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'95 R1100RSL Restoration


Limecreek

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After 2 months of looking for a suitable '70's-80's era air head restoration candidate, I gave up and went modern.

 

Today, I found a bike that I favored back in the day. (when I was still in my 30's). Mechanically she is sound, at least as far as I could tell from the test ride, but that doesn't mean I won't find problems when I tear into her.

 

Her biggest issues are cosmetic. You see she was dropped on her right side in a hairpin right hander.

 

So here she is bruises and all. She has 57K miles on the clock and cost me $2500—a bit more than I wanted to spend, but I do love the RSLs. Sir Rodney, are you out there?

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My son and I will spend the next 12 months or so, tearing her down and completing a frame up (or stress member in this case) restoration.

 

It is good to have a boxer in the garage again.

 

Advice on resources and references is welcomed.

 

Cheers!

 

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Looks like a lot of bike for $2500! :thumbsup: This was the bike that drew me to BMW. I bet if I look hard enough I could find the Ad in an old Cycle World mag with Michael Kneebone testing the bike under some extreme conditions.

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Pat

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6.2 Gallons - just about the same capacity as the gas hungry K.

 

 

That's great!!!

 

I may have to look a little closer.

 

:grin:

 

I found one on ebay with 1650 "original" miles.

 

 

 

 

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Nice find! It doesn’t look like its in bad shape at all....is a restoration really needed?

 

I took her out for a ride today on 10 year old tires and the original struts. It made for some interesting moments to say the least.

 

The purpose of the ride was to see what else would show up during an extended outing. The good news is, really not much. The engine feels tight; almost too tight, like it hasn’t broken in yet. No ticking, no knocking and no pinging. I expected it to ping a bit, given the early oil head history of carbon build-up on the pistons, but to my pleasure, she didn’t ping at all.

 

She does surge, in the same way my ’02 RT did, but not to the point of bucking—like my ’02 RT did.

 

The clutch is heavy and is out of adjustment.

 

The throttle is a bit sticky.

 

The front brakes work just fine but seem to drag more than they should.

 

There is enough play in the rear wheel to indicate the Paralever bearings need adjustment or replacement.

 

Anyway, this will be a fun year going through the bike from nose to tail; documenting all of the steps and refurbishing as many of the parts as possible vs. purchasing new ones..

 

Today was her last ride on the road for at least the next year. She goes up on the lift tonight for the start of the teardown.

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She will not remain black with red saddles and we haven’t decided on a color scheme, so if you all have suggestions, I am all ears and eyes.

 

Cheers!

 

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She will not remain black with red saddles and we haven’t decided on a color scheme, so if you all have suggestions, I am all ears and eyes.

 

Too bad, that was my favorite RS color scheme.

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She will not remain black with red saddles and we haven’t decided on a color scheme, so if you all have suggestions, I am all ears and eyes.

 

Too bad, that was my favorite RS color scheme.

 

What is your second favorite? ;)

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Found my first surprise under the right fairing. Looks like someone left her running and walked away at some point in her life. The horn and quite a bit of plastic under the fairing, the right side of the tank and some of the wire harness melted.

 

Surprise!

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She will not remain black with red saddles and we haven’t decided on a color scheme, so if you all have suggestions, I am all ears and eyes.

 

Too bad, that was my favorite RS color scheme.

 

What is your second favorite? ;)

 

A pearl white looks nice.

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Found my first surprise under the right fairing. Looks like someone left her running and walked away at some point in her life. The horn and quite a bit of plastic under the fairing, the right side of the tank and some of the wire harness melted.

 

Surprise!

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That is why they changed the lowers on the newer RSes. Hopefully that will be your only surprise... other than than that you never realized how much you can enjoy a bike!!!

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I had similar black RSL from end of production 2001. Really nice bike.

If black isn´t right one, bright red suits that bike better than well.

 

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Flames! maybe some skulls and topless women airbrushed into the paint scheme. Then you can chrome out the fork legs and swingarm.

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Sir Rodney, are you out there?

 

 

Yes, I'm here, seeing the black RSL brings back memories, looks just like the one I had, even has bungie buddies. Great deal at $2500

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I found this under the right fairing. Yes, someone did the unthinkable and left her on her own with the motor running. The damage to the tank looks bad, but really is superficial. Other damage to a plug terminal strip; portions of the right side wiring harness, along with some melting of the upper dash will require some new parts along with some rewiring.

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The bike was repaired, if you can call it that—very sloppy repairs, but all can be corrected.

 

The rest of the bike is in good shape so the heat/near fire is limited to the right side. And, again, the engine doesn’t show any signs damage in the slightest. I guess the 259 can take a licking and keep on ticking over. :thumbsup:

 

Here is what she looked like this afternoon.

 

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I’m going to start a restoration thread in the oil head section, so look over there if you’d like to follow along.

 

Cheers!

Oh, paint color--leaning toward a german pearl white with a black engine and swing arm. Leaning to the to the 5 spoke wheels.

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You should have seen me using in on the rusty header clamp--it was hilarious.

 

By the way it helps if you say bad words when you swing it. I am pretty sure that is a scientific fact.

 

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My favorite oilhead, had a '96 black and silver.

 

I may know where a Corbin seat made for that model is located.

The seat (I think it is the gunslinger) has a folding backrest for the pillion that gives a monoposte look when riding solo.

It is a nice upgrade, IMO.

 

Mine didn't surge unless I kept it in a narrow rpm range which was not where I rode the bike anyway.

 

I vote for black with accent color.

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markgoodrich

My color suggestion, and two hilarious comments heard last night:

 

1. Pink, not piggy pink, a subtle pink, with copper accents, including the wheels, with copper seat to match. I'm not kidding.

 

2. Greg, at my house last night, looking at his hands, saying they really hurt. When asked why, explains he pulled the fuel line off without clamping it, gasoline went everywhere, he had a heater going in the garage, disaster narrowly averted. I'm thinking a reputation for being meticulous can, sometimes, be undeserved.

 

2. An old friend, who doesn't frequent this board, has five bikes, is a BMW maniac, to Greg: "I looked that bike over real carefully, for a parts bike," but he passed....this fellow has a couple restored early BMWs look like they just left the factory. Greg suddenly looked at his burning hands again....

 

I din't make any of this up.

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VERY pretty bike. Congrats. I have an older oilhead, my wife's '96 R850R, and those early models are unique and sweet running machines!

 

-MKL

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