TURN A BMW K100 INTO A SCRAMBLER!
- 16/08/2016
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Unit Garage is a cult name amongst well-heeled BMW enthusiasts in Europe. The Italian company makes beautifully engineered kits that make modern BMWs look like old ones. If you love your R 1200 R but hanker after 1970s styling, there’s a kit for that. And if you have a modern R 1200 GS but want the look of the old Dakar bikes, there’s a kit for that too.
Unit Garage’s latest offering is a little different, though. It feeds off the current interest in scramblers. “Two years ago, a client asked me to customize a K100 RS,” says Unit Garage boss Fabio Marcaccini. “It seemed like a good challenge, so I suggested making a scrambler, or rather, a ‘sKrambler’.”
Marcaccini and his crew began by dismantling the K100, and removing everything that didn’t serve a purpose. “The more parts I started to remove, the more I realized that it was going to be a difficult job…” They shortened and raised the bike, relocated the ignition coils, and designed a new 4-2-1 exhaust system that exits high on the left side.
The bodywork is a mix of resin and Kevlar—with four panels under the tank, two on either side at the front and back. The bobbed front fender and seat base are made from the same blend.
There’s a new seat too, upholstered in leather, with a red grip-style hoop looping over the top. Underneath is an Öhlins monoshock, made to Unit Garage’s specs and fully dialed in, right out of the box. It’s an odd concept, but then again, logic does not apply to the custom world—otherwise we’d all have a Honda NC700X in the garage.
Information Source: bikeexif.com