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Diamond Atelier Designs A Cafe-Flavored BMW R100R Motorcycle

By Victor Baker

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BMW R100R Motorcycle

The guys from Diamond Atelier, a custom bike shop from Munich, seem to be more than fit, and probably capable, of working their magic on a BMW motorcycle. The company has hit the scene about two years ago, and they’ve already impressed the world with their unique projects, delivering customization at its finest.

Their clean and impressive builds always get a lot of attention, and the same goes for the BMW R100R motorcycle we see here. Based on an early ‘90s R100R, which was completely stripped down for the project, this custom ride is obviously headed into the Cafe Racer direction.

BMW R100R Motorcycle

Diamond Atelier opted for classic cafe racer lines, sans distracting shapes and outrageous distractions. Showing off a smooth and super clean look, this gorgeous bike features an exposed rear wheel and a custom seat made from .8 mm sheet aluminum.

The bike shop went on to equip the custom BMW motorcycle with a Motogadget speedometer, as well as a titanium exhaust system with a custom-made pop-up gas cap. We don’t know which were the costs for this one-off project, but if you’d like to have a one of a kind bike, we’re sure Diamond Atelier could turn your dreams into the real deal.

Tom Konecny and Pablo Steigleder, the guys behind the aftermarket garage, are always dreaming of new cool projects and it’s a safe bet to assume they are going to keep dropping our jaws.

BMW R100R Motorcycle

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About Victor Baker

Victor is our go-to associate editor for anything with four wheels – and more! With over a decade of experience in automotive journalism, his expertise spans from classic cars to the latest in electric vehicle technology. Beyond vehicles, he has broadened his editorial reach to cover a wide range of topics, from technology and travel to lifestyle and environmental issues. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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