Airheads are great

sycomoto

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Went out again yesterday on Jaffa, god I love this old thing:D I've been out on her quite abit since taking ownership ( haven't ridden the fireblade in months) and every time I come back with a grin on my face. My mate who's got a ktm990 sm hates it cos no matter how he tries he can't shake her off his tale which disturbs him as he claims a 21 year old bike shouldn't go that quick. I think I'm getting old. Sorry dad for all the piss taking, you may have been right after all.
 
+1 :thumb
Just advertised my Ducati coz I'd rather ride my airhead
Only down side is people keep asking me if I want to sell it.
I say please don't ask again as F**K OFF may offend :D
 
Totaly agree ,not using bikes much over the last year or two but I know Ive got my airhead to fall back on anytime I take the notion ,somit different and ultimately cool and desirable I luv em and I can still hold a pee in.Plus they are money in the bank or better .:beerjug:
 
they are great bikes when they are working fine but problems is the parts cost a lots and my old r100gs just keeps having little things going on it but the small things seen to cost a sh.t load than then making me think of selling and getting a diffternt bike
 
they are great bikes when they are working fine but problems is the parts cost a lots and my old r100gs just keeps having little things going on it but the small things seen to cost a sh.t load than then making me think of selling and getting a diffternt bike

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I shouldn't comment, but I will :thumb

I love em and hate em, I'd sell her and say goodbye, but I would feel like I lost a limb.

Anyway, cremation is definately a better way to send her off :D:D:D
 
they are great bikes when they are working fine but problems is the parts cost a lots and my old r100gs just keeps having little things going on it but the small things seen to cost a sh.t load than then making me think of selling and getting a diffternt bike

Have you ever tried buying parts for a new bike? £100 for a set of pads for an s1000rr!! I think you'll find airhead parts are cheap compared to modern kit
 
they are great bikes when they are working fine but problems is the parts cost a lots and my old r100gs just keeps having little things going on it but the small things seen to cost a sh.t load than then making me think of selling and getting a diffternt bike

Have a bit of patience pal
we have all been there and will be there again I bet
But just like your household electrics - every 20 odd years you need to give it all a coat of lookin at and fixit for the next 20 = lets hope so anyway :thumb2
 
Have you ever tried buying parts for a new bike?

Exactly..... I have found the R100GS is the cheapest bike to repair of the 10 bikes I have here in my shed.
I daren't think which in the most expensive to maintain..... probably the G450X, followed by the 1200GSA. :eek
 
I think you'll find airhead parts are cheap compared to modern kit

Agree. I always thought parts were well priced and that's with freight from the UK. :eek: Lots of common parts over various models so S/H parts are readily available. The big saving is that they are so mechanically simple, you can save heaps on labour by doing most of the work yourself. :thumb2
 
for a speedo for my gs was £300 but for my old honda it was only 30 for a aftr market one. but for a 1st big bik the insurace was cheap
 


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