
'73??? R90S
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Calendar year or model year?? The '74s did come out in late 1973. Typically, though, people only refer to the model year when describing a bike.
Kurt in S.A.
Kurt in S.A.
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According to Ian Falloon the R90S was available in Europe from 9/73 with a production run of 986 bikes by the end of the year. No models were available in the US before 1/74 and the US Specific chassis numbers begin from this date.
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I saw my first 'live' R90s in early summer in italy, an american guy was riding it, I was quite disappointed beacuse he told me that he did not like the bike beacuse it vibrated more than his previous BMW. I would have been very happy to swop the bike for my norton commando, which was limping a bit!
Charles
Charles
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I bought my first BMW R75/5 in Germany in July of 1973. The first R90S started showing up in Krauser BMW showroom later that year. I was bummed, I wanted one so bad!Scot wrote:http://www.dropbears.com/b/bmw/r90s73.htm
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I didn't know Commandos could limp. All the ones I've known either ran like a bat outta hell, or (frequently) not at allchasbmw wrote:I saw my first 'live' R90s in early summer in italy, an american guy was riding it, I was quite disappointed beacuse he told me that he did not like the bike beacuse it vibrated more than his previous BMW. I would have been very happy to swop the bike for my norton commando, which was limping a bit!
Charles
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The same think happened with me and the R65 & the R80G/S that came out the next year. sigh.Tim Shepherd wrote:I bought my first BMW R75/5 in Germany in July of 1973. The first R90S started showing up in Krauser BMW showroom later that year. I was bummed, I wanted one so bad!
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I believe my R90S is a late '73 production... on the first shipment to Oz, sold in '74.
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You should be able to get the month of manufacture from Phil Hawksley's site: http://www.bmbikes.co.uk/chassispages/e ... sis900.htmThe Bigfella wrote:I believe my R90S is a late '73 production... on the first shipment to Oz, sold in '74.
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Thanks Daniel. According to that, my Brunhilde is 9/73. She'll be 38 this year - sort of 'young middle age'. She wears her patina well and doesn't look a day over 37.DanielMc wrote:You should be able to get the month of manufacture from Phil Hawksley's site: http://www.bmbikes.co.uk/chassispages/e ... sis900.htmThe Bigfella wrote:I believe my R90S is a late '73 production... on the first shipment to Oz, sold in '74.
Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6

Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6

Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)