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sacha Huijgens on January 27, 2010 at 01:38 AM said:

Hello Vanzen,

After several hours of enjoying your beautiful site, i have a question about the high pipe Boxer (boxer at large 11, picture 23 of 30). Is there more info and pictures about this bike? I love the result on the picture!

With kind regards,

Sacha Huijgens Holland

Bruce on January 21, 2010 at 12:48 AM said:

I have a 82 r65ls and am in process of cafeing it out. This site is invaluble to setting it up.

James Dunn (JD) on January 10, 2010 at 05:23 AM said:

I like yur site very much. Love all the photos of modified bikes and may someday have one myself. My current airhead is a 1978 RS that is pretty much stock. Nice ol' bike that I will leave as is, but may look for a bike to "mess" with!

Stephane Chappe (fr) on December 19, 2009 at 07:20 AM said:

nice to see the front wheel....I am currently working on mine, and was wondering if an hub from 1150gs could fit inside a r100r fork..without hassle due to discs and caliper offset to the spokes....as I am fitting calipers of r1150rt. seems like it is possible. Just need to find the hub.

Very nice site as usual and full of tips and ideas (shared!!)keep up the good work.

Stephane

Sharon Berninger on December 4, 2009 at 05:41 AM said:

I must say great site. I was checking out all you have done with it and am impressed!

Zippy on November 4, 2009 at 02:55 PM said:

Very informative site. I'm just barely into my cafe conversion on a "severely stock" '73 r75/5 Toaster I've owned for over 20 years. Since I bought a new(er) R1200, I'm going to make the R75 a toy. So far, just cosmetics, but I'm going to gradually work up the performance. By the way, Vanzen, if you make some T-shirts in Medium, I'll be interested. Zippy

Jason Wallace on October 28, 2009 at 01:25 PM said:

also Krauser 4V heads EAT lifters! deep sump with synthetic helps. -Jason Wallace (Moto international, Seattle)

Jason Wallace on October 28, 2009 at 01:22 PM said:

have info on the CCP-TSS in your fame files. Only one was built. when SJBMW/CCP sold it in '91, it moved to Maine. first bike I saw at the time with replacable stem offsets. Great handling but a bit firm riding. awesome brakes! -Jason

Frank on October 27, 2009 at 02:18 PM said:

Just came across your site. Great stuff! I've got a '81 R100CS. It's a stock rider. Just a few perfomance modes. My rear cowl badge took flight in the wind somewhere. Would you happen to have one in your parts inventory that you'd be willing to sell? flmonge@hotmail.com

Gregor on October 1, 2009 at 07:34 AM said:

Real nice bike you've got going there. Not many people will dig into the frame but you've got a very good design there. Looking forward to the completion. Sites like this have me wanting to start work on mine again - it's time for an update!

Gregor - Team Incomplete

Cameron on September 26, 2009 at 04:57 PM said:

Another guy at the shop just showed me this site and it ROCKS! Thanks

Steve (Flatwins) on July 2, 2009 at 05:42 PM said:

Hey, a new site feature! Hope you're doing well. I haven't been working on project #2 much. Still trying to get project #1 (my /2 conversion) ironed out. How's the Cro coming?

Steve Tulsa

jmieryteran@usa.net on June 29, 2009 at 09:38 AM said:

I have R69S and came to my hands a Heindrish Fairing. And I do not know how it will handle. I will apeciete your coments.Thankyou.

Bad Bob on June 26, 2009 at 12:12 AM said:

Greetings from Babylon(London) Your a bright light, in the darkness of wot motorcycling has degenerated into. Tell the truth, you are a time traveller, come back to show us the way! Keep your feet on the pegs and the wind in your hair! BAD BOB

Jay Jacoby on June 18, 2009 at 06:29 AM said:

As a long time fan of older BMW'S I have always "changed" my bikes in some way to suite my needs, or vision of what I thought the bike should look like. Bastardized Boxers just takes this to the next level! Great to see a web site showing these creations, and giving me new ideas!

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