Author Topic: Rat-Scrambler Adventure  (Read 18558 times)

Offline ratadeldesierto

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Rat-Scrambler Adventure
« on: June 12, 2015, 05:33:07 PM »
Hi motobrickers! I introduce myself with a video of my build. Enjoy in HD!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7cbVcDqNi0&feature=youtu.be
  • Lund, Sweden
  • 1986 K100RS

Offline johnny

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Re: Rat-Scrambler Adventure
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2015, 08:25:39 AM »
welcome ratadeldesierto...

welcome to motobriock.com...

your video is 100% yeeeeeeehaaaaaaaa...

j o
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Offline The Mighty Gryphon

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Re: Rat-Scrambler Adventure
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2015, 08:32:56 AM »
Welcome.  Nice bike, nice vid.
  • In my garage in Marilla, NY
  • '91K100RS White/Blue
Current:
'91 K100RS16V "Moby Brick Too"

Past:
'94 K75RT "Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS"
'92 K100RS16V "Moby Brick" (RIP, deceased in a vehicular assault)
'94 K75S Special Edition Dakar Yellow "Cheetos"
'89 K100RS Special Edition "Special Ed"

Offline Elipten

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Re: Rat-Scrambler Adventure
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2015, 09:43:47 AM »
Nice bike, very nice video.  Welcome to the group.  What is sitting on top of the gas tank?  Is that your instruments?  If so can you provide info.
  • San Antonio, TX
  • 1990 K75RT

Offline ratadeldesierto

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Re: Rat-Scrambler Adventure
« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2015, 10:39:46 AM »
Thank you all for your comments! That box on top of the tank hosts the original speedo/odometer (though with a modified faceplate to make it look older), a water temperature gauge, a digital voltimeter, a USB charger, oil pressure and fuel reserve indicators and 4 military 3-point switches which (when properly set) allow you to start the bike. I hate keys and always use hidden switches instead. This is only 81 combinations, but it's better than a single switch and can be reconfigured easily by opening the box and changing the cable chain configuration :)
Last, but not least. the box has a hinge in the front and a latch in the back so that you can lift it up and refuel. The fuel cap (well, a part of it) is bolted to the bottom of the box, so there are no keys there either.

Overall, it adds to the industrial look (and oddity in general) of the bike.

  • Lund, Sweden
  • 1986 K100RS

Offline Elipten

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Re: Rat-Scrambler Adventure
« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2015, 08:43:46 PM »
Now that is cool and unique!  Show us the gas cap if you can
  • San Antonio, TX
  • 1990 K75RT

Offline Dachwaton

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Re: Rat-Scrambler Adventure
« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2015, 05:10:49 PM »
Hi,
Can you tell me how you mounted the air box to the bike?
How did you mount a round filter to the square box?

Cheers  :2thumbup:
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Offline F14CRAZY

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Re: Rat-Scrambler Adventure
« Reply #7 on: October 06, 2015, 09:05:45 PM »
FINALLY a custom "scrambler" that actually looks cool. I'm quite impressed
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • '87 K75C
'87 K75C w/ Pichler V1 fairing. LED's, CATZ driving lights, Audiovox cruise, LT top case, tons of other mods by Drake...


Offline herseyb

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Re: Rat-Scrambler Adventure
« Reply #8 on: October 07, 2015, 10:45:36 AM »
That's a sweet looking bike!  How does that seat hold up for long distance?  How's it perform offroad?
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  • '93 K1100RS

Offline Dennis de Vries

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Re: Rat-Scrambler Adventure
« Reply #9 on: October 11, 2015, 03:15:23 AM »
I like this! Only kinda feel sorry for the k100rs it was as it at least looked good in my eye... Does put ideas in my head might i ever crash or get bored with my own bike! How did you make that airbox replacing thingy? Looks cool and maybe a bit better than just stick a big K&N on the afm...
  • Holland, Europe
  • '89 K75RT

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