BMW R100X

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BMW R100X

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Re: BMW R100X

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Its a bloody lovely job that's for sure!
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Re: BMW R100X

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I quite like it.

But 27 grand for a rough old knocker with silly headlights!?!?!
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Re: BMW R100X

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The £27k is a bit of an 'I'm out'. Nice though. Reminiscent of the old BMW Dakar bikes (800s iirc).

It's another 'inspired' one...dunno about 'off-road inspired'...I'd take it off-road...but probably not if I'd paid £27k. :D
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Re: BMW R100X

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There was a company that used to make a kit to change a standard R80/R100 into something just like that, I can't remember who they were though.
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Re: BMW R100X

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That's the sort of look I was going for with mine, but without the attention to detail and fine workmanship
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Re: BMW R100X

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It's lovely but for that money I'd rather have an original R80G/S.