Still a range of prices and I'd say the R90S is a tad rarer (and more beautiful)!This search was for a R100CS but it might help you.....
On your information I'll drop my asking price to £9k.
Still a range of prices and I'd say the R90S is a tad rarer (and more beautiful)!This search was for a R100CS but it might help you.....
I see, problem is at the price you are asking you are up against this stunning Mikeyboy CS.I've scanned various sites selling them and my price seemed fair and middle of the road.
That is gorgeous too!I see, problem is at the price you are asking you are up against this stunning Mikeyboy CS.
Thread '1983 R100cs'
In the BMW magazine this month - you can buy a 30-40k absolute original & unmolested minter early R90s (early alloy winkers) for £75003-5 years ago it cost me £11.5k and it's one bike I didn't think I'd lose money on. Unfortunately, those who remember it from back them are all old bastards like me!

Well said....I really do not know why People "have to" continue to schit on Peoples "Adverts"









When I was looking for one about the same time there were none available is this country so I got mine from Rome.I bought my matching R90s 5 years ago for £8450 through Charter House auction. It has original paint too! I think it would do well to achieve £7000 now. Occasionally, two buyers are after one at the same time so you achieve a decent price! Not advice just my opinion!
AnywayI bought my matching R90s 5 years ago for £8450 through Charter House auction. It has original paint too! I think it would do well to achieve £7000 now. Occasionally, two buyers are after one at the same time so you achieve a decent price! Not advice just my opinion!
You surprise me JB!Anyway
Are they good to ride - the R90s
Please enlighten me
ThanksYou surprise me JB!
So ... are they good to ride? My ride on an R90s was the first BM I'd ever ridden and the reason for my enduring love of the marque. I can't emphasise enough how far it stood out from other bikes at the time. In terms of touring performance, two up cruising at autobahn speeds was unexceptional. You could not say that about ANY British bike of the time and very few if any Japanese or European competitors!
Likewise, once used to the gearbox and driveshaft torque reaction, handling and roadholding as good as anything on the road at the time. A Ducati Darmah was comparable or even better perhaps but then it had a chain. Acceleration via the amount of torque from two pumper carbs? Ditto. Then there's the quality of the paintwork and the exclusivity derived from the price. I certainly could not afford the £3k and had to settle for an R60/6 at around half the money!
I'd have this one like a shot but for the lock up being chock full at the moment!
Maybe because it's advertised on a forum?I really do not know why People "have to" continue to schit on Peoples "Adverts"
Good point well madeMaybe because it's advertised on a forum?
Don't want to risk the "schit"? use eBay.