same as above.
That looks very sexy and very ridable.
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Speakin of /5 projects, here is the state of my project, a 1972 R75/5. I have a thread going: "Diary of a Barn Queen" that tells the whole story. I still have a lot to do, but its good to see it looking like a motorcycle again:
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Hank Pfister
Copper Hill, VA
pfestus1@yahoo.com
2007 R1200GS, 1973 R75/5/Dnepr, 1984 R100RS/Motovation.
www.twinvalleyriders.com
HankPfister, nice looking bike. I'd say you are more along the restoration lines than I am. I bought this one with the rear in boxes, so I'm first trying to make sure she runs.
'83 R100RT'd
'71 R75/5 SWB
'06 KLR 650
What a gorgeous bunch of Beemers - each and EVERY one of them.
Pleasing and INSPIRING!
'77 R100RS - What is good, Phaedrus, and what is not good--need we ask anyone to tell us these things?
Picked this one up on Wednesday.
Runs good, but could use some TLC in the appearance department. Not that it's going to get all that much.... but it could use some.
Job one is to burn off the ME88s that the prevous owner thought were a good idea. Job 2 is to do something about the 20 year old seat foam & cover- talk about a brick!
Here she is in a very Western looking setting..
All in all, not bad at all for a 120,000 mile bike, wouldn't you say?
Ride Safe, Ride Lots
I'm diggin it. bikerfish
Not bad at all Bikerfish, she looks good! Nice bike.![]()
'83 R100RT'd
'71 R75/5 SWB
'06 KLR 650
That's a beauty. It looks right at home in that landscape.
Randy Summers
1980 R100 RT
Never brake in the learning curve.
thanx guys. up close it shows its age, and the ME88s are not going to be so hot when it comes to chucking rocks around, but it is fun being back on an airhead.
Ride Safe, Ride Lots