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    jeudi 22 janvier 2015

    THE BISON: REVIVAL’S CUSTOM BMW R NINET


    The Bison: Revival Cycles' remarkable custom BMW R nineT.
    Right now, I’m betting there’s an air of quiet satisfaction in the design department of BMW Motorrad. The R nineT, a long shot on the part of Ola Stenegard and Edgar Heinrich, has been an extraordinary success.
    Thirteen months ago, the first R nineT rolled off BMW’s Berlin production line. Since then, we’ve lusted after ‘official’ custom projects from leading workshops in Europe and Japan.
    The Bison: Revival Cycles' remarkable custom BMW R nineT.
    Now we’re seeing everyday R nineT riders taking their bikes to the next level. And that’s exactly the result Stenegard and co. wanted.
    This machine, from Texas-based Revival Cycles and nicknamed The Bison, is one of the best yet. “The bike came to us with just over 800 miles on the clock,” says Revival’s Alan Stulberg.
    The Bison: Revival Cycles' remarkable custom BMW R nineT.
    “The owner wanted to remove a bit of the factory clutter, and add some features that suited his lifestyle. He’s a computer programmer and often works remotely, so the ability to carry his laptop (and a book or two) was at the top of his priority list.”
    It’s the custom-made pannier bag draws the eye first. Made from bison leather, it hides an internal stainless frame—but it’s light and simple to remove. The grips and seat are covered in the same bison hide for consistency.
    The Bison: Revival Cycles' remarkable custom BMW R nineT.
    The other changes are less visible, but far more radical. “The idea was to make subtle changes, while respecting the beautiful factory bike,” says Stulberg.
    So: just check that new exhaust system. BMW gives you different options when you configure your R nineT from the factory, but this custom-built system is something else.
    The Bison: Revival Cycles' remarkable custom BMW R nineT.
    The pipework snakes up and over the engine, exposing the beautiful finned oil pan on the bottom of the cases.
    “I can see why nobody else has attempted this,” says Stulberg, “because running that hot exhaust under the tank and through the center of the bike required a LOT of planning.”
    The Bison: Revival Cycles' remarkable custom BMW R nineT.
    Revival had to relocate a lot of the electrics and electronics, and have used shrouding to prevent problems with heat. They’ve also ditched the front plastic engine cover, beating a new one out of aluminum.
    The exhaust pipes are equal-length stainless steel, and under the tank they’ve been wrapped with five different metal and fiberglass panels. Since the pannier is on the right, the exhaust crosses over to the left, and it’s terminated with a custom silencer that can be tuned for backpressure and noise with baffled discs—Supertrapp-style.
    The Bison: Revival Cycles' remarkable custom BMW R nineT.
    Revival have also created a new stainless steel intake system, which holds a cotton performance air filter. It’s shared between both cylinders to aid balance and tuning, and is solidly mounted to the top of the gearbox.
    “The damn thing sounds much more aggressive,” Stulberg reports. “It’s had an impact on throttle response and the seat-of-the-pants dyno.”
    The Bison: Revival Cycles' remarkable custom BMW R nineT.
    ‘The Bison’ now rides on Kineo wheels—custom-made for this machine in Italy—and the factory sport tires have been swapped out for more aggressive-looking Pirelli MT60RS rubber.
    To add a hint of classic BMW R90 S style, Revival have pinstriped the fuel tank—and added a Daytona half-fairing and aftermarket fenders from Wunderlich.
    The Bison: Revival Cycles' remarkable custom BMW R nineT.
    The factory plastic undertail is gone, replaced by a custom alloy unit that holds a new LED taillight and signals, cleanly tucked under the stock alloy rear seat cowl. There’s a newlicense plate mount that bolts to the back of the swingarm and has its own built-in LED lighting.
    It’s easy to list the mods, but not so easy to categorize the style. With the high exhaust and aggressive new rubber, one might say it’s a scrambler. But the fairing and alloy seat cowl seem to scream café racer.
    The Bison: Revival Cycles' remarkable custom BMW R nineT.
    So what is it, Alan?
    “We don’t think it’s necessary to label it. We’re not purists and never will be. Like all other Revival bikes, it’s a machine we’d personally own and ride.”
    The Bison: Revival Cycles' remarkable custom BMW R nineT.
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    JAGUAR .........

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    Now this isn’t  New News by any means, but the fact that Jaguar has decided to build the remaining 6  of the Lightweight E-types that it has left since 1963  makes me feel a bit warm and fuzzy all over.
    Straight 6 engine with webbers or optional fuel injection putting this E type at 300 Horsepower, and 280lb ft



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    PATA NEGRA: SPEED MERCHANT’S BLACK PIG


    Pata Negra: Speed Merchant's 'Black Pig' is a custom Harley Sportster with a tracker vibe.
    As custom Harleys go, we like ours lean and sporty. This street tracker from Speed Merchant hits the spot perfectly.
    Based in California, Speed Merchant produces bolt-on bits for select Triumph and Harley-Davidson models. Brandon Holstein—one third of the Speed Merchant team—handles all custom fabrication under the Brawny Built moniker.
    Pata Negra: Speed Merchant's 'Black Pig' is a custom Harley Sportster with a tracker vibe.
    “Our friend, Chef Sean Yontz, wanted to do something different with his recently acquired, 2005-model Sportster,” says Brandon. “He wanted a mix of a few different Sportsters that I have built in the past. So I took a little from each of my previous builds, and incorporated them into his new bike.”
    Sean only had three requests: the bike should be black, and he wanted rear-set pegs and a number plate up front.
    While the actual build time equated to less than six months, the project itself took two and a half years to complete. “I chipped away at it little by little,” explains Brandon. “And by doing this, it actually went though some major changes—some of which make the build so much better.”
    Pata Negra: Speed Merchant's 'Black Pig' is a custom Harley Sportster with a tracker vibe.
    Halfway through the build, Brandon realised that he wasn’t happy with the stock fuel tank. Luckily a good friend donated an almost-complete XR-style tank. All it needed was a filler, tunnel and mounting points.
    Once the tank was finished and mounted, Brandon focussed on building an aluminum tail section. “It had to be narrow to match the tank. So to do this, I had to ditch the stock oil tank and battery set-up—they were just too wide in my opinion.”
    Pata Negra: Speed Merchant's 'Black Pig' is a custom Harley Sportster with a tracker vibe.
    A new oil tank was made from aluminum, and an Anti-Gravity battery installed in a new location. Once that was done, a new subframe was built to hold everything together. Other custom-made parts include the skid plate, and the curvaceous two-into-one stainless steel exhaust system.
    Brandon decided to tear into the engine too. He bored it out to 1200cc using Wiseco reverse-domed pistons with a 10:1 compression ratio, and upgraded the cams to Andrews N4 items—a combo he’s used before. He also installed a Chopper Daves air cleaner, and converted the final drive from belt to chain.
    Pata Negra: Speed Merchant's 'Black Pig' is a custom Harley Sportster with a tracker vibe.
    The front-end was treated to a set of Speed Merchant Speed Trees and preload adjusters. A pair of 19” Harley-Davidson wheels were fitted, shod with Maxxis dirt-track tyres. They’re now equipped with Tokico brake calipers, mounted on Speed Merchant radial mount brackets.
    The Sporty’s been sprinkled with top-shelf components to finish it off: Magura handlebars, Motion Pro grips and Accossato hand controls. The rear-set foot controls are a mix of Storz Performance and Speed Merchant items. As per Sean’s brief, Brandon fitted a number plate up front, equipped with a Lazer Star light.
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    Sean’s Harley’s been dubbed “Pata Negra”. It’s Spanish for “the black hoof”, named for the prized Iberico ham that’s made exclusively from black Iberian pigs.
    True to its name, it’s been painted in layers of gloss and matte black, executed by Matt at Colorzone Designs. The pin striping was handled by Pacman Line and Lettering.
    Pata Negra: Speed Merchant's 'Black Pig' is a custom Harley Sportster with a tracker vibe.
    According to Brandon, the Sporty would have turned out very differently had the project been rushed. But Sean’s got a little more waiting to do—he’s still recovering from a bad accident that left his leg broken in two places.
    We wish him all the best for his recovery. And once he’s able to swing a leg over Pata Negra, we reckon it’s going to be impossible to get him off.
    Pata Negra: Speed Merchant's 'Black Pig' is a custom Harley Sportster with a tracker vibe.
    via BIKEexif