The New And Improved Unofficial R65 Forum V2

General Category => General Announcements => Topic started by: montmil on April 03, 2008, 07:43:00 PM

Title: New guy from Texas
Post by: montmil on April 03, 2008, 07:43:00 PM
It's been twenty-plus years since I sold my KTMs and left motorcycling for aviation. Well, I'll be back on two inline wheels this coming Saturday, 05 April 2008, when I will close, hopefully, on a sharp 1981 R65. Been attempting to buy a local undressed BMW from a Denton TX school teacher but the gentleman has owned the bike for thirty years and, for some reason, won't sell. Briefly considered stealing it but it's a bit of rolling artwork and, shoot, he'd know where to immediately find it.

Will post a photo in a couple days. Will likely have tech questions, too.

BTW, in the mid 60's, I was an undergrad student at UNT and worked on / rode some R69S models that were sold at the local BMW-Triumph-Honda dealership where I was employed. Little hole-in-the-wall shop. Heaven.

Glad to be here. Also pour loose change into my '86 VW Cabriolet. It's a sickness...  ::)
Title: Re: New guy from Texas
Post by: Justin B. on April 03, 2008, 07:53:56 PM
Welcome, neighbor.  If you decide to steal it just sneak it down to Crowley and we can re-squirt it right quick.  Unless the dude's behind you with a shotgun, in that case I have no idea who you are! ;D

Or, if it is too dangerous to pinch his I have a 1980 with an RS style fairing on it looking for a new home.
Title: Re: New guy from Texas
Post by: MrRiden on April 03, 2008, 08:07:01 PM
I've got to get back over to Tejas,  ya all seem to have such great bikes there! Iffin' yer deal falls through I know of a nice '83 that'll be commin' up for sale in the next week or so. Delivery negotiable. Stay tuned! gotta run, Grill's hot & ready
rich
Title: Re: New guy from Texas
Post by: montmil on April 03, 2008, 08:24:03 PM
Beautiful bike, Justin. The putt I'm grabbing is all original right down to the black paint. Needs some cosmetics but no dents nor dings nor bling-bling add ons. I'm really pleased to find this R65 group.

Noted your Crowley, Texas location. I still have a painful memory of a sandy MX track in/near Crowley. Buddy decided that his Maico 400 might be a little much for him that day so offered it to me for the first moto. Neat. A free ride.

That suckers pitched me off in the "whoops", chased me down the track and stabbed me in the left buttock after it tore my brand spankin' new English MX britches. Another great day day on bikes!

Be back soon...


Title: Re: New guy from Texas
Post by: scottyintex on April 04, 2008, 04:30:35 PM
Howdy neighbor......Scotty in Marble Falls ....glad to see another Texan in the group........there are a few of us...come ride the hill country...........lots of back country roads with twist, turns and beautiful views...welcome!~~!
Title: Re: New guy from Texas
Post by: montmil on April 04, 2008, 05:47:50 PM
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Howdy neighbor......Scotty in Marble Falls ....glad to see another Texan in the group........there are a few of us...come ride the hill country...........lots of back country roads with twist, turns and beautiful views...welcome!~~!

Thanks for the invite, Scotty. Count me in. I'll be through Marble Falls on Saturday going after the R65. May stop Sat or Sun for pie at, well, you know... the Blue Bonnet Cafe. All no-fat, low-cal pies... NOT!

My wife and I have spent many days over many years in Kerr and Gillespie Counties and other areas. She fusses at me when I get frisky while driving the Three Sisters. The R65 will be a solo run... wink.

Will catch you on the road one of these days.

Monte
Title: Re: New guy from Texas
Post by: Joan on April 08, 2008, 12:17:08 PM
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Or, if it is too dangerous to pinch his I have a 1980 with an RS style fairing on it looking for a new home.

What? You are dumping your most lovely R65RS? What's up with that, Justin?  :o

I mean, if I'd known I might have held off acquiring another road rocket!  
Title: Re: New guy from Texas
Post by: Justin B. on April 08, 2008, 12:24:47 PM
It's been ridden a total of about 10 miles in the past three years, time to let somebody else have a crack at it!
Title: Re: New guy from Texas
Post by: Joan on April 08, 2008, 12:33:54 PM
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It's been ridden a total of about 10 miles in the past three years, time to let somebody else have a crack at it!

[size=14]ARGH! I coulda had a matching set, Greyberry and Blueberry! GAH! [/size]

[size=14]Oh! The pain of it! OH!  [/size]
Title: Re: New guy from Texas
Post by: montmil on April 08, 2008, 05:50:48 PM
OK, I'm a newbie and all but what's with this, "My cow is my friend" thingy.

It's like the Texan talking with the city gal... He sez, "Was not! Just helping that sheep over the fence." ;D

Title: Re: New guy from Texas
Post by: nhmaf on April 08, 2008, 08:33:54 PM
BMW bikes, quite a few years ago, used to be referred to as "Kuhs" (german word for "cow").   I think that this originated from some early experiences with riders claiming that the bikes handled "like rubber cows", referring to issues with frame flex and steering geometry.   Anyhow, the
"cow" nickname stuck, even through subsequent design improvements.   Many BMW riders still refer to their bikes as "cows" generally with affection, though not always !

I like my kuh !