Lazareth
Turns The BMW R1200R Into A Neo-Retro Scrambler
The BMW R1200R is a sweet
motorcycle when you get it stock, boasting serious cornering chops, classic
looks, and a supremely comfortable riding experience. Ludovic Lazareth's
latest custom build, though, turns the BMW R1200R into an entirely new beast.
Commissioned
by a French client who wanted a "neo-retro Scrambler," the bike can
be accurately described as a cross between a Scrambler and a cafe racer,
combining modern elements with undeniably retro touches. The bike's
dynamic is
shifted entirely forward, using a truncated seat/tail unit to make the profile even more pronounced.
shifted entirely forward, using a truncated seat/tail unit to make the profile even more pronounced.
The
Lazareth BMW R1200R is quite a drastic makeover for the source motorcycle, with
the 100-hp engine and the paralever suspension being two of the few parts kept
from the original. It gets a new tubular chassis, new widened Yamaha
YZF-R6 sportbike forks, chunky Continental Twinduro tires, and a new Ixil
exhaust with dual sculpted aluminum mufflers. The cockpit has been
stripped down to the bare essentials, as well, with just one analog
speedometer, mirrors at the ends of the handlebar, and a few lights.
You
can check out a whole load of pictures of the Lazareth BMW R1200R from Custom
Auto Moto's official website. While there, you may want to explore the
crew's other projects, some of which definitely up the ante on wild and crazy
compared to this custom build
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