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    BMW R100 Trad 1990-91 (aka R100CJ) and the 1991-92 BMW R100 Mono Classic

    This is a follow up my earlier post about my BMW R100CJ and whether or not this model was a predecessor to the R100 Mono Classic that appeared in the USA around 1991/92. For reference, here is a link to my earlier post...
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    The elusive R100CJ (R100 Classic for Japan)

    Genealogy of the BMW R100 Mono Classic The BMW R100 was introduced in 1976 (as a R100/7) and continued in various guises until production stopped in 1984. In 1992 BMW released the paralever equipped R100R (R meaning Roaster) followed shortly after by the R100R Classic and R100R Mystic. Between...
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