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Bike Of The Day: 1984 BMW R100 – Kevil’s Speed Shop Custom

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This BMW R100 has been transformed by Kevil’s Speed Shop, a Torquay-based motorcycle tuning house and cafe racer specialist. The result is a one-of-a-kind custom creation, boasting an exquisite design. Its exterior showcases a sleek matte green finish complemented by a hand-stitched dark tan quilted leather seat, all elegantly contrasted by a black frame.

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This unique motorcycle is equipped with an array of high-quality components, including a custom hand-stitched dark tan leather seat, custom-made stainless header pipes with titanium heat tape wrap, and seamlessly integrated bar-end LED indicators. It rides on a set of black cross-spoke wheels, wrapped in knobbly Continental tires for exceptional traction.

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In terms of lighting, the bike features an LED headlight, a vibrant yellow driving light, and discreetly integrated bar-end LED indicators. Powering this remarkable machine is a robust four-stroke 980cc flat-twin engine, delivering an impressive 59bhp, coupled with a responsive five-speed transmission.

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What's the deal with the chunky knobbies on what is purportedly a cafe bike--yeah they would be fun on a twisty road--dumb dumb dumb!
 
What's the deal with the chunky knobbies on what is purportedly a cafe bike--yeah they would be fun on a twisty road--dumb dumb dumb!
Twisty road? I think you’re supposed to just look at the bike, not ride it.
 
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