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I just added a 3rd bike to the stable a 1992 R100R. It needs some love but it's all there. I got the ignition electrics sorted and now waiting for a new rotor to fix the charging system. I checked the carbs and they looked clean so I put a splash of gas in the tank and with a new battery it fired up and ran well. I need to put the instruments back together, the plastic studs are broken, and some other stuff but I hope to take it for a ride soon...

This is my first Airhead!

Cheers,
Jim
 

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camped out in Stecoah NC with a guy riding this one.

i really wanted one like that after i saw this one
 

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R100 model year?

I am thinking he said 93?. That was last fall and it looks like the one on the trailer so it could be a 92. Looking at rear shock I am thinking it may be Ohlins. I loved the Parabellum fairing. Much as I love my 1974 I would have traded on the spot. I think he said it was a classic edition and came with the peanut valve covers. I have a friend with a GSPD about that age, and it rides like a dream.
 
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