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BMW R nineT Scrambler by 2Loud Customs
2Loud is a custom shop based in Taipei, Taiwan. They have created many custom motorcycles and scooters that display a tasteful minimalist, but functional, design. Not the least of which is the subject of this project, a 2017 BMW R nineT Scrambler The build started with a teardown, it was very quickly decided to get rid of the original fuel tank and replace it with a far smaller unit to showcase the frame and engine that’s partially hidden by the factory fitted tank. The original wheels were kept, with a new baked on paint scheme for longevity, wrapped in chunky Pirelli MT60RS tires front and back. The original monoshock was swapped out for an adjustable Gears Racing H2P unit, with two-way damping adjustment, an active valve piston, and spring pre-load adjustment. The engine was redone with jet black high-temperature paint, and a new stainless steel exhaust was made, and a pair of K&N high performance air filters were fitted. In order to keep temperatures down, a new Arch oil cooler was fitted. The original brake, indicator, and headlight were removed and replace with much lower profile alloy indicators with a MS Pro aluminum alloy CNC-cut tail light, and a 4.5” headlight finished with chrome. The rear subframe was redone to suit the new handmade leather seat, and the fuel tank was shaped from flat steel, with a hand-shaped alloy cover fitted over the top. Source Silodrome.com & 2Loud custom
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