R90S info

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Not Boxerworks, well I have'nt tried it lately, when I try to upload an attachment when writing an email, and also trying to upload pics to Facebook it won't do it, plus I've lost all audio! Any Computer geeks out there!!
1973 R1000/5 LWB
1976 R90S Silver Smoke
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My pc died suddenly last night, so it's off to the repairer today. No access to email addresses or a printer. Hmmm, might be a godsend for a day or two!
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boxertwinjeff wrote:What year model is the most desirable? Cheers Jeff.
Wow, I just realized that some of my most desirable fantasies are quite a bit newer models than my favorite motorcycle.
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bbelk wrote:
boxertwinjeff wrote:What year model is the most desirable? Cheers Jeff.
Wow, I just realized that some of my most desirable fantasies are quite a bit newer models than my favorite motorcycle.
I'm not sure we're talking about the same thing......
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Major Softie wrote:
bbelk wrote:
boxertwinjeff wrote:What year model is the most desirable? Cheers Jeff.
Wow, I just realized that some of my most desirable fantasies are quite a bit newer models than my favorite motorcycle.
I'm not sure we're talking about the same thing......
My thoughts, too. Either way, patina is good, provided there is quality.
Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
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Airbear wrote:
My thoughts, too. Either way, patina is good, provided there is quality.
Lauren Bacall developed an outstanding patina. I'm rather fond of how it has affected Susan Sarandon as well.
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:roll: :roll: :roll:
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boxertwinjeff wrote: :roll: :roll: :roll:
Wowsers! a triple roll!

No-ones ever scored one of them before. :P
Not since Fun left anyways.
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For anyone that may be interested, I've uploaded a few photos of my new aquisition on my FB page: Jeff Loise
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1976 R90S Silver Smoke
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So being a mechanical dumby, how do I know if it's a dual plugged model?
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