1 Peter from Atlanta, K75 Sat Jun 19, 2021 11:32 am
plfinch
New member
Greetings to all.
I recently acquired a ‘94 K75 that has been sitting in a garage for 20 years after a lay-down. The accident damage is fixable. But the bike has not been started in 20 years and the fuel system is likely gummed up from the tank to the injectors. An attempt to start immediately results in a blown fuel pump fuse.
I’ll be posting specific questions and requests for help/info as I dive into it… Of course, a link to detailed instructions for “where to start when your bike has sat for 20 years” would be helpful.
Peter
I recently acquired a ‘94 K75 that has been sitting in a garage for 20 years after a lay-down. The accident damage is fixable. But the bike has not been started in 20 years and the fuel system is likely gummed up from the tank to the injectors. An attempt to start immediately results in a blown fuel pump fuse.
I’ll be posting specific questions and requests for help/info as I dive into it… Of course, a link to detailed instructions for “where to start when your bike has sat for 20 years” would be helpful.
Peter