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Another nice lookin' rig on feEbay.

You seem to have a soft spot for those BMW cruisers :)

Gee... I wonder why?
...and that soft spot ain't on my head.

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I've said it before, and I'll say it again...nice looking rig.
I knew you had a 'C'.:thumb
 
How many miles have you accumulated so far on your R1200C with the sidecar attached? I've been intrigued by the look of them, but the single-sided swingarm/ball bearings in the wheel supports arrangements has kept me looking into airheads with tapered bearings and double sided swingarms..
 
How many miles have you accumulated so far on your R1200C with the sidecar attached? I've been intrigued by the look of them, but the single-sided swingarm/ball bearings in the wheel supports arrangements has kept me looking into airheads with tapered bearings and double sided swingarms..

I had one failing. Swapped out the bearing before it failed.
The real problem w/ the "C" is the rear drive is not vented.
I bought it with 35K and now it's at 56K.

The C is made to haul a hack. With all the torque and huge power band it's joy to ride!
I commute to Seattle @ highway speeds, 70 plus.
I love the old airheads... I have one. I doubt I'd hack it though.
 
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