The BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was an air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer twin cylinder, 4 valves per cylinder Sport Bike motorcycle produced by BMW in 1981. Max torque was 56.06 ft/lbs (76.0 Nm) @ 5500 RPM.
1 of 100 - 1982 BMW Krauser MKM 1000 In Germany, Sport by AbhiNovember 8, 2013 Leave a Comment Back in the early 80s, Krauser was the world's largest manufacturer of detachable luggage for motorcycles, known especially for their bags used on BMWs and Goldwings.
The 1983 Krauser MKM 1000 4-Valve The motorcycle you see here is the single best equipped Krauser MKM 1000 we've ever come across. It's fitted with the rare Krauser 4-valve heads bumping power from 60 hp to 72 hp, as well as a pair of 40mm Dell'Orto PHM carburetors, a BMW 336Rs sport cam, and Ducati.
1985 Krauser MKM 1000 1009189 - 18,251 kilometers reported (11,200 miles). Rare and interesting piece of German motorcycle history. Krauser MKM (Michael Krauser Motorrad) was a limited production high-performance variant of the early 1980's R100S. Sporting a technologically advanced, lightweight and stiff 'birdcage' chassis and improved aerodynamics to suit high.
1 of 100 - 1982 BMW Krauser MKM 1000 In Germany, Sport by AbhiNovember 8, 2013 Leave a Comment Back in the early 80s, Krauser was the world's largest manufacturer of detachable luggage for motorcycles, known especially for their bags used on BMWs and Goldwings.
The 1983 Krauser MKM 1000 4-Valve The motorcycle you see here is the single best equipped Krauser MKM 1000 we've ever come across. It's fitted with the rare Krauser 4-valve heads bumping power from 60 hp to 72 hp, as well as a pair of 40mm Dell'Orto PHM carburetors, a BMW 336Rs sport cam, and Ducati.
Santa Monica, California - One of just 237 MKM 1000s -- the ultimate 80s expression of BMW's boxer twin!
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980 - 1981) In 1980, the BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was introduced with a newly developed tubular space frame based on Peter Zettelmaier's diploma thesis.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980-1981) Specs, Performance & Photos ...
The legendary Krauser MKM 1000 motorcycle, a creation born from German motorcycling legend Michael Krauser's passion and vision. Built with BMW components and featuring a computer.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980 - 1981) In 1980, the BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was introduced with a newly developed tubular space frame based on Peter Zettelmaier's diploma thesis.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980) technical specifications BMW Krauser MKM 1000 is produced in 1980. Engine is Four stroke, two cylinder horizontally opposed Boxer, pushrod operated 4 valves per cylinder., displacement 980 cc / 59.8 cu in., produces power 52.2 kW / 70 hp @ 7500 rpm and 75.4 Nm / 7.7 kgf-m / 55.7 ft/lb @ 5500 rpm.
1 of 100 - 1982 BMW Krauser MKM 1000 In Germany, Sport by AbhiNovember 8, 2013 Leave a Comment Back in the early 80s, Krauser was the world's largest manufacturer of detachable luggage for motorcycles, known especially for their bags used on BMWs and Goldwings.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000
The BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was an air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer twin cylinder, 4 valves per cylinder Sport Bike motorcycle produced by BMW in 1981. Max torque was 56.06 ft/lbs (76.0 Nm) @ 5500 RPM.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980) technical specifications BMW Krauser MKM 1000 is produced in 1980. Engine is Four stroke, two cylinder horizontally opposed Boxer, pushrod operated 4 valves per cylinder., displacement 980 cc / 59.8 cu in., produces power 52.2 kW / 70 hp @ 7500 rpm and 75.4 Nm / 7.7 kgf-m / 55.7 ft/lb @ 5500 rpm.
The 1983 Krauser MKM 1000 4-Valve The motorcycle you see here is the single best equipped Krauser MKM 1000 we've ever come across. It's fitted with the rare Krauser 4-valve heads bumping power from 60 hp to 72 hp, as well as a pair of 40mm Dell'Orto PHM carburetors, a BMW 336Rs sport cam, and Ducati.
Here's a riddle: When is a BMW not really a BMW? When it's a Krauser MKM1000, of course. We'll get to the motorcycle in a moment, but first, some history about Mike Krauser Motorcycle, or MKM as it is better known. German.
TopWorldMoto >> Photos Of BMW Krauser MKM 1000 - Photo Galleries
1 of 100 - 1982 BMW Krauser MKM 1000 In Germany, Sport by AbhiNovember 8, 2013 Leave a Comment Back in the early 80s, Krauser was the world's largest manufacturer of detachable luggage for motorcycles, known especially for their bags used on BMWs and Goldwings.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980) technical specifications BMW Krauser MKM 1000 is produced in 1980. Engine is Four stroke, two cylinder horizontally opposed Boxer, pushrod operated 4 valves per cylinder., displacement 980 cc / 59.8 cu in., produces power 52.2 kW / 70 hp @ 7500 rpm and 75.4 Nm / 7.7 kgf-m / 55.7 ft/lb @ 5500 rpm.
The BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was an air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer twin cylinder, 4 valves per cylinder Sport Bike motorcycle produced by BMW in 1981. Max torque was 56.06 ft/lbs (76.0 Nm) @ 5500 RPM.
Here's a riddle: When is a BMW not really a BMW? When it's a Krauser MKM1000, of course. We'll get to the motorcycle in a moment, but first, some history about Mike Krauser Motorcycle, or MKM as it is better known. German.
BMW KRAUSER MKM 1000 - BIKE-ECO
The legendary Krauser MKM 1000 motorcycle, a creation born from German motorcycling legend Michael Krauser's passion and vision. Built with BMW components and featuring a computer.
Santa Monica, California - One of just 237 MKM 1000s -- the ultimate 80s expression of BMW's boxer twin!
The 1983 Krauser MKM 1000 4-Valve The motorcycle you see here is the single best equipped Krauser MKM 1000 we've ever come across. It's fitted with the rare Krauser 4-valve heads bumping power from 60 hp to 72 hp, as well as a pair of 40mm Dell'Orto PHM carburetors, a BMW 336Rs sport cam, and Ducati.
Here's a riddle: When is a BMW not really a BMW? When it's a Krauser MKM1000, of course. We'll get to the motorcycle in a moment, but first, some history about Mike Krauser Motorcycle, or MKM as it is better known. German.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980) technical specifications BMW Krauser MKM 1000 is produced in 1980. Engine is Four stroke, two cylinder horizontally opposed Boxer, pushrod operated 4 valves per cylinder., displacement 980 cc / 59.8 cu in., produces power 52.2 kW / 70 hp @ 7500 rpm and 75.4 Nm / 7.7 kgf-m / 55.7 ft/lb @ 5500 rpm.
The legendary Krauser MKM 1000 motorcycle, a creation born from German motorcycling legend Michael Krauser's passion and vision. Built with BMW components and featuring a computer.
Motorcycle Specifications Overviews and Road Tests.
The 1983 Krauser MKM 1000 4-Valve The motorcycle you see here is the single best equipped Krauser MKM 1000 we've ever come across. It's fitted with the rare Krauser 4-valve heads bumping power from 60 hp to 72 hp, as well as a pair of 40mm Dell'Orto PHM carburetors, a BMW 336Rs sport cam, and Ducati.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980) technical specifications BMW Krauser MKM 1000 is produced in 1980. Engine is Four stroke, two cylinder horizontally opposed Boxer, pushrod operated 4 valves per cylinder., displacement 980 cc / 59.8 cu in., produces power 52.2 kW / 70 hp @ 7500 rpm and 75.4 Nm / 7.7 kgf-m / 55.7 ft/lb @ 5500 rpm.
The BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was an air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer twin cylinder, 4 valves per cylinder Sport Bike motorcycle produced by BMW in 1981. Max torque was 56.06 ft/lbs (76.0 Nm) @ 5500 RPM.
1 of 100 - 1982 BMW Krauser MKM 1000 In Germany, Sport by AbhiNovember 8, 2013 Leave a Comment Back in the early 80s, Krauser was the world's largest manufacturer of detachable luggage for motorcycles, known especially for their bags used on BMWs and Goldwings.
The legendary Krauser MKM 1000 motorcycle, a creation born from German motorcycling legend Michael Krauser's passion and vision. Built with BMW components and featuring a computer.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980-1981) Specs, Performance & Photos ...
Here's a riddle: When is a BMW not really a BMW? When it's a Krauser MKM1000, of course. We'll get to the motorcycle in a moment, but first, some history about Mike Krauser Motorcycle, or MKM as it is better known. German.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980) technical specifications BMW Krauser MKM 1000 is produced in 1980. Engine is Four stroke, two cylinder horizontally opposed Boxer, pushrod operated 4 valves per cylinder., displacement 980 cc / 59.8 cu in., produces power 52.2 kW / 70 hp @ 7500 rpm and 75.4 Nm / 7.7 kgf-m / 55.7 ft/lb @ 5500 rpm.
Santa Monica, California - One of just 237 MKM 1000s -- the ultimate 80s expression of BMW's boxer twin!
1 of 100 - 1982 BMW Krauser MKM 1000 In Germany, Sport by AbhiNovember 8, 2013 Leave a Comment Back in the early 80s, Krauser was the world's largest manufacturer of detachable luggage for motorcycles, known especially for their bags used on BMWs and Goldwings.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 | Bmw, Road Test, Boxer
The 1983 Krauser MKM 1000 4-Valve The motorcycle you see here is the single best equipped Krauser MKM 1000 we've ever come across. It's fitted with the rare Krauser 4-valve heads bumping power from 60 hp to 72 hp, as well as a pair of 40mm Dell'Orto PHM carburetors, a BMW 336Rs sport cam, and Ducati.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980 - 1981) In 1980, the BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was introduced with a newly developed tubular space frame based on Peter Zettelmaier's diploma thesis.
The legendary Krauser MKM 1000 motorcycle, a creation born from German motorcycling legend Michael Krauser's passion and vision. Built with BMW components and featuring a computer.
Motorcycle Specifications Overviews and Road Tests.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000
Motorcycle Specifications Overviews and Road Tests.
1 of 100 - 1982 BMW Krauser MKM 1000 In Germany, Sport by AbhiNovember 8, 2013 Leave a Comment Back in the early 80s, Krauser was the world's largest manufacturer of detachable luggage for motorcycles, known especially for their bags used on BMWs and Goldwings.
1985 Krauser MKM 1000 1009189 - 18,251 kilometers reported (11,200 miles). Rare and interesting piece of German motorcycle history. Krauser MKM (Michael Krauser Motorrad) was a limited production high-performance variant of the early 1980's R100S. Sporting a technologically advanced, lightweight and stiff 'birdcage' chassis and improved aerodynamics to suit high.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980) technical specifications BMW Krauser MKM 1000 is produced in 1980. Engine is Four stroke, two cylinder horizontally opposed Boxer, pushrod operated 4 valves per cylinder., displacement 980 cc / 59.8 cu in., produces power 52.2 kW / 70 hp @ 7500 rpm and 75.4 Nm / 7.7 kgf-m / 55.7 ft/lb @ 5500 rpm.
TopWorldMoto >> Photos Of BMW Krauser MKM 1000 - Photo Galleries
The legendary Krauser MKM 1000 motorcycle, a creation born from German motorcycling legend Michael Krauser's passion and vision. Built with BMW components and featuring a computer.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980) technical specifications BMW Krauser MKM 1000 is produced in 1980. Engine is Four stroke, two cylinder horizontally opposed Boxer, pushrod operated 4 valves per cylinder., displacement 980 cc / 59.8 cu in., produces power 52.2 kW / 70 hp @ 7500 rpm and 75.4 Nm / 7.7 kgf-m / 55.7 ft/lb @ 5500 rpm.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980 - 1981) In 1980, the BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was introduced with a newly developed tubular space frame based on Peter Zettelmaier's diploma thesis.
The BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was an air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer twin cylinder, 4 valves per cylinder Sport Bike motorcycle produced by BMW in 1981. Max torque was 56.06 ft/lbs (76.0 Nm) @ 5500 RPM.
TopWorldMoto >> Photos Of BMW Krauser MKM 1000 - Photo Galleries
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980) technical specifications BMW Krauser MKM 1000 is produced in 1980. Engine is Four stroke, two cylinder horizontally opposed Boxer, pushrod operated 4 valves per cylinder., displacement 980 cc / 59.8 cu in., produces power 52.2 kW / 70 hp @ 7500 rpm and 75.4 Nm / 7.7 kgf-m / 55.7 ft/lb @ 5500 rpm.
1985 Krauser MKM 1000 1009189 - 18,251 kilometers reported (11,200 miles). Rare and interesting piece of German motorcycle history. Krauser MKM (Michael Krauser Motorrad) was a limited production high-performance variant of the early 1980's R100S. Sporting a technologically advanced, lightweight and stiff 'birdcage' chassis and improved aerodynamics to suit high.
The legendary Krauser MKM 1000 motorcycle, a creation born from German motorcycling legend Michael Krauser's passion and vision. Built with BMW components and featuring a computer.
The BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was an air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer twin cylinder, 4 valves per cylinder Sport Bike motorcycle produced by BMW in 1981. Max torque was 56.06 ft/lbs (76.0 Nm) @ 5500 RPM.
1985 Krauser MKM 1000 1009189 - 18,251 kilometers reported (11,200 miles). Rare and interesting piece of German motorcycle history. Krauser MKM (Michael Krauser Motorrad) was a limited production high-performance variant of the early 1980's R100S. Sporting a technologically advanced, lightweight and stiff 'birdcage' chassis and improved aerodynamics to suit high.
Here's a riddle: When is a BMW not really a BMW? When it's a Krauser MKM1000, of course. We'll get to the motorcycle in a moment, but first, some history about Mike Krauser Motorcycle, or MKM as it is better known. German.
The 1983 Krauser MKM 1000 4-Valve The motorcycle you see here is the single best equipped Krauser MKM 1000 we've ever come across. It's fitted with the rare Krauser 4-valve heads bumping power from 60 hp to 72 hp, as well as a pair of 40mm Dell'Orto PHM carburetors, a BMW 336Rs sport cam, and Ducati.
The legendary Krauser MKM 1000 motorcycle, a creation born from German motorcycling legend Michael Krauser's passion and vision. Built with BMW components and featuring a computer.
The BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was an air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer twin cylinder, 4 valves per cylinder Sport Bike motorcycle produced by BMW in 1981. Max torque was 56.06 ft/lbs (76.0 Nm) @ 5500 RPM.
1985 Krauser MKM 1000 1009189 - 18,251 kilometers reported (11,200 miles). Rare and interesting piece of German motorcycle history. Krauser MKM (Michael Krauser Motorrad) was a limited production high-performance variant of the early 1980's R100S. Sporting a technologically advanced, lightweight and stiff 'birdcage' chassis and improved aerodynamics to suit high.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980) technical specifications BMW Krauser MKM 1000 is produced in 1980. Engine is Four stroke, two cylinder horizontally opposed Boxer, pushrod operated 4 valves per cylinder., displacement 980 cc / 59.8 cu in., produces power 52.2 kW / 70 hp @ 7500 rpm and 75.4 Nm / 7.7 kgf-m / 55.7 ft/lb @ 5500 rpm.
The legendary Krauser MKM 1000 motorcycle, a creation born from German motorcycling legend Michael Krauser's passion and vision. Built with BMW components and featuring a computer.
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1 of 100 - 1982 BMW Krauser MKM 1000 In Germany, Sport by AbhiNovember 8, 2013 Leave a Comment Back in the early 80s, Krauser was the world's largest manufacturer of detachable luggage for motorcycles, known especially for their bags used on BMWs and Goldwings.
Here's a riddle: When is a BMW not really a BMW? When it's a Krauser MKM1000, of course. We'll get to the motorcycle in a moment, but first, some history about Mike Krauser Motorcycle, or MKM as it is better known. German.
1985 Krauser MKM 1000 1009189 - 18,251 kilometers reported (11,200 miles). Rare and interesting piece of German motorcycle history. Krauser MKM (Michael Krauser Motorrad) was a limited production high-performance variant of the early 1980's R100S. Sporting a technologically advanced, lightweight and stiff 'birdcage' chassis and improved aerodynamics to suit high.
The BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was an air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer twin cylinder, 4 valves per cylinder Sport Bike motorcycle produced by BMW in 1981. Max torque was 56.06 ft/lbs (76.0 Nm) @ 5500 RPM.
Here's a riddle: When is a BMW not really a BMW? When it's a Krauser MKM1000, of course. We'll get to the motorcycle in a moment, but first, some history about Mike Krauser Motorcycle, or MKM as it is better known. German.
Motorcycle Specifications Overviews and Road Tests.
Santa Monica, California - One of just 237 MKM 1000s -- the ultimate 80s expression of BMW's boxer twin!
The legendary Krauser MKM 1000 motorcycle, a creation born from German motorcycling legend Michael Krauser's passion and vision. Built with BMW components and featuring a computer.
1 of 100 - 1982 BMW Krauser MKM 1000 In Germany, Sport by AbhiNovember 8, 2013 Leave a Comment Back in the early 80s, Krauser was the world's largest manufacturer of detachable luggage for motorcycles, known especially for their bags used on BMWs and Goldwings.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980 - 1981) In 1980, the BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was introduced with a newly developed tubular space frame based on Peter Zettelmaier's diploma thesis.
The BMW Krauser MKM 1000 was an air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer twin cylinder, 4 valves per cylinder Sport Bike motorcycle produced by BMW in 1981. Max torque was 56.06 ft/lbs (76.0 Nm) @ 5500 RPM.
The 1983 Krauser MKM 1000 4-Valve The motorcycle you see here is the single best equipped Krauser MKM 1000 we've ever come across. It's fitted with the rare Krauser 4-valve heads bumping power from 60 hp to 72 hp, as well as a pair of 40mm Dell'Orto PHM carburetors, a BMW 336Rs sport cam, and Ducati.
BMW Krauser MKM 1000 (1980) technical specifications BMW Krauser MKM 1000 is produced in 1980. Engine is Four stroke, two cylinder horizontally opposed Boxer, pushrod operated 4 valves per cylinder., displacement 980 cc / 59.8 cu in., produces power 52.2 kW / 70 hp @ 7500 rpm and 75.4 Nm / 7.7 kgf-m / 55.7 ft/lb @ 5500 rpm.
1985 Krauser MKM 1000 1009189 - 18,251 kilometers reported (11,200 miles). Rare and interesting piece of German motorcycle history. Krauser MKM (Michael Krauser Motorrad) was a limited production high-performance variant of the early 1980's R100S. Sporting a technologically advanced, lightweight and stiff 'birdcage' chassis and improved aerodynamics to suit high.