This stunning ’74 BMW R90/6 belongs to José Martín Espinosa, a prominent figure in the Spanish fashion industry. He commissioned the build after a series of email conversations with CRD and a couple of visits to their Madrid headquarters, fully entrusting the creative direction to them.
The Beemer’s stance has been altered by shortening the forks and
swapping out the rear suspension for shorter-than-stock Hagon units. A
shorter, hand crafted subframe supports the custom made seat. The
battery has been relocated to underneath the swingarm, leaving the area
behind the airbox free of clutter save for the ignition, which has been
moved to under the seat.
Both fenders are stock BMW items—the original front fender has been
adapted to fit the rear, and a R100 fender fitted to the front. Along
with the tank, they’ve been sprayed a luxurious black with subtle white
pinstriping—true to the original paint scheme. Bespoke fender braces add
to the bike’s overall classic appeal, as do the crash bars and
Firestone Deluxe Champion tyres.
I once asked CRD’s Pedro García what his personal design philosophy was. His reply was: “Less is more, and pay full attention to the final finish.” In my opinion, CRD #38 is the epitome of this philosophy. An elegant vintage custom, with a host of finer details that only become apparent as you dig deeper.
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Images by Rafa Gallar.
Originally appeared www.bikeexif.com
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