This head-turning BMW R100 RS was designed by the Swedish builder Christoffer Mårtensson in the Spanish workshop Kiddo Motors. The motorcycle was revised from front to back so that the whole frame was stripped so that it is as light and balanced as you see it today. Now more of a café style bike, the custom build is refashioned for style and reliability more than outright power. The handsome detailing is done almost all in black and unfinished metal, with the notable exception of the splash of teal on the tank.
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