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I am not sure if it a sculpture or a means of transport. But it looks nice.
Interesting looking machine
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Interesting looking machine
It's not grim up North!
since 1994 a R100R and from Oct 2015 "Walter" K75S, and from Aug 2016 R850R!
since 1994 a R100R and from Oct 2015 "Walter" K75S, and from Aug 2016 R850R!
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Re: Interesting looking machine
Sculpture.
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Previous BMWs : R1200RT SE (2007 then 2010), R1200RT 90th Anniversary model (2013).

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Re: Interesting looking machine
I wouldn’t want to ride it very far!
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Re: Interesting looking machine
I wouldn't like to be within shouting distance in case someone thought it was mine.I wouldn’t want to ride it very far!
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Re: Interesting looking machine
I have long wanted to build a bike like this but I would make it much lighter. No pistons, crank or driveshaft, no gearbox internals or ugly electrical wiring. Certainly no number plate or lights. Lets face it, no one would ever to ride it so why add weight with unwanted parts.....
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Re: Interesting looking machine
So Andy you want a unicycle.I have long wanted to build a bike like this but I would make it much lighter. No pistons, crank or driveshaft, no gearbox internals or ugly electrical wiring. Certainly no number plate or lights. Lets face it, no one would ever to ride it so why add weight with unwanted parts.....
Andyb
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1985 R80ST being rebuilt
1985 R80RT Touring dream
2 Harley sportsters being rebuilt
And a VW trike so I don't fall off
Blue belt in Serious tea drinking.
Barry the old goat!!!!
1985 R80ST being rebuilt

1985 R80RT Touring dream

2 Harley sportsters being rebuilt

And a VW trike so I don't fall off

Re: Interesting looking machine
4 litre fuel tank.....thats really usefull
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