MonoLever register - Your PHOTOS please

Dubai Bike Registered

Well now registered and on the road.

After sitting for 6 months I couldn't get her started, so lost my rag and pushed her furiously to the nearest bikeshop. One mile into the journey and past the point of no return began to regret it, at two miles I charged the final hump back bridge (just making it to the top) and freewheeled into the workshop. Couldn't speak for 10minutes chap whilst I got my breath back though.

He cleaned the Carbs and she fired up no problem and straight through the MOT (with little reflector thingy added to rear light). He also offered to register - four trips to the DVLA (with the bike) to get it through - one of those to prove it wasn't a Volkswagon.

Now to make her reliable enough for the Airhead event.
 

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Here's mine

Hi fellas , I just recently joined and just found this thread .Brilliant !!...I'll send the url to a mate who has just bought an old gs 80 .I reckon both of us will get heaps of inspiration here .

Here's my girl ,an 83 ST called Matilda ...
She's pretty stock ,just heated foam grips ,
Pivot Pegz ,
twin plug heads and a 100GS tank .I've got a 100GS seat that some PO has cut in half !! so it will be converted to a nice soft single for touring .

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That's when i bought her ,I've since taken of the little front fairing and the tiny BMW panniuers and mounted a couple of pretty big aluminium panniers made from US army ''hotboxes''.40 litres each and water proof !:):)

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Picked this up recently. It belonged to Pastyman of this parish up to about a year ago. There is a bit to do but it should scrub up alright :)
 

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It's been played with by us all

Picked this up recently. It belonged to Pastyman of this parish up to about a year ago. There is a bit to do but it should scrub up alright :)[/QUOT

Owned by flipfly before being passed on to pastyman fpr some much needed love and care before being drowned by me:augie 'twas a deeper bit of water than it looked:D
 
Picked this up recently. It belonged to Pastyman of this parish up to about a year ago. There is a bit to do but it should scrub up alright :)[/QUOT

Owned by flipfly before being passed on to pastyman fpr some much needed love and care before being drowned by me:augie 'twas a deeper bit of water than it looked:D

Then stripped down by a bunch of Drunken tossers in a field in Wales while we were under the influence of packers excellent "Tossers Tipple" :jager


Still seems to run OK despite the efforts of the technicians. Do you think a 1200 would have survived similar treatment? :D
 
Then stripped down by a bunch of Drunken tossers in a field in Wales while we were under the influence of packers excellent "Tossers Tipple" :jager

Funny you should mention that..
That was what got Packer interested in an old airhead :thumb2
I've just collected his today, not a mono but a 60/2, USA style with original wide gelande/strasse bars and gelande/strasse tele forks on her.....
Not a mono I know, but a pre g/s, g/s :rob
 
Hi fellas , I just recently joined and just found this thread .Brilliant !!...I'll send the url to a mate who has just bought an old gs 80 .I reckon both of us will get heaps of inspiration here .

Gday Peter,
I've finally joined up here because I am sick of not being able to see all the photos!:D

Hi everyone, another one from Oz here.
I've had a 74' R90/6 for while and recently managed to find an 81' 80G/S sitting neglected in the bush.
This is how I found it and bought it about 4-5 months ago
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It is a little ratty, but it seemed to run and ride well- and the price was right (compared to what G/S's in worse condition fetch here).
It is now sitting in my shed and gradually coming to pieces.
I am about to throw a bit of money at it.
plans are, swap on a set of GS forks,
hopefully manage to make a custom axle to fit the G/S front wheel,
better front caliper (4 pot or something),
Ohlins BM317 rear shock. (the old Koni is stuffed)- trying to get one from the US while the exchange rate is so good.
strip the frame, swing arm, etc, and paint or powder coat,
larger tank of some sort (trolling global ebay as we speak)
check everything out as I go along, I know the timing chain needs replacing.
Currently I have just finished repairing/rebuilding the speedo. The trip meter button had long ago broken off, and the rain was funneling through the hole. It was stuffed. R65 donor speedo for some swapable parts and some tricky and tedious repairs to non-swappable ones seems to have done the job.
All up, this is going to take a while.

anyway, cheers,
now I have joined up I am going to go back and look through this whole thread again (and all the piccies I haven't seen yet:beerjug:)
 
Hi , I haven't dropped by here for awhile ...that G/S is ging to be a beauty . I love the speedo job !:)
 
I thought I should reveal to the parish that I am the proud owner of 'Großmutter' aka frame number 6250001.

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The bike is not a prototype in the truest sense, of course, but was the first off the line and recorded by BMW as having been built in May 1980, four months before the presentation to the press in Avignon on September 1st. Whether she was built in Munich (as part of some kind of pre-production series) or the factory in Berlin, I have yet to determine.

I bought her from the 3rd owner in Penzberg, Bavaria in 1997 while I was living and working in Germany in the 90s. The poor thing has been languishing in the back of my garage in the UK since I moved back with all my goods and chattels in 2001, mainly due to my continuing to work outside the UK until recently and having other bike projects on the go.

Hopefully, by posting this into the public arena, I shall feel duty bound to get my act together and start the restoration process. The bike is in reasonable condition, but has had quite a hard life as, I suspect, a works hack and in the hands of the aimiable and, I suspect, very skillfully riding, rocker cover chamfering, Bavarian chap from whom I bought her.

Initially registered officially by first owner BMW Motorrad GmbH on the 3rd September 1980, I would assume that she was running on trade plates prior to that date. I don't know if she was one of the bikes in the press presentation in Avignon, but now I've turned my attention to restoration, I'm going to start doing some research.

In April 1982, she was sold by BMW to a BMW R&D technician who then sold her onto my vendor in April 1984.

I'm going to start a restoration thread in a few weeks and use that to document the process, but I thought I'd post up this contribution to the Monolever thread right now.

Not that I in any way, shape or form would even begin to think that any of you might wonder about the provenance of the bike, but I thought I'd also post a couple of evidential pics to set your minds at rest!

The frame number (that's my Basic glinting in the background, the omega to the alpha of Großmutter, if you get my drift):

<a href="http://s1113.photobucket.com/albums/k518/Richard_A/?action=view&current=Grossmutter_Nmbr_02.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k518/Richard_A/Grossmutter_Nmbr_02.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

The works plate:

<a href="http://s1113.photobucket.com/albums/k518/Richard_A/?action=view&current=Grossmutter_Nmbr_01.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k518/Richard_A/Grossmutter_Nmbr_01.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

The engine, by the way, is numberless. It's hard to judge how original any part is on a bike like this, having been owned by BMW and then one of its employees for the first four years of its life, but my plan is to restore it to 'Avignon press presentation' condition, possibly with no electric start (although the press bikes may well have had electric start to avoid embarassing journalists unused bikes with lateral kickstarts).
 
I thought I should reveal to the parish that I am the proud owner of 'Großmutter' aka frame number 6250001.

<a href="http://s1113.photobucket.com/albums/k518/Richard_A/?action=view&current=Grossmutter_RR3Q_02.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k518/Richard_A/Grossmutter_RR3Q_02.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

The bike is not a prototype in the truest sense, of course, but was the first off the line and recorded by BMW as having been built in May 1980, four months before the presentation to the press in Avignon on September 1st. Whether she was built in Munich (as part of some kind of pre-production series) or the factory in Berlin, I have yet to determine.

I bought her from the 3rd owner in Penzberg, Bavaria in 1997 while I was living and working in Germany in the 90s. The poor thing has been languishing in the back of my garage in the UK since I moved back with all my goods and chattels in 2001, mainly due to my continuing to work outside the UK until recently and having other bike projects on the go.

Hopefully, by posting this into the public arena, I shall feel duty bound to get my act together and start the restoration process. The bike is in reasonable condition, but has had quite a hard life as, I suspect, a works hack and in the hands of the aimiable and, I suspect, very skillfully riding, rocker cover chamfering, Bavarian chap from whom I bought her.

Initially registered officially by first owner BMW Motorrad GmbH on the 3rd September 1980, I would assume that she was running on trade plates prior to that date. I don't know if she was one of the bikes in the press presentation in Avignon, but now I've turned my attention to restoration, I'm going to start doing some research.

In April 1982, she was sold by BMW to a BMW R&D technician who then sold her onto my vendor in April 1984.

I'm going to start a restoration thread in a few weeks and use that to document the process, but I thought I'd post up this contribution to the Monolever thread right now.

Not that I in any way, shape or form would even begin to think that any of you might wonder about the provenance of the bike, but I thought I'd also post a couple of evidential pics to set your minds at rest!

The frame number (that's my Basic glinting in the background, the omega to the alpha of Großmutter, if you get my drift):

<a href="http://s1113.photobucket.com/albums/k518/Richard_A/?action=view&current=Grossmutter_Nmbr_02.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k518/Richard_A/Grossmutter_Nmbr_02.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

The works plate:

<a href="http://s1113.photobucket.com/albums/k518/Richard_A/?action=view&current=Grossmutter_Nmbr_01.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k518/Richard_A/Grossmutter_Nmbr_01.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

The engine, by the way, is numberless. It's hard to judge how original any part is on a bike like this, having been owned by BMW and then one of its employees for the first four years of its life, but my plan is to restore it to 'Avignon press presentation' condition, possibly with no electric start (although the press bikes may well have had electric start to avoid embarassing journalists unused bikes with lateral kickstarts).



:drool:drool:drool:drool:drool:drool:drool

that is all ...:bow
 

Mick13, thanks for the tip. I'm now a fully fledged citizen of Flatistan.

Typical 80s MOTO Journal level of enthusiasm and detail. It was interesting to learn that BMW France had been asking HQ for such a bike, logical given that trailies had been long popular in France by that time.

The bike they went to the 'factory' (Munich rather than Berlin) in September to pick up for an extended test has a similar but different Munich reg. no. to the one mine received a couple of days after Avignon, so it's not the same bike but suggests it was registered around the same time.
 
1986 R80 G/S PD replica

Having suffered withdrawal symptons since I rode Jez's R65GS to Dakar and sold it on, i have now bought an airhead into the UK. It is a 1986 R80G/S in Paris Dakar trim. I found it in Austria and have now got it home and re-registered it on UK plates. It is in good nick with a 1000cc conversion and, I think, R100 front forks with a brembo brake. The rear brake has the HPN upward facing conversion but other than that and a rev counter and clock it seems pretty standard.

I now want all the bits back I sold after the Heroes Dakar event- especially a spare set of wheels! Any offers? i will put a wanted advert in the for sale section
 

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I've just looked through this thread and see that mine is missing.

Restored a couple of years ago. It's lovely.

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