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Technical Discussion => Ride Reports and Event Reviews => Topic started by: ScottColumbus on May 09, 2007, 12:33:35 PM

Title: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: ScottColumbus on May 09, 2007, 12:33:35 PM
The Krauts are back  :o ;D ;)

Last weekend we rode to a small village near Bremen (Germany), where Italo and BMW-Boxer owners met. I really like the old Laverdas, MV Agustas and Ducatis. So here are some pics for you.


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"Hast Du die gelbe Kuh gesehen? (have you seen the yellow cow)" my wife asked. [size=18]A yellow cow?[/size] This is not a yellow cow. It´s a R 90 S in Daytona-orange. To call this bike "a yellow cow" is blasphemy. >:(


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Great Italian bikes:


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Aermacchi Harley Davidson:


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Old Moto Guzzis:


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Italian Divas (Laverdas):


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German Frolleins (Do you know what this means? :D)


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Black is beautiful:


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Old Beemers:


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Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: NC Steve on May 09, 2007, 01:00:50 PM
Great pics, as always.
Thanks, Dirk  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: Justin B. on May 09, 2007, 04:58:38 PM
Great stuff, looks like you had a good time.
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: MrRiden on May 09, 2007, 05:12:57 PM
Scott,
You have quite a knack with photography. I day dream about having a summer to tour Germany, Northern Italy, and France. Your photos make me want to tour all the more.
Rich
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: SCJJR65 on May 09, 2007, 09:49:26 PM
Dirk, you're really outdone yourself this time!  Outstanding photos!!!  And so many gorgeous old bikes, and not just Beemers, but some really sexy Italian rides, too!  You even got a couple of pics of some lovely Moto Guzzis, the only other marque that I'd switch for!  

Be still, my beating heart! Cosi Bello!!   :-* :-*
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: Melena on May 09, 2007, 10:57:40 PM
Wonderful pictures!   [smiley=clap.gif]  Thanks Dirk!  

It's fun to see all the old bikes being taken care of so well, and ridden.  What fun.  And I love to see the pictures of the countryside where you ride, too.  

Thanks for the pictures and the storyline too!  
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: suecanada on May 11, 2007, 03:25:56 AM
Thank you Dirk.....I do think you could be a wonderful advertisement photographer for BMW.....Sure makes one wish they were in Europe touring!  The sites you pick out on tour seem just so proper for a posed BMW bike!

Do you see many LS's at these get togethers?? I haven't spotted one in your photos yet but I just could've missed it whilst oogling the red Ducatis!! :P
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: ScottColumbus on May 12, 2007, 01:51:59 AM
Hello Sue,

Hello Sue, your  feeling is correct. The R65 LS is very rare in Germany.

In the eighties the German customers didn´t like the LS very much. Most of the bikes were sold to the UK  and to the States.

Today we are sad about that, because you can hardly find the LS on our roads.
And if you wan´t to buy one nowadays, you have to pay a lot of money.

When I played Domina with the cows at the Kleine-Boxer-Forum, I destroyed one of the last R65 LS in Germany.  :'(

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But today this bike looks better than ever. ;D

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LS and a Ducati.

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cu

Dirk

Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: msbuck on May 12, 2007, 07:11:05 PM
LOVE the picture of the LS by the river.  Good enough to blow up and make a poster out of!!!   ;D    (https://bmwr65.org/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi129.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fp210%2Fcabcgec%2F41.gif&hash=2f216c078a0776b7c57689f8eeabed7f387ebc13)
Is that the same LS you domino-ed or a different one?

Thanks for sharing all your wonderful pictures, Dirk.  It's great to see so MANY of the older vintage bikes together in one place.  And they all look so immaculate... I liked the Ducatis and the Laverdas (of course...) as well as the BMWs.
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: ScottColumbus on May 13, 2007, 02:34:38 AM
Hi Aïda,

the R65 at the river is another one.

The LS I destroyed is this one:

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You ride a Laverda, too! :D Do you have a picture of her?

Dirk

Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: msbuck on May 13, 2007, 10:51:41 PM
Well, that's a pretty good looking LS as well!  Hope that is it in it's new condition???

Here's me on my 1998 Laverda Ghost Strike - it's the new Zane era 668 bike.  Nothing like the  old classics...

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Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: Justin B. on May 13, 2007, 11:40:13 PM
Dirk, what is the story behind the brakes on that LS?  The rotors seem quite large and the calipers have an adapter plate.  Looks pretty trick...
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: thrang on May 14, 2007, 08:07:37 PM
Thats an intresting looking mod to the breaks... And looks like a good way of improving the front stopper, which (on my two 65's) aren't that brill even with Goodridge hose in place of the strechy OE BMW I had on the Bimbo.

Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: msbuck on May 14, 2007, 10:37:29 PM
I'd love details on the brakes as well if you have them.  Going from my 4 piston gold brembos on the Laverda to the BMW can be down right scary at times (Vice versa even more).  I have a tendency to lock up my Laverda brakes because I'm so used to 'grabbing all I've got' on the R65...
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: Rob Valdez 79 R65 on May 14, 2007, 11:14:33 PM
That is an impressive job repairing the front end of the LS.  Do you have a close-up, like how are the instruments supported?  It looks like the breast plate is gone.

I like his beard!
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: ScottColumbus on May 15, 2007, 12:56:57 PM
Nice Laverda, Aïda.  :) Which bike do you ride most?

Justin, I must admit that I didn´t realize that the LS has got this special type of brakes. I´ve never seen those brakes before on a cow. ::)

Dirk
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: msbuck on May 15, 2007, 11:20:08 PM
Dirk,

I think I actually ride them about equal.  I keep the Laverda up in the mountains during the summer months for riding the twisty mountain roads and I leave my BMW here in the flatlands for day rides and long trips.  They are SO different in riding styles that it's pretty easy to chose between them.  I must say that I enjoy them both, but I have a tendency to pick the Laverda.   :P  It's much more stable on the road with those wide tires and the braking is unbelievable.  :o  But for a long trip, there's no question, it's the R65!!   ;D  
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: ScottColumbus on May 17, 2007, 02:43:47 PM
I´m just coming home from a trip the "Lanz Bulldog Treffen". A Lanz Bulldog is a famous German pre-war tractor. These tractors have a great fan society nowadays. Some of them meet once a year in Schleswig-Holstein, North Germany. An where you see Lanz Bulldogs, you will also find all kinds of classical vehicles. It was fantastic.  :)

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We were 3 members of the Kleine-Boxer-Forum. Skipper, a navy officer, lead us. He ignored the 40.000 visitors, 15.000 cars, policemen, guardians, signs, barricades, etc.

So we managed to get into the inner circle of the Lanz-Bulldog-Treffen. There were nearly 1000 exponats, but only 3 motorbikes: ;D

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I hope that you want to know what a Lanz Bulldog is. :o

These are Lanz Bulldogs:

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and this:

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And this one belongs to Andi, a member of the KBF

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We wanted to take a ride with my children. But first he had to start the 1-cyl.-Diesel-engine.

In order to do that he heated the engine with a petrol burner.

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Andi is a funny guy. Safety is very important for him. He always wears safety-shoes. ::)

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The children are laughing.  ;D

If something would have gone wrong with the cigarette, I would have to search my kids in Norway. :o

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The sound of a Lanz is great. 1 cyl and 10 litres. 200 rpm. Kult - kult - kult - kult  ;D
The heroes:

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These are Unimogs. They were built in 1948 by Mercedes-Benz. At that time right after the war, Mercedes-Benz was not allowed to produce any kind of lorries or trucks. So they founded a new company, named Unimog (Universale Motoren Gesellschaft). This is the best off-road vehicle ever built. :). In Germany it´s very famous.

When I have enough money, I will buy myself an Unimog, too. Toys for men. ;)

More Unimogs

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Outside the inner circle there have been a lot of nice bikes.


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A pre-war BMW R 35

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Regards

Dirk
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: SCJJR65 on May 18, 2007, 06:14:58 AM
Once again, some outstanding photos, Dirk!  I'm in constant awe as to how you seem to get around the country to find these wonderful gatherings of BMWs that seem to be everywhere!!!  Love those 1-cylinder diesel tractors, too!  I'd love to hear one idling in person!!  ;)

I don't remember reading what your occupation is (but I might have missed that posting if you had mentioned it before).  Just what is it you do for a living, anyway?  Whatever it is, you must always have weekends off, because it seems like you are always visiting some BMW gathering or interesting city somewhere!  (Can you tell I'm envious?)  [smiley=happy.gif]
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: ScottColumbus on May 19, 2007, 01:27:39 AM
John, I knew that somebody would ask this question! ;), because the Lanz-Bulldog-Treffen was on a thursday.
How can it be, that the bloody Germans don´t have to go to work like normal people? ;D

We´ve had a public holiday on thursday, so the Lanz-Bulldog-Treffen was placed on that day.

Btw: I´m a human resources developper. I work  in an insurance company as a coach for managers.

At the weekend we are mostly "on the road", with or without the children.

Time is too precious to be wasted.

Dirk


Dirk
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: SCJJR65 on May 19, 2007, 06:37:27 AM
How about that!  I was in human resources myself for 20 years as a HR manager, mostly in the manufacturing sector.  I loved every aspect of the field EXCEPT having to discipline an employee or terminate their employment.  Most of the managers in the companies I worked for wouldn't accept the responsiblity for doing the "nasty" work of disciplinary action or termination, and would snag me into either sitting in on it or worse, doing it myself.  I decided after 20 years of it that I still had enough time in my career to learn a new skill that was more creative without the stress of ruining someone else's life.  So, I enrolled in college (with the blessing and support of my lovely wife Pattimarie), and am just about to graduate with my degree in Graphic Design.  How's THAT for a change of employment?   ;)
Title: Re: Italo and BMW-Boxer-Breakfast in Bremen
Post by: ScottColumbus on May 20, 2007, 02:34:40 PM
John, that´s a great change in your life. Isn´t it difficult to learn a new profession? And isn´t it difficult to find an new job?

If you like, here are some pics from a tour near our home trough Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony). :)

Starting in the village where we live.

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My wife on her R65. Funny, she looks like as if she is a tall woman, but she isn´t.

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Old farm houses.

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This old wooden water mill ist still on duty.

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My wife always sits me on my neck

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Countryside

Most of the old farmhouses have two crossed wooden horseheads on the top of their roofs.

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Two very old traffic signs. I think the sign in the foreground is about 50 years old. Look at the old fashioned motorcycle.

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And here are some pics of a sad R90 S. The legendary R90 S.  :'( She has had better days. :-/

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