Showing posts with label RS09. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RS09. Show all posts

20 Oct 2014

RS09 BMW K100RS for sale

Roel Scheffer is selling his mind blowing RS09:
Ask price; 3500,-
Need to make space + budget for new project.
This bike is featured on countless websites and in several worldwide paper magazines.
Drove it for +/- 2500km since rebuild, minor usermarks.
Very reliable bike.

Brand: BMW
Type: K100RS
Year: 1985
Engine: 8v
Displacement: 1000cc
Power: 74hp on the rear-wheel, bike should be fine-tuned on a Dyno.
Injection, bigger injectors, home-made stainless intake-plenum, K&N filter, original air mass sensor,
adjustable injection pressure valve
Exhaust: Home-made stainless, made entirely out of segments, Termignoni silencer
Frame: home-made sub frame
Wheels : standard wheels
Front-end: standard forks with thicker oil, 4cm lower by putting forks through upper plate
Rear-end: Koni “sports” k1100 shock-absorber
Gas tank: aluminum BMW-tank modified, narrowed and lower end of tank heavily modified. 20L
Further specifications:
Front fairings: BMW-K100RS fairings heavily modified with help of polyester/epoxy, brought in line
with tank, rear and new subframe.
Seat: BMW-K100RS seat narrowed and shortened, seat = foam.
Dash: Danmoto digital
Steer: Aluminum Clip-ons, CNC-milled clamps.
Footrests: modified GS500
Electronics: Minimalized K100RS electrics. Start/light/contact brought together just under tank
Fairings paint: Light pearl-white + candy blue striping + black outlines. Done by Kustombart.
Other paint: Black finish with 2k clear coat done by me.

Contact: scheffers.roel@gmail.com


photo's Vincent Burger
















12 May 2013

Tin Can Customs - BBQ

These are interesting times for the custom scene in Amsterdam.
Since we organized Rusty Gold last year a lot of cool stuff is happening in Amsterdam.
Numbnut Customs came out of nothing. They recently finished their first two bikes and organized the Numbnut Ride Out #1 the day before Rusty Gold 2013.
An other custom shop opened recently in Amsterdam. Tin Can Customs.
And an other new kid on the block is Cool Kid Custom, stationed at the overtoom in Amsterdam.
(De oplettende kijker had ze al gespot tussen mn foto's van Rusty Gold 2013.)
Rumors are Boy Janssens Pancake Customs will update his facebook page soon.
Dimitri from the Amsterdam based Super Motor Company is working on his 3rd  Super Custom, the Dirty Donkey
So yes! Seems like the custom scene in Amsterdam is finally taking off!

The night before Rusty Gold and just after the Numbnut Ride Out #1, Tin Can customs organized a BBQ. Lot's of dudes from the Chopperstyle.nl forum where there with their cool customs.
(Meld je aan bij chopperstyle.nl als je low budget customs maakt. We hebben meer actieve leden nodig. Leuk forum!)

Tin Can was working on a very nice old skool cb750 chopper with an interesting kick stand :)At night we found out that shit happens when your riding on your friends cb750 chopper in the dark with your black bubble visor. It wasn't me :)
But a few beers later it was fixed.  
Roel Scheffers was present with his out of this world RS09 Beemer.
Lot's of nice people from chopperstyle.nl came to the bbq from all over the place.
I saw the coolest Goldwing sidecar.
You have to see the  radical XS650 with the build in flame thrower with your owne eyes!