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Anthony Lonigro
Anthony Lonigro
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1977 R100RS

Thanks, Brian. No, it's Metallic Gold....one year only color in 1978. I asked Hans Muth why this color was allowed to be applied to his creation. He e...

7 years ago
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1977 R100RS

For sale? I thought you were looking to purchase? I'm confused. lol

7 years ago
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1977 R100RS

OK, it's time to show us your RS's! Here's mine....1978 model. f8cafc76255a34385d95094eed5f34eb.

7 years ago
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1977 R100RS

Nice. Lets see some pix!

7 years ago
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1977 R100RS

Price guesstimate in aisle 5: depending on originality, condition, paperwork, etc......anywhere between $2,000 for a clapped out turd to $20,000 for a...

7 years ago
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Craven Panniers

Hah! Yeah, it was a little bit chilly yesterday. I rode my R75/5 to the coffee shop in the am. Thermometer said 12 degrees F. What was I thinking?! Gl...

7 years ago
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Craven Panniers

Hi Tim! Anthony here....glad to see the bike at home! Did you get her started? Sorry about the weak battery, the cold must have drained her. Hard ...

7 years ago
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Finally finish

Turf Green! Stunning!!!! Way to go, CortlandBoxer!! Need more photos of this beauty, please.

8 years ago
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R80 Exhaust threads mared

Sorry to hear this. Try Bud Provin at Nickwackett Garage.

8 years ago
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R100/7 carburetor rebuild article

There are a few tutorials on youtube. Here's one: And this:

8 years ago
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Ibmwr marketplace scammer

He recently responded to my Want Ad there. I had a feeling that he was a scammer by the way he responded, so I ignored him. Sorry to hear that he ding...

8 years ago
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Post a Picture of your Airheads

You can modify your stock seat to work with a Heinrich tank; remove the hinges and use the "lift off" method.

8 years ago
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Post a Picture of your Airheads

You can modify your stock seat to work with a Heinrich tank; remove the hinges and use the "lift off" method.

8 years ago
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Post a Picture of your Airheads

Yep, the muffler that's mounted on the left side should go on the right side, and vice-versa. The result will be mufflers that are more parallel to th...

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