Question on the R100rs " do up" auction. " for those asking about parts etc there is a man with a very big shed full of bits with-in 100kms of Auckland for airheads and he may have what u are looking for. Ask on bmwor nz website and you may find out his identity. stevebell (105 ) 8:33 am, Sat 8 May " Cheers for that. 12:15 pm, Sat 8 May I'm going to log on and find out....
There's tumbleweed blowing through the main street of the BMWOR forum . . . . So tell us when you find out who the guy with the very big shed full of airhead bits is. i need some more stuff.
I heard he was able to tell milage, manufacture date and prevoius owner's star sign just from sniffing the dipstick.. but unhealthy really. Have the BMWOR forum run out of cleaning products to review?
They should combine the Ducati Owners Club and BMWOR register to cut down on Tumbleweed costs...... " theme from the Good the Bad and the Ugly"..... to go with your tumbleweeds... " I hear he lives in an old abandoned power station...."
Come on Volty, let's not air our dirty laundry here, there's a place for that.
They say bikes have gone into the swamp and never come out....
Sounds like a verse from "The legend of Wooley Swamp", Charlie Daniels Band!
It should be spelt "BMW Hoard Near Auckland" I think hoard has a more relevant dictonary definition in this context. hoard [hɔːd] n 1. an accumulated store hidden away for future use 2. a cache of ancient coins, treasure, etc. propeller treasure
3. what happens when you build a large shed.
The guy is obviously demented . . . . besides, it's a gross exaggeration to suggest that the shed's full of old BMW airhead stuff. (There's some old BMW car stuff in there too . . . ) "Airhead Country . . . The Home Of Licorice Tea . . . "
" ..Take me home...Island Block Road..... to the place I belong...... Headroom Heights...... Airhead country..... Take me home... Island Block Road" Music by John Denver Words by Lemmy Kilminster.
I thought Beemers travelled in Divisions? Kinda like the GUzzi Comittees. Would Beemers be the Panzer Division?
Nah, the Luftwaffe . . .
Panzergruppe. It's a Panzergruppe From Wikipedia The 5./le. "Africa" Division eventually became at least partially expanded into the 21./PD or 21st Panzer Division. It was given German unit elements that were already on the ground in North Africa and some replacement equipment to meet the prescribed full Panzer Division KStN constraints (except for the Motorcycle Battalion component, which was never complete) Of course the motorcycle division was never complete. That's because the BMWs kept falling in with the tanks. Von Klunken is forever moaning about lacking machine guns .