1 A un-usual flying brick came home with me Fri Apr 14, 2017 11:01 pm
lucky6600
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New here and posting this mandatory post to start.
I have been on airheads for many years and also have been trying my best to avoid flying bricks for years.
This brick came with a package deal that I couldn't resist so here I am .... trying to make 0this brick fly again.
According to BMW, this is a BMW K 100 US (authority version) VIN 0030268: July 11th, 1984 - August 15th, 1984 - BMW of North America - Polaris metallic, 576
Of course the Krauser full fairing is one of the major reasons that I made the exception of bringing it home.
It needs some regular barn found items, tires, front brake MC, fuel pump, seat and few others...
Engine turns and gear shifts which are great thing.
The radiator, brake paddle and front lower engine condition confirm the millage.
I have been on airheads for many years and also have been trying my best to avoid flying bricks for years.
This brick came with a package deal that I couldn't resist so here I am .... trying to make 0this brick fly again.
According to BMW, this is a BMW K 100 US (authority version) VIN 0030268: July 11th, 1984 - August 15th, 1984 - BMW of North America - Polaris metallic, 576
Of course the Krauser full fairing is one of the major reasons that I made the exception of bringing it home.
It needs some regular barn found items, tires, front brake MC, fuel pump, seat and few others...
Engine turns and gear shifts which are great thing.
The radiator, brake paddle and front lower engine condition confirm the millage.
Last edited by lucky6600 on Fri Apr 14, 2017 11:20 pm; edited 1 time in total