I just came by one of these "all stock" 2004 model and I instantly thought, this would be a bad ass customized bike, eliminating all fo the extras so I went on YT looking for anyone who's done it and found your video. Very nice changes. Very much what I see in the look I could see in this bike. It's a badass looking. bike when customized to that rugged industrial look. and big engine. Nice job!
Great to hear and exactly what I thought! Very happy with the results and have also now done the pillion pegs with small internal rods and split pins so they can be added and removed in a few minutes. Also have had a few mistake the bike for the new BM model. Wish you well with your project. It’s dead easy.
Nice. I've had an 04 Rockster from new, which is BMW'S version of what you've done; flat bars, flat black paint and more conventional front guard. It's a really good gravel bike, even with the Angel GTs I run. My wheels are both 17 inches. Without the muffler it will run nicer with a booster plug.Very simple to fit gadget that richens the mixture a bit. They vibrate and surge like buggery when the valves need doing or the throttles need synching. The secondary spark plugs and coils can do weird, hard to diagnose things to the way it runs when they play up. Their big flaw was the ABS unit which you dont have so you're on a winner. My Rockster came with a panel to swap over with the pillion seat. One of these painted black would look good on your bike.
Really appreciate your feedback and advice. Deliberately went for an early model without ABS as I’d heard the early addition could be a pain. Will look into the booster plug mod. Cheers.
Thanks. Stripping off the plastic is straight forward. Even the muffler is only a few bolts. Tyres are done in shop. A good clean of all wax and if you’re handy with a spray can you’re 70% done.
@dave9686 I'm browsing ebay right now seeing what's out there that's slightly vintage looking. I'm in the process of going to a 180 rear. Just have to wait for the wheel I had to buy to make this work come back from getting powder coated. The 5" rim on my 1150r is too narrow.
Yep. Easy with a little skill. Front and back use a hollow threaded tube with one nut to secure. If converting to LED you may need to change the blinker can/driver as they use far less current.
@@dave9686 Yes, the more modern bmws seem more complicated and have some sort of canbus system. On this can you just put resistors and new led indicators on?
Can you post more about riding it off road ? I did my research about R series scrambler projects, there are some R1100R and 1150R, but not so much riding comments about off road.
The R1150R isn’t designed for riding off road. The 60/40 tyres are to add to the industrial look while giving ability to ride some off road with ease but not extensively.
Hi. Great motorcycle. But if you removed the rear passenger foot rests, you no longer need the passenger seat either? You should delete it and make some kind of paging rack instead. It could gave a nice look.
Hi Dave. Looking good! How did you paint the engine part of the cycle? Did you just remove the seats and the tank and sprayed anything gray in flat black? Is the black paint holding well?
Thanks! Thorough degrease and cleaned the motor etc then masked up with the seat and tank off as you assumed. Then sprayed all in flat black engine paint (takes high heat and tougher). It’s holding up well except for a few stone chips which are easy to touch up. The black exhaust pipe wrap faded quickly and the engine paint worked well to blacken that up again although I don’t mind the used industrial look.
I just came by one of these "all stock" 2004 model and I instantly thought, this would be a bad ass customized bike, eliminating all fo the extras so I went on YT looking for anyone who's done it and found your video. Very nice changes. Very much what I see in the look I could see in this bike. It's a badass looking. bike when customized to that rugged industrial look. and big engine. Nice job!
Great to hear and exactly what I thought! Very happy with the results and have also now done the pillion pegs with small internal rods and split pins so they can be added and removed in a few minutes.
Also have had a few mistake the bike for the new BM model. Wish you well with your project. It’s dead easy.
@@dave9686 very nice!
Great work Dave. Looks amazing
Thanks. Often now gets mistaken for the R NINE
Very Nice Dave. I have one of these bikes too and now I feel inspired to do something like this with it too. Looks great!
Thanks! With a little creativity you can make anything truely your own.
Nice. I've had an 04 Rockster from new, which is BMW'S version of what you've done; flat bars, flat black paint and more conventional front guard. It's a really good gravel bike, even with the Angel GTs I run. My wheels are both 17 inches. Without the muffler it will run nicer with a booster plug.Very simple to fit gadget that richens the mixture a bit. They vibrate and surge like buggery when the valves need doing or the throttles need synching. The secondary spark plugs and coils can do weird, hard to diagnose things to the way it runs when they play up. Their big flaw was the ABS unit which you dont have so you're on a winner. My Rockster came with a panel to swap over with the pillion seat. One of these painted black would look good on your bike.
Really appreciate your feedback and advice. Deliberately went for an early model without ABS as I’d heard the early addition could be a pain. Will look into the booster plug mod. Cheers.
Beautiful build. Ive just traded my 400 for an r1100r and this is inspiring !
Thanks mate. You will love the R BMW! I still get comments from people thinking it’s the new R nine. The bike is near 20 years old!
Love it , I want the same look but to scared to tackle..thanks..
Thanks. Stripping off the plastic is straight forward. Even the muffler is only a few bolts. Tyres are done in shop. A good clean of all wax and if you’re handy with a spray can you’re 70% done.
Beautifully done
Thanks Mike. I did the temp. fit pillion pegs which work a treat.
Very nice looking and you kept it simple
Cheers.
Looks nice!
Thanks!
Nice build!
Thanks. And a year on it’s still getting comments. Proof a 19 YO machine can last, look cool and perform.
Liking the yellow auxiliary lamp! Is that rear tire a 180/55?
Thanks. The yellow stained glass spray paint works a treat. Yep Pirelli Scorpion 180/55 back 120 front.
@dave9686 I'm browsing ebay right now seeing what's out there that's slightly vintage looking.
I'm in the process of going to a 180 rear. Just have to wait for the wheel I had to buy to make this work come back from getting powder coated. The 5" rim on my 1150r is too narrow.
Cool, can you change the indicators on this bmw?
Yep. Easy with a little skill. Front and back use a hollow threaded tube with one nut to secure. If converting to LED you may need to change the blinker can/driver as they use far less current.
@@dave9686 Yes, the more modern bmws seem more complicated and have some sort of canbus system. On this can you just put resistors and new led indicators on?
I’d imagine so as I’ve done it with other similar age vehicles.
@@dave9686 Thanks. Your bike looked great, the old type of indicators didn't fit the rest
I want to do something similar.
Thanks and concur. Always a work in progress. Wish you well w your build. I’m in the process of doing similar w a 70 yo Holden FJ ute.
Can you post more about riding it off road ?
I did my research about R series scrambler projects, there are some R1100R and 1150R, but not so much riding comments about off road.
The R1150R isn’t designed for riding off road. The 60/40 tyres are to add to the industrial look while giving ability to ride some off road with ease but not extensively.
@@dave9686 The idea came from this video
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Bike looks awesome 👍
Thanks. With a bit of thought and planning it’s not hard to make a bike look unique and personal.
@@dave9686 I have a F650CS, 2004 that's gonna get similar treatment - it's worth more to me than anyone else!!
In my opinion, it missed one finishing little work under the seats and the tank to make it looking better...
I concur. One day…
Looks good 🏁🏁🏁🏁
Thx
Hi.
Great motorcycle.
But if you removed the rear passenger foot rests, you no longer need the passenger seat either?
You should delete it and make some kind of paging rack instead.
It could gave a nice look.
Thanks mate. True but I’m pinning the pillion foot pegs so I can retro fit them when required.
badass mate
Giddy up!
I think I will buy used rockster r 1150 2003.
38.000 miles Hope you will enjoy riding with it
But the position is more sporty can you recommend me what to ad to raise the bar?
Can’t go wrong with any BMW that has been looked after.
It’s a mater of taste. I’d strip off anything that’s not needed and a darker paint job always makes a bike look more unique and lethal.
Hi Dave. Looking good! How did you paint the engine part of the cycle? Did you just remove the seats and the tank and sprayed anything gray in flat black? Is the black paint holding well?
Thanks! Thorough degrease and cleaned the motor etc then masked up with the seat and tank off as you assumed. Then sprayed all in flat black engine paint (takes high heat and tougher). It’s holding up well except for a few stone chips which are easy to touch up. The black exhaust pipe wrap faded quickly and the engine paint worked well to blacken that up again although I don’t mind the used industrial look.
Close to a Rockster
Are you selling those panniers?
Thanks Jon.
Sure. And have the top box also w the rack if interested.