Smiled through the whole video. Loved seeing my old rally buddies. Norm , RJ and Gretchen. And of course my old black 10 gal. Heinrich tank that carried me on my 74 90/s over a hundred thousand miles between ‘ 87 & O5’ . Thanks . Glenn V Brechner
Thank you so much for your comment. These rally buddies are friends for life. So that black 10 gal. Heinrich Tank was yours? I hope RJ will put to some good use soon!
Amazing brothers .. you’re all done a great job really appreciate this is not only bike restoration it’s truly a great feeling of friendship and commitment I really enjoyed this full video very good good job 🎉up load more videos of Airheads Thank you so much 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much for those kind words. The friendship turned into a brotherhood over this project. Truly amazing. And yes, i will post more Airhead content. Stay tuned!
So glad to see such a rare bike back on the road! The first series RS is one of the few BMWs I haven't owned, but I'm still looking. Glad you junked the Lesters!
Yeah, I was going to put the Lester's back on to preserve the almost pristine spoke wheels, but love the spoke wheel look so much that i can't get myself to do it. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hi there from Switzerland, You all do so a great job. The airhead always was my dream, now i have a 100RT from '79 and a 80RT from '86 for about 13 years. Love the sound and riding it trough the mountains. and i'll never give them away.
@@andymueller82 yes they do, more than even Harleys can 🤪. There are great routes here, i even can't post pictures, but perhaps better, they will make you jealous. By the way, i restore voltmeters and clocks of the airheads and have several to sell, even those of the 90s and early /7 with the red pointers and the white types, which are realy rare.
Hello from Switzerland, Europe, the old world. Have a 1980 R 100 RS in my garage, thas was completely restored in an official BMW garage. Matching numbers. I' m an fan of these old flat- twins. Probably because my father was swiss,and my mother german, .....from Bavaria. Have three others in my garage, all with matching numbers. The oldest one is a rare R 60 US ( 1969) bought 1978 with my first salary....
Hi there, I'm doing a little research on the on the early R77's, would love to know: Production Date, do you have a SN matching decal in the inside of fairing or on one of the lowers? Last 3 digits of SN? Yeah, don't sell it! You would regret it! (I'm biased though).
@@andymueller82 Been a minute since I've seen one of those - so pardon my missing the actual series name on that! Rather embarrassing actually. Thanks for correcting me.
It was so much fun Eric! Literally started as good friends, ended the build as brothers. We all miss those weekends, Lew and I constantly goofing off, while RJ is keeping the build going! Many beers were crushed during this build.
Yes correct. We liked the white outline on the speedo/odo. This bike is not a 100% authentic restore, we made it functional and rideable for me. There are many non-stock items but still looks fairly "stock"
Smiled through the whole video. Loved seeing my old rally buddies. Norm , RJ
and Gretchen. And of course my old black 10 gal. Heinrich tank that carried me on my 74 90/s over a hundred thousand miles between ‘ 87 & O5’ . Thanks .
Glenn V Brechner
Thank you so much for your comment. These rally buddies are friends for life. So that black 10 gal. Heinrich Tank was yours? I hope RJ will put to some good use soon!
Amazing brothers .. you’re all done a great job really appreciate this is not only bike restoration it’s truly a great feeling of friendship and commitment I really enjoyed this full video very good good job 🎉up load more videos of Airheads Thank you so much 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much for those kind words. The friendship turned into a brotherhood over this project. Truly amazing. And yes, i will post more Airhead content. Stay tuned!
So glad to see such a rare bike back on the road! The first series RS is one of the few BMWs I haven't owned, but I'm still looking. Glad you junked the Lesters!
Yeah, I was going to put the Lester's back on to preserve the almost pristine spoke wheels, but love the spoke wheel look so much that i can't get myself to do it. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hi there from Switzerland, You all do so a great job. The airhead always was my dream, now i have a 100RT from '79 and a 80RT from '86 for about 13 years. Love the sound and riding it trough the mountains. and i'll never give them away.
Yes, these older airheads get into your blood somehow, don't they? I bet you have some beautiful riding in Switzerland!
@@andymueller82 yes they do, more than even Harleys can 🤪. There are great routes here, i even can't post pictures, but perhaps better, they will make you jealous. By the way, i restore voltmeters and clocks of the airheads and have several to sell, even those of the 90s and early /7 with the red pointers and the white types, which are realy rare.
@@traebbeRT Hi again, I am looking for a period correct Voltmeter for my 1977 R100RS (with white numbers). Might need to chat about this some more.
Hello from Switzerland, Europe, the old world.
Have a 1980 R 100 RS in my garage, thas was completely restored in an official BMW garage. Matching numbers.
I' m an fan of these old flat- twins. Probably because my father was swiss,and my mother german, .....from Bavaria.
Have three others in my garage, all with matching numbers.
The oldest one is a rare R 60 US ( 1969) bought 1978 with my first salary....
That is so amazing that you still have the R60. They are wonderful bikes, I wish I could ride mine in Europe sometime. Thanks for the comment!
Thanks - enjoyed that! I have a 77rs, too. Every now and again I think I should sell it but I know I'd regret it not being around!
Hi there, I'm doing a little research on the on the early R77's, would love to know: Production Date, do you have a SN matching decal in the inside of fairing or on one of the lowers? Last 3 digits of SN? Yeah, don't sell it! You would regret it! (I'm biased though).
@@andymueller82 It's a non-US model, with 3356 as the last 4 digits - April 77 build.
Work of art - love it.
Thank you Roger! It was a great time spent with great friends. Miss those days!
The 1965 - 69 BMW RS with Earls Forks and a sidecar was one of the best-looking Beemers ever made!
If you are referring to the R69S, that is one of my favorite bikes as well. I don't need any more, but that is one I would add to my flock.
@@andymueller82 Been a minute since I've seen one of those - so pardon my missing the actual series name on that! Rather embarrassing actually. Thanks for correcting me.
@@faerieSAALE No worries, these BMW model nomenclatures are a little hard to keep track off. Not embarrassing at all!
Great look into the airhead world.
Thanks Dave, it was such a cool project and to have this much time with all of you was great!
Good skills, well done.
Thank you so very much! It was a long process but so worth it!
...echt super!!!
Danke Dir, Adam!
Saw a straight 1973 R75 for sale yesterday. In Mexico...............
And, ... did you buy it? It's Christmas after all.
So many dear friends so much brain damage! LOL Looks like all had a gute zeit!
It was so much fun Eric! Literally started as good friends, ended the build as brothers. We all miss those weekends, Lew and I constantly goofing off, while RJ is keeping the build going! Many beers were crushed during this build.
Instruments are 1974
Yes correct. We liked the white outline on the speedo/odo. This bike is not a 100% authentic restore, we made it functional and rideable for me. There are many non-stock items but still looks fairly "stock"
bmw and their boxer engines
Lovely, aren't they?