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Two’s A Crowd – Sinroja Motorcycles unveils its two-up BMW R80 Brat ‘R7’

Photo credits: Chris Frosin

“The best things in life are meant to be shared.” With that saying laid out front and centre, it’s time we turn our attention to Sinroja Motorcycles’ latest project, a two-up BMW R80 Brat dubbed the ‘R7’. “This BMW was a really fun project to work on,” said Rahul, who forms one half of the Leicester-based firm with his brother, Birju. “The client is very creative and it was great fun sharing ideas and collaborating on the build. We wanted a practical bike for him that was comfortable, rideable and reliable.”

With a donor motorcycle sourced, the duo got started on stripping the entire bike down and rebuilding it from the ground up. “No matter what people say, a engine rebuild on these old BMW airheads makes a huge difference to the performance and reliability for our customers,” confirmed Rahul.

Photo credits: Chris Frosin

In keeping with the project’s clean-looking theme, the duo replaced the original levers with Brembo items and installed Motogadget electronics. “We cleaned up the handlebars with indicators, mirrors, switches, and a Domino throttle. The top yoke from BMW isn’t exactly our favourite, so we called up some friends over at Fastec Engineering who CNC’d a bespoke top yoke out of billet aluminium that holds the Motogadget dial.”

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Next up, the team swapped out the original headlight for a classic Reno unit with a halo ring that mimics BMW’s four-wheeled products. The long, comfy-looking two-up seat is trimmed out of leather from the Bentley Mulsanne. At the rear, a machined case houses 4 LED daytime running lights along with the brake lights.

Photo credits: Chris Frosin

“The tank is painted in a beautiful Storm Grey with a hint of blue nano flakes, which shine beautifully under the street lights,” commented Rahul on the paint job. Finally, electronics were all junked in favour of a new wiring loom setup by Towza Tronics.

“It all came together nicely, and to top it all off we managed to do a disc brake conversion. It gives the bike some seriously good stopping power and lets be honest, it looks way better than the original BMW-built hub,” concluded Rahul.

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