1 K75S Comfort Improvements Mon Oct 07, 2024 1:01 pm
grosbeak
Silver member
Hi folks,
Two issues have made my 1992 K75S less comfortable for me than it might be - the position of the handlebars were too low and far forward and there was too much heat coming from the sides of the tank. I have made modifications to address these problems.
I got the bar risers from Voigt Moto Technik in Germany. A test fit proved that there were no issues with wiring, cable or hose length. I fabricated some brackets out of 1/8" aluminum to relocate the dash pad and rear cover to their new locations.
And I got the tank insulation material from Amazon - Thermo-Tec 12" x 24", qty 2
The work included removing the fairings and the tank, neither of which I had done before. Details to follow.
I'll be working on a video soon.
Two issues have made my 1992 K75S less comfortable for me than it might be - the position of the handlebars were too low and far forward and there was too much heat coming from the sides of the tank. I have made modifications to address these problems.
I got the bar risers from Voigt Moto Technik in Germany. A test fit proved that there were no issues with wiring, cable or hose length. I fabricated some brackets out of 1/8" aluminum to relocate the dash pad and rear cover to their new locations.
And I got the tank insulation material from Amazon - Thermo-Tec 12" x 24", qty 2
The work included removing the fairings and the tank, neither of which I had done before. Details to follow.
I'll be working on a video soon.
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1992 BMW K75S 0212025, 1999 Suzuki Bandit 1200 2100162