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Well it looks like a new Airheads group a gittin started in Nacogdoches.
I wanted to say Hi, and show off my new acquirence.
I do have 2 questions for anyone that owns an RS,
1, I am putting an RS fairing on an RT and was wondering the right way to attach the windshield and dash to the fairing. The dealer near me showed me some plastic rivets and washers. They cost 2 dollars per rivet and washer a piece. (Need 14 of each).
2nd. The paint job is complete and I want to put some pinstripes on but I'm not sure the right way. I would like to copy the pattern of the stripe on my 85 R80 RT but all the pictures of the R100RS's are different. Any suggestions?![]()
hey bro, love that smoke silver RS...
pray tell, my good man? why'd you mess with the original paint? in the vintage britbike circles i ride in, original paint is EVERYTHING. is it not so with a classic beemer?
, do you get a heavy wind blast from the fairing? mine delivers a killer. guess that has something to do with a vaccum that forms up behind the fairing?
Welcome to the wonder of the airhead twin. To me there is no sweeter sounding motor than the airhead.
I do have 2 questions for anyone that owns an RS, 1, I am putting an RS fairing on an RT and was wondering the right way to attach the windshield and dash to the fairing. The dealer near me showed me some plastic rivets and washers. They cost 2 dollars per rivet and washer a piece. (Need 14 of each).
I love that paint scheme!
I love that paint scheme![... and this comes from a Motorsport owner!]
It takes that impertinent red 'clown nose' and does something with it! Since they're separate parts and easy to paint (and repaint), I'd think about red bags (half red!) and/or battery covers, too. I hope you'll add some Motorsport colored stripes to it.
[Edit:] I notice you have a stock seat on now. Do you (or did you) want to part with the Corbin?