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    Quote Originally Posted by Box'a'bits View Post
    No, Redboots bike is a R100GSPD Classic. Here's his blog page. He's put WP 5060 forks on it, with a triple clamp from Boxer Toko (Matt Beekers).

    The blue bike is a 'random' I liked from the 2v GS forum (de). There are more pictures of the bike in my Picasa album here. Note your bike takes pride of place on the album cover.

    Highly honored that our Beemers at the top of your page. or was it just the first one on there
    Tricky thing deciding what to do with the Beemer. Its hardly been ridden since I got the DR. The DR is better off road than the DR and ok on the road. The Beemer is a bit smoother on road being a twin and shaft drive. Ive had the Beemer so long that it feels like i want to do something dramatic to it to give "it a new lease" of life, or maybe just sell it ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phreaky Phil View Post
    Highly honored that our Beemers at the top of your page. or was it just the first one on there

    Tricky thing deciding what to do with the Beemer. Its hardly been ridden since I got the DR. The DR is better off road than the GS and ok on the road. The Beemer is a bit smoother on road being a twin and shaft drive. I've had the Beemer so long that it feels like I want to do something dramatic to it to give "it a new lease" of life, or maybe just sell it?
    The DR will be dead & buried long before the GS.

    I do understand what you are saying though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Box'a'bits View Post
    The DR will be dead & buried long before the GS.

    I do understand what you are saying though.
    I agree, hence the thoughts on a radical mod to get it to do what I would like to do on it, without spending an absolute fortune. Most of our NZ riding is 60% tar 35% gravel and 5% offroad, its eay to get a bike to do the first two well but not so easy to do all three well. Then throw on a pillion to complicate things. I had a hankering to try a 950 Super Enduro, but maybe to much motor.

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    I can agree with those points Phil. These days you don't have to go far to find any modern bike that will outdo the GS in most areas except simplicity.
    They are a great platform to do conversions & modifications tho as you know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phreaky Phil View Post
    . Ive had the Beemer so long that it feels like i want to do something dramatic to it to give "it a new lease" of life, or maybe just sell it ?
    there would be a few on here who would be wanting for the second option

    me included
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    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    I can agree with those points Phil. These days you don't have to go far to find any modern bike that will outdo the GS in most areas except simplicity.
    They are a great platform to do conversions & modifications tho as you know.
    Yea, I look at that blue and white one and see an Airhead Super Enduro. !
    I couldn't believe how much Andrew had to undo on his KTM 990 to access the air filter (on the TAT)
    Not simple

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phreaky Phil View Post
    I couldn't believe how much Andrew had to undo on his KTM 990 to access the air filter (on the TAT)
    Not simple
    I got mine down to 10 minutes on the 950. Those big KTM's are pretty top heavy in the rougher stuff and very tall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    Those big KTM's are pretty top heavy in the rougher stuff and very tall.
    especially when you a bit short in the leg took a mates 990 for a spin & stopped at lights in town put foot down only to find
    there was nothing there.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    there would be a few on here who would be wanting for the second option

    me included
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    The next generation, keen for a wee ride?

    BMW Motorrad seeks ABRs for the ultimate round-the-world test ride (From UK - might be option here?)
    The new R 1200 GS
    BMW Motorrad is offering ABRs the chance to take the all-new 2013 R 1200 GS on a round-the-world, all expenses paid, overland expedition. Five riders will be selected by a panel of experts to ride a leg through one of five continents on the “One World. One R 1200 GS” tour.
    “The all-new R 1200 GS has set the bar higher than ever for adventure sports motorcycles. We believe the R 1200 GS can tackle just about anything the world can throw at it,” said Tony Jakeman, marketing manager for BMW Motorrad UK. “The new GS will be put through its paces on some of the toughest terrain in the world, and give five riders the adventure of a lifetime.”
    To earn a place on the expedition, ABRs are invited to tell BMW Motorrad why they would make the perfect ambassador for the new bike. A jury of international VIPs and motorcycle adventurers will select the five riders from around the world, based on their motorcycling experience, ambitions, attitude and, above all, their passion for two-wheeled adventure. The five appointed ambassadors will be among the first people to ride the highly-anticipated next generation GS ahead of its international launch in March 2013.
    The tour will travel through New Zealand, Asia, South Africa, America and Europe between December and March 2013, the competition is open to all riders over 21 years old. For your chance to win all you need to do is visit www.bmw-motorrad.co.uk and fill in the form- make sure you try to catch the attention and imagination of the judges. Good luck!

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    BMW R80 RT Police - for sale

    Please excuse me for interrupting but it occurred to me that I should at least let you guys know that my bike is for sale. Sad, a shame, regrets I've had a few..but someone else should cherish and enjoy this motorcycle.

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...post1130430855

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    My trusty 'leven fiddy is on Trade Me

    Enjoy the back roads of our beautiful country on this much loved and faithful 'leven fiddy.

    I'll be sad to see her go but have upgraded to an R1200GS - weighs less - in recognition of my advancing years!

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-534653182.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aslan View Post
    Enjoy the back roads of our beautiful country on this much loved and faithful 'leven fiddy.

    I'll be sad to see her go but have upgraded to an R1200GS - weighs less - in recognition of my advancing years!

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-534653182.htm

    patina of use seriously considering a 1200 gs myself

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    looks nice aslan. My local bike shop - city m/cs is now the BMW agent & have a range of new BMWs. Far out they're a bit more comfortable looking than ol Schmidt
    That looks to be a cheap price for a nice bike - good luck with the sale.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    looks nice aslan. My local bike shop - city m/cs is now the BMW agent & have a range of new BMWs. Far out they're a bit more comfortable looking than ol Schmidt
    That looks to be a cheap price for a nice bike - good luck with the sale.
    i rode a gs adventure a couple of weeks ago,the ol boxer is no less comfy and the adventure felt H U G E but i have had enough of the electrical issues i been having.Its been very good lately though maybe i have finally got it.I dont fully trust it tho and it s hard to get that outa my head

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