Ten years ago I took possession of this converted R90S. She had been recently imported from South Africa, having undergone a part restoration and conversion in 2011. With the engine sorted and the bodywork looking decidedly 'track bike' she held an appeal that I could just about stretch to financially. This is a picture of her in July 2019 at Wilton House. She's the sort of bike you tremble a bit at first to ride, but when you get off she made you feel like a hero! There are probably some other experiences in life like that....

The bike I took possession of in 2015 looked more like this (taken at her first MOT for the registration process - note no numberplate even!):

The big rev counter (from an R1100) was all the information she was to give the rider and the only creature comfort was a starter motor. I had to lean her against the wall wherever I went as the stand was paddock-style back in the garage at home.
This thread will be about the conversion back to standard-looking after retiring from track-riding a couple of years ago. It is turning into a bit of a journey!!!
Here she is on the lift ready for the strip down:


The bike I took possession of in 2015 looked more like this (taken at her first MOT for the registration process - note no numberplate even!):

The big rev counter (from an R1100) was all the information she was to give the rider and the only creature comfort was a starter motor. I had to lean her against the wall wherever I went as the stand was paddock-style back in the garage at home.
This thread will be about the conversion back to standard-looking after retiring from track-riding a couple of years ago. It is turning into a bit of a journey!!!
Here she is on the lift ready for the strip down:












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