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AngryOlaf
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Hi All,
Another new member here. I joined the forums a little while ago and am finally getting around to a first post to say hello. :D

I'm very new to the world of BMW bikes having picked up a '79 R100 "project" bike this past fall. It's already a nice pile of parts in the garage, but the frame is back from powder coating and bits and pieces are slowly making their way back on. (A good sign in my opinion!)

This is my first time tearing down and rebuilding a bike and I am sure I will have questions eventually... so far a few manuals and a good deal of online research have carried me along.

The r100 project is bike #2 in the garage along side a 2000 Honda Superhawk. (I'm already working the concept of a bike #3 into the subconscious of the Mrs.)

I'm also a member of the VBMWMO and have been posting photos of my progress (or lack thereof) in that site's galleries...
http://www.vintagebmw.org/v7/node/8334

A little more about me... I live in the Los Angeles area, have been a father for roughly 14 months, and have been riding motorcycles off and on a good 25 years (counting dirt bikes).

- Mike
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Ken in Oklahoma
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Welcome to the forum Mike. Apparently you've been lurking a bit and have gotten a feel of the place. Now that you've posted, though, I should warn you that there will be a demand for pics.


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Mike, you still have time to run and get out of this insanity that we call Boxerworks. You may start to enjoy it and then it is like a drug, you can't let go easily.

I just had to give you the real skinny up front. But, you won't listen, so Welcome to the "home".

We won't let you down, if we don't know an answer, we will just make one up. Expect any thread to be degraded quickly, such as this post.
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AngryOlaf
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Thanks guys. I am enjoying the forums so far!
Will get a photo or two added to this thread as soon as I can.
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Steve in Golden
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Yes, welcome to the asylum, Mike!

But, what are you angry about?
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Steve in Golden wrote:But, what are you angry about?
Probably about being named Olaf. :lol:
Welcome aboard Mike.
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AngryOlaf
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Steve in Golden wrote:Yes, welcome to the asylum, Mike!

But, what are you angry about?
Just spent another afternoon washing parts and realized I'm angry the previous owner didnt know that bikes should be cleaned at least once in a while. :|
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AngryOlaf wrote:
Steve in Golden wrote:Yes, welcome to the asylum, Mike!

But, what are you angry about?
Just spent another afternoon washing parts and realized I'm angry the previous owner didnt know that bikes should be cleaned at least once in a while. :|
If that is the full extent of your dissatisfaction with your bike's PO, you are quite lucky and should become HappyOlaf.
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AngryOlaf wrote:
Steve in Golden wrote:Yes, welcome to the asylum, Mike!

But, what are you angry about?
Just spent another afternoon washing parts and realized I'm angry the previous owner didnt know that bikes should be cleaned at least once in a while. :|
Run, run away.....these people are crazy! I must be crazy for continuing to read their posts. Worried about dirty parts...look at Melvil's (not sure of spelling ...can't find my copy of Moby Dick) ongoing thread.
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