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I thought black was my favorite color - until I saw this.
Wunderbares Motorrad
Although some parts are not original, a very nice bike and a great sound!!Hello from Switzerland, Europe, " the old world".I' m a swiss citizen and I' ve learned english at high school.I usually speak french.
What a beautiful BMW that is.❤
There is beauty in simplification.
Beautiful bike with a great sound and in good tune. Very nice.
Starts a little easier than my R90S same year with DellOrto's
This looks to be a lovely bike but I am biased as I also have one
Very nice. The only standard feature of the bike that I don’t like is the undrilled front disc but that’s just me.
The early series six bikes had undrilled discs. They drilled them on the later bikes to aid wet weather braking
Do you use that bike?
Next time you need to turn the fuel on for the right carburetor unless you plan on riding with only one cylinder.
@Shmee.Phillip I had an R60/6 and it wasn't the wasn't that way. If you turn the right petcock off The right carburetor wouldn't get any fuel
I also have a 90/6 and I only ever use the left hand fuel tap. Do not forget that the fuel lines are connected so it runs perfectly on both cylinders
When bmw made proper bikes 🤗
I thought black was my favorite color - until I saw this.
Wunderbares Motorrad
Although some parts are not original, a very nice bike and a great sound!!
Hello from Switzerland, Europe, " the old world".
I' m a swiss citizen and I' ve learned english at high school.
I usually speak french.
What a beautiful BMW that is.❤
There is beauty in simplification.
Beautiful bike with a great sound and in good tune. Very nice.
Starts a little easier than my R90S same year with DellOrto's
This looks to be a lovely bike but I am biased as I also have one
Very nice. The only standard feature of the bike that I don’t like is the undrilled front disc but that’s just me.
The early series six bikes had undrilled discs. They drilled them on the later bikes to aid wet weather braking
Do you use that bike?
Next time you need to turn the fuel on for the right carburetor unless you plan on riding with only one cylinder.
@Shmee.Phillip I had an R60/6 and it wasn't the wasn't that way. If you turn the right petcock off The right carburetor wouldn't get any fuel
I also have a 90/6 and I only ever use the left hand fuel tap. Do not forget that the fuel lines are connected so it runs perfectly on both cylinders
When bmw made proper bikes 🤗