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Initially introduced in 2014, the BMW R nineT was such a surprise hit that it eventually led to an entire family of bikes – but the original is the best in terms of components. A dual exhaust, inverted forks, spoke wheels, aluminum fuel tank, and dual gauges (including tachometer) differentiate the model from future variants, all of which were given cheaper price tags and lower specifications to match. It’s a rare case of the original standard being the flagship model. The motor is a classic air/oil-cooled engine that puts out useful power with 110 horses and a significant 86 ft/lbs of torque.

The R nineT (in any form) is a good choice for someone who wants to do some customization, and this one was built by the team at Revival Cycles in Austin, Texas. “When the BMW R nineT was first released back in 2014, Revival was able to get its hands on the first one in Texas. A local client was in love with BMW’s new Retro-inspired standard motorcycle and wanted his personal touches added to his new toy. However, this motorcycle was designed to be ridden, so all modifications had to keep the build as reliable as the factory specifications. The project started out pretty mild with a new slip-on style custom exhaust, clean up the handlebars, add a Wunderlich fairing, and a custom upholstered seat. Once the motorcycle started coming apart and the Revival crew brainstormed on BMW’s new platform, the project scope got a little out of hand.”

This example is VIN: WB10A1603EZ397293. The seller acquired it two years ago from Revival Cycles, they had it on consignment on behalf of the original owner who commissioned the build.
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During his ownership, the seller has covered less than 500 miles. The odometer shows 5,541 miles.
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“Double knee replacement the last 2 years had hindered by ability to ride comfortably. I love the bike, I’d rather she find a more capable rider.”
Maintenance:
“The bike was last serviced in Houston, Texas at Wolfsmith’s Motors, specialty BMW classics shop – full fluids, oil and replacing the custom flexible oil hoses. That is the only service record on the bike. That service and replacement was $1,700 due to custom requirements. Bike was ridden perhaps 200 miles since then.”
Mechanical Issues:
“There may be a small weep left front fork seal. I believe it simply needs a cleaning with tool – small piece of dirt. I hadn’t ridden her in 5 months and I believe oil pooled from sitting and when I moved her a small amount wept through. I cleaned it and there was lightest sheen after recent ride.”
Modifications:
During his ownership, the seller has added “new custom flexible oil lines.”
Revival Cycles shared details of the build on their website, here are the highlights:
Bodywork
Custom built alloy under tail
Recess mount LED tail light strip w/ integrated turn signals
Revival Cycles license plate mount
Wunderlich front fairing
Shortened subframe.

Engine
Hand fabricated alternator cover
Custom single air filter w/ heat shielding and stainless steel intake tubes
Relocated smaller oil cooler
RSD valve covers

Exhaust
Custom built, stainless steel 2 into 1 high exhaust, routed under the fuel tank
Custom built, tune-able high mount silencer
Heat shielding built around exhaust to protect electronics
Fiberglass exhaust insulation used on non-visible areas
Tires/wheels
Kineo wheels
Shining Silver Rims
Shining Silver Hubs
Black Nipples with Black Spokes (3.5”x17 5.5”x17”)
Pirelli MT60RS tires 120/70/17 front 160/60/17 rear
Hand controls/bars
LSL silver drag bars, fat bars
MotoGadget M-Blaze Disc bar end turn signals
Rizoma Reverse Retro mirror

Electrical
Lengthened O2 sensor wiring
Load resistors added for LED turn signals
Custom wired tail light and license plate light
Seat
Custom upholstered Bison skin seat
Matching hand sewn Bison grips
Custom built single saddle bag from Bison leather
Stainless steel fabricated saddle bag attachment w/ quick release fasteners

Paint
Classically inspired white pin-striping added to fuel tank, front fender and front fairing

It is riding on Metzeler tires with date codes of 0518 and 0419.
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The sale includes 1 ignition key.
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Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album in the “Photos” tab for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:
“No cosmetic issues that I can find. The bike was meticulously cared for by original owner, garaged and ridden 5000 miles in 12 years. I have barely ridden her and she’s been covered in my garage. She’s been ridden perhaps 10 times in 2 years, rides less than 30 miles“.
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Currently located in Jennings, Louisiana, this BMW is offered on a clean Louisiana title. Have any R nineT stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!

