airhead tribute

pete.keys

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Project katmandu is shortly to see the road, so I just wanted to give a short tribute to my R100g/s which has been a 40mile a day daily commuter for the last two winters.

Somewhat used and abused in the salt and the rain it hasn't faltered at all over the last winter - a real tribute to what is this year a 30 year old bike, and despite its age a pleasure to ride.

So here she is .. nearing the time when she leaves the road and under goes her own rebuild

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What a mess

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And now the keihin exhaust collector has completely sheared on the exit to the exhaust pipe .. she still runs fine though!!

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Just wondering .. would it be ok or sacrilegious to paint her frame blue as well?
 
I reckon she looks great as she is :thumb2

Just a wipe over with an oily cloth and she'll be right :)

Try Keihan for a repair or replacement collector box, they did mine after 10 years f.o.c.

They stood by their product :bow :thumb2
 
I'm with these guys. She already looks a whole lot better than mt R80 sidecar. Give her a really good wash (tank off, seat off etc) and pop a pair of side panels back on. She'll look just great :thumb Nice and original.


Val.
 
I reckon she looks great as she is :thumb2

Just a wipe over with an oily cloth and she'll be right :)

Try Keihan for a repair or replacement collector box, they did mine after 10 years f.o.c.

They stood by their product :bow :thumb2

good shout - must admit I was thinking of taking to a local welded - hadn't considered the keihan option - thanks
 
I'm with these guys. She already looks a whole lot better than mt R80 sidecar. Give her a really good wash (tank off, seat off etc) and pop a pair of side panels back on. She'll look just great :thumb Nice and original.


Val.

Like Proff I think she looks good "as is".
Oily rag.:thumb

Thanks for the :thumb , the frame & battery carrier are really rusty though - i didn't realize how well the mud & grime covers it up :-)

Why is it when I want to take a picture of a pristine bike it comes out rubish and when I want to show how grotty a bike has got - it comes out looking not too bad!
:aidan
 
is the gear shifter after marked one were did you get it from? as the one on my r100gs has a diffrent shape part you move with your foot and the rubber part is now missing.
 
Migsel stand with standard mono lever gear linkage..
My g/lever rubber disappeared 10 years ago, got a bit of good quality hosepipe on, till I get around to fixing it :thumb2
 
was thinking of cutting off the normal part and bolt / weld on a cylinder one will need to think about the best way.

the old one leaves marks on my boots:(
 
was thinking of cutting off the normal part and bolt / weld on a cylinder one will need to think about the best way.

the old one leaves marks on my boots:(

The rubbers are about a quid from Motoworks / motobins Get 2 and save tuther for 15 years till other perishes :thumb2
 


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