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Saturday, May 1, 2010
Emblems
Until 1975, BMW emblems were made out of metal and enamel. Main advantage: they don't turn yellow in UV light.
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The Motorcycle
Year:
February 1979
Engine:
980 cm³, air-cooled flat twin engine (“airhead”) with two valves per cylinder, dual-plugged, Boyer Bransden Micro-Digital Electronic Ignition
Carb:
40mm Bing 94/40/107&8
HP:
app. 65 PS
Wheels:
spoked, 18" back & 19" front
Tires:
Bridgestone BT 45
Built with Greg’s help from Summer 2009 until Spring 2010
The Experts
Greg Hutchinson – Overhaul
Bob Grauer – Top end job
Dave Gardner – Transmission
Mark’s Body Shop, San Carlos, CA
Precision Powder Coating, Belmont, CA
About Me
Wildebeest
I discovered motorcycles when I moved to Oakland. It seems that the Bay area is the best place on earth to meet Airheads enthusiasts. When I'll go back to Europe at the end of my contract, my new old bike will be a keepsake.
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