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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    Awesome score, looks bloody nice.

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  • dude8383
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    Thats awesome man!

    Are the rear wheels powered by a propshaft or driveshaft dealio?

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  • RainierHooker
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    F'in awesome. I so want an old BMW bike. A buddy of mine is currently restoring a War-time R75, with the driven sidecar, and it haunts my dreams. There's just something about shaft-driven boxer bikes...

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  • E-Thirty
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    Gorgeous. Must be cool starting that thing up. :p

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by Spiff325iS
    Awesome! That bike looks MINT.

    My father hand built an R75/5 out of 3 junked r75's.. hand polished/buffed/cleaned/assembled everything. Only thing he didn't do was paint the fenders.







    Do you have any plans for yours?
    love the white. Ive been reading lots on these and learned that back in the 60's and 70's you could order certain bikes in many colors BMW was using on the cars. Like verona and riviera on the 02's. I would have loved a white r69s. They look really sweet and are more rare

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by Alpine003
    Great Bike. I bought my first BMW bike at the height of the economy and couldn't afford the R60 series so had to settle for a later r75 model. Too bad I'm not in a position now to "steal" an R60 series. ;)

    Love to kickstart it. It gives such a retro feel to it. Also like the fact that there are no hydraulic brakes, fuse box, halogen, etc. It truly gives it that "classic" feel.

    Id hardly call that "settling". Thats a great bike

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  • RedStar240
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    Beautiful!!! I WANT ONE!!! How much did you get it for?

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  • Spiff325iS
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    Awesome! That bike looks MINT.

    My father hand built an R75/5 out of 3 junked r75's.. hand polished/buffed/cleaned/assembled everything. Only thing he didn't do was paint the fenders.







    Do you have any plans for yours?

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Why did you think I asked if you'd be my dad? That bike? Ha!

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  • harv
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    I think your morphing into CD.

    Nice

    John

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  • BillBrasky
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    Originally posted by blunt
    youve seen the family pic. You sure??
    hahahaha!


    Nice bike. There used to be a BMW motorcycle shop in my town that was a dealer since the 40's. He had so many BMW motorcyle parts NOS sitting in the attic and storage rooms. They just closed up last year. I wish I knew what the guy did with all of the inventory.

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  • sohc12vm20
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    +1
    Originally posted by zm blue devil
    perfection. Enjoy in good health.

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  • Alpine003
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    Great Bike. I bought my first BMW bike at the height of the economy and couldn't afford the R60 series so had to settle for a later r75 model. Too bad I'm not in a position now to "steal" an R60 series. ;)

    Love to kickstart it. It gives such a retro feel to it. Also like the fact that there are no hydraulic brakes, fuse box, halogen, etc. It truly gives it that "classic" feel.

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    Wanna be my dad?
    youve seen the family pic. You sure??

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Wanna be my dad?

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