1 New K75 project Sun Oct 11, 2020 1:21 pm
kenrams
Silver member
I saw this "project" K75 for sale in Craigslist and had to rescue it. It was the PO's first attempt at a custom bike build and it shows. I guess a lot of people don't realise the time or expertise required to modify and build a safe, functional bike.
My plan is to fix the rear frame and suspension. The seat "subframe" is unworkable but it is the rear suspension that is "interesting" and will be fixed. The triple trees are standard Suzuki so steering lock will be very limited. I may just leave them on and move the tank back about an inch to see if that works.
Here it is but it won't look like this for long as it will be my Covid project bike ( in the background of the second pic is another K100 project I am working on. Lots of custom CNC parts (triple trees, rearsets etc ) I made when I had access to a great machine shop in Michigan. It has stalled a bit due to a move to Asheville, NC)
My plan is to fix the rear frame and suspension. The seat "subframe" is unworkable but it is the rear suspension that is "interesting" and will be fixed. The triple trees are standard Suzuki so steering lock will be very limited. I may just leave them on and move the tank back about an inch to see if that works.
Here it is but it won't look like this for long as it will be my Covid project bike ( in the background of the second pic is another K100 project I am working on. Lots of custom CNC parts (triple trees, rearsets etc ) I made when I had access to a great machine shop in Michigan. It has stalled a bit due to a move to Asheville, NC)
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1981 R100 cafe- 121,000 miles
1985 K100 cafe - 55,000 miles
1987 K75C - 44,000 miles