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Old 10-21-2018, 06:52 AM
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Old 10-21-2018, 03:33 PM
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It's not my favourite, but I always had a soft spot for the Z1. I've seen only one in the US, in La Jolla, CA, more common in Europe. They were crazy expensive for such a small and underpowered car back in the nineties. And off course the M1, just because of the weird story how it came to be one of the most iconic supercars of the seventies.
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Old 10-22-2018, 12:42 AM
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Talking MY Favorite BMW(s)

They all have only two cylinders and two wheels and are air cooled .

Called 'Beemers' by those who know and love them, they don't have the same reputation as the four wheeled Bimmers do .
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Old 10-22-2018, 11:00 AM
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They all have only two cylinders and two wheels and are air cooled .

Called 'Beemers' by those who know and love them, they don't have the same reputation as the four wheeled Bimmers do .
yes. great bikes! i had a 72 r60/5 back when.
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Old 10-22-2018, 12:59 PM
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Thumbs up Old /5 Beemers

That '72 was a short framed one and they were well know for high speed wobbles that caused many crashes and deaths .

A BMW Dealer I know from back then, says there was a very basic manufacturing defect that caused it and tried to get the factory interested in correcting it, they weren't and he fixed quite a few but doesn't seem to want to share the info on exactly what the problem was/is .

I was lucky and my '72 R75/5 didn't have that problem, a good thing too as the /5's were not supposed to be ridden fast yet I did and never crashed it although I do remember one ass chapping speed wobble .

"If you want to be happy for a year, get married .

If you want to be happy for a lifetime, buy a BMW " .

I wish I'da never sold that old SWB /5 .
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Odd perhaps. I just was never a big fan of their car products. No particular reason I can think of either. Although I always heard they were good drivers.

There were a lot of Mercedes and bmw products not far away in garages and barns. About twenty five miles from us. Still probably some there. German nationals purchased a lot of smaller farms in a certain area near here during the cold war.

Some visited their holdings on occasion. There were so many another German national lady set up a German bakery. Possibly on the expectations the property holders were going to move here. It survived in the small New Brunswick town of Port Elgin till recent times. That town was about the epicenter of their holdings.

I think the farm purchases that were cheap at the time also allowed them to come and live here very easily. If things got too hot in Europe. I could not see them as an investment.

To my knowledge none of them ever really lived here. Small farms had well passed the point of being viable financially by the time they purchased them.

There also was no employment there besides a declining fishery. People still live in that area today but there is little employment to speak of. Other than a newer vinyl window manufacturer. Owned by a large national retail grocery chain. This chain also buys up any decent size apartment buildings that are marketed. Plus is somewhat vertically integrated in the supply of it's food enterprises. Just another corporate entity on an endless growth spiral. They maxed out the amount of food stores they can have under Canada's monopolistic laws years ago.

A German bricklayer I used from time to time kept an eye on the foreign nationals local holdings. I still suspect all those properties might be still owned by them. Or their children by now or just deserted. Still they would not be worth much today anyways.

Many of the cars they imported might still be there. The condition of them now after all the years might be pretty poor though. I do know one eight series bmw was sold some years back out of all the cars reputed to be still on all those properties. I did catch two heavier Mercedes cars at a very obscure auto wreckers there. They were gone in a heartbeat. One had the 15 inch bunts. I thought I could get them in a day or two. No way to be certain they came off the farms but likely. Never saw either of them on the road.

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Old 10-22-2018, 07:32 PM
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That '72 was a short framed one and they were well know for high speed wobbles that caused many crashes and deaths .

A BMW Dealer I know from back then, says there was a very basic manufacturing defect that caused it and tried to get the factory interested in correcting it, they weren't and he fixed quite a few but doesn't seem to want to share the info on exactly what the problem was/is .

I was lucky and my '72 R75/5 didn't have that problem, a good thing too as the /5's were not supposed to be ridden fast yet I did and never crashed it although I do remember one ass chapping speed wobble .

"If you want to be happy for a year, get married .

If you want to be happy for a lifetime, buy a BMW " .

I wish I'da never sold that old SWB /5 .
I just tightened the steering damper and the wobble went away.
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i had a 78 r100s.sold it for a d2 caterpiullar.wish i would have kept it,but so it goes.my current one is a 2000 r1100 rt-p
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Old 10-22-2018, 08:49 PM
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Post /5 Beemer Speed Wobbles

"I just tightened the steering damper and the wobble went away."

Yes of course but then you're back to riding a plodder and I don't ride that way .

Not even on my Tiddlers .

My new to me 1975 BMW R60/6 barn find Moto (! 8,000 miles yahoo !) also has a very slight oscillation of the bars if I let go of them above 40 MPH or so, I tried setting the damper on it's lowest setting and don't like it but I don't think it'll ever become a true tank slapper either so I'll just live with it, I suppose I'm not supposed to ever take my hands off the grips, right ? .
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Old 10-23-2018, 07:01 AM
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"I just tightened the steering damper and the wobble went away."

Yes of course but then you're back to riding a plodder and I don't ride that way .

Not even on my Tiddlers .

My new to me 1975 BMW R60/6 barn find Moto (! 8,000 miles yahoo !) also has a very slight oscillation of the bars if I let go of them above 40 MPH or so, I tried setting the damper on it's lowest setting and don't like it but I don't think it'll ever become a true tank slapper either so I'll just live with it, I suppose I'm not supposed to ever take my hands off the grips, right ? .
The steering damper did not seem to impact the pleasure of riding it to me. I never thought of myself as a plodder either.
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Old 10-22-2018, 11:24 PM
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Not both at once while at speed....not for me anyhow.
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Old 10-23-2018, 09:38 AM
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Not both at once while at speed....not for me anyhow.
Well; that just goes to show you're smarter than I am I guess......

What is your favorite BMW?-img_0092%5B1%5D.jpg

No, this massive and near fatal injury had nothing to do with hands off the grips .
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Well; that just goes to show you're smarter than I am I guess......

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No, this massive and near fatal injury had nothing to do with hands off the grips .

On a separate, unrelated topic, my favorite was a 1960s era 1600 that seemed to barely hold together at 90 mph on the Autobahn. I had also owned a 76 500 series but did not like it as much. Sold it to a Air Force kid cheap and he ran it out of oil and destroyed it.


Driving the 1600 was like driving a biplane. You felt close to the machine.
The same thrill as falling out the side of a perfectly good airplane...
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