The company, in its infinite wisdom, has decided to keep me on for another year. So now I am getting the chop, along with all my colleagues, this time next year. Well, that's nice.
Plenty of time for planning, I suppose. But we are all hanging in there, as we all have more than 10 years service, so there is a bit of a payout to be secured for most of us.
Its death by 1000 cuts, as it has been for the last 13 years, but at least its time to get my house in order. Not sure I want to stay in the type of work I am currently employed. Time to look and see what's on the horizon.
More importantly I can now look at the one bike I left and make a little project out of her. Gone is the air box, and top cover - one of them Motorworks engine covers now takes its place. I have also fitted the pod filters Tony took off my old R65. Even fitted a brass wing nut for the rear brake actuating arm
I want to age her - make here look more 60/70s, than 80s. That's not necessarily BMW of the 60s and 70s, just generally. I want to lose all the acres of plastic. And I want to brighten her up a bit.
Next on the list is to fit a set of R65 triple trees to my R100. I have been mulling this over for some time. As the increased fork offset will increase the wheel base and rake, but reduce the trail. If I reverse the forks it will put the leading axle behind, and thus increase the trail again, but probably by more than I lost, and also reduce the rake again. The brakes will then be on the front of the forks, like later models. I might have to lose the nose fairing as well. might go for that trail look, with a set of Renthals, or something. Jury still out. Coould just Café racer it.......Doh!
I would not mind putting a short R65 swing arm in place of the long R100 item......It will almost be an R65! Or at least a short wheel base R100, anyway.
Lots of things to think about, whilst I have some money, or more importantly, the time. But I do have to keep a lid on it.
Cheers
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