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My 1985 K100 now after much work. Img_2018
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After many hours this bike is pretty sweet. Love the way it rides. Love the way it looks. Hate the center stand! Still working on the pulsating in the front brakes. That one is kicking my butt. All in all I will have $1500 into so far(I stress "so far). Not bad for a quality bike.



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Personally im happy to find a pulse  Very Happy Very Happy. However in this case its more  likely to be Warped discs, On a previous mot this was found to be the problem on my K .When they have stood for a long while, the pressure of the pads can MARK the discs, causing the pulsating You may be able to clean them up if you very lucky  Cool Cool
When the bike is on the brake testing rollers and brake applied if its MARKS on the disc or slight warping the bike (HOPS) And this is a fail Sad Sad



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It is warp-6 red Very Happy


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Thanks for the replies! How would you clean the rotor? Steel wool and brake cleaner or something else? I have another set of wheels with rotors on the front wheel. I may give that wheel a shot. They have tires on them but will need replacing. I also have new brake pads I can put on.  I also have found the bike to get a little squirrely at times during slow speed corners. At speed she handles nicely. It's a nice bike but I am learning they have some "things".

    

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Cleaning rotors .Use an Angle Grinder with a floppy disc ,to get best results .Poor Handling on Ks. The main culprits are TYRES, Old,miss worn under inflated. 2 headstock bearings if the grease is old and dry this will give the steering a wobbly feel at low speed Very Happy Very Happy have fun


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With afloppy  disk? You mean break open an old disk? Never heard of this. Have been looking at tires. These are old. 

Thanks for thehelp
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I had a slight pulse in my RS. . . . changed the wheels which meant front discs off and onto a different wheel. Pulse gone, so incorrect as in slightly uneven mounting can also do it. Make sure the mounting points on to the wheel are really clean. But more likely to be warped discs.


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1984 K100RT 0022575 Brutus Baja Red 578 bought 36,000 now 89,150 miles
1997 K1100LT 0188024 Wotan Mystic Red 689 58,645 now 106,950 miles Deceased.
1983 K100RS 0011157 Fricka 606 Alaska Blue 29,495 miles Damn K Pox Its a Bat outta Hell Now 58,200 miles. 
1996 K1100LT 0233004 Lohengrin Mystic Red 38,000 miles currently 51,800 miles.
1983 K100RS 0004449 Odette R100 colours 58,000 miles. Sprint fairing now 63,390 miles

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fishboy316 wrote:With afloppy  disk? You mean break open an old disk? Never heard of this. Have been looking at tires. These are old. 

Thanks for thehelp
Bill
FLAP disc is trade name ,they are for light/medium work not heavy grinding .Old tyres are a NO NO on Ks My 1985 K100 now after much work. 161205 . New rubber transforms the BEAST into a machine on rails My 1985 K100 now after much work. 723598 My 1985 K100 now after much work. 723598


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My 1985 K100 now after much work. 44271 My 1985 K100 now after much work. 44271 My 1985 K100 now after much work. 44271 I crack me up!!! It's a flap disk. I had no idea what you were talking about! 

Thanks!

What are the optimum size Tire  for a K100? 

When this thing is decelerating it feels like it want  to shake itself to pieces sometimes and sometimes it is much more slight. I will check the mounting locations.

Thank you both for the help.

    

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Jack up the bike so the front wheel is off the ground.  Grab the wheel at the 6 and 12 o'clock positions and shake it to see if the wheel bearings are loose.

Spin the front wheel and watch for any wobble in the brake rotors.

Turn the handlebars from side to side feeling for any free play or notchiness.

Finally, take the front wheel off and have the balance checked.  You would not be the first person to have a wheel weight or two come off the wheel.

Check all the fasteners on the forks for snugness.  Then, you might want to loosen them all and go back and tighten them in sequence to remove any front end stiction.


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1992 K100RS "Moby Brick" R.I.P.
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1979 Honda XR185
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Thanks for the reply .75. I will do that after working at the bicycle shop this evening. 

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fishboy316 wrote:What are the optimum size Tire  for a K100? 
The OEM sizes should work well enough but there are successful alternatives and a site search will turn them up. Here's an owner's handbook from late 1984 to look up specs.


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Thank you for the Information! Lots of good stuff in the book.

Thanks again!
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Read some of the posts after a search. I changed the tire pressure from 36 to 39 in the rear and 34 to 36 in the front. Was a great improvement. Was much better handling.  Now when I get rid of the pulsing I will put new tires on the beast. I have to work all weekend so won't be digging in to deep yet.

Took her to church with me last night for Good Friday services and showed her off. She got awesome reviews! Smile

Thanks for all the suggestions!
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fishboy316 wrote:Read some of the posts after a search. I changed the tire pressure from 36 to 39 in the rear and 34 to 36 in the front. Was a great improvement. Was much better handling.  Now when I get rid of the pulsing I will put new tires on the beast. I have to work all weekend so won't be digging in to deep yet.

Took her to church with me last night for Good Friday services and showed her off. She got awesome reviews! Smile

Thanks for all the suggestions!
Bill
On MY Bridgestone tyres, i run at FRONT 38psi REAR 42psi Rides well for me, at 10st 7lbs My 1985 K100 now after much work. 652573 My 1985 K100 now after much work. 652573


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Yeah, 38F and 42R are the internationally recommended pressures for brick tires.  They seem to work on all models, with all tire sizes, in many weather conditions and riding environments all over the world.


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1994 K75RT "Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS"
1988 K100RS SE "Special Ed"
1994 K75S "Cheetos"
1992 K100RS "Moby Brick" R.I.P.
1982 Honda FT500
1979 Honda XR185
1977 Honda XL125
1974 Honda XL125
1972 OSSA Pioneer 250
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Anyone here ever use Dunlop 404 tires?
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fishboy316 wrote:Anyone here ever use Dunlop 404 tires?
The leading comment here seems to sum up the outlook on 404s. Smile


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My 1985 K100 now after much work. 44271 My 1985 K100 now after much work. 44271 My 1985 K100 now after much work. 44271


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My 1985 K100 now after much work. 1f602  My 1985 K100 now after much work. 1f602  My 1985 K100 now after much work. 1f602  My 1985 K100 now after much work. 1f602 
Guess that settles that! My 1985 K100 now after much work. 44271 My 1985 K100 now after much work. 44271

    

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Ok increase in budget. Have anyof you run the Bridgestone Pneu battlax BT46? They have good reviews and they have the size I need.
Olaf says they are great!
I am ordering them.

    

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fishboy316 wrote:Ok increase in budget. Have anyof you run the Bridgestone Pneu battlax BT46? They have good reviews and they have the size I need.
Olaf says they are great!
I am ordering them.
That's  my Tyre of choice Very Happy Very Happy


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Nah. Avon Roadrider IIs.


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I have been riding it around a good bit. It is really starting to impress me a good bit. A very fun bike. Will be glad to get new tires on it. 
Will be exciting to have some new adventures on it. 
Thanks again for the information folks.

Bill

    

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If you are on a tight budget and not into dragging the pegs in the rain you may find that Shinko Tourmaster or 712's are a good choice.  If you can do your own tire changes you can get a set(front and rear) from Chaparral Motor Sports for less than $200. 

I have run 8 sets of Shinkos on four bikes for a total of over 65,000 miles with no complaints.  For the money, I think they are the best bargain in tires if you aren't a tire snob.  They handle well in wet or dry and have good longevity, easily running 8-9,000 miles on the rear and 12,000 on the front.


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Past:
1994 K75RT "Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS"
1988 K100RS SE "Special Ed"
1994 K75S "Cheetos"
1992 K100RS "Moby Brick" R.I.P.
1982 Honda FT500
1979 Honda XR185
1977 Honda XL125
1974 Honda XL125
1972 OSSA Pioneer 250
1968 Kawasaki 175
    

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Looks like the pulsating brakes was the rotors. Swapped the front wheel last night and now they are smooth as silk! Was going to replace the Pads but the ones on it are close to brand new. I have a brand new set of  EBC pads but as long as the ones on it are smooth and not causing any issues think I will keep them on for now. Are the Y rims tubeless or do they need tubes? My tires should be here any day and want to be ready to have them mounted. 

THANKS
Bill



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They are tubeless


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I am happy to drag the pegs in the rain and had some quite spirited riding on the RS at the weekend . . . . . with the trailer on. I like my Battlax BT46, great in the rain.


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1992 K100LT 0193214 Bertha Blue 101,000 miles
1984 K100RT 0022575 Brutus Baja Red 578 bought 36,000 now 89,150 miles
1997 K1100LT 0188024 Wotan Mystic Red 689 58,645 now 106,950 miles Deceased.
1983 K100RS 0011157 Fricka 606 Alaska Blue 29,495 miles Damn K Pox Its a Bat outta Hell Now 58,200 miles. 
1996 K1100LT 0233004 Lohengrin Mystic Red 38,000 miles currently 51,800 miles.
1983 K100RS 0004449 Odette R100 colours 58,000 miles. Sprint fairing now 63,390 miles

Past:
1968 Yamaha 80 YG1
1971 Yamaha 125 YAS-1
1968 Honda 125 SS
1970 Honda CD 175
1973 Honda CB500-4
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I am going to see how I like  them. The rear was delivered today. Don't think I am ready to start "peg draggin" yet though. Been a while since  I was there.

    

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fishboy316 wrote:My 1985 K100 now after much work. Img_2018
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After many hours this bike is pretty sweet. Love the way it rides. Love the way it looks. Hate the center stand! Still working on the pulsating in the front brakes. That one is kicking my butt. All in all I will have $1500 into so far(I stress "so far). Not bad for a quality bike.
Fishboy:  I too am working up a K100 - Mine's in RT dress, 20+ years in a barn, mostly in tact, runs great.

However, it's blue.  I like RED.  What color is your bike?  Factory color or something after the fact[ory]?

Bill

... and a postscript - your comment about the low speed handling is familiar.  Mine, having sat for 20+, had dried out the steering head grease.  The bearing felt "worn-in" with what felt like detents.  

But, while a PITA to fix, the bearings were undamaged, and a good cleaning and greasing totally fixed the chunky handling.  Hardest part was finding a socket big enough to loosen the big nut.

    

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Hello lomcevok,
 The bike has been repainted from Alaskan Blue to this red. The PO said it was called Porsche Red. 
I like the red also. That being said the blue isn't bad either.

 My problem was a terrible pulsating in the front  brakes. I have replaced the wheel with a spare I had. The rotors only had about 10,000 miles on them. Became smooth as silk. 

  Next decision is weather to go tubeless with the new tires or not. I am no peg dragger by any means so not sure it really matters. I have read about issues both ways. 

Good luck on the build!  Lets see some pics.

    

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fishboy316 wrote:Hello lomcevok,
 The bike has been repainted from Alaskan Blue to this red. The PO said it was called Porsche Red. 
I like the red also. That being said the blue isn't bad either.

 My problem was a terrible pulsating in the front  brakes. I have replaced the wheel with a spare I had. The rotors only had about 10,000 miles on them. Became smooth as silk. 

  Next decision is weather to go tubeless with the new tires or not. I am no peg dragger by any means so not sure it really matters. I have read about issues both ways. 

Good luck on the build!  Lets see some pics.

Will do.  Regarding "porsche red" - I'll bet that's "Porsche Guards Red", the same red as an airplane I helped rebuild - "Big Red" it was named.... favorite color!  

Glad you skinned the pulsating.  My tires are very old - what was found on the bike.  No checking, no wobbles, and no confidence.  Let me know what brand you put on front - will probably change mine before riding it much

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fishboy316 wrote:Next decision is weather to go tubeless with the new tires or not. 
Why would you want to use a tube in a new tubeless tire on your Brick's rims?


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Many years ago i had a total deflate of the rear tyre ,Instant cure for Hameroyds. Since that time iv had Puncture proof product added and to good effect, saved me on a couple of occasions well worth the money Very Happy Very Happy


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My 1985 K100 now after much work. 1f606  My 1985 K100 now after much work. 1f606  What product  did you use?

    

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Laitch wrote:
fishboy316 wrote:Next decision is weather to go tubeless with the new tires or not. 
Why would you want to use a tube in a new tubeless tire on your Brick's rims?

This is the first BMW product I have owned. Not familiar wit all the aspects of the machine yet. I read some stuff about bead separation on the snowflake rim. Read a little more today that is saying that the rims were early where the incidents occured. I probably won't use tubes but was looking at what I can find on the subject. I also ride Bicycles and all of my modern bikes are tubeless. I do get the benefits of tubeless.

    

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fishboy316 wrote:My 1985 K100 now after much work. 1f606  My 1985 K100 now after much work. 1f606  What product  did you use?
Ask at your local tyre man, lots of brand names out there.


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She went through the Maryland state safety inspection today with flying colors. All legal and ready to roll. Getting my Batlax BT46's installed on Tuesday. Should be about it for now.  My 1985 K100 now after much work. 212902 
(I hope). 

Thanks for all the help Folks!
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Oh good! When I lived in Kentucky 'bout twenty years ago, they'd never heard of the words 'safety inpection'. No state transfer inspection, no nothing. Just re-reg. Some interesting vehicles on the road....


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Well they have figured out that folks will die in some of those things. Still see some pretty crazy things out there though. Maryland has one of the toughest inspections around. Was a little worried about it but after due diligence she went right through! Am very happy with the bike at this point. Still under 2k on it. 

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Dai wrote:When I lived in Kentucky . . . No state transfer inspection, no nothing. Just re-reg. Some interesting vehicles on the road....
fishboy316 wrote:Well they have figured out that folks will die in some of those things.
Many states still don't have inspection and the disappointing news, fishboy, is that some folks will die on a thing like yours, regardless of its mechanical condition.  Sad


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Yes That is a risk that you know when you throw a leg over one of these machines. I rode for 35 years and went down a couple of times. I will say that if by making it mechanically sound I can lower the risk I am for it. Batlax BT46's going on on tuesday. The old tires passed but I don't trust them. It has actually been kinda fun getting to know the machine a bit. She is a pretty well behaved machine and I am having an interesting time so far.

    

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