autoevolution 9 Mar 2021, 20:34 UTC · by 7 photos The fact that Belgians make great chocolate is well known, but what if I told you their custom motorcycles are just as tasty? The specialists over at Deep Creek Cycleworks are among the nation’s go-to-guys when it comes to personalizing your beloved two-wheeler with some bespoke magic. In the past, we featured a couple of their fascinating R nineT-based ventures on autoevolution, namely “T-Minus” and “The Black Bull.” Today, we’ll remind ourselves about the crew’s abilities by examining their achievements on a 1988 model from BMW’s K100RS lineup. The donor is put in motion by a liquid-cooled DOHC inline-four leviathan that boasts eight valves and a humungous displacement of 987cc. At around 8,000 rpm, this nasty animal is fully capable of delivering up to 90 wild ponies, along with 63 pound-feet (86 Nm) of twisting force at 6,000 revs.