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Noob From South Florida

bscarpenter

New member
I'm Brian and bought my first BMW a few months ago. She's a 1975 R75/6. I bought her for scooting around town and getting into some mischief. I must say that I am in love. I’ve put some miles on her to get used to some of the idiosyncrasies. She seems solid and pulls like you would expect from a 37yo 750. I hope you can all put up with what I’m sure to be many questions. I promise to use the search button first :type
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Welcome!

That's a very nice setup there. Looks like you could break the sound barrier with that fairing. What type is it?

Drop in on the Airhead forum...ask some questions...you might get a correct answer. :laugh Also, post the picture in the Post a Pic sticky at the top of the forum.

Look forward to having you around...there's a strong contingent of Airheads in South Florida.
 
Welcome! That's a nice looking Airhead with some custom touchs.:bikes

Mike Horne
76 R90/6, Candied Red Metallic, 120k
93 R100R Legend, Pearl, 40k
99 Trek
 
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