From dud at casano.com Mon Sep 7 14:37:45 2020 From: dud at casano.com (William F. Dudley Jr.) Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2020 15:37:45 -0300 Subject: Fw: Re: 2- R65LS's for sale in NJ In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20200907183609.M94932@casano.com> Airheads, If interested, contact Brian, NOT ME, NOT THE LIST. Brian Evans email is b.a.evans1 at gmail.com Bill Dudley NJ AM ---------- Forwarded Message ----------- From: Brian Evans To: njairheads at casano.com Sent: Mon, 7 Sep 2020 12:19:04 -0400 Subject: Re: 2- R65LS's for sale I have 2-r65ls's for sale. One is a runner in good condition. One needs carb work and tune-up/fluids changed was a barn find that never got rebuilt and parts fixed. Previous owner had an accident and the tank is dented and steering stop broken. You can send questions to this email for pictures or my phone number 609-780-0386. Looking for $3500 for the runner and $1200 for the non runner. Or $4500 for both. Clean titles on both. Thanks! Brian Evans ------- End of Forwarded Message ------- Bill Dudley From horacepro at aol.com Fri Sep 11 16:33:16 2020 From: horacepro at aol.com (horacepro at aol.com) Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2020 20:33:16 +0000 (UTC) Subject: Selling My R80RT References: <841197332.1333876.1599856396382.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <841197332.1333876.1599856396382@mail.yahoo.com> Some of you may have seen my letter in the August issue of the BMW Owners News, "Hanging Up The Gloves." The time has come for me to stop riding.? It just is.? So I want to sell my bikes.? I have two for sale -- a 1987 BMW K75C with Dauntless sidecar, and a 1984 BMW R80RT.? My 1971 R60/5 has already found a buyer. I have listed both of my bikes on ibmwr.org in the Marketplace.? I've copied the text of the listing for the R80RT below.? That listing includes 6 photographs -- the max allowed. I actually have a total 18 photos of the bike which I can forward to anyone who has a serious interest.? All I need is your email address. If there is anything specific you want photographed, I'll be happy to do that for you. Ed BianchiYork Pennsylvania ABC #6520horacepro at aol.com717-649-5251 *************** FOR SALE:?1984 BMW R80RT, 29,184miles, $4,500Current Registration and Inspection, PennsylvaniaOne previous owner.?Selling because I can no longer ride.?Bike is in great mechanical condition.? Fairing has some cosmetic damage.? Fairing lowers not currently mounted, but suppliedand can be mounted.? The bike is fast andnimble with plenty of power for two-up riding with luggage and campinggear.? The R80 airheads are known fortheir low vibration and smooth ride.?The bike is electric start, air-cooled with a 5-speedtransmission, constant-velocity carburetors and electronic ignition. The BMWself-leveling rear shocks are original. ?Thebike has dual vented front disk brakes and a drum rear brake.? The brake fluid reservoir is handlebarmounted for easy inspection and service.??Many convenience, storage and safety enhancements ? seeFeatures, below.?The rig is available for inspection in York Pennsylvania byappointment.? Call Ed Bianchi at717-649-5251, anytime.? I am retired.?Features:BMW Touring Fairing with Tilt-Adjust Windscreen and LockableStorage PocketsBMW Sidecases and Secure Draw-Latch Mounts (2 Each)BMW Rear Luggage RackBMW Tool Kit and Tire PumpBMW Handlebar-Mounted Mirrors (2 Each)BMW Fairing-Mounted Mirrors on Extended Mounts (2 Each)Reynolds Padded Passenger BackrestReynolds Muffler Heat Shields (Protect Passenger?s Shoes)Bob?s BMW Top Frame Tube Storage Bag for Tools and SparesBrown (Brand) Auxiliary Sidestand (Extra Strong andConveniently Located)Hyperlites Auxiliary Brake Light SystemStebel Nautilus Airhorn with Large Custom Thumb SwitchSpeed Bleeder Bleed Valves Installed for Easy Brake FluidChangesAftermarket Audible Turn Signal AlertCustom Windscreen-Mounted Visible Turn Signal IndicatorsAftermarket Digital ClockAftermarket Windshield-Mounted Compass5 x 7 Inch Frame for Printed Directions (Handlebar Mount)Additional Parts and Service Spares Available Reply Reply All Forward ? 2020 Verizon Media Send Message (Ctrl + return) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From drbeemer73 at gmail.com Fri Sep 18 22:21:46 2020 From: drbeemer73 at gmail.com (Mac Kirkpatrick) Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2020 22:21:46 -0400 Subject: VBMWMO/YouTube Tutorial For Genealogy Graph of BMW Motorcycles In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Stoney, to learn how to use the VBMWMO Motorcycle Genealogy Graph, view this short YouTube video, it is a lot of fun and very instructive! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukil_bBU4Kg But for you to find R26 & R27, go to https://vintagebmw.org Click on Knowledge Base Then Genealogy Graph Then de-select to only one cylinder on the left Then de-select to only swingarm Voila, now you see both R26 & R27 :-) Cool, huh? Mac Kirkpatrick Glenmoore, PA "After all, what is adventure, but inconvenience, properly regarded?" C. Donahue On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 9:57 PM Stoney wrote: > Great genealogy graphics, but what happened to the R-26nand R-27? > Couldn't find them anywhere. > > On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 8:06 PM Wayne Woodruff wrote: > >> Neat graph. One comment, is the R65LS really 50 HP? That >> sounds about 17 HP overstated >> >> On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 7:54 PM Mac Kirkpatrick >> wrote: >> >>> Fun from the Vintage BMW Motorcycle Owners >>> https://vintagebmw.org >>> >>> See some of our up and coming technology: >>> https://vintagebmw.org/bmw-motorcycle-genealogy-graph >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Mac Kirkpatrick >>> Glenmoore, PA >>> >>> "After all, what is adventure, but inconvenience, properly regarded?" >>> C. Donahue >>> >>> >> >> -- >> "And the man in the suit has just bought a new car >> From the profit he's made on your dreams" >> from Low Spark of High Heeled boys by Jim Capaldi / Steve Winwood >> >> _._,_._,_ > ------------------------------ > Groups.io Links: > > You receive all messages sent to this group. > > View/Reply Online (#5946) > | Reply To Group > > | Reply To Sender > > | Mute This Topic | New Topic > > Your Subscription | Contact > Group Owner | Unsubscribe > [ > drbeemer73 at gmail.com] > _._,_._,_ > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From makenewagain at yahoo.com Wed Sep 30 16:23:50 2020 From: makenewagain at yahoo.com (walter craig) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 20:23:50 +0000 (UTC) Subject: R27 lower shock bushing replacement References: <978885489.489551.1601497430143.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <978885489.489551.1601497430143@mail.yahoo.com> Airheads, Does one press out the bushing the rubber assembly replaces? The outer metal circle around the rubber perfectly matches the ID of the shock. The outer bushing ring is tapered on one side. Looks like it is pressed in while possibly pushing out the old outer ring. Anyone know the proper process? Any help/ideas much appreciated. Walt CraigGlenville, PA 717 229 2840 Last, if this not the proper forum to ask this kind of question, someone please give me the proper site. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: