THE SURVIVOR SERIES

1975 R90S

1975 R90S
Purchased: Morton’s BMW December 2019
Owner History: 3rd Owner
Current Mileage: 36,900

Original Ad Photos from Morton’s BMW December 2019
Ad described the bike as a “rideable classic”
Nice rear end!
Original ad depicted a low mile , well cared for example

Notable Repairs & Modifications Since Purchase:

Steering Head Bearings Replacement
Front Fork Rebuild
Tank Master Cylinder (New)
Rear Main/Oil Pump Seal Replacement
Nikasil Lined Cylinders by Millennium Technologies
Cylinders Powder Coated by Millennium Technologies
Heads Reconditioned by Ted Porter
Clock Converted to Quartz Movement by Palo Alto
Throttle Cables Replaced (for angled carb tops) from Motobins
Wedgetail Ignition System
Brown Side Stand

After a long winter’s refresh—striking a creekside pose, ready for spring.

Original Paint

Inside front of the gas tank
underside of seat cowl
Hand initialed from the factory (inside fairing, above) almost a sure sign the paint is original. I found this bit of info from a R90S page, regarding the signature; my 1975 R90S #4083287 has the same initials its actually SR. I inquired to BMW to see if they could identify the pinstriper and from memory I was told her name was Sonja Roxenburg.

On the Road with the 90S

eBay sourced rear cowl & seat for just $200 (great buy and price!!!) Mystery black paint on this spare seat/cowl. I bought this as an extra to mount the back rest and take the use and abuse on road trips. The original seat/cowl was tucked away safely—see workbench in background, below.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Random roadside photo
Summer 2022 Arkansas > Wisconsin
Summer 2022, northern most leg of the trip in Redwing, MN

About the survivor series

Airheads that have stood the test of time and retain original paint with minimal modifications from new. These are the bikes and their stories. To submit your bike, email us here.