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Sexy Custom BMW R nineT by South Africa’s Cytech Motorcycles
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Sexy Custom BMW R nineT by South Africa’s Cytech Motorcycles
01 Apr Custom
Sponsored by Moto Animals

Cytech Motorcycle's custom looks nothing like the nineT, and that's not a criticism. The fascia bids adieu to the round headlight and employs a cafe-racer-like semi-fairing up top carved out of carbon fiber. This fairing houses a custom LED headlight and comes complete with a dark windscreen to boost wind protection.

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A similar trend envelops the rear, with the stock flat seat making way for a scooped custom leather saddle. Topping this is a billet tail tidy unit with integrated indicators and a tail lamp that results in one of the sleekest R nineT tails you’ll come across. The number plate has moved downwards near the swingarm.

A cafe racer won’t be complete without sporty ergonomics and riding dynamics, so Cytech has made the proper upgrades. The R nineT now flaunts low clip-on handlebars with trick-looking bar-end mirrors and grips for added attention to detail and custom rear-set footpegs. Meanwhile, gorgeous aluminum spoke wheels wrapped in Michelin Power Cup rubber ensure utmost grip in the twisties.

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Cytech has worked on boxer engines for decades and it used the experience to turn its latest R nineT into a beast. This is achieved via a full titanium exhaust with carbon fiber end cans, DNA air filters, and, most importantly, an ECU flash for the 1,170cc, twin-cylinder mill. To counter the extra ponies, the team also threw in lighter, custom rotors for added stopping prowess.

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Finally, everything comes together via an all-black livery. The dark hue wraps everything - forks, engine, steering damper, single-sided swingarm, rear shock - in black and goes well with the raw carbon finish of the fairing. The digi-analog instrument cluster, meanwhile, has been left as is.

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