Hi,
The bike came to me after spending about 10 years outside in a garden. It, not me....
The garden was (and probably still is) in England.

Was going to trike it, but don't like trikes. Decided to Café it because you unbolt some stuff, you bolt some other stuff on, how hard can it be?
Doing some research, I decided I wanted to build a BMW that looked like it was going racing, not a race bike with a BMW engine in it, and that I liked the way they looked with the engine shifted forward and up.
So I shifted the engine forward and up, and in the process managed to snap one of the threaded exhaust collars off of the head. So, I sawed the other one off, used some 1 3/8" pipe stubs to fit in the heads, bent up an equal length 2-1 in 1 1/2" tube, made the collector, bent up a 1 3/4" tail pipe, and made the silencer. That's being secured to the head by drilling the fins and using springs from a moto-X bike.
I wanted rear sets, didn't like what I saw, so I made them. Wanted a tubular fork brace, was no way going to pay that kind of money for such a shoodily made piece of kit, built my own instead. Couldn't find a cafe seat unit that looked like what I had in mind, but luckily seem to be quite accomplished at metal shaping, so I made that too.
Rear light is from a Land Rover. Didn't make that or the squishy foam air filters.
Cut down the timing cover, going to chop off the top edges of the crankcase and drill the clutch housing soon, as well as add some frame braces with a torque plate upper engine mount off the top two transmission to crankcase studs, and splices in the right hand rail to allow for oil changes and engine removal.
Fuel tank is R80. I've done the rear mounts, yet to do the front one.
There's a blog which has more photos and detail here...
http://misterbridges.blogspot.com/ It's not finished yet, but because I wanted it to look like a BMW that was off to the races etc. I got it to look the way I want it so that I could work the braces around that, rather than chopping things up to suit the bracing I'd made.
It does run, and doesn't sound horrible, but it seems to be leaking oii through the pushrod tubes. I'm half tempted to make some stainless ones myself, but probably ought to buy them. The gearbox rattles because the previous owner fitted new bearings and mixed up or lost some of the shims.

I'll need to figure that out too...
Ripped a diaphragm in one of the carbs the other bay while freeing off the butterfly shaft. Not entirely pleased about that.