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Post a pic of your Airhead

Welcome aboard Bil. We're riding pretty much the same bike, down to the Brown's side stand.

Where did you score your tank cover? I haven't seen any like it for years. I have a not-so-pretty big tank that it would be the perfect cure for.

I found it on eBay. I think it was made by Mustang. I have a nice toaster tank underneath but I like the cover to protect it plus I like the look.

Bill
 
Looks like you have a Havana Gold color on your R75/7. I am just finishing up another one like yours. It had been in storage for 20+ years.
 

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Also a Shwartz Black one

...my first airhead now resides in Colorado...and it's for sale darn it!
I wish I could afford to buy it back...

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'86 r80rt

This is the before picture. The bike's in the middle of a refresh. New coat of paint and some other goodies. I'm going outside the BMW box on the paint :)
 

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1991 R100 cafe project out for a spin

Sun came out on a Friday afternoon in the PNW, so I played a lil hooky from work, finished bleeding the front brakes, slapped the plates on and took her out for the first spin after the rebuild.....loved the sensation when you hit the gas and your butt presses back into the cafe seat pocket...this baby is fun to ride!!
 

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The tail piece and fairing came from Craig at BoxerCafe...bolted right on....he has a shelf for relocating the battery to the tailcone...worked slick...seat made by ginger at new church moto in Portland...great upholstery work...she used to sew leathers at Langlitz.....I did sole minor reshaping of stock front fence
 
1983 R80, fresh resto

Finished and waiting for the warmer weather to show up!
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