Page 14 of 49

Re: PICTURE OF YOUR BIKE/BIKES

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 1:38 pm
by DanielMc
Here's some pics of recent and current bikes:

Image

I restored this to remind me of the one I had in the '80s. Lovely bike - great brakes (once de-linked) and seriously good handling on modern skinny Pirellis. It was this bike that reawakened my love of air-cooled twins. Shortly after getting the Le Mans on the road I sold both of my four cylinder bikes - this was one of them (the other was a Kawasaki...):

Image

Great bike apart from the way it tried to cook your left leg in traffic. Bought myself an R100S "Exclusive Sport" to use as daily transport and ended up spending way too much - new tank, new paint, Lester cast alloys, Brembo front end.

Image

No sooner got that looking nice when I was offered a '76 R90S - couldn't say no. It needed new paint and the wheels rebuilt but the motor pulls very strongly and I decided to keep as much original as possible so she wears her 72,000 miles with a bit of patina:

Image

By this point I'd sold the R100S and my new daily ride looks like this:

Image

Surely one of the most under-rated airheads, and the Hans Muth designed LS is destined to be a future classic. Here in the UK these bikes sell for a lot less than their bigger sisters, and truth be told this one handles and stops better than the R100S it replaced - albeit with slightly less power.

Last but not least, I was offered a newly restored '74 R90S which is now nearly running again thanks to much help from members of this forum. The fairing was removed to facilitate electrical fumbling:

Image

Re: PICTURE OF YOUR BIKE/BIKES

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 2:37 pm
by Ross
Airbear wrote:G'day Kutter, and welcome aboard. That's a fine looking R80. The round valve covers are an excellent improvement - so much nicer to fondle, eh?
All airheads should have them. I put some on mine R100LT.

Re: PICTURE OF YOUR BIKE/BIKES

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 2:41 pm
by Ross
kutter wrote:Hello there- first post.
Photo of my 3/85 R80 when purchased in July this year.

Image

Current photo after a few modifications/additions.
The "S" type fairing was included in the deal but not attached.
The PO and the Rego papers indicate that is an R80RT
however a search of the frame number database shows it as an R80.

Image
How do you find the "S" fairing with the high bars?

Re: PICTURE OF YOUR BIKE/BIKES

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:29 pm
by Ross
I love this photo fo Charley with Brunhilde.

I have run some filters over the photo in Photoshop.

Image

Re: PICTURE OF YOUR BIKE/BIKES

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:28 am
by SteveD
That's a good picture Ross..right click, view image for the whole thang!

Re: PICTURE OF YOUR BIKE/BIKES

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 10:31 am
by aphillips66
Image

Newly restored 1966 R60 /2

Re: PICTURE OF YOUR BIKE/BIKES

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 3:33 pm
by Ross
aphillips66 wrote:Image

Newly restored 1966 R60 /2
Thats is sex on wheels. I love /2s.

Re: PICTURE OF YOUR BIKE/BIKES

Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 9:23 pm
by SteveD
Not mine, but some attractive features on this bike...'xpect one! Right click, view image for the whole bike.

Image

Re: PICTURE OF YOUR BIKE/BIKES

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 2:23 am
by so cal charlie
LAZER BEAM FAST ...MEET KING KONG .

Re: PICTURE OF YOUR BIKE/BIKES

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:42 am
by Steve78RS
I found my 78RS in garage. It hadn't been ridden for 12 years and was very neglected. I liberated the old girl and wheeled her into my garage. I became her second owner.

THE FIRST DAY
Image

SOME TLC NEEDED. THE FORKS WERE FROZEN SOLID. ALL PERISHABLES REPLACED
Image

SHE CAME ALIVE
Image

AND DIED AGAIN
Image

INSURANCE CAME THROUGH AND SO DID MY DETERMINATION
Image

THE RS RESTORED TO AN S

Image

The love affair continues.

Steve from Dubbo