topher
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Hi, I'm looking for some advice about the above and would be grateful to hear a few opinions. My basic situation is that I am looking for a r100gs to undertake an overland trip later this year (Germany to Nepal and back). A friend of mine here in Bavaria (an engineer at BMW in Munich) is a GS enthusiast and is into restoring GS's - he currently has 5 which he intends to keep (he finds it almost impossible to let one go when he has restored it - much to the annoyance of his girlfriend!). However, he has one (a 1992 r100gs), which is currently in bits, that he would be prepared to put together and sell to me for a very reasonable price. The advantages of this situation for me are clear: I would be able to "help" him put it together and at the same time get to know the machine and gain experience which could be invaluable during my trip. Secondly, he has a vast array of spare parts and the machine would be essentially "custom" built for my trip (where appropriate). The only thing that concerns me is that the motor (which has done about 40000km) was originally from an r80gs and has been converted to 1000cc (I assume 980cc). Is this potentially a problem? (in terms of reliability, longevity, performance, availability of spare parts............). Like I say, I would be pleased to receive any advice/tips etc. relating to the above and also to general modifications that might be sensible for such a trip (a larger tank - probably the 43l from Touratech seems sensible but I am open to any other suggestions).
Thanks in advance!
Topher
Thanks in advance!
Topher


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