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But it only has two wheels, so I haven't dry humped the badge, and I still think pushrods are t3h roxz0rs

I know the pictures suck, but they were taken only a short time after it was rolled in.

Front

Rear

It's an '06 R1200 RT. It belongs to my Dad, but I chipped in a bit so I can ride it if need be, plus he deserves a nice cruiser. In one picture, if you look hard, you'll see the wheel of his BMW from the 70's, which is currently a load-bearing device in our messy garage; however, it has all the parts to be restored.

Cool. Congrats. :)

BMW motorcycles, with their wacky horizontally opposed motors

are the coolest non-car BMWs since a certain "109" from six

decades ago with an inverted V-12.

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Serious attention to detail on that thing!

And I love your "load-bearing device" description of the old one. :lol:

That is a superior bike. A GT of motorcycles. Congrats

Technically that would be a BEEMER (since it's a bike). Bimmer is the car.

+1

BTW, I'm an idiot and was over-tired last night when I posted that.

Daimler Benz made the inverted V12 in the Bf/Me 109s. :P

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I dry humped the BMW badge today, and now I hate you all.

I dry humped the BMW badge today, and now I hate you all.

Don't hate...Embrace! :lovey:

I have teabagged my BMW badge...

Those pics will stay where they are though...

I've dry-humped AND tea bagged a certain member on this very forum.

Although he enjoys the sodomy much more. :AH-HA_wink:

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