R nineT Scrambler owners can now get an authentic ISDT look, with the ‘Green Hell’ Kit from BMW accessory specialists, Wunderlich.
Built using parts from Wunderlich’s extensive R nineT range, ‘Green Hell’ is inspired by the scramblers campaigned by BMW in the late 1970s International Six Days Trial events.
The stripped-down ’70s enduro-bike look is becoming more common among travellers and it starts at the front, with the vintage-style ‘TT’ headlight surround and short, yellow fly-screen. Behind this are Wunderlich’s height-adjustable Six Days Handlebars, Clear Protect Hand Guards and fully adjustable Brake and Clutch Levers.
The traditional Spoked Wheels are topped off with stubby, Brushed Aluminium Mudguards, front and rear. The tail section also benefits from a vintage-style Tubular Steel Sub-Frame with integrated tail light, and a minimalist brushed aluminium Number Plate Holder.
The side-mounted Aluminium Number Plate, Monza Fuel Filler Cap and three-piece Tank Pad Set top off the competition-bike look.
Alongside the cosmetic makeover, the ‘Green Hell’ kit also helps prep the Scrambler for the trails: the fully-adjustable Rear Suspension Kit, Fork Upgrade Kit and adjustable Paralever Strut enable the rider to tailor the R nineT for their chosen route. Engine Crash Bars, Dakar Engine Protection Plate, Header Pipe Protector and Oil Cooler Guard help guard the Boxer engine against damage from flying debris, and from low speed falls.
Crash-bar mounted LED Auxiliary Lights give extra visibility on dark trails, while retro Sidebags, in black or brown, add useful carrying capacity, though perhaps not enough for extensive overlanding.
The R nineT ‘Green Hell’ conversion can be purchased as a complete kit, or the upgrades/add-ons can be purchased separately. Additional parts will be added to Wunderlich’s catalogue soon.
For prices and to view the full list of add-ons included in the ‘Green Hell’ kit, contact Wunderlich’s exclusive UK distributor www.nippynormans.com.
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