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The Arkitekt started out as a BMW R75/6 from the model-year 1977 ... chopped off in its entirety to make way for a custom setup worthy of the bobber label. A stunning brown leather saddle is ...
Dirk Oehlerking, the solo mastermind behind Kingston Custom, is known for creating some truly wild bespoke Beemers. Crazy art deco contraptions aren’t the only things he builds, though, and the ...
This 1977 BMW R75/7 was transformed into a cafe racer, featuring modifications such as a carbon-fiber cafe-style bump seat and fuel tank panels, a custom subframe, rearsets, headlight bucket, side ...
Custom exhausts flip the stock ... almost exclusively to old-school, original BMW parts from 1951-1979 to create a wild new look for this WW2-era R75. The original frame remains, somehow without ...
Checkout this 1970 BMW R75 that’s been transformed by Roughchild of Los Angeles into the ultimate airhead cafe racer. Constructed about three years ago, this motorcycle stands out as a pioneer, ...
To understand the BMW R75's place in history, you first have to understand BMW's history with the Nazi party. The company's involvement in WW2 certainly isn't the proudest moment in its history.