Whilst BMW are probably most synonymous with their cars, this does their excellent range of motorcycles a disservice and when one has been restored as well as thisย Thrive 1951 BMW R51 RESTOMOD, itโs hard not to sit up and take notice. This magnificent looking steed has been well and truly bought into the 21st century with an array of overhauls but the fact it was done uponย one of the all-time classic motorcycles, it was always going to end up being a cut above in our opinion here at Coolector HQ.

Theย Thrive 1951 BMW R51 RESTOMOD takes one of the most instantly recognisable motorcycles in existence and gives it a vibrant new look that weโre loving here at Coolector HQ. Original R51โs came with theย early boxer engine and โplungerโ rear suspension but despite their venerable age, R51s can still be picked up at auction for less than US$20,000 which represents somewhat of a steal for such an iconic machine.
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Given their age and the fact that only 18000 BMW R51s were built, they are becoming increasingly rare and thatโs why itโs always heartening to see motorcycle workshops like the Jakarta based Thrive give them a new lease of life and prepare them for use in the 21st century.ย The client behind this commission build has been a BMW aficionado since childhood so was delighted to get his hands on one of their most celebrated machines. After meeting the Thrive teamย and reminiscing over airheads from his past, he returned to the workshop with the engine and frame of a 1951 R51/3 and the rest, as they say, is history.




Alas, too many parts were missing from the bikeย forย the R51 to be returned to its original showroom state but this gave the guys at Thrive a bit of creative license and theyโve certainly used it to deliver one of the coolest looking rides youโre likely to see. They decided to useย a restomod approach, which essentially entailed updating some parts of the bike while maintaining the overall classic look and feel that made it so popular and iconic in the first place.


The beauty of the Thrive Workshop in Indonesia comes from the fact that they donโt follow trends or take shortcuts with their custom creations: each new build has an original vision behind it, matched to exquisite detail work.ย The R51โs frame, which can trace its lineage back as far asย 1935, was certainly an interesting concept to tweak and they began to play around with visual illusions, looking for ways to add a twist to the aesthetics and itโs definitely mission accomplished so far as thatโs concerned.
Subtle Alterations
Much more evolution than revolution, the design of thisย Thrive 1951 BMW R51 RESTOMOD is quite subtle in nature. They started byย crafting slim new bodywork out of aluminium sheet. The squared-off tank cover echoes the shape of the original engine, but courtesy of a clever paint on top of the brushed metal, it draws the eye towards the iconic plunger shocks.ย Hand-beaten aluminium was also utilisedย for the rear frame cover and the housing for the Daymaker Projector LED headlamp, alongside a custom battery box.




Thrive have also machined smooth new covers for the front suspension of the bike and overhauledย smaller parts like the license plate bracket, kickstand and rear hub cover. The front drum brake has been swapped out for a vintage Honda item, which looks a little more balanced on this magnificent build.ย Thereโs a new seat unit, which isnโtย too farย from the original โtractorโ style BMW seat. Itโs the same style, but brought into the 21st century with a sleek aluminum base that also houses the LED brake light.
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