Bumblebee ripe for a restoration.......let's go go go

Brilliant transformation, and I like the way you tease us with the random fuel tank photo bombing

Steve
 
Ian you are spot on! It's so frustrating that you spend thousands of pounds on this sort of thing and then ask £10k for it and guess what...........feck all response. I haven't added up the costs but it will be quite considerable. Just the wheels and tyres nearly £600! Gearbox £600, exhaust £500, paint £650,powder coating, blasting, BMW parts,moto bins,motor works,Chris Shaw,boxer supplies, and many others have all relieved me ( and not in the way I would have liked ).....but there is no point in sprinkling a bit of glitter over a shite as it's still shite underneath :nenau
 
So after saying all that about costs I thought feck it and carried on buying more parts. New indicators and brackets, new rear wiring loom, new rear light :blast

There is something quite rewarding when you fit lovely new parts to a newly painted frame, it feels great :thumb2
 
Ha , I did have a photo, albeit not a very good one, of the bike when I bought it. Here it is but it's too late to put it right at the beginning so I will slot it in here. :D

 
Wow...a real minger....looks like it's been kept out the back under a tree for the last 10 years.
 


I know you can buy pattern cables half the price of genuine BMW but really the difference is clear and they last much much longer :thumb
 
Ian you are spot on! It's so frustrating that you spend thousands of pounds on this sort of thing and then ask £10k for it and guess what...........feck all response. I haven't added up the costs but it will be quite considerable. Just the wheels and tyres nearly £600! Gearbox £600, exhaust £500, paint £650,powder coating, blasting, BMW parts,moto bins,motor works,Chris Shaw,boxer supplies, and many others have all relieved me ( and not in the way I would have liked ).....but there is no point in sprinkling a bit of glitter over a shite as it's still shite underneath :nenau

I totally agree, having restored a few, and currently restoring my R80G/s

 


I decided to change the colour of the bike, the black and yellow doesn't do it for me really, so the old seat was sold ( thanks Neil)
and a nice new one was collected from siebenrock.
 
The panels and petrol tank i dropped off at Tunneruk's paintshop in Kent (as I'm in and out of the UK via the Chunnel it was no problem) and he agreed to do the work...goody gumdrops :drool I can't wait to collect them, thanks Chris :drool






Nearly ready :JB
 


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