1976 BMW R90/6 – RNINET/6
• Complete engine and transmission tear down and rebuild.
• All engine case were either bead blasted or powder coated
• Sub frame re-designed and welded on
• Custom race tech suspension rear and fork internals with gold valving
• Billet made top triple, bar clamps and steering damper knob
• Billet BMW tank emblems
• Billet pegs and mounts for rider and passenger
• Revolver Taillight from Analog Motor Goods
• Super Bright LED rear signals frenched into frame rails
• Front LED bar end signals
• Custom made and ceramic coated 2 into 1 exhaust with baffling and Cone Engineering Muffler
• Custom made air box that now houses battery and electronics
• Motogadget m-Unit, m-Switch Push Buttons, and Motoscope Tiny Speedo
• Beringer controls (clutch and brake)
• Custom made seat pan and leather
• 2 tone paint job (lower half of tank is clear coated raw metal)
• Electric blue accents on tank and spokes (powder coated)
• Every bearing, seal, nut and bolt replaced or made new
• Speedo frenched into head light bucket and custom made mounting brackets
• Earth X battery
• Avon Road Rider tires
Featured on Esquire and Bike Shed
This bike was built specifically for a customer. We do not make copies of bikes, but if you would like us to create your very own custom build click HERE to find out how we can do that.
Photography by: Grant Schwingle
Social Media
Instagram: @grantschwingle
Twitter: @grantschwingle
Facebook: /grantschwingle
August 26, 2015
How much?
How much
Got to see this at Barber, beautiful job on the /6 fellas, love the details and the upgrades, my kind of airhead.
Thanks!
still for sale?
Yes it is. If interested email us at [email protected]
Prices on current bikes for sale?
If interested please contact [email protected]
Hi guys..
Super Nice build!
Du you have the beringer controls in your shop? Price?
Cheers
We are a dealer but order on a per customer basis. Contact us at [email protected] if interested in ordering.
Thanks.
Hi guys, very nice built. Would you be so kind to tell me the size of the Avon Road riders the bike is using please?