R75 Cafe Racer
For its latest build, Cafe Racer Dreams has taken a break from Triumph Bonnevilles. The Spanish workshop has turned its attention to the vintage BMW R-series—namely, the 749 cc R75/5 boxer. Now owned by Valéry from Paris, this 1971 model is a thorough resto-mod in the increasingly popular scrambler style.
R75 cafe racer. The bike is in EXCELLENT condition (see pics)!!! THE BIKE IS VERY NICE !!!!! [please see photos]This 1976 BMW R75/6 Cafe Racer in Red is available for sale at Euro Cycles of Tampa Bay located at 8509 Gunn Highway, Odessa, Florida 33556 PH: 813-926-9937 WEB: www.EuroCyclesofTampaBay.com This bike was hand built and restored by a local BMW expert. 16 Mar 2016 - Explore derti's board "Bmw R75/5 Cafe Racer", which is followed by 148 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about Bmw, Bmw motorcycles and Bmw cafe racer. The quality of the home built Cafe Racers being submitted by our readers continues to astound us. This exceptional bike sent in by Shawn is based on a 1971 BMW R75/5 short wheel base that took around 10 months to complete. BMW R75 Cafe Racer: In the Builder’s Words . We are a stepdad and son who work from a small single car garage at my mother’s place. The other bike we did was our first build. This one is our second, no plans to do another one at this time. I currently have 11 bikes including two Lamberetta scooters.
The R75/5 is the last model with a kick start (it also has an electric starter but having a kick start is cool). With its beautiful headlight/gauge combo and gorgeous lines this model was a perfect candidate for a custom cafe racer. BMW motorcycles from the ’60s and ’70s provide a somewhat unexpected platform for café racer conversions, the bikes (largely) weren’t designed as speed demons but with a few relatively minor tweaks they metamorphosize into some of the best looking café bikes out there.. This BMW R75/5 is a great example of the genre with the classic BMW crankcase, horizontally prominent air-cooled. Popular BMW Cafe Racer models? K-series. As mentioned above, a large number of BMW K motorcycles have been sold, particularly the BMW K100 and BMW K75. They were mostly bought in the 80s and 90s, which means that they are now pretty cheap while being quite tough. Free Bike Insurance Calculator Free Bike Shipping Cost Calculator This 73′ BMW R75 Cafe Racer built by Moto PGH is a head turner! Brat style with classic styling and features! Bike is currently dry as it was on display. Bike runs great…has not been driven since remodel, so no wear on seat and on tires. […]
1970 BMW R75/5 Cafe Racer USD11,995 (Fixed) Free Bike Insurance Calculator Free Bike Shipping Cost Calculator Click Here For More Photos & Details (message to seller OR Buy/BID) Disclaimer: This Auction/BuyNow is held by our partner Ebay. Est. 2006 Return of the Cafe Racers is the world's premier cafe racer focused website. We publish regular features on custom motorcycle builds, riding gear reviews, how to guides and event coverage from around the globe. If you're a fan of cafe racer motorcycles and style then you've come to the right place! Est. 2006 Return of the Cafe Racers is the world's premier cafe racer focused website. We publish regular features on custom motorcycle builds, riding gear reviews, how to guides and event coverage from around the globe. If you're a fan of cafe racer motorcycles and style then you've come to the right place! This BMW R75/5 was modified in cafe racer style by the service manager of the seller’s BMW dealership, and has covered less than 2,500 miles since the build was completed. Finished in metallic silver with red pinstriping, the bike has been fitted with a long-wheelbase /6 frame and swingarm, a Grimeca front brake, and Excel 18” aluminum rims.
BMW Cafe Racers 1971 BMW R75/5 Airhead Motorcycle Cafe Racer w/ Mikuni Carb and M-unit. NR! 1970s-era BMW airheads respond well to the cafe racer treatment. But you don’t often see one with a mono-shock conversion. This cafe racer is a 1976 R75/6 owned by graphic designer Casey Wilkinson of the motorcycle-mad Wilkinson Brothers, and he spotted it at the AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days.Despite having 100,000 miles on the clock, Casey bought it, and started drawing up a racy profile for. BMW Cafe Rennsport seatpan - short This upholstery pan fits our Rennsport cafe seats. It kicks up in the front area to hide the unsightly gap in the back of the tank where the tank mounting bolts live. This is the short seatpan, to work with the longer R90S style fuel tanks. Length: 16.25" Chris Hodgson, owner of San Jose BMW (SJBMW) has been building and racing BMW’s for over 35 years. This stunning R75/5 Cafe Racer was built a couple of years ago when Chris discovered he “had enough spare parts to build a new airhead”- we wish we had enough spare parts lying around to build a bike of this calibre.