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carl2477
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Possibly new owner

Postby carl2477 » Mon Jan 30, 2017 9:08 pm

Hi all my be buying my first r1100s, THIS will not be my first bm it will be my 6th. At the moment I have a 800s which I am struggling with power wise and with the bars due to a old elbow injury. Before you say the 1100 has clipons as well the one I've seen has had the handle bar conversion done. I sold a 1150r to get the 800 as I thought it would be smaller and lighter which it is but I miss the boxer engine and the shaft. The one I have seen is a 2000 model with 30000 On it and looks clean for the age the only bit that looks rough are the forks which I know are a weak point due to my brothers rockster. I have a good idea of what to look for just wanted to know if there are any major things to check.
Many thanks in advance carl

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Re: Possibly new owner

Postby dave the german » Tue Jan 31, 2017 5:17 pm

Welcome - sure there'll be people along to guide you
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Re: Possibly new owner

Postby Paul » Tue Jan 31, 2017 6:40 pm

Welcome Carl. good luck with your search. Can't think of any major "gotcha's" to be wary of when you are looking at a previously cherished R1100S, other than all of the usual stuff you'd look at on a bike of that age.

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