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...and I would like nothing more than to ride an R75/6 or an R80. They are so simple, yet so elegant.
But...I neither possess the skills nor the tools required. Nor do I have that kind of time to leave my practice and become a "professional" wrench.
The one common thread that all the airhead owners have is that they are serious DIY'ers. They have the time and the skills.
Therefore, I will own an airhead after I sell my practice, and I have the time.
Hey, "woodnsteel", can I buy one of your bikes?
That kind of thinking is simply.... Unproductive.

My whole point for the last few posts, is that BMW Airheads are some of the best bikes in the world for providing "The Motorcycling Experience" at surprisingly reasonable costs. They also have the side benefits of being readily available, reliable, parts are still in production and some of them appear to be appreciating in value.
If I can make a suggestion... Join the Airheads Beemer Club, attend a few Barley Therapy sessions, meet some of the guys in your area and get to know the bikes a bit better. Once you've become something of an insider, you'll have plenty of new friends, who'll be more than willing to help you find a good bike and as a matter of fact, the latest Airhead Newsletter arrived a few days ago and there are several nice sounding bikes being offered for reasonable prices, only a phone call away.
Another good place to search is at any of the well attended BMW rallies. Bike prices will tend to be higher but if I had some real $$$$ and wanted a nice bike, thats one of the places where I'd look.
The only thing that is keeping you from realizing your dream is you!
Snip.... there is a guy in this area who will charge (and get) 5 - 6 grand to make one like it from the same parts I built this one from for only $1,250.00.
Ok s09rwmb....
So who's the guy in Dallas/FW building cafe/stripper Airheads and selling them for $6000? Seriously... I need to know!
At that rate, I could take a pile of parts off my bikes, dump the stripped parts on Ebay, paint the frames red, sell the bikes and then put nearly the entire selling price in my pocket! Any costs of conversion (And more than frequently the cost of buying the darned bike!) would easily be paid for by the parts sales.
Also... The last statistics that I read were admittedly about a decade ago but at that time BMW reported that, while the production numbers look low today, BMW was for several years during the Airhead era, the largest manufacturer of bikes in the entire world. Add in the fact that it is estimated that 50% of all of the BMW bikes ever produced are still on the road and you have what appears to be a lot of Airheads out there rolling around.
The other side of the coin is that every Airhead that gets broken up and sold via Ebay is one less Airhead. Really... Sooner or later the numbers are gonna catchup with us but by then I likely won't care or won't be able to.
By-the-way....
I like your bike!
How do you ride it with no brakes?

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