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BMW R1100GS Scrambler

Our Friday custom motorbike crush comes from Netherlands-based Moto Adonis. This awesome build started as a BMW R1100GS from 1997, and was transformed into a stylish and cool scrambler. The bike was stripped to its essentials, the frame was completely rebuilt, and it was fitted with a new leather seat, a handmade rear fender with Bates style rearlight and small blinkers. At the front they replaced the duckface with a clean small fender, a headlight and a foglight. The exhaust was also renewed, and a new cross handlebar with Biltwell grips were fitted. To finish things of, the talented team gave the whole frame, frontfork and rims a matt black powdercoating and the tank was painted in partly gloss and partly matt greyish/blueyish color. It truly doesnt get much better than this.



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EarthCruiser EXP Camper

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1982 FJ43 Aspen

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