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BMW Motorrad presents the R 18 IRON ANNIE.
Mon Feb 20 17:00:00 CET 2023 Press Release
R 18 custom bike from BMW partner VTR Motorrad AG & VTR Customs in aviation style.
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Dominik Schaidnagel
BMW Group
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Munich/Schmerikon. The old "Aunt Ju"
Junkers Ju 52, the legendary three-engine commercial and transport
aircraft from the 1930s, is still familiar to many people. The Ju 52
with the aircraft registration D-AQUI in the Lufthansa colour scheme
grey-black from 1936 became particularly well known worldwide. During
its time in the USA from 1970 to 1984 under the American aircraft
registration N52JU, it was christened "IRON ANNIE" for short
by its then owner Martin Caidin.
It was precisely this aircraft that inspired a customer of BMW
partner VTR Motorrad AG & VTR Customs in Schmerikon, Switzerland,
to create a very special customized version of the BMW R 18 – the R 18
"IRON ANNIE". Years before, the architect had already had an
individual R nineT built entirely according to his ideas at VTR
Customs and this time, too, aviation style elements from aircraft
construction were to be used.
For example, the dial of the speedometer integrated into the
tank, which is intended to be reminiscent of old cockpit instruments,
or access panels with quick-release fasteners, as found on many
aircraft. And of course, it was imperative to borrow from the Ju 52's
characteristic corrugated aluminium planking. At the same time, the
seat was to be reminiscent of a riding saddle and, of course, only the
"IRON ANNIE" colour scheme in grey and black was to be used
for the paintwork.
A BMW R 18 First Edition served as the starting point for the
customizing project. First the engine was removed and painted black.
All chrome parts were painted black and the fork stanchions also
received a black coating in the form of a DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) coat.
The cockpit trim was pulled back as narrow and flat as possible
to emphasise the streamlined shape. The 7 cm shorter fork and a
height-adjustable Wilbers shock absorber emphasise the crouched stance
of the motorcycle. "To make the bike look smaller and give it a
more filigree appearance between the wheels, we had large 18 and 21
inch wheels made by Kineo," adds Daniel Weidmann, Owner &
Managing Director of VTR Motorrad & VTR Customs.
As a further technical treat, racing-style HC3 pumps from Magura
were fitted in place of the standard R 18 brake and clutch fittings.
The dial of the customized speedometer also received a hand specially
made by watchmaker Zeitzone Zurich.
"One of the big challenges with the R 18 IRON ANNIE was the
replica cooling fins in the area of the rear silencers. Shaping these
parts into parallel and beautiful radii and at the same time still
fastening them harmoniously took a number of attempts," says
Daniel Weidmann about the aluminium sheet metal work. This consumed
countless hours of work, as the fuel tank, the tail with the suggested
tail fin of an aeroplane, the side panels and the cockpit were
artfully hand-formed from aluminium sheet. Reminiscences of
traditional metal aircraft construction are also provided by the
numerous lens-head rivets.
"What almost pained us a little when we saw all the
handmade, bright aluminium sheets shimmering and shining was that they
would have to be painted. However, we are extremely satisfied with the
result because the R 18 IRON ANNIE differs even more clearly from our
well-known SPITFIRE, which is also designed in aviation style,"
Daniel Weidmann continues.
The R 18 IRON ANNIE will receive road approval and is sure to
turn quite a few heads in its new home on Lake Geneva. It will remain
a unique model as promised to the customer.
BMW R 18 IRON ANNIE by VTR Customs specifications:
- Base: BMW R 18 First Edition.
- Sheet metal parts: Fuel tank, rear, side panels, cockpit, mudguard, Aluminium handmade by VTR Customs.
- Fork: shortened and DLC-coated stanchions.
- Suspension strut: Wilbers, height adjustable.
- Wheels: Kineo front 3.5 x 21", rear 6 x18".
- Tyres: Avon Cobra, 120/70-21 and 200/55-18.
- Handlebars: ABM Vario Clip.
- Speedometer: Customized by Zeitzone Zürich.
- Brake / clutch pump: Magura HC3.
- Saddle: VTR Customs & Yves Knobel Saddlery.
- Exhaust system: Walzwerk.
- Number plate holder: Berham Customs.
- Side indicator and rear lights: Kellermann Atto.
- Headlight: HIGHSIDER.
- Paintwork: VTR Customs & Freuler AG, Benken.
Disclaimer.
The vehicles shown may be modified and fitted with third-party accessories and/or proprietary parts that are not manufactured, distributed or tested by BMW. BMW accepts no liability for the modifications (including the fitting, characteristics and use of the accessories shown). NOTE: Modification of series production vehicles (including the fitting and use of third-party and self-made parts) can impair riding characteristics! Riding our vehicles in modified condition is at your own risk.
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