catcitrus wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 10:31 amNot a small fortune, and it was purchased at a good price, and because its a classic and easy to work on, and is lovely to ride, and has a low seat, and is an appreciating asset--I think we'll agree to differ on our philosophies, and we certainly don't have the money to splash out on a T7, and THEN start upgrading it--and end up with something that maybe only marginally better on the fringes of performance, which in all honesty can be rarely used--and its to tall anyway.bond_yzf wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 8:38 pmIf progress hasn't been that great how come you've spent a small fortune updated the r80?catcitrus wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 5:48 pmI've no doubt that a Pol T will make the most of a T7--but they are tall and basically heavy----and for mere mortals the 40 year old BM will still be easier to foot up a muddy track and also easier to pick up if it goes over--my point is simply that "progress" has not been that great--I know of at least two people that have traded their T7s in for something lighter like the 690/701. I know which bike I would trust for a long trail/road trip. Lets face it the T7 (and the R80) are not designed for enduro type offroad use--especially in the hands of the average rider.bond_yzf wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 1:20 pmRegardless of how much you've spent it still won't be anywhere near the capability of a t7catcitrus wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 10:12 amOhlins rear with remote reservoir. Racetech fork internals with Harrison 6 pot calliper , floating disc, full electronic ignition and Scriminger pulse jet plugs, Carbon rear can(saves a lot of weight), rebuilt carbs etc--but its soooo smooth and produces torque from nothing--absolute power is not everything, and nice low seat with most of the weight low down--its done the MCC Exeter trial. What it doesn't have is a load of electrickery and it will shortly get a single seat with extra rack. It can actually carry decent panniers as well that don't stick out much, and it has a kick start if really needed. they are still very sought after for good reason and the prices reflect this. All credit to BMW in keeping lots of parts still available along with specialist firms.johnnyboxer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 21, 2022 8:01 pmBarely punts out 40-45hp though and suspension/brakes are in the 1970’scatcitrus wrote:My son's 1981 R80 G/S is 168kg dry--so much for progress?
Good avoidance and marginally better