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Majority of Miles

With just over 109,000 miles I have now ridden the majority of miles on my R75/5. I enjoy riding riding her as much now (perhaps more) as I did when I first bought her. I appreciate the new motorcycles. There are times when an electric windshield, ABS and 100 extra horsepower would be nice, but there is something special about riding an Airhead down a sparsely traveled rural road. To paraphrase the old ad...My bike. I think I'll keep her.

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Taken at the RS Squaired gathering in Bloomsburg last weekend. My 83 R100RS.

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Just the greatest looking bikes of all time, especially in gray.
 
Geographic Center of Ohio

My Buddy's 1973 R75/5. My 1972 R75/5.

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The red one should be in front. :)
 
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What a lovely pair. My main ride is a 1973 R75/5 with the touring tank. I think these are the best motorcycles ever made. These bikes will take you everywhere there is to go. Very Nice!
 
My little R65 LS is spending the summer in the basement as I'm away for work on the 640 Adventure on the right. Plus it needs a new muffler.
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Not deliberate but the 1100S is actually red. It clashes a little with the orange. I guess 4 out of 5 orange and black works ok.
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My very first Beemer

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1977 R/100RS hasn’t been on the road since 1995. Working on getting it roadworthy. Started riding in 1974 and was only interested in high horsepower get around the corner fast bikes - until now.
 
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