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    jeudi 9 avril 2015

    OXBLOOD: URBAN RIDER’S BMW STREET SCRAMBLER


    Oxblood: a classy BMW R80 street scrambler from the London shop Urban Rider.
    It’s not often that a color inspires a bike build—and certainly not a color such as ‘oxblood.’ But that’s how this BMW police bike came back to life.
    After an engine rebuild in the mid-90s, it was decommissioned and put into storage for 18 years. Then Will Starritt of the London motorcycle gear store Urban Rider spotted it—and decided to press the BMW back into service.
    Oxblood: a classy BMW R80 street scrambler from the London shop Urban Rider.
    “The idea was to explore the proliferation of the word ‘oxblood’,” he says. “I’d never heard that word until last year, when we saw several leather products using it as a color description—such as Roland Sands jackets.”
    It turns out that ‘oxblood’ doesn’t literally mean staining leather with the blood of a beast: it’s a traditional color that caught a second wind around three years ago, being a burgundy with an extra hint of dark brown and purple.
    Oxblood: a classy BMW R80 street scrambler from the London shop Urban Rider.
    Urban Rider may focus on selling gear, but Will and his business partner Andrew are confirmed petrolheads who enjoy building the occasional custom. So they took the R80 back to bare metal and started work, with the help of mechanic Len Harvey.
    Oxblood: a classy BMW R80 street scrambler from the London shop Urban Rider.
    The bike is now sporting one-off stainless headers, a GP-style silencer, a modified sub-frame and a one-off single seat unit built by Lee at Viking. The seat unit can be removed and replaced with a twin seat, as shown below.
    Oxblood: a classy BMW R80 street scrambler from the London shop Urban Rider.
    Other classy details include a Monza-style petrol cap, Renthal bars, a compact lithium-ion battery, a Daytona headlight and speedometer, and a stunning paint scheme by Willy at One Off Design.
    Oxblood: a classy BMW R80 street scrambler from the London shop Urban Rider.
    It’s an elegant twist on the current vogue for ‘street scramblers’: German engineering with a dose of classic English style. If it gets your blood racing, you’ll be glad to know that ‘Oxblood’ is for sale: contact Will via the Urban Rider website.
    Oxblood: a classy BMW R80 street scrambler from the London shop Urban Rider.
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    The WEC in London town


    To promote the first race of the 2015 FIA WEC at Silverstone, the championship’s organisers arranged for a display of a Ferrari, an Aston Martin and Audi, Toyota and Nissan hybrid prototypes at Marble Arch, London.
    Following last weekend’s Prologue test at Le Castellet, France, the countdown to the start of the 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship continued with an official presentation in the centre of London today (Thursday).
    Five cars entered for the series were on public display at Marble Arch: a Ferrari 458 Italia (AF Corse), a Vantage V8 (Aston Martin Racing), an Audi R18 e-tron quattro, the 2014 championship-winning Toyota TS040 Hybrid and the new Nissan GT-R LM Nismo.
    The event was attended by Briton Anthony Davidson who brought along his world title trophy, as well as Brendon Hartley (Porsche), James Calado (Ferrari), Oliver Jarvis (Audi), Mike Conway (Toyota), Jonny Kane (Strakka Racing), Danny Watts (Strakka Racing) and Aston Martin’s Stuart Hall and Darren Turner.
    The programme included a press conference at the plush Royal Automobile Club offices where the RAC Tourist Trophy was presented. The latter was created in 1905 and the first name to go on the superb piece of silverware was that of John Napier (Arrol-Johnston).
    Since 2013, the prestigious trophy has gone to the winners of the 6 Hours of Silverstone. Last year’s plaque was engraved with the names of Anthony Davidson, Nicolas Lapierre and Sébastien Buemi.

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