G'Day Cal, thanks for that mate, the paint was re-done by a PO but the pipes are actually stainless steel "Staintune" (Aussie made) replacements, and as grotty as they looked in that pic, they weren't rusty, they go brown if not regularly polished.
The bike had been dropped at one time in it's life, and there were signs of repairs inside that beautiful Hans Muth designed fairing. When I bought it I replaced the original seat (which is still hanging in my garage, as the front hinge in the metal base was broken off) and the tach which had crapped out, installed the better recharging system and rebuilt the front master cylinder, and it ran like a swiss watch.
I tried to love it, but unlike the 750's the 1000 engines were pretty harsh vibey things, and the gearboxes could have been designed by Massey Ferguson so I sold it, and used the money to buy my 1986 Goldwing which is a much better bike.
I had enough left over to also buy a CX500 Custom which I did a bit of work on, then sold (for more than the R100RS) and bought my 1989 K100RS SE. While the R100RS will never go down as one of my favorite bikes, it did get me the 'Wang and the K bike, so for that alone, it was a great investment. Cheers, Terry.