Hi all.
New to this forum, but I have owned a 1200r and a 1200gs in the past, so not new to BMW's. Both those were bought from new but my latest purchase is 18 years old.
I purchased an 1100s a couple of weeks ago, on ebay and too far away to view, with a view to using it as a winter project over the dark winter months. However now I have had a closer look it seems to be in too good a condition to mess about with. Looks like my 4 months work might end up being a strip down and clean session.
That's about it for now but I'm sure I will be asking lots of stupid questions once I start delving under the body work.
Pete.
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Re: Hi from Brackley
Welcome to the forum Pete and good luck with your new (to you) bike.
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Welcome - and remember, the only stupid question is the one you don't ask!!
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