Okay... I'll bite. How did you post the YouTube link?
"It is what you discover, after you know it all, that counts." _ John Wooden
Lew Morris
1973 R75/5 - original owner
"Jung, frisch und dynamisch" is an R60/5.
Answer...it was posted in the "How Do I Forum...". Here's the post:
http://www.bmwmoa.org/forum/showpost...&postcount=700
Kurt -- Forum Administrator ---> Resources and Links Thread <---
'78 R100/7 & '69 R69S & '52 R25/2
mine-ineye-deatheah-pielayah-jooa-kalayus. oolah-minane-hay-meeriah-kal-oyus-algay-a-thaykin', buddy!
My new airhead project. 1983 R80ST. Picked it up a couple of days ago. I am at the stage of trying to figure out where to go with it.. I am leaning towards a scrambler style rather than a full on G/S... I like to ride gravel and some dirt roads so I was thinking of a G/S handlebar, knobbie tires and chunky grippy pegs. Probably get a solo seat and a tail rack set-up.. give it a spit, pollish and a few dabs of paint here and there.
I was looking for a ST for some time for a few reasons.
1) I am only 5'5".
2) I wanted a 800 cc monolever
3) wanted spoke wheels with tubes so I can air down my tires on extended soft stuff
Below is my other wonderful airhead
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Cool!
We don't see many R65 monolevers out there, either!
Feel free to join the gang at the R65 forum, too (www.bmwr65.org)!
BMWs in my garage: 1982 R65LS, 1978 R100/7
Attachment 25116I wanted to make a few alterations
I like it but may change the color
Wow, 2 different RS's this week with no fairings.
Here she is... best bike I've ever had.
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http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4088/...171734e3_b.jpg
I picked up this 1974 "project" last Sunday.
C.R. Krieger
'78 Euro-spec R100RS Motorsport
Looks like it just needs a little "tweaking" ;-)
Don "Radar" Wreyford
00 K1200LT, 98 R1100GS AE, 84 R100RS, 76 R75/6 (rebuild complete)
MOA # 91738, RA #27032 , ABC #7915 - "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results" - Albert Einstein