In the 1920s, Bayerische Motoren Werke was forced to switch from aircraft engines to motorcycles – a golden move, as it soon turned out. This new segment offered BMW not only a way out, but also a lucrative new adventure.
In 1983, BMW launched the K100, a powerhouse with the famous “Flying Brick” engine. Maybe not the prettiest, but certainly the most reliable. And now at the Cool Classic Club we have a very special version: a fully customized example in Scrambler style.
What makes this K100 unique? The paintwork was done by a professional workshop, and under the tank lies a rebuilt 987cc four-cylinder with new fuel injectors for the best performance. Only high-end parts have been used, such as:
- A YSS rear silencer
- A completely revised front fork
- Continental Twinduro tires
- Brembo brakes
- A powerful, modified 4-1 exhaust with dB killer, without sacrificing the powerful sound.
In addition, parts such as the water pump, radiator, gaskets, timing chain and hoses have all been renewed to keep this “Flying Brick” in top shape. Ready for new adventures? This unique K100 is registered in the Netherlands and can't wait to hit the road!