1 My k100-RS resurrection Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:26 pm
flatfour
active member
Hello bikers
I introduced myself few days ago but now in this section I'm ready to tell you the story about my K100-RS and Will be a report of my work in progress (warning, since my native language in not english, please be patient with me). First I would like to state that BMW k100 it was and still is a masterpiece made by BMW . I remember when I saw that bike for the first time back in the early 80' while I was a student in university, I was impressed by such a different motorcyle so innovative and.... so out of reach for my budget that I've never dared to dream of having one (but deep in my heart I knew there was somewhere a k100 waiting for me ). At that time in italy we had many other motorcycles: 4 cylinder japs, v-twin guzzi and ducati, three cyl. laverda, boxer BMW, norton, triumph, and those screaming in line 6 cylinder benelli (long before honda made cbx 1000 six) but when k100 arrived it was from another planet... no story here!
I already told you how I became owner of a K100-rs but to make it short I saw that bike when it was ready to be dumped in a scrapyard, I salvaged it just in time. The bike didn't looked bad, it was covered by dust and spiderweb but no missing parts and signs of accidents, odometer was 84743km. Later I discovered that the bike has passed 7 years in a garage (parked there waiting for me). Sorry but I didn't take pictures of the bike, I was too excited to think of it, After I became legal owner of the bike I begun immediately to check the bike as soon as it reached my garage after unloading from the van. I already knew I was at the beginning of a loooong work to recover the bike to a working condition despite after a torough cleaning it looked nice and ready to go but... tires where dry and cracked, the battery was craked, white of lead sulphate, battery tray white of corrosion thanks to dripping of electrolyte from battery, tank inside was a mess of pieces of melted rubber and old gasoline deposit, rear disk rotor badly worn, some minor scratches here and there. Steering was hard due to steering head bearings jammed by the lubricating grease evolved in a kind of brown sticky tar. The engine appeared clean (no oil leaks), gearbox was working as well as the clutch, front fork very soft but damped, seemed no leaking oil, front brakes where not working that is, the lever was working but no effect on calipers, same as rear brake. The seat after 25 years is still perfect just like the exhaust system. I couldn't wait , I had to test the engine just to make sure it turns without strange noises so I hooked another battery, removed spark plugs, drop some oil inside cylinders (just to ensure lubrication). To avoid troubles I disconnected fuel pump fuse then turned the key and here lights are on. Well, electrical system seems working front and rear lights, horn and so on... the bike is returning back to life yeah! What I was looking for was to crank the engine and that I did, lukily starter engaged and made the engine turn. No strange noises and I saw sparks coming from the spark plugs; ignition seemed ok and mecanically speaking the engine semeed ok, it was enough for that day. The following days I searched and found technical documentation to support me in what appeared to be an almost complete stripdown and rebuild. Due to the long inactivity some components must be replaced, all fluids changed, battery replaced as well as tyres, perform reccomended maintenance for that mileage and check all components due to aging (the bike is 1985 that is 25 years old) like brake lines, fuel hoses and so on. I will be facing months of work but I know it is worthwhile.
Well this is enough for now, my story will continue next time bye for now
I introduced myself few days ago but now in this section I'm ready to tell you the story about my K100-RS and Will be a report of my work in progress (warning, since my native language in not english, please be patient with me). First I would like to state that BMW k100 it was and still is a masterpiece made by BMW . I remember when I saw that bike for the first time back in the early 80' while I was a student in university, I was impressed by such a different motorcyle so innovative and.... so out of reach for my budget that I've never dared to dream of having one (but deep in my heart I knew there was somewhere a k100 waiting for me ). At that time in italy we had many other motorcycles: 4 cylinder japs, v-twin guzzi and ducati, three cyl. laverda, boxer BMW, norton, triumph, and those screaming in line 6 cylinder benelli (long before honda made cbx 1000 six) but when k100 arrived it was from another planet... no story here!
I already told you how I became owner of a K100-rs but to make it short I saw that bike when it was ready to be dumped in a scrapyard, I salvaged it just in time. The bike didn't looked bad, it was covered by dust and spiderweb but no missing parts and signs of accidents, odometer was 84743km. Later I discovered that the bike has passed 7 years in a garage (parked there waiting for me). Sorry but I didn't take pictures of the bike, I was too excited to think of it, After I became legal owner of the bike I begun immediately to check the bike as soon as it reached my garage after unloading from the van. I already knew I was at the beginning of a loooong work to recover the bike to a working condition despite after a torough cleaning it looked nice and ready to go but... tires where dry and cracked, the battery was craked, white of lead sulphate, battery tray white of corrosion thanks to dripping of electrolyte from battery, tank inside was a mess of pieces of melted rubber and old gasoline deposit, rear disk rotor badly worn, some minor scratches here and there. Steering was hard due to steering head bearings jammed by the lubricating grease evolved in a kind of brown sticky tar. The engine appeared clean (no oil leaks), gearbox was working as well as the clutch, front fork very soft but damped, seemed no leaking oil, front brakes where not working that is, the lever was working but no effect on calipers, same as rear brake. The seat after 25 years is still perfect just like the exhaust system. I couldn't wait , I had to test the engine just to make sure it turns without strange noises so I hooked another battery, removed spark plugs, drop some oil inside cylinders (just to ensure lubrication). To avoid troubles I disconnected fuel pump fuse then turned the key and here lights are on. Well, electrical system seems working front and rear lights, horn and so on... the bike is returning back to life yeah! What I was looking for was to crank the engine and that I did, lukily starter engaged and made the engine turn. No strange noises and I saw sparks coming from the spark plugs; ignition seemed ok and mecanically speaking the engine semeed ok, it was enough for that day. The following days I searched and found technical documentation to support me in what appeared to be an almost complete stripdown and rebuild. Due to the long inactivity some components must be replaced, all fluids changed, battery replaced as well as tyres, perform reccomended maintenance for that mileage and check all components due to aging (the bike is 1985 that is 25 years old) like brake lines, fuel hoses and so on. I will be facing months of work but I know it is worthwhile.
Well this is enough for now, my story will continue next time bye for now