As I write this Kris Reniers of Deep Creek Cycle Works will be loading his van and heading from his home in Belgium to France for the first instalment of Bike Shed Paris. You might think from these images, and the 15 bikes he’s previously built, that Kris is a pro-builder spending his days with and angle grinder in hand. Not so, he has a normal, full-time job like the rest of us and fits in tool time once the sun has gone down for the day.
Cylinders poking out ahead of your shins is a tried and tested showcase of if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it engineering, but as a design it could be described as a bit clunky. Kris has tried to rebalance this by adding some asymmetry and filling the gap between tank and engine. A somewhat Dakar-esque addition was fabricated for the right hand side of the fuel tank adding capacity and a visual distraction.
The left side is taken care of by a pretty large spotlight on an outrigger. The yellow tinted glass is a popular mod these days and a throwback to Europe a few decades ago so Kris carried this over to the mini screen, mounted to a Manx style nose fairing. The dash is a pretty simple setup relying on the trusty Motogadget digital speedo for the necessary info.
Kris has really enjoyed this build and has now changed his mind about the venerable BMW boxer. Although he’s enjoying the weekends on the Distinguished Gentleman, something tells us he’ll be searching for another project real soon. Check out Kris’ other work on Facebook or head to Bike Shed Paris this weekend, April 11-12th and see for yourself.
via The Bike Shed

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