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Reading: What a sweet ride! This 1971 BMW R75/5 has been transformed into a stunning custom bike that’s sure to turn heads. The sleek black paint job gives it an edgy, stealth-like appearance, while the chromed-out accents add a touch of sophistication. But it’s not just about looks – this bike has got some serious power under the hood, with a 745cc engine that’ll get your adrenaline pumping. Whether you’re carving up the twisties or cruising down Main Street, this BMW R75/5 Custom is the perfect companion for any ride.
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The Future Automobile > Motor Cycle > What a sweet ride! This 1971 BMW R75/5 has been transformed into a stunning custom bike that’s sure to turn heads. The sleek black paint job gives it an edgy, stealth-like appearance, while the chromed-out accents add a touch of sophistication. But it’s not just about looks – this bike has got some serious power under the hood, with a 745cc engine that’ll get your adrenaline pumping. Whether you’re carving up the twisties or cruising down Main Street, this BMW R75/5 Custom is the perfect companion for any ride.
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What a sweet ride! This 1971 BMW R75/5 has been transformed into a stunning custom bike that’s sure to turn heads. The sleek black paint job gives it an edgy, stealth-like appearance, while the chromed-out accents add a touch of sophistication. But it’s not just about looks – this bike has got some serious power under the hood, with a 745cc engine that’ll get your adrenaline pumping. Whether you’re carving up the twisties or cruising down Main Street, this BMW R75/5 Custom is the perfect companion for any ride.

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Cognito Moto, headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, transformed a 1971 BMW R75/5 into an eye-catching “brat tracker.” The motorbike boasts a bespoke pink and black gas tank, a powder-coated black body, and wheels, further enhanced by a Meyerbuilt Metalworks handcrafted front fender and a New Church Moto-upholstered seat.

The upgrades feature a lengthened R75/6 swingarm, precision-tuned Ohlins shocks, and high-performance Cognito Moto rear suspension components. Lighting options include an advanced High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlight, Motogadget Mini flip indicators for improved visibility, and a built-in LED taillight for enhanced rear illumination. The distinctive design of the 2016 BMW R9T is primarily owed to the fork modifications featuring customized triple clamps. Twin Brembo discs, Galfer rotors, and Cognito Moto’s signature wire-spoke wheels, paired with high-performance Dunlop K180 flat observe tyres, ensure unparalleled efficiency in performance.

1971 BMW R75/5 Custom

The cockpit features Renthal’s sleek low-rise handlebars, a high-performance Brembo master cylinder, the precision-crafted Motogadget mini button gear shifter, and sturdy Motodemic headlight brackets, collectively elevating the bike’s overall functionality and aesthetic appeal. The sleek and advanced Motogadget tachometer, boasting both a digital velocity indicator and a cutting-edge design, elevates the overall aesthetic of the vehicle. Meanwhile, the intuitive Motogadget M-unit Blue seamlessly connects to smartphones via Bluetooth, allowing for effortless control over the ride’s electronics.

1971 BMW R75/5 Custom

The R75/5 engine was significantly upgraded by Siebenrock to a 1,000cc capacity, featuring high-compression pistons, Nikasil-coated cylinders, dual 38mm Dell’Orto carburettors, and precision-crafted components from Kibblewhite. The upgraded engine package boasts a cutting-edge EME digital ignition, high-performance starter, Enduralast III alternator, new coils, and a precision-adjustable voltage regulator, culminating in a truly exceptional transformation.

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