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1982 R65ls

Twin to Grand Prix, which was the Bike given away during the Rhinebeck National!

PhacK
 

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Beautiful

Wonderful restoration. on the GS. Get lots of pictures while it is perfect, then go get it dirty.

:clap

PS Sweet color on the CS
 
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Dueling 1985 K100'S!

Still have the silver bike, curently undergoing a total restoration!

PhacK
 

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1982 Magni MB2

RARE Magni MB2 the day I brought it home. That's Dougie Mo! 150 examples in the world verfied by the Magni Factory! Soon to undergo a complete restoration!

PhacK
 

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Nice bikes phactory. I never tire of looking a great looking BMW's. I rebuilt the engine of my 74 R90/6 several years ago. Now, and it's on display in my living room. After seeing your bikes, I need to move on and finish the restoration of the whole bike.
 
Picture and my first post here

My R75/6 owned for 21 years. Runs as good now as it did in the 80's
 

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pretty flippin big

what size should pictures be to fit? Before you go spastic I already swaped the valve covers. Missed that for the first 20 years or so.
 
Right click on the previous picture by phfactory...select properties. You'll see that that picture was about 850 x 640 pixels. Yours was about 1300 x 1000. Assume that most people are using using a monitor of 1024 x 768 and make sure the ending pixel size is something less than that.

Kurt in S.A.
 
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Still gets out to a East coast Beemer rally every now and then
 
MOGU83,
Thats is a beautiful /5! I gotta ask, though, is it still a 500cc? Seems like a lot of effort went into it, and while I've never actually ridden an R50/5, I always imagine them to be on the slow side of fast:bolt I do notice its got Bings, and rearsets, and aftermarket valve covers.
 
Hey, I'm a newbie here. This is my 78 R100s Love this thing but dont ride it as much since I brought home a R1150RT. S is still my favorite
 

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MOGU83,
Thats is a beautiful /5! I gotta ask, though, is it still a 500cc? Seems like a lot of effort went into it, and while I've never actually ridden an R50/5, I always imagine them to be on the slow side of fast:bolt I do notice its got Bings, and rearsets, and aftermarket valve covers.

Hank, U are totally correct about the R50/5 being abit on the slow side. But they are still alot of fun. I know, I have a totally stock '71. I've done several 1000 mile road trips, just leave a little earlier and ride a little later. I like to think of them as full size motor scooters not underpowered motorcycles. That is one nice looking R50 cafe hotrod. I'm guessing more than 32 hp.
 
I'm guessing a '72 R75/5. Looks good. Background reminds me of the old Bulow campground north of Daytona.
 
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