How much for one of these?

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as I get older, I find the whole 'Classic' vehicle scene more and more bewildering.:nenau
 
If the little PD was mine I'd loose those ugly side panels.
Much nicer looking without.

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ps: Tell Proff I'm not going to visit him till he takes me off his ignore list.
 
But if it's an airhead you want then .... what you really want is one of these :)

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£4500 - £6000
 
side panels on?.... side panels off?

blue frame? ..... black frame?

flat rocker covers?... round rocker covers..



it doesn't matter!

i will have MY bike how i want it! it only has to please me:thumb


how much
 
Tom,

I asked Mick Barr a couple of years ago about the confusing different configurations of the Mono Paris Dakar bikes. Mick was the local BMW dealer during the 1980's and obviously saw the launch of the Paris Dakar bikes. Apparently if a customer ordered a Paris Dakar bike a standard machine was delivered along with the Paris Dakar kit which was installed by the dealer.

The kit is listed on real oem (no longer available) :-

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The customers tended to pick and choose what parts they wanted fitting.

Unfortunately Mick isn't with us anymore. Jim Cray was his mechanic during this period if anybody knows him it would be nice to know the history.
 
Rob got fined £2,000 for abandoning his PD by that gate...and a further £250 from the 'blue frame' fashion Police !!!:D

Both nice bikes:thumb2

Mr "Faux Dakar" chipping in from the back with a few smart arse comments I see :D
 
I've got part-way to turning my 'standard' g/s into a PD lookee-likee. I've got the big tank (now repainted in the pukka colour plus stickers) and the orange single seat. And very pretty it looks too.

However, after all that, I'm thinking of leaving it stock :blast with the original slim tank and double seat, as I'll feel much more comfortable off-roading that set-up at GS events.

Watch the FS&W section for further details.... (in a week or so's time).
 
I've got part-way to turning my 'standard' g/s into a PD lookee-likee. I've got the big tank (now repainted in the pukka colour plus stickers) and the orange single seat. And very pretty it looks too.

However, after all that, I'm thinking of leaving it stock :blast with the original slim tank and double seat, as I'll feel much more comfortable off-roading that set-up at GS events.

Watch the FS&W section for further details.... (in a week or so's time).

Would that tank and seat combo fit a para?
 
Tom,

I asked Mick Barr a couple of years ago about the confusing different configurations of the Mono Paris Dakar bikes. Mick was the local BMW dealer during the 1980's and obviously saw the launch of the Paris Dakar bikes. Apparently if a customer ordered a Paris Dakar bike a standard machine was delivered along with the Paris Dakar kit which was installed by the dealer.

The kit is listed on real oem (no longer available) :-

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The customers tended to pick and choose what parts they wanted fitting.

Unfortunately Mick isn't with us anymore. Jim Cray was his mechanic during this period if anybody knows him it would be nice to know the history.

This is just the sort of answer I was looking for :thumb2

So there will be loads called Paris Dakar bikes but they look different because even when new you could have different bits on it.

I just like the look of the ones with the white tank and Paris Dakar stickers on it. I remember I was a wee lad when I first saw one of those. Thought they were cool and hence why I got into GSes.

Just wondered what it costs to get a piece of childhood dream.

I get what Roger is saying is correct. I see the same thing in anything with Classic on it. It's all about marketing the myth and it's completely irrational pricing.
 
I just like the look of the ones with the white tank and Paris Dakar stickers on it.

Just wondered what it costs to get a piece of childhood dream.

Tom

I bought my PD & Basic from Germany. The PD was on German Ebay and bought with the help of Proff, the Basic was bought off Mobile.de.

The German people I have dealt with were 100% true to their word and great to buy from.

Living in the south east and so close to the channel ports I would concentrate my search over the water.

Bringing them back is very very easy, and registering them here on an age related plate is also childs play and costs less than £100.

If I remember rightly the PD owed me about £3250 by the time it got home and was road ready.
 
This is just the sort of answer I was looking for :thumb2

I was offered a mono g/s in the early 90's for £800 but turned it down because it was overpriced. They were quite often being used for little more than field bikes at that time and were not popular and often badly neglected. The small tank was the one to have and the big tanks were discarded in favour of them. I'm sure Glynn from Nottingham said he had 2 or 3 Paris Dakar tanks sitting in his shed that he had bought cheaply.
 


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