The Kustom Moto team has transformed this 1992 BMW K1100 into a modern cafe racer, complete with a powerful 100+ bhp engine, updated suspension, and improved brakes.
To achieve a contemporary, minimalist look, the team began by fully disassembling the bike and replacing both front and rear suspension systems and brakes. The original bodywork was discarded in favor of a more modern aesthetic.
The new front end was sourced from a BMW R nineT, featuring bespoke triple trees and upside-down 55mm forks, with Brembo Monobloc calipers on floating rotors to provide reliable stopping power.
The original rear suspension was replaced with a fully-adjustable Wilbers monoshock and an additional disc brake, while the rear subframe was cropped and fitted with a new seat to match.
The front end boasts classic cafe racer clip-ons, a headlight tucked behind a black grille, and a carbon fiber front fender, which covers a chunky Shinko Trail Master tire and a matching unit at the back.
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