3 Re: A Canadian K100RS Tue Aug 10, 2010 4:29 pm
Crazy Frog
admin
Nice job! It looks better than new.
You will like the Sprint fairing. It offers a very good protection and it's a lot cooler than the RT fairing.
Bert
You will like the Sprint fairing. It offers a very good protection and it's a lot cooler than the RT fairing.
Bert
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4 Re: A Canadian K100RS Tue Aug 10, 2010 7:20 pm
Guest
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A very nice resto! What a transformation. I have always admired the sleek looks of the Sprint fairing. Is that an Ohlins' yellow spring hidden behind the right hand side pannier?
5 Re: A Canadian K100RS Tue Aug 10, 2010 7:39 pm
club_c
Life time member
Yes the PO installed the Ohlin's shock in the back and Progressive springs in the front. Aside from up and down my private street I have not ridden this one yet....
6 Re: A Canadian K100RS Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:24 pm
phil_mars
Life time member
Excellent job, you just can't beat black and does that mean it is now running?
Are they the old style pannier mounts as the bags look the same as mine and I can't remember what my R-series panniers looked like ? just know the mounts are totally different.
Are they the old style pannier mounts as the bags look the same as mine and I can't remember what my R-series panniers looked like ? just know the mounts are totally different.
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Phil
7 Re: A Canadian K100RS Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:27 pm
Guest
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Krauser made those mounts from a crumbly alu/pot metal. They were horrible. I had them once on an Airhead I owned.
8 Re: A Canadian K100RS Wed Aug 11, 2010 12:13 am
club_c
Life time member
TWB, I was actually considering the red like yours, but my wife said all bikes should be black, so kept it black. Those are Kbike LT panniers painted to match my bike, using the composite Z frame mounts. I have a decent Krauser mount if someone needs it (see the 'before' pic).phil_mars wrote:Excellent job, you just can't beat black and does that mean it is now running?
Are they the old style pannier mounts as the bags look the same as mine and I can't remember what my R-series panniers looked like ? just know the mounts are totally different.
Not running yet. The 'pulsing ground' for the injectors actually has positive voltage, makes the injectors inoperative, so gotta figure that out. I'm going to go after the starter ground system next, see if that may be causing the grief. Bert is sending me a test computer to see if it's my computer that's acting up. Have to wait until next days off, I'm not like some of you louts that go touring for weeks on end...
9 Re: A Canadian K100RS Wed Aug 11, 2010 12:36 am
Guest
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I do prefer all black paint as well, but mine came in Marrakesch Rot and I rather like it now. I usually don't go for red paint being a ranga myself and the fact that red vehicles attract the cops and accidents more frequently, or so I've heard.
10 Re: A Canadian K100RS Wed Aug 11, 2010 12:44 am
club_c
Life time member
That's a statistical game. Many hot rod, fast vehicles are painted red 'cause it looks good (think Magnum PI). Fast cars get tickets and crash more, not red cars.Two Wheels Better wrote:I do prefer all black paint as well, but mine came in Marrakesch Rot and I rather like it now. I usually don't go for red paint being a ranga myself and the fact that red vehicles attract the cops and accidents more frequently, or so I've heard.
12 Re: A Canadian K100RS Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:27 pm
Bruce
Silver member
Thats what I love about these bikes, you take a 1985 year bike that is all beat up, clean it up and make it work, and IT LOOKS LIKE A MODERN MOTORCYCLE! You can't do that with most other motorcycle types, they all show their age in one way or another. People can't tell if its an 2010 or 1985. Truly a classic motorcycle design!
13 Re: A Canadian K100RS Thu Aug 12, 2010 8:09 pm
Guest
Guest
You're right, Bruce. An older gent walked past the other day and was astounded when I told him my bike was 23 years old, in answer to his question about its age. I admit it has just a had a bit of a scrub up, but he reckoned it was a coupla years old at best.
14 Re: A Canadian K100RS Fri Aug 13, 2010 5:55 pm
K-BIKE
Life time member
That bike is a credit to you, well done!
Regards,
K-BIKE
Regards,
K-BIKE
15 Re: A Canadian K100RS Mon Aug 16, 2010 2:50 am
wikur
Silver member
I`m a bit courious about the golden colour of the engine and heat shield in the pre rebuild picture.
Was it painted or anodized?
Was that some kind of limited factory special?
Never seen that before.
Cheers,Wikur!
Was it painted or anodized?
Was that some kind of limited factory special?
Never seen that before.
Cheers,Wikur!
16 Re: A Canadian K100RS Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:15 am
Guest
Guest
Perhaps it was someone's idea of a Teutonic John Player Special?
17 Re: A Canadian K100RS Mon Aug 16, 2010 6:12 am
Crazy Frog
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18 Re: A Canadian K100RS Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:31 am
club_c
Life time member
The gold on my bike was done when the bike was brand new, pulled apart and treated. It was done by a fellow named Roger Rueben, who apparantly was a well known BMW enthusiast and modifier. The engine, wheels and heat shield were painted with a very durable product. In the day it probably looked good, but when I got it, it just looked tired.
19 Re: A Canadian K100RS Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:15 pm
Oldgoat
Life time member
Bike looks fantastic! I really like the sprint fairings.
20 Re: A Canadian K100RS Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:12 am
blaKey
Life time member
That K100 special edition is one of the more "unfortunate" looking motorcycles out there.
Does the owner put a paper bag over his head when he rides that thing?
Maybe he wears two bags over his head...in case the first one breaks!
Does the owner put a paper bag over his head when he rides that thing?
Maybe he wears two bags over his head...in case the first one breaks!
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K100RS 1986 RED!
Dress for the ride and the potential slide.
21 Re: A Canadian K100RS Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:08 pm
chrish8846
Silver member
Super job
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1985 K100 RT sold
1992 K75RT still in Fixing mode
22 Re: A Canadian K100RS Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:50 pm
Guest
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It's subjective I know, but if you paint or powdercoat those silver wheels to black you're in! I love that allblack look, and that fairing is sweet too. A very nice bike! I've got most of a K1200S fairing and am mulling over finding a naked or wrecked K100 to fix up and fit it to. Here's what it looks like on an older Airhead, an end of a long riding day perspective:
23 Re: A Canadian K100RS Thu Jun 02, 2011 9:08 pm
charlie99
VIP
great resto club c .....first time ive seen it ...
good work
same thing happened to me the other day at tamborine twb ...an older guy came over and commented obout the looks of the bike .....he just about fell over when i told him it was 25 years old ...
its not perfect but getting there ....ever so slowly
good work
same thing happened to me the other day at tamborine twb ...an older guy came over and commented obout the looks of the bike .....he just about fell over when i told him it was 25 years old ...
its not perfect but getting there ....ever so slowly
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24 Re: A Canadian K100RS Sat Nov 05, 2011 8:32 pm
scabzzzz
active member
Wow, great job OP! I agree with the guy up top, black wheels are a must!
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