BMW R100RT Monolever
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BMW R100RT Monolever
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BMW R100RT Monolever
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Bob McArthur's R100RT
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BMW R100RT Monolever
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BMW R100RT
Monolever
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Boyd
Purser's R100RT
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Glenn
Hamburger's 1988 R100RT
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Paul
Newman's 1991 R100RT
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Paul
Huellmantel's R100RT
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BMW R100LT.
Such a model appears nowhere within BMW's own reference material
however it has become clear that such a model designation was used
within Australia and some reference has been found in French
brochures. The designation appears to have been used at some point
between 1993 and 1995 for what would appear to be the model that was
designated R100RT Classic elsewhere in the world i.e. a mono-shock
R100RT with many extras included as standard. I have no idea of the
number of machine produced with this designation but I do have two
chassis numbers from Australia 6339681 & 6338864 - the BMW ETK lists
both of these numbers as R100RT. Exactly what extras were included is
debatable although one guy claims it was fitted with a Corbin seat
(I'd suspect this was more likely to have been the standard 'Comfort
seat' which is a similar shape). If any Aussie
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Photos required if anyone can oblige |
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Ross
Moorhouse's R100LT
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Troy
Hunter's 1993 R100LT
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Peter
Clarke's R100LT
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Peter
Clarke's R100LT
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