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Well the Bimmer saw the light of day today, Spyug came over this afternoon and brought his carbtune and a tune up was done, she idles really nice now, we took her for a small run around the block and she ran just fine, definitely needs new tires but the longer she ran the better she was behaving, now comes the decision to sell her or not?????
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ShadowFocus603
That BMW certainly has some spunk and personality. Kinda reminds me of the pop up headlight Kat's.
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spyug
Well it definitely is a sweet little bike and would make for a great commuter or short trip bike. In comparison to the FZ and GS 750s she feels positively svelte.
That is the first and only BMW I have ridden but you can tell it is real Bavarian engineering. Solid and tight.
As mentioned, she does need new rubber and I think she would take some getting used to with the heads covering your feet. I found finding the gear shift and even the side stand a bit difficult to find.
A great little bike for someone if GK puts her up for sale.
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SVSooke
Man does that thing look good!Yes I still wish we could have done a deal but with shipping it here I doubt it would have made sense.You should get a good price for it if you do sell.
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I'd keep it. I've been hankering after another old Beemer since I made the stupid mistake of selling my last one - an R80 with 100 top end(s) on it. The chance of getting another one, and all those bits for peanuts again is so vanishingly small as to be disregarded. To find a neighbour selling one like yours for just a couple/few hundred bucks is something I'd leap at.---- Dave
Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window
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GateKeeper
Originally posted by spyug View PostWell it definitely is a sweet little bike and would make for a great commuter or short trip bike. In comparison to the FZ and GS 750s she feels positively svelte.
That is the first and only BMW I have ridden but you can tell it is real Bavarian engineering. Solid and tight.
As mentioned, she does need new rubber and I think she would take some getting used to with the heads covering your feet. I found finding the gear shift and even the side stand a bit difficult to find.
A great little bike for someone if GK puts her up for sale.
Up for sale, well it's still undecided....hence why I am hesitant to put on new rubber, if I just store her for a while longer no point in putting on new tires and just have them sit and rot away..
Originally posted by eil View PostOne of the best-looking vintage bimmers I've seen in any condition. You'll have zero problems finding a buyer.
Originally posted by SVSooke View PostMan does that thing look good!Yes I still wish we could have done a deal but with shipping it here I doubt it would have made sense.You should get a good price for it if you do sell.
Originally posted by Grimly View PostI'd keep it. I've been hankering after another old Beemer since I made the stupid mistake of selling my last one - an R80 with 100 top end(s) on it. The chance of getting another one, and all those bits for peanuts again is so vanishingly small as to be disregarded. To find a neighbour selling one like yours for just a couple/few hundred bucks is something I'd leap at.
I just have to figure out do I want the cash now, and or the bike, and the pull is not strong one way or the other......maybe a few more sleeps and I will come to a decision.....
.Last edited by Guest; 06-22-2015, 12:15 PM.
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