Friday, January 28, 2011

BMW Motorcycles review and specification

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there are 5 BMW motorcycle models in the American terbaru and you can choose the one you want according to their own, usually he can slang lebi steady if choosing what he chose as his own. honda motor is extremely in love by many people in American especially, with a male model this motorcycle, would make it a very cool guy and handsome with a motor drive when you can see ini.dan specification BMW motorcycles below

BMW R Bikes - Airheads: Join the Airheads! A great group of BMW Airhead owners with a fantastic email list and owners willing to share | A really nice collection of late '70's BMW motorcycle brochures in color on the Airhead Ephemera site; they focus mostly on the R100RS and include a wiring diagram, dealer delivery checklists, accessory catalogs and more | BMW R-series info pages | Many BMW owners use Motolights on their bikes | An article from the Honolulu Star Bulletin on the R1100RTP for the troops | Boxer Design has performance parts for R bikes; they specialize in carbon fiber fabrications for boxers | A May 1977 reprint of a "Cycle" magazine test of the 1977 BMW R100S | BMW model info on the R100S | Check out Jim Franzen's beautiful R75/5 "S" custom! | CC's website has some nice photos of various custom R's | Info on 1978 BMW's, especially the R100S and original brochures are available on the Airhead Ephemera site | How to set the points How to set the points on a /5 BMW | Some interesting photos comparing BMW S, RS and RT fairings on early BMW motorcycles | The Airtech Archive has technical information and a bulletin board with postings for Airheads | Download Bob's BMW Airheads parts catalog in .pdf form, 1.1mb; tons of BMW Airhead parts that you can't find anywhere else

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Great stuff from the Packard Auto Museum courtesy of Ted Guthrie.


Here's Bruce, with a German-made Horex moped, which he just unearthed. The little putter features zero miles, having never been fueled. Bruce himself is well-known for his restroration work on Indians and numerous other brands, as well as his extensive collection of BMW's and other German bikes.






This sculture, which sits in the lobby of the museum, not only shows the design of Packard automobiles' famous hood ornament, but also lists some of the manufacturer's innovations in the auto industry.






Here's a couple of real oldies. Just visible to the left is one of the first Packard automobiles ever produced. It runs - regularly.




Check out that gorgeous Indian sidecar rig. To the right is one of the Packard family's personal cars, dating to the 30's, plus two 50's-era concept cars in the back.





Another fabulous Indian. Look closely and you can see that the pinstriping and the tank graphic are all hand-painted. Big Packard limo in the back.





Check out these two Ariels. Square Four in the front, and a twin behind it. Fabulous restos.





Cool, Maico streetbike from the 50's. Get a load of all the interesting features. Leading-link forks, all-enclosed bodywork, gorgeous paint & graphics, crankcase induction, big, comfy seat, bar-end turn signals. Also, how 'bout the chicken-coop-find BMW R25 behind and to the left?


There is much more to see at the Packard museum, plus they are preparing to open a huge addition. Note that the motorcycle displays run from January - April, each year. For more information, go to: http://packardmuseum.org

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