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Sunday, May 27th 2007, 1:05am

Nice GS pics

Ready for Africa. This has been shown in the ADVRider Forum.



A matter of taste



And a novelty rear fender :)

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Saturday, June 16th 2007, 9:50am

RE: Nice GS pics

Looks like a Bentley GS



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Sunday, June 24th 2007, 11:29pm

RE: Nice GS pics

Looks like a good lion target! :D


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Monday, June 25th 2007, 12:28pm

RE: Nice GS pics

We call her 'cow' in Europe. So, wrong design anyway :P
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Tuesday, July 3rd 2007, 10:44am

RE: Nice GS pics

Minimalistic rat bike GS, called R3B. Please read Sylvia Tuurman's web site if you want to know more about the bike. From the website I understand it has now 300,000 km on the clock.



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Saturday, July 28th 2007, 10:01pm

RE: Nice GS pics

Just a pretty HP2 photo.



source: www.Touratech.de
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Friday, August 10th 2007, 2:32pm

RE: Nice GS pics



Engine and drive train from the R 1200 S = 122 hp, Ilmberger carbon front fender, White Power suspension, Akrapovic exhaust, Lucas alu handle bars, Puig smoked screen, etc etc. . Done by Motorrad Senger.

You know you want it! Don't ask why - just get a crashed S and do it!
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Thursday, August 16th 2007, 1:58pm

A GS-Adv with Touratech parts

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Saturday, August 25th 2007, 10:13am

Here is a tasteful upgraded 1150 GS by member jgross22 from German forum http://www.gs-forum.eu

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Wednesday, August 29th 2007, 9:57pm

Three from which I do not know the source





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Wednesday, September 5th 2007, 12:31am

Still best in black for my taste:

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Saturday, September 8th 2007, 7:48pm

With 30 l fuel tank



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Sunday, September 9th 2007, 11:42pm

A nice from drmajor, member of this forum:

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Sunday, September 16th 2007, 11:40pm

This time not a complete bike. This is pretty, too, isn't it?

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Sunday, October 14th 2007, 12:29am

A nice one from member Igi at http://www.gs-forum.eu



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Sunday, October 14th 2007, 11:39pm

R 1150 Enduro by member Bert Duursma at http://www.gs-forum.eu








- Oil radiator from the R1100R
- Tank from the R 1100 R, with altered rear mounting
- Battery from the HP2
- Beak and other front plastics from the G 650 X Challenge
- Front and rear frame by BDM/Bakker
- Engine and gearbox from R 1150 GS, standard 85 hp
- Shaft and rear transmission from the R 850 R, 20% shorter translation

Wet weight = 210 kg.

R1100R tank -4kg
19 liters fuel insteat of 24 l -3.5 kg
Titanium exhaust -7kg
Excel rims -7 kg
One brake only at the front -4 kg
No telelever -5 kg
Aluminium rear frame -7 kg
HP2 Battery -3 kg
G650 X parts -4 kg
... and some smaller items
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Monday, November 5th 2007, 2:06am

Bakker fuel tank 52 liter volume for 900 km / 560 miles range.

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Saturday, November 17th 2007, 3:01pm

This is taken from the Touratech website. It shows a pre-production F 800 GS on testing in Africa.

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Saturday, November 17th 2007, 11:51pm

Is this the HP1?

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Thursday, November 22nd 2007, 1:08am

Helmuth Viehhauser´s HPV 1050 (incl. himself): R 100 GS, built 1990, 1043 cm³ engine kit, apr. 75 hp, dry weight 210 kg, 43 liter tank



published by German magazine TOURENFAHRER edition 12/2007
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