Cool project! Can't wait to follow along. I own a '79 r65 that I have had for years. After installing the Siebenrock 860 power kit I realized that I am slowly falling in love with this bike and that I could use it for longer rides. Also installed new carbs, a EME ignition system, new (lighter) starter motor, modern battery, and taller 5th gear. My next project is to upgrade the front brakes to four pot caliper and larger rotor.
Reminds me of a 1975 Norton Commando I restored to stock+ condition. Cost me about the same and was fortunate to sell it for a little more than I had into it. But cost aside, I've never gotten more satisfaction out of a project having taken a used and abused bike back to "like new". It was a joy to look at and ride.
Excited to see this build- I tastefully did a similar rebuild of a low mileage 78RS - Very interested in the Mikunis - any consideration given to the Wedgetail ignition? Installed a couple on my bikes and really made an enormous impact.
Ooooh Super nice project, would you know if the mikuni's are available for all boxer models? ive a 77, R75/7 have replaced all carb parts inc uprated float bowl's for the fuel here in the UK, but the're allways flooding out, so wondering if mikuni's be a better fit, also keeping original air box as well.
I'd be really interested in a video about using Mikuni carburetors replacing the Bings that seem to fail on my '87 R80 at random times throughout the year. My boots all smell like gas!
@@MikeHarveyPhoto Oh I get it. I have rebuilt old VW s & a BMW K75. Was it worth the work & cost? No way. Out of all of them, my karmann ghia convertible was profitable. Would never do it again.
@@konnieblaze2116 I dont think anyone who does a rebuild really ever does it to make money out of it,it is done for the love,see what people spen on boats,cars,trains the list goes on.Not everything should have a money value
Subscribe to my channel to follow my restoration. If I can get 100k subs before I finish the project I will give it away to one of you.
Cool project! Can't wait to follow along. I own a '79 r65 that I have had for years. After installing the Siebenrock 860 power kit I realized that I am slowly falling in love with this bike and that I could use it for longer rides. Also installed new carbs, a EME ignition system, new (lighter) starter motor, modern battery, and taller 5th gear. My next project is to upgrade the front brakes to four pot caliper and larger rotor.
Reminds me of a 1975 Norton Commando I restored to stock+ condition. Cost me about the same and was fortunate to sell it for a little more than I had into it. But cost aside, I've never gotten more satisfaction out of a project having taken a used and abused bike back to "like new". It was a joy to look at and ride.
Wow. There’s a few $ worth of parts on (and under) that table 😎 Looking forward to watching it all come together
Quite the treasure trove.😀 Looking forward to the build. Cheers from Eastern Canada!
cheers
Looking like an awesome project, can't wait for the built videos! 👍👍
Loox like yuve sorted yourself for Christmas and birthday. Good luck with the rebuild.
Excited to see this build- I tastefully did a similar rebuild of a low mileage 78RS -
Very interested in the Mikunis - any consideration given to the Wedgetail ignition? Installed a couple on my bikes and really made an enormous impact.
Ooooh Super nice project, would you know if the mikuni's are available for all boxer models? ive a 77, R75/7 have replaced all carb parts inc uprated float bowl's for the fuel here in the UK, but the're allways flooding out, so wondering if mikuni's be a better fit, also keeping original air box as well.
Looking forward to the progress. Please drop a short or update on this project once in a while. Thanks!
Sure thing!
I'd be really interested in a video about using Mikuni carburetors replacing the Bings that seem to fail on my '87 R80 at random times throughout the year. My boots all smell like gas!
Looking forward to see the bike
Beautifull! can't wait to see it coming
just wait, im excited too
wow ! how do you even find all new OEM parts for such an old bike ?? :D
Did this project get finished yet?
Keen to see where it got to!
haha this winter, ive been collecting parts! this all has doubled!
Would the 38 Mikuni be the right fit for R100rt? Where do I find the adapters?
you need to find a lathe and an aluminum cylinder first
Did you restore it?
450-watt alternator? Wedgetail ignition?
😊
If a job's worth doing 👌👍✌
Why are you using a R69 headlight bucket on a /7
I think it will look good.
Do you have a link to the carbs
e-mail me at thebmwguy126@gmail.com and i can set you up, they are direct from mikuni
Only 15000 for all that !!!???
Why bother?! Find one in better shape that doesnt need this much stuff. Waste of money to me.
thanks for your opinion
@@TheBMWGuy Its not like this bike is a highly desirable model.
I guess either you do or you don't understand why we do things like this.yes, we could do newer,cheaper, but it is not the same
@@MikeHarveyPhoto Oh I get it. I have rebuilt old VW s & a BMW K75. Was it worth the work & cost? No way. Out of all of them, my karmann ghia convertible was profitable. Would never do it again.
@@konnieblaze2116 I dont think anyone who does a rebuild really ever does it to make money out of it,it is done for the love,see what people spen on boats,cars,trains the list goes on.Not everything should have a money value