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    Awesome BMW Airheads

    Really enjoying the BMW R65....daily riding, weekend thrashing, shopping with its enormous panniers, filling up with petrol every 360 kms plus.....
    Parts are cheapish and plentyful, they are fun to ride.....and so on.....
    In fact I like them so much I have two runners and another being built up at the moment.
    Probably not as much character as an Italian bike but if thats the price you pay for reliability so be it.

    If only Guzzi ( the Chinese of the 70's) had been able to copy better.... :
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    I'm thrashing a K75 rat that I got at the moment. Parts not as plentilful unfortunately but I reckon I'd have a hard time killing it.

    Runs like a top, and grin factor with everyone wanting to check out the flash as chalkboard black with a brush paint job!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    If only Guzzi ( the Chinese of the 70's) had been able to copy better.... :

    Oooiii !!!!


    "...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post

    If only Guzzi ( the Chinese of the 70's) had been able to copy better.... :
    Where is the Dodgy one when he is needed?

    I know what you mean Volty. I am planning to unload my plastic mammoth and am seriously considering an airhead (but in the R80 - R100 range)
    Now to pry money out of SWMBO...
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    I bought my baby (1985 R80g/s ) with 50,000km on it and didn't want to put too many k's on it. Problem is, I can't stay off it - it's too much fun to ride.

    Now I'm looking for a rat R80 or R100 as an everyday ride...
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    Good stuff, love my old horse. Where do you source these plentiful parts from please
    Oh bugger

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    Quote Originally Posted by martybabe View Post
    Good stuff, love my old horse. Where do you source these plentiful parts from please
    Boxxerparts:

    http://www.boxxerparts.de/en/index.php

    They're very efficient and have a quick delivery (7 days from Germany last time) - also what with the Euro being fucked and all they'll be cheaper now..

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    Pah,...gimme a R90S thanks...


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Pah,...gimme a R90S thanks...
    That's on my list, too.
    I've missed a couple in NZ, now I'm looking elsewhere...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    That's on my list, too.
    I've missed a couple in NZ, now I'm looking elsewhere...
    Hope you have lots of cash needed for what is a R90 with dellortos,second disc and a fairing with a clock.....
    I know of two that sold recently....pretty much word or mouth unless you can be bothered with the endless tyre kicking questions on TM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    Boxxerparts:

    http://www.boxxerparts.de/en/index.php

    They're very efficient and have a quick delivery (7 days from Germany last time) - also what with the Euro being fucked and all they'll be cheaper now..
    Superb, thank you, I'd best make a shopping list
    Oh bugger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Hope you have lots of cash needed for what is a R90 with dellortos,second disc and a fairing with a clock.....
    I know of two that sold recently....pretty much word or mouth unless you can be bothered with the endless tyre kicking questions on TM
    I had one lined up by word of mouth and after saying I wanted it the bloody idjut sold it out from under me

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    Quote Originally Posted by martybabe View Post
    Superb, thank you, I'd best make a shopping list
    I made enquiries at Motobins (in the UK) and Boxxerparts.
    They were both priced about the same, but the krauts were far more efficient (no surprise there).

    I also found these guys to be good:
    http://www.beemerboneyard.com/ (not too much airhead stuff though).

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    I've had my R65 Mono 4 years now and I'm loving it. It's fulfilled it's one bike for all task perfectly - back to the '70's. Two seats/rear guards, 2 sets of wheels and tyres, 2 front guards, 2 sets of panniers, 3 exhaust systems, 2 screens and enough handle bars to build a fence with, this bike can be anything I want it to be. More lazy power would be nice, but I like working a 650 hard - more throttle, more revs, push, push, push, lazy is not fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    I've had my R65 Mono 4 years now and I'm loving it. It's fulfilled it's one bike for all task perfectly - back to the '70's. Two seats/rear guards, 2 sets of wheels and tyres, 2 front guards, 2 sets of panniers, 3 exhaust systems, 2 screens and enough handle bars to build a fence with, this bike can be anything I want it to be. More lazy power would be nice, but I like working a 650 hard - more throttle, more revs, push, push, push, lazy is not fun.
    So true, took mine on the SH 22/huntly loop on Sunday....great fun running it up past 7000 rpm thu the gears.....lots more fun than my mates Ducati 1000s I rode part of the way.
    The more fun riding a slow bike fast rule....
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