Sunday, April 24, 2011

BMW R60/5 cafe racer

BMW R60/5 cafe racer

BMW R60/5 cafe racer by Josh Withers
Most images that we receive fall into one of two categories: average photographs of a very interesting motorcycle, or beautiful photographs of a fairly common motorcycle. So when you happen across a photographer who is also a vintage bike nut, it’s a marriage made in heaven. This exquisite customized R60/5 is owned by commercial photographer Josh Withers, and he’s shown off the bike to perfection. It helps to live near a Californian beach, I guess, but this machine would look equally gorgeous in the grungiest Atlantic City alleyway. The Berlin-built R60/5 was in the middle of BMW’s ‘slash 5’ range—the others being the R50/5 and the R75/5—and had a 600cc air-cooled motor in the traditional boxer configuration. Josh’s machine is a 1973 ‘toaster‘-tank model from the last year of production, and he paid just $500 for it. As with many bargain bikes, the problems soon started to mount up, and Josh ended up doing a bare-frame restoration. But the result was worth it, don’t you think?

Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III | 1/125 sec | f/18 | ISO 100 | EF24-70 f/2.8L USM


BMW R60/5 cafe racer by Josh Withers
BMW R60/5 cafe racer by Josh Withers
BMW R60/5 cafe racer by Josh Withers

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