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Clip ons? I am out. Looks like a cool project. End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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Not quite "clip Ons' but a one piece flat bar on the RS. The BMW R100RS was designed for high speed at long distance. A favorite bike for European Police departments. ********* "Some people are alive today because it's against the law to kill them". | |||
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The snowflake wheels have a reputation for being a bit soft and leaking air. Rumor is they were designed for German roads, (which are very wel paved), and didn't work out too well on some US roads. _____________________________ 'I'm pretty fly for a white guy'. | |||
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Mine will need new rubber. The tires are not looking good. I'm tempted to go all black and have the wheels painted or powdercoated black. I got a manual with the bike that is probably 2 inches thick. It's a neat bike. It feels like it carries its weight low. There are plenty of areas to shed weight on what already feels like a surprisingly light motorcycle. It's cool. The engine just sticks out on both sides....with the streamlined cooling fins it's unique. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | |||
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Since this is a project, consider converting the single headlight to LED. Retro Cafe is cool but I want maximum light out front. I have added a set of Clearwater lights to my BMW. Expensive, but worth every penny. Lots of deer here in the Yoop. End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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Back then it was about the only factory fairing. If you're determined to make this a "café racer," at least recover it intact and either keep it or sell it. Someone who has busted theirs up would probably be happy to get it. | |||
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This bike is a classic in the rough, go slowly with your plans! Before you rule out the fairing, ride behind it for a bit after you get the bike up and running, BMW made some of the best fairings that are not too big but allow excellent rider protection from rain and the air flow characteristics are very good as these were designed to be ridden on the Autobahn. That bike will not be anything like the ones you have been riding but will cover a lot of distance in a relatively short time because it is comfortable to ride for extended periods at speed for as long as you care to. It is not a quick machine but it is a fast machine. Again get some seat time before you change it too much and keep all the things you think you don't want like the fairing and bag mounts as they will be expensive to replace if you later decide that the folks in Deutschland were right about how the thing should have been built. And yes, I agree the backrest must go but if the wife rides she may differ. The “POLICE" Their job Is To Save Your Ass, Not Kiss It The muzzle end of a .45 pretty much says "go away" in any language - Clint Smith | |||
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Cool bike! Where do you keep them all? | |||
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I'm just about at capacity. Honesty, I'm thinking I should probably ditch my R1 now that it's running good. That Yamaha is just too damn fast....it is trouble. Im thinking about selling the trusty SV also. Then I'll pick up a low mile BMW R Nine T and begin getting this R100 fixed up. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | |||
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The real reason is they were originally designed to be used with inner tube type tires NOT tubeless tires. Justification for what others have attempted to do after the fact may have been the reason for the "rumor". ----------------------------------- Regards, Steve The anticipation is often greater than the actual reward | |||
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Stick, Congrats. I've wanted an airhead for sometime, too. Don't get rid of the SV. I regret when I sold mine. I love my Buell XB12S that replaced it, but I look for another SV almost every day. Todd phxtoad "Careful man, there's a beverage here!" | |||
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The alternators on the airhead BMW's barely keep pace with the bike's draw at idle. Sitting at a stop light with the brake light on and a signal light blinking and you can actually see the battery charge gauge sink further and further in to the red. I started using LED bulbs in the brake and tail light and my low speed charging problems went away. An LED headlight can only help this issue even further. _____________________________ 'I'm pretty fly for a white guy'. | |||
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I found my 78 R100S to be a well thought out and comfortable long distance/high speed (relatively) traveling companion. You may find yourself digging that fairing once you take the crap off the back. Make sure you do the oilfilter and clutch splines the way the old airhead guys do them, they're a little tricky and costly to fix what happens if done wrong. | |||
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Sounds like it's a solid bike. My R1 project is done and my other project bike is daunting so I'm gonna focus on getting this old BMW running and road worthy then I'll worry about the fairing and aesthetic. I've wanted a BMW R series bike for so long! This is gonna be fun!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | |||
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