Nice stable!!!! what is that dustbin faired fellow setting there......? Love the Flying Tiger teeth there to pick up the road kill LOLOLOL
I believe I posted here before.
That's a dusbin on a 81 R100

Agreed Lucky,
I am looking at more modern machinery for that very reason!
I live near some of the best roads in the UK for biking, but also want to use one of my bikes for longer distance stuff with a fair bit of motorway work.
As matter as fact, I am on the market for a new machine as well after I sold my 05 K1200s.
Even a 40mm carb R100 has hard time to keep up with the traffic those days. It's not much of the power, it's more chassis and brake limitation for those 30+ years old machines.
What makes you say that? Would you clarify?
I have been on two major 500+ mile trips on mine since August and another 1K around town and find it very easy to ride in traffic and at speed on secondary highways. I avoid the major ones in my cars and truck so its not a problem on the bike.
I understand it's very subjective when I said not modern traffic friendly. I could ride whole day without getting on a major highway whole day. Avoiding inter-state, express way or highway mean traveling distance will be limited. The speed limit in CT and this part of the country is 65 mph. People usually drive 75 mph on those highway. Yes, R65 or R80ST can keep up with it, but without wind protection and running 5000+ rpm all the time isn't really that enjoyable. Also, there are not many passing power left if needed for safety reason.
I also learned something new couple months ago while I rode a 92 R100RT from LA back to CT.
This is the ride report if anyone who cares.
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/luckys-first-cross-country-trip.1182627/Many places down at south have speed limit of 75 mph on the highway. We were cruising around 75-80 mph and some of the 18 wheelers even tried to pass us. Also, when everyone is doing 80 mph (GPS speed), even a R100 shows the lacking power/chassis stability.
Overall, I think it's a 40+ years design which we have to accept the fact.
