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General Category => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: montmil on May 05, 2014, 04:12:04 AM

Title: Blasphemy or Brilliance?
Post by: montmil on May 05, 2014, 04:12:04 AM
What say you about this BMW? Might this be blasphemy or brilliance?

A magnificent job of blending the old with the new that's bound to upset the purist, dazzle the Saturday Night cruiser set and stun the engineers. No different than dropping a new Corvette engine into a Tri-Five Chevy. Just hope the brakes are up to the speed capability!

I vote for brilliant.

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Title: Re: Blasphemy or Brilliance?
Post by: marcmax on May 05, 2014, 06:15:43 AM
I think it is brilliant and very well executed. Folks have been mixing and matching parts, engines, gearboxes, etc between models since the first BMW came out. This is no different in my opinion. It's still a boxer in a BMW frame. I LIKE IT!
Title: Re: Blasphemy or Brilliance?
Post by: wilcom on May 05, 2014, 09:00:31 AM
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What say you about this BMW? Might this be blasphemy or brilliance?

+1 for brilliance (and a few deep pockets)
Title: Re: Blasphemy or Brilliance?
Post by: Dustybin on May 05, 2014, 11:45:52 AM
While I can see the engineering excellence in how it has been achieved, I can also see the glaring short comings, I imagine those brakes and suspension are being asked to do a lot more than they were ever designed to do so in my book it is fatally flawed for that reason.
 Much better to go come in from the other direction and do a modern bike in the style of...than try to squeeze in all that extra power into an older designed frame.  not finished in my book.
Title: Re: Blasphemy or Brilliance?
Post by: clonmore1 on May 06, 2014, 06:37:20 AM
Brilliant? without a doubt!

Flawed? absolutely...

Would I like to ride it? er...yes please!
Title: Re: Blasphemy or Brilliance?
Post by: steve hawkins on May 06, 2014, 07:22:49 AM
I am afraid the engine just too big in there.  And styling wise it is too 'square'.  Well done though.

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Title: Re: Blasphemy or Brilliance?
Post by: Justin B. on May 09, 2014, 09:56:06 AM
I'm with Tony on this, if one brings the drivetrain into the 21st century the brakes need to be upgraded as well.  But, I LIKE IT!!!!
Title: Re: Blasphemy or Brilliance?
Post by: Dustybin on May 10, 2014, 03:40:34 PM
It pains me to say it but I am with the rivet counters on this one, just because it can be done, does not me it should be done :-/
Title: Re: Blasphemy or Brilliance?
Post by: nhmaf on May 11, 2014, 02:57:29 PM
I can appreciate the technical hurdles and challenges that had to be overcome to make it go together, but I also feel that there can be too much of a good thing - and I think it might look a bit like this.    So, all due credit for technical brilliance, but I'd expect the engine is much too powerful for the driveshaft/swingarm, and available traction from those tires&wheels, and the suspension and brakes aren't up to what the engine could propel the bike at.   So, from an overall "is it a good motorcycle" question, I'd say "no", but it is a heck of an interesting novelty.
Title: Re: Blasphemy or Brilliance?
Post by: Luca on May 11, 2014, 08:44:37 PM
I wouldn't count the jury out on the suspension and brakes.  It's surely possible to hide some modern equipment under vintage trappings.  Besides, as long as you know the machine's capabilities you should be able to ride it safely.

With that said, I'm not crazy over this exercise.  A good story behind it would give me more sympathy.