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BMW K100 Cafe Racer by Retro Rides by Lourenço. Photos: Rodrigo Lizardi.

BikeBound.com saved to Cafe Racers
Why ride a motorcycle? Riding is something most people don't have to do, but rather feel compelled to--for a wide variety of reasons ranging from passion to practicality. One of the most distinct things about riding is that nothing feels quite like a motorcycle; the thrill of being at one with a two-wheeled freedom machine that weighs only a few hundred pounds is one of the purest ways to get from point A to B, and the risks involved sometimes even heighten that enjoyment.If you're a rider…
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cafe4racer saved to BMW K100 K75 projects
The K100 was developed during a time when BMW felt the need to create a modern, liquid-cooled machine that could compete with the inline fours coming out of Japan. The design concept was unique in motorcycling: an inline four mounted on its side in the frame, with the head protruding from the

bogomil spasov saved to Cars and motorcycles
From building show cars to display at the hallowed halls of the Las Vegas Sema show to tinkering on Honda Rukus bikes with his sons – Ron Dey isn’t your average backyard builder. After years of working on four-wheeled BMWs, he turned his attention to the Bavarian’s 2 wheeled alternatives. However, rather than heading down the airhead route, he started out with a four-cylinder BMW K series bike and never looked back. Today he refers to his after-hours and weekends, one-man works

Return of the Cafe Racers saved to Cafe Racers
Hi everyone, In this blog I'll show you how to give a whole new life to an old motorcycle that deserve to be taken care of, and probably save it from ending in a junkyard. How? By turning it into a Cafe Racer! Let´s start from the beginning. The donour bike is a 1985 K100 RS in perfect state. When I picked it up it only had 29.000km on the clock. Step one. Disassemble all body parts. I bet the bike already lost 25 kilograms by just removing all that stuff. The result after day one. After the…
Ed Garcia saved to Cafe Motorcycle
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Savvas Drivalas saved to ARacer Cafe
The K100 was developed during a time when BMW felt the need to create a modern, liquid-cooled machine that could compete with the inline fours coming out of Japan. The design concept was unique in motorcycling: an inline four mounted on its side in the frame, with the head protruding from the

Sergio Guerra saved to Ruedas