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dutchie

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the 1986 K100 DSC00035

    

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Thats a very tidy '86 and the K75 is also nice but you must have a cast iron bum as both bikes have the standard bench seat.


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Nice clean and original looking machine Duchie the 1986 K100 112350

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the 1986 K100 Ir-log1188....May contain nuts!the 1986 K100 Ir-log11

"The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page." - St. Augustine from 1600 years ago & still true!

K1 - 1989 - AKA Titan (unique K1/K1100RS hybrid by Andreas Esterhammer)
K1100RS - 1995. AKA Rudolf Von Schmurf (in a million bits)
K100RS - 1991 AKA Ronnie. Cafe racer project bike
K75RTP - 1994
K75C - 1991 AKA Jim Beam. In boxes. 
K1100LT 1992 - AKA Big Red (gone)
K100LT - 1988 - AKA the Bullion brick. Should never have sold it.
    

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Rick G wrote:Thats a very tidy '86 and the K75 is also nice but you must have a cast iron bum as both bikes have the standard bench seat.

Hi Rick, once you get used to it, its doable for a few hundred km, and i'm on a bike almost mine entire adult life.
In the good old days the seats where hard like concrete, no complaints then either. Smile

greetz Dick

    

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