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Post a pic of your Airhead

Nice bike! Is that a R100S sans "S" fairing?

Thank you. Yes, I call it an 'S' that's been 'RT'd.

A little research found that the fairing replacement and new, set back bars were a dealer installed option.

Very comfortable ride, with the 'S' performance.
 
My first Airhead

Look what followed me home 2 nights ago. Should I keep it? :newtoy




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love of my life ....

Best and most wanted bike I've ever had :
R 100 RS

http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=dJXJWKxexG4


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Absolutely, but is it broke?

Nope, runs like a dream. I took a long lunch so I could take a ride. The weather here in Florida has turned cold, mid 40's (sorry if you're sitting up north waiting for the drifts to melt :nyah) so I keep the ride short. I'm going to the BMWNEF Winter Rally next month near Jacksonville, FL, and now have to pick between the Airhead or the Oilhead. Oh, how will I every decide :ha
 
and now have to pick between the Airhead or the Oilhead. Oh, how will I every decide

I saw that trailer, for a BMW usually a bad sign.

Actually I alternate on a weekly basis between my airhead and K bike (weather permitting of course).

Either one would be absolutely dependable on a trip but K bike offers best protection.

Each is unique and so much fun. You're going to love the choices.
 
Nice bikes!

....and scenery! At least in a lot of the pics the background is amazing! Check out the first page of this thread and the R90S. Wow! This shot of my ol' RS is mundane....but, I have others that are far more interesting. Cannot post right now. Of course, I like the bike pics just for themselves also. All the bikes, be they pristine, rough, or somewhere in between. Not long ago, I saw an old faded R90S that was parked at a cafe, the paint was well faded and the bike had a patina of age, still ,looked well kept and ready to rumble! It had an out of state tag so apparently it was a well traveled bike. I loved it. Wish I could have spoken with the owner..... Here's another shot of my old '78.
 

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73 R75/5

a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/26486686@N05/2562735082/" title="1973 BMW R75/5 For Sale by cheerfulcashew, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3117/2562735082_e03f54e3b8.jpg" <width="500" height="375" alt="1973 BMW R75/5 For Sale" /></a>


I am sorry if my picture didn't work, only option I could come up with. More Pictures at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26486686@N05/page2/
Rick
 
a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/26486686@N05/2562735082/" title="1973 BMW R75/5 For Sale by cheerfulcashew, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3117/2562735082_e03f54e3b8.jpg" <width="500" height="375" alt="1973 BMW R75/5 For Sale" /></a>


I am sorry if my picture didn't work, only option I could come up with. More Pictures at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26486686@N05/page2/
Rick


So is it for sale or did you just buy it? :evil
 
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