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  • Ryan Stewart
    I Love Miatas
    • Oct 2003
    • 8978

    #31
    Originally posted by blunt
    thats my logic too. i go nuts on something fast and would kill myself within a summer on a crotch rocket. these you can just put around on and try to avoid all the suv's
    I would have to get one with a sidecar and find myself an old WW2 era Fallschirmjeager uniform and (even though they didnt wear them) one of those ww1 era spiked helmets.
    Im now E30less.
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    • Joe318is
      R3V OG
      • Sep 2005
      • 6451

      #32
      hour and a half east of here [sorry, people in Ohio go by times]

      ~130 miles

      Theres a place on the lower east side of Columbus that deals mainly in aircooled bmws, but also water cooled bmws. i went down there once for a clutch cable stay for an 85 K100. They took me on a tour once i dropped some info on dads R90s. They had several hundred tanks, about 40 aircooled pre-80s bikes, and some other bits here and there. [only ONE R90s, and it had hit a deer, killed the rider]

      Re-Psycle BMW Parts has a huge selection of quality parts and accessories for your BMW Motorcycle as well as a fine selection of vintage classic BMW Motorcycles.


      Originally posted by vlad
      Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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      • noE30
        R3VLimited
        • Jun 2008
        • 2260

        #33
        i dont know much about these but i saw this on craigslist earlier today.

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        "All he needed was a wheel in his hand and four on the road"

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        • Lair
          E30 Mastermind
          • Apr 2006
          • 1553

          #34
          Originally posted by Joe318is
          hour and a half east of here [sorry, people in Ohio go by times]

          ~130 miles

          Theres a place on the lower east side of Columbus that deals mainly in aircooled bmws, but also water cooled bmws. i went down there once for a clutch cable stay for an 85 K100. They took me on a tour once i dropped some info on dads R90s. They had several hundred tanks, about 40 aircooled pre-80s bikes, and some other bits here and there. [only ONE R90s, and it had hit a deer, killed the rider]

          http://www.re-psycle.com/
          Back room tours are cool.

          I used to spend a lot of time at the old Barber Museum (a random collection of old buildings downtown) and they started showing me their latest acquisitions and restorations after a few months.

          They hooked me up with a free pile of t-shirts, stickers, pins, and passes for a dirtbike event I attended, also.

          If any of you guys ever plan a visit to the Barber track, PM me and I'll give you a tour of the museum.
          McCain's military draft: Are you willing to bet your life?

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