DJ GSA
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True of the cars too the 2002 and M3 have not been bettered yet
the 2002 ... wow. Memories
True of the cars too the 2002 and M3 have not been bettered yet
All just my opinion and I guess nobody will agree.
it's a shame they have got it so wrong since. All just my opinion and I guess nobody will agree.

it's a shame they have got it so wrong since.
All just my opinion and I guess nobody will agree.
lets put some reality in here
great bike , why do my feet get wet when it rains ?
if only the fairing was 6 inches wider , i could put wider bars on it , and get my knees inside !
Nope... totally agree![]()
I remember years ago somebody did a kit that fitted inside the fairing and wrapped round the cylinders so that the air channelled round them but didn't let your feet get wet.
I've looked high and low for any information on this kit but have never found anything so I'm assuming the chap I saw with one fitted had made it himself.
If you have some long haul riding to do then an RS would be great. I sold mine to a Frenchman (nobody in the UK wanted to buy it at) who was very pleased with it - apart from a loose rocker box coverand him not understanding the airhead charging system.
Got this from him when he got home:-
Bonjour Rob.
I made it back with no prob. Needle on 90 most of the time and I sliced through the French highways like a knife in fresh butter!
A few issue still:
- My boots are all shiny courtesy of a rare option you omitted to mention; The shoe oiler!
Small leaks from the head cover gaskets I presume. Do I need to tighten more the cover;?
- A red warning light when idling. Even after 8 hours at 5500/6000 rpm the light was still on. It stops just above 800 rpm ??
Other than that, nada. It's an amazing job you did on this bike, it grow on you each mile, and the mid range power and sound is very rewarding!
Congrats and many thanks
Fred
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In the Gorges Du Verdon 1983.![]()