Description
DTC certificate fork conversion BMW K75 / K100 / K1100 / K1
As a specialist for BMW K Caferacer, we took the trouble to have our fork and chassis conversion checked at the DTC (Dynamic Test Center AG, Vauffelin). With our certificate you have no problems with road traffic and can register all changes in the vehicle id card. The most important things about the DTC certificate:
- Our DTC certificate allows the adaptation of the fork or chassis of all K-models: K75, K75C, K75 RT, K75S, K100, K100 LT, K100 RS, K100 RT, K1100 LT, K1100 RS, K1 (CH vehicles as well as self-imports with type certificate X)
- The original fork can be replaced with a USD fork of a BMW S1000RR (model year does not matter)
- The original braking system (brake discs and brake pliers) can be replaced with a Brembo system of a BMW S1000RR (model year does not matter)
- The original front wheel rim can be replaced with an original BMW S1000RR rim (model year does not matter)
- The original BMW S1000RR stub handlebars may be installed (model year does not matter)
- The original BMW S1000RR fork bridges may be installed (model year does not matter)
- According to the DTC certificate, the Shinko E-705 model with the dimensions mentioned on it must be installed as front and rear tyres!
- New steering head bearings are required for the front conversion, the dimensions are: 30x52x16 (please order separately on the web), top and bottom
You don’t want to build your bike yourself? No problem! We also have always nice models for sale.
As you can see, you have a one-time cost of 890 CHF and can thus save yourself many nerves and unresolved questions. In the gallery you can see examples of which conversions are possible with the expert report. What are you waiting for? Start your own project and create your dream of Cafe Racer! If you have any questions, please contact us via the contact form.
Reza –
Hi!
Can you answer how much shorter the axle distance (wheel base) will be on the bmw k100 1988 with a bmw s1000rr fork swap ?
Best regards Reza
Mike Roth –
Dear Reza
Sure! If you’re using the S1000RR fork the distance from rear to front axle is 1’480 mm. Original it is 1’516 mm, depending on your model.
Thanks and have a nice day!