New 20 ounce tumblers available now! Forum donation credit with purchase. https://www.wildguzzi.com/Products/products.htm#Tumbler
Well they want $2,000 for this one. Seems a bit much.
Between Craig Viechorik at Bench Mark Works in the USA and Mark Huggett BMW Classic in Switzerland you can get every part you need for that bike.This was mine when done. Rode it 50,000 miles. Then saw a Moto Guzzi 850 T3 and fell in love. My non-matching numbers BMW R60/2 with 100,000+ miles on the clock sold for an easy $8,000.
You can count on it being a money pit to sort properly,
Excellent project bike...and you can still get every nut and bolt and parts from BMW!! Restored and sorted correctly...they will run like a Swiss watch!! Here is a beautiful example on BaT right now...
Truer words were never spoken. When it comes to a "restoration.." don't plan on making any money on it. If you *really* love the bike and would like to have it.. that's different.
All of the old bikes I have owned and restored could be described as money pits by most folks but if someone treats taking on resurrecting vintage machines as a hobby / learning opportunity then the ‘cost’ is secondary so long as one accepts that at the end of the day you will be underwater money wise. My response to those who question spending money on an old bike is ‘how much did you get paid for golfing (insert activity: fishing…) last year?