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BMW's Concept Ninety...; wow !

...just wow !...























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WOW! I was wondering what might compell me to trade "up" the HP1258S!

Obviously a handmade machine based on the hexhead, but did they sleeve it down to make it a 900? I do like the historic paint and design cues. It reminds me of the NEW Norton Commando in approach. Sweet, and probably more cash than it can really justify!

http://www.autoblog.com/2013/05/24/bmw-concept-90-motorcycle-debuts-at-villa-deste/
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WOW!

but did they sleeve it down to make it a 900?
...nope..., the 900 is a stock engine...
...from BMW's R900RT...
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Funny that they'd test that thing at Willow Springs...
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I love it, but my big behind won't fit on that.
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Looks way nicer than my original R100S. Are you sure it's an RT engine as the original S was the R90S as it shows on the bodywork. I'm not sure on the 900 but the 1000S/RS motor was a higher output than the R/RT motors.
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...and is completely a matter of individual aesthetic preferences...

At my advanced age, it's completely impossible that I would ever buy a cafe style bike.

But in my admittedly biased opinion, this retro mod style machine is EFFING AWESOME!!!

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Yep, looks Bloody Awesome to me...
As i started riding bikes in 1970, cafe racers are in my blood...

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I know why they did it, but the one thing that's bothering me is the way they added that engine badge. For some reason its bothering me. I like the look of the rest of the bike a lot actually.

There's a video in this link that shows the bike on the track. It looks pretty good in live action.
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Motorcycle News UK says:

The Concept Ninety has the 110bhp air/oil-cooled Boxer twin from the previous generation of BMW R1200GS but combines it with a pared back style and a front cowling similar to that of the original 1973 R90S; it even has the same Daytona Orange paintscheme and the short rear seat.

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...so..., it should be a DOHC R120S...
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A very special bike....beautiful.... but almost impossible to ride in a full race crouch all the time. I suspect this BMW would be that same way.
That said, if you can afford garage art, which I can't, then this would be a wonderful edition. I still miss Mr. Smart.....hope he's still tucked away in Linville.
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i hope each of the guys in this photo are 7+ feet tall. otherwise i don't see myself fitting on the bike.
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Nice looking art project, but there's just something not right about the rake angle of the front fork. Looks more like a chopper design than a sportbike chassis. BMW should have done a colaberation with a chassis designer and a conceptual artist instead of just the artist route. Maybe it handles great, but I doubt we will ever know for sure since that was probably never the point anyway.

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