Not the KR but mad project all the same!
Not the KR but mad project all the same!
Well guys, just taken ownership of this beast!
Now before you all laugh too hard I'm sure you've seen the cafe'd versions of these it's a BMW r100rs by the way!
So the plan is get rid of the sidecar that's on strip the bike down tune the motor cafe the bike and fit a classic style racing platform sidecar to it!
Anyway removed the coffin tonight
Stay tuned for more progress!
Oh and if you know anyone who wants any BMW parts there is going to be allot up for sale shortly!
Now before you all laugh too hard I'm sure you've seen the cafe'd versions of these it's a BMW r100rs by the way!
So the plan is get rid of the sidecar that's on strip the bike down tune the motor cafe the bike and fit a classic style racing platform sidecar to it!
Anyway removed the coffin tonight
Stay tuned for more progress!
Oh and if you know anyone who wants any BMW parts there is going to be allot up for sale shortly!
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Re: Not the KR but mad project all the same!
You realise this is a Kwasaki KR forum and not a BMW or sidecar forum ?
nice try, Teerex ? ...
nice try, Teerex ? ...
My ultimate goal is to die young as late as possible !
Re: Not the KR but mad project all the same!
We'll I used to own a kr1 a good few years ago and have just bought another one so there will be a KR project starting very soon! Like next week so I'll be sharing the progress!
But I guess if no ones interested in other stuff then I'll go back to lurking!
I've been enjoying the forum so far and have noticed others posting other interesting projects
Thanks for the warm welcome
But I guess if no ones interested in other stuff then I'll go back to lurking!
I've been enjoying the forum so far and have noticed others posting other interesting projects
Thanks for the warm welcome
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Re: Not the KR but mad project all the same!
paint the chair red and stick it on your KR - world first?
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Re: Not the KR but mad project all the same!
All seems sensible to me
At least he 'has' a KR .. Perhaps would have been better to show that first but hey.. It keeps the site active
At least he 'has' a KR .. Perhaps would have been better to show that first but hey.. It keeps the site active
If it takes more than 2strokes then your just playing at it..
Re: Not the KR but mad project all the same!
Thanks for the kind words! I have actually tried to post a topic about my KR project but it's gone AWOL! I'll get round to adding it again soon.
On another note it clearly states the subject in the title maybe don't click on it if your single minded!
We could all get on our high horse and say your butchering a KR by putting a sv engine in it! A standard sv would probably be a much better option they handle mint!
But good effort! Looks like it's taken some doing!
On another note it clearly states the subject in the title maybe don't click on it if your single minded!
We could all get on our high horse and say your butchering a KR by putting a sv engine in it! A standard sv would probably be a much better option they handle mint!
But good effort! Looks like it's taken some doing!
Re: Not the KR but mad project all the same!
KR-1R wrote:paint the chair red and stick it on your KR - world first?
Haha can you imagine the stick I'd get on here for that fuel act!!
I race in the British historic racing club with a BMW outfit so that's where the sidecar obsession came from!
Can you believe someone has actually paid good money for the sidecar already!?
Here's a shot of us in action
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Re: Not the KR but mad project all the same!
better not throw a rod when your heads tucked inside the bubble
... just reminds me there was a home made sidecar outfit powered by KR-1 - used to race at Wanganui
... just reminds me there was a home made sidecar outfit powered by KR-1 - used to race at Wanganui
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Re: Not the KR but mad project all the same!
[theres a real sub culture bobbing and cafe modding old air heads. And as a previous owner of a R100RS ive got to approve. Look at this example
http://www.bikeexif.com/bmw-cafe-racer-2
Steve
They look really tastyquote="Thrillsnotspills"]Well guys, just taken ownership of this beast!
Now before you all laugh too hard I'm sure you've seen the cafe'd versions of these it's a BMW r100rs by the way!
So the plan is get rid of the sidecar that's on strip the bike down tune the motor cafe the bike and fit a classic style racing platform sidecar to it!
Anyway removed the coffin tonight
Stay tuned for more progress!
Oh and if you know anyone who wants any BMW parts there is going to be allot up for sale shortly![/quote]
http://www.bikeexif.com/bmw-cafe-racer-2
Steve
They look really tastyquote="Thrillsnotspills"]Well guys, just taken ownership of this beast!
Now before you all laugh too hard I'm sure you've seen the cafe'd versions of these it's a BMW r100rs by the way!
So the plan is get rid of the sidecar that's on strip the bike down tune the motor cafe the bike and fit a classic style racing platform sidecar to it!
Anyway removed the coffin tonight
Stay tuned for more progress!
Oh and if you know anyone who wants any BMW parts there is going to be allot up for sale shortly![/quote]
Re: Not the KR but mad project all the same!
Well update on the sidecar stakes, just got back from darley moor we won all four races so that's a bonus!!!
Managed to find a chassis and sold the old coffin sidecar on the road going r100, not had too much time to eBay all the other gear yet.
But we've managed to come across some leading link forks and small wheels, which are essential for a decent handling outfit!
Managed to find a chassis and sold the old coffin sidecar on the road going r100, not had too much time to eBay all the other gear yet.
But we've managed to come across some leading link forks and small wheels, which are essential for a decent handling outfit!
Re: Not the KR but mad project all the same!
I must admit that thought did cross my mind while hammering down the three long straights at darley moorKR-1R wrote:better not throw a rod when your heads tucked inside the bubble
... just reminds me there was a home made sidecar outfit powered by KR-1 - used to race at Wanganui