incredible work! As in all your projects, people who are not dedicated to the world of mechanics cannot understand the work involved. The reconstruction is perfect and the customization work is incredible. Your projects are worth every cent! Thanks for sharing your work
Наконец-то продолжение...! Спицы - отличный выбор! Тормоза - имола красный 🔥 Эмблема BMW в заднее колесо очень понравилась реализация! Просто и эффектно! Жду следующую серию!!!!
Yes I know, long overdue! We had a newborn, so had to take some time off. But everything is ok and there's loads of progress, next week new video on the new build. Btw welcome to the club!
@@krede7242 Thanks man, it's a corner junior, so I've got a apprentice in the garage coming up! Next week new video on the new build, just finished the video
@@corner.custom An heir to all your projects one day, gotta learn from the best! Just received the new seat for mine today, so i'll start cutting the frame tomorrow
You're lucky! The videos status is private, but I already added this video to the K1200 playlist so you could see it via that route, nice premier for you. thanks man, hope to get this bike finished asap!
I've had a desire to rebuild my K100RS into a bobber for years now, but I've always struggled trying to figure out how to make the ergonomics work. Watching your video I realize I have the wrong bike, I need a K1200! That frame is shaped perfectly for this! I can't wait to see the rest of your build.
I build a couple of K100's and those really are great for a bobber as well, but this comes with more power, newer tech and indeed another shaped frame. Need to get the tank sorted out asap so I can start working on the seating position 👌🏼👍🏼
this is the closest to the concept that i would build for myself…just for starters…i like the mat finishes and ditching the chrome…i like what you’ve done even better than my idea to use a brushed nickel finish…the tank might be a bit tricky, but i’m sure you’ll nail that too… beautiful work! cheers!
Thank you man, it's a fairly hard bike to build compared to the K100's and airheads. Frame and fuel tank makes it hard, but we'll get that sorted out 💪🏼 Thanks for following 👍🏼
quick observation…im only mentioning this because i believe that you probably already are aware of these details and are building a purists bike that is true to its intentions…unlike so many others… “cafe racers” with clip ons with knobby tires? so here goes…your wheelbase is longer than a typical sport bike’s, and this poses a challenge for what you do with tank , seat, and fender…in some shots it looks proportioned, and others it’s longer… im thinking that stretching tank back a bit, and do the same with seat might give it better scale …raising both as much as you can get away with might help too.. digging your build buddy!
No not exactly. It's a K1200 frame and engine, but with K1100 engine covers. It will get a K11 wiringloom with parts of a K1200 attached to it and a K100 exhaust 😅
Those spokes are a pain in the rear. I approached it differently. I cut them down until only about 50mm left in the rim. Then put spoke tightly in drill chuck and spin them. 40 spokes if I recall 😢 Great project
Найс байк , Красавчик, беха выходит классная, продолжай в том же духе, я себе тож собераю коферейсер, но на базе китайца, думаю в будущем взять себе тоже бешку, или сделать стритфайтер из сузуки хаябуса
Wauw, prachtig hoe je dit heb gedaan. Ben benieuwd hoe het eindresultaat eruit gaat zien. Prachtig werk 💪 ben benieuwd wat je gaat gebruiken voor op het stuur en hoe je het met de snelheidsmeter gaat regelen. 👌
Thanks man, appreciated 👏🏻 Well the frame makes it near impossible to go for a conventional fork setup. That's because of the trailing arm and not having a regular headstem
I'm not too worried about that, the main heat is in wheel, but the locally on the rear of the spoke. TBH is was surprised how quickly the aluminum cooled down when cutting of the head. That's why I needed to reheat it in order to tap out the spoke
How did y you get the front fork "holm's" so flat surfaced You most probably could have used the fork from a R1150 and their brake Japanese brake calipers. There is German "tuner" that makes BMW spoke wheels, using the same patented technique as BMW allowing to mount tubeless. I wanted to do that as wheels on my R1100RS, use GS wheels, but not a 19 inch one, i got the R1150(RS) wheels, the K1200 wheels have the rear brake disk mounted differently.
What do you mean with "holm's"? I've heard that also about the R1150 forks, but I already worked on the OEM forks, but this works just fine. Thanks for following 👍🏼
@@corner.custom the "holm" is the outside tube of the fork in German, the inner tube is called "stand röhr", I'm upgrading my R1100RS with all the parts of the R1150RS, fork, wheels and brake discs, 6 speed gearbox and hydraulic clutch, swing arm, foot rests + pedals, shocks and the stuff on the handlebars plus I'll using a RnineT handle bar. I'm using a R1150GS final drive for 6% more acceleration and 6% less top speed. The casting of the final drive was used on BMW K1, K1100, K1200, R1100, R1150. accept the holes of the speed sensor, abs or the mudguard of the GS differ. so you can use other gear sets. but you can't buy the socket to loosen the nut on the input shaft.
@@corner.custom I'm also using the telelever swing arm (längs lenker) of a R1150 Rockster, witch is a pretty cool piece. I'll be pretty much the only one R1100RS with a GS mudguard. conversion to twin spark is also possible, using the cyl heads from the R1150. The "new" parts bin on R1100 / R1150 @ BMW is getting slim, since I'm watching BMW's catalog for the last 2 years and some parts changed during this time to no more available. today i got the almost last black cover for the starter motor for R1150. I think some parts are intentionally not made anymore, like the chain sprocket of the secondary shaft below the crank for the valves. a German dealer recently removed the R1100 series in total from their website.
Yes I have! I'm trying to finish the last build video soon so I can show all the progress that has been done to get the bike finished up. Eventually I've went OEM on the radiator, so didn't put it underneath the seat
I've seen a Dutch K12 where the did put the radiator under the seat, but I didn't like the way the coolant hoses ran and I didn't had any room left because I also put the battery under the seat
I like how meticulous you are,- all the way down to actually restoring and painting the frame the proper way,- no quick welding on a dirty frame and then some smart bling to make it look sharp but not really being that...... Nice.
incredible work! As in all your projects, people who are not dedicated to the world of mechanics cannot understand the work involved. The reconstruction is perfect and the customization work is incredible. Your projects are worth every cent! Thanks for sharing your work
Thanks, that's awesome to hear 👍🏼 It's the hard part to make it look easy, but I won't make any compromises, everything needs to be 100% 👌🏼
Наконец-то продолжение...!
Спицы - отличный выбор!
Тормоза - имола красный 🔥
Эмблема BMW в заднее колесо очень понравилась реализация! Просто и эффектно!
Жду следующую серию!!!!
Yeah sorry man, did took a while. The emblems do are available by Custom Caferacer when interested 👍🏼
I think a 1940s metal tractor seat would look amazing on that build!
The seat is already done, the seat mentioned in the video got reupholstered. Probably the same costs as a full tractor haha
Finally some new footage from you mate, another solid build! Cannot wait to see the finale result, keep up the good work!
Yes I know, long overdue! We had a newborn, so had to take some time off. But everything is ok and there's loads of progress, next week new video on the new build. Btw welcome to the club!
Understandable, but congrats to you and the misses with him/her! Looking forward to the next video mate.
@@krede7242 Thanks man, it's a corner junior, so I've got a apprentice in the garage coming up! Next week new video on the new build, just finished the video
@@corner.custom An heir to all your projects one day, gotta learn from the best! Just received the new seat for mine today, so i'll start cutting the frame tomorrow
@krede7242 Yes indeed! Ok sounds great man! Good luck. Right now I'm struggling hard with the wiring 😅
Congrats!! I doing a k1200 project since 2020, its realy hard work
Thanks man 👍🏼 Yes it really has it's challenges compared to the earlier K bikes, but well get there 💪🏼 Good luck with your project 👍🏼
Nice hobby. But i think original is better and nicer. The bmw k1200rs is a great bike. For me one of the best
I'm not someone who can keep this original for long 😅 But they ride great though!
Awesome job man. can't wait to see the end result
You're lucky! The videos status is private, but I already added this video to the K1200 playlist so you could see it via that route, nice premier for you. thanks man, hope to get this bike finished asap!
I've had a desire to rebuild my K100RS into a bobber for years now, but I've always struggled trying to figure out how to make the ergonomics work. Watching your video I realize I have the wrong bike, I need a K1200! That frame is shaped perfectly for this! I can't wait to see the rest of your build.
I build a couple of K100's and those really are great for a bobber as well, but this comes with more power, newer tech and indeed another shaped frame. Need to get the tank sorted out asap so I can start working on the seating position 👌🏼👍🏼
When is the next video scheduled, looking forward to see the new seat and the rear fender.
@bambaruz70 I'm doing my best to finish the bike before the end of August. The wiring and fuel tank taking up so much time unfortunately
Great work. Love following this build.
Thanks man 👍🏼 Hope to finish it asap!
this is the closest to the concept that i would build for myself…just for starters…i like the mat finishes and ditching the chrome…i like what you’ve done even better than my idea to use a brushed nickel finish…the tank might be a bit tricky, but i’m sure you’ll nail that too…
beautiful work!
cheers!
Thank you man, it's a fairly hard bike to build compared to the K100's and airheads. Frame and fuel tank makes it hard, but we'll get that sorted out 💪🏼 Thanks for following 👍🏼
quick observation…im only mentioning this because i believe that you probably already are aware of these details and are building a purists bike that is true to its intentions…unlike so many others… “cafe racers” with clip ons with knobby tires?
so here goes…your wheelbase is longer than a typical sport bike’s, and this poses a challenge for what you do with tank , seat, and fender…in some shots it looks proportioned, and others it’s longer… im thinking that stretching tank back a bit, and do the same with seat might give it better scale …raising both as much as you can get away with might help too..
digging your build buddy!
Bike looks great mate. I do prefer the look of wire wheels over the cast ones that a lot of people seem to use👍
Thanks! Wire wheels makes it into something unique for sure, but are costly!!
Thanks for sharing your fantastic build
You're welcome, great to hear that you like the build 👍🏼
Brilliant job so far
Thanks man 🤙🏼👍🏼
Awesome work buddy, well done.
Thanks 👊🏼 👍🏼
So wait if i understood right you took a k1100 engine and installed it in a k1200 frame??? Tell is how haha wooow man you are the man!
No not exactly. It's a K1200 frame and engine, but with K1100 engine covers. It will get a K11 wiringloom with parts of a K1200 attached to it and a K100 exhaust 😅
Great work Si, can't wait to see her finished 💪
Thanks mate!! Need to finish this asap, summer is coming 😎
What a joy to watch. Thanks for sharing.
Your welcome buddy 👊🏼
Those spokes are a pain in the rear. I approached it differently. I cut them down until only about 50mm left in the rim. Then put spoke tightly in drill chuck and spin them. 40 spokes if I recall 😢 Great project
I've tried that as well haha, but I couldn't get them loose that way 😑
Brother no hablo inglés. Pero veo tu ingeniería. Y t doy un 10 q brutal. Tu motocicleta. M encantan las vespas pero este proyecto tuyo exelente
No problemo amigo, yo hable un poco Español también. Muchas gracias por tu palabras, yo quiero todo 100%, nada menos 😁💪🏼👍🏼
Beautiful work 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks 👍🏼💪🏼
Найс байк , Красавчик, беха выходит классная, продолжай в том же духе, я себе тож собераю коферейсер, но на базе китайца, думаю в будущем взять себе тоже бешку, или сделать стритфайтер из сузуки хаябуса
Ok thanks for the heads up, good to know 👍🏼
Great video, keep them coming!!
Thanks man, sure will!
Complimenti per il magnifico lavoro!
Muchas gracias amigo 👊🏼 🤙🏼
Wauw, prachtig hoe je dit heb gedaan. Ben benieuwd hoe het eindresultaat eruit gaat zien. Prachtig werk 💪 ben benieuwd wat je gaat gebruiken voor op het stuur en hoe je het met de snelheidsmeter gaat regelen. 👌
Bedankt! Ben zelf ook benieuwd naar het eindresultaat, duurt mij nu allemaal al wat te lang haha. Trouwens, welcome bij de club 😁👍🏼
@@corner.custom ja dat snap ik, je hebt er zeker een nieuwe volger bij 💪.
@TheBantes Kijk mooi om te horen 💪🏼 Nog leuke plannen voor de toekomst(ige builds)!
Looks very good, I' absolutly impressed. But why didn't you change the fork to a normal fork?
Thanks man, appreciated 👏🏻 Well the frame makes it near impossible to go for a conventional fork setup. That's because of the trailing arm and not having a regular headstem
Are you not changing the temper (strength) of the metal wheel when you are applying that heat?
Really enjoyed the work you are doing!
I'm not too worried about that, the main heat is in wheel, but the locally on the rear of the spoke. TBH is was surprised how quickly the aluminum cooled down when cutting of the head. That's why I needed to reheat it in order to tap out the spoke
Good job mate 👍
Thanks buddy 👊🏼👍🏼
Looking awesome!! what are the wheels from?
Thanks man. Wheels are from a R1150. Build is almost done 😁👌🏼
How did y you get the front fork "holm's" so flat surfaced
You most probably could have used the fork from a R1150 and their brake Japanese brake calipers.
There is German "tuner" that makes BMW spoke wheels, using the same patented technique as BMW allowing to mount tubeless.
I wanted to do that as wheels on my R1100RS, use GS wheels, but not a 19 inch one, i got the R1150(RS) wheels, the K1200 wheels have the rear brake disk mounted differently.
What do you mean with "holm's"? I've heard that also about the R1150 forks, but I already worked on the OEM forks, but this works just fine. Thanks for following 👍🏼
@@corner.custom the "holm" is the outside tube of the fork in German, the inner tube is called "stand röhr", I'm upgrading my R1100RS with all the parts of the R1150RS, fork, wheels and brake discs, 6 speed gearbox and hydraulic clutch, swing arm, foot rests + pedals, shocks and the stuff on the handlebars plus I'll using a RnineT handle bar.
I'm using a R1150GS final drive for 6% more acceleration and 6% less top speed.
The casting of the final drive was used on BMW K1, K1100, K1200, R1100, R1150.
accept the holes of the speed sensor, abs or the mudguard of the GS differ. so you can use other gear sets. but you can't buy the socket to loosen the nut on the input shaft.
@@corner.custom And you can't buy the socket for removing the ball joints of the telelever, it's 45 mm plus it's deep.
Ah ok thanks for letting me know, might be helpful for the future 👊🏼👍🏼
@@corner.custom I'm also using the telelever swing arm (längs lenker) of a R1150 Rockster, witch is a pretty cool piece. I'll be pretty much the only one R1100RS with a GS mudguard.
conversion to twin spark is also possible, using the cyl heads from the R1150.
The "new" parts bin on R1100 / R1150 @ BMW is getting slim, since I'm watching BMW's catalog for the last 2 years and some parts changed during this time to no more available. today i got the almost last black cover for the starter motor for R1150.
I think some parts are intentionally not made anymore, like the chain sprocket of the secondary shaft below the crank for the valves. a German dealer recently removed the R1100 series in total from their website.
Where can I get the the floating BMW logohub adapter?
Send a DM to Custom Caferacer on Instagram and he'll help you out 👍🏼
Nice 👌
Thanks 👊🏼👍🏼
Did you have an upgrade about this bike what radiator did you get for?
Yes I have! I'm trying to finish the last build video soon so I can show all the progress that has been done to get the bike finished up. Eventually I've went OEM on the radiator, so didn't put it underneath the seat
@corner.custom I'm building my but I keeping the OEM radiator i didn't find better option till now...
I've seen a Dutch K12 where the did put the radiator under the seat, but I didn't like the way the coolant hoses ran and I didn't had any room left because I also put the battery under the seat
How many HP after rebuild, please?
The bike isn't done yet, but I'll go to the dyno once done!
Ok 👏☕🏍️
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Graci 🤌🏼
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Bedankt 👍🏼👌🏼
I like how meticulous you are,- all the way down to actually restoring and painting the frame the proper way,- no quick welding on a dirty frame and then some smart bling to make it look sharp but not really being that......
Nice.
Thank you, rhat great to hear 👊🏼👍🏼 There's no way doing is half/half, go all out and do it right the first time 👌🏼
Can't be stuck if it's a liquid!
Ok so it was TIGHT 🤣
Aargh, dat Nederlands 'engels' is tenenkrommend.
Mooi dat je ervan genoten hebt 👍🏼