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| While in Minneapolis over the New Year holiday I happened upon a 1999 R1100RS in perfect condition with a price that absolutely couldn't be passed up. I'll admit I was thinking of getting something more comfortable for 2-up touring with my wife next summer, and this seemed like the perfect solution. It would make a good touring machine, and it would also be a great ride around town and for short day trips. So we made a deal and trailered it home to Cleveland. Here are a couple of photos inspired by the cover of the December 2004 issue of the BMW Owners News...
The R1100RS is a traditional BMW Boxer bike and the first of the new "oilhead" generation. It was the first to incorporate BMW's innovative new telelever front suspension which essentially eliminates front dive on hard braking. The RS also has ABS brakes, a 5 speed gearbox, and paralever rear drive.
The previous owner added the RCU backrest, Aeroflow windscreen, and Metzler Z6 steel radial tires which I can't wait to try out. Also added were dual FIAMM horns, an Autocom intercom, and barbacks.
Here is the new Garmin Quest GPS my wife and kids gave me for my 60th birthday.
My first "tour" was to the East Liverpool area along the West Virginia border. The forsythia provided a perfect backdrop for the yellow piping on the new Corbin seat. You can also see the new taller Parabellum windscreen and the Wunderlich tank bag. Both make great additions for touring. I also added a Kisan headlight modulator and running lights and turn signal canceller to improve conspicuity, Hyper-Lights LCD taillights, and a headlight relay from Eastern Beaver to improve the output of the headlight. Later I added PIAA 1100X driving lamps mounted with Martin Fabrications brackets. |
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Last updated:
11/29/07 |