1 Greetings! Mon Feb 04, 2013 9:22 pm
bennyfoofoo
active member
Hello all!
I'm really happy to be a part of this site. 3 years ago as I was moving south from Connecticut to Tennessee, a good friend of mine gifted me his beat up black 85 k100rs. I had it professionally repaired and absolutely loved riding it during my daily commute. However, last year some knucklehead tried to steal the bike and caused extensive electrical damage which totaled the bike. I really enjoyed that particular make and model and was fortunate to find another black 85 k100rs locally, the only difference being the new bike was in much better condition! So now I have my old bike for (non-electrical) parts and a maintenance manual and have been enjoying figuring out how to work on the bike by myself.
however, ive run into a snag as i noticed today that the bike is leaking coolant. After searching the internet for a solution I stumbled upon a post on this forum indicating that "crazy frog" (bert) had a good solution to the problem. I'm also looking forward to learning anything i can about the bike.
Ben
I'm really happy to be a part of this site. 3 years ago as I was moving south from Connecticut to Tennessee, a good friend of mine gifted me his beat up black 85 k100rs. I had it professionally repaired and absolutely loved riding it during my daily commute. However, last year some knucklehead tried to steal the bike and caused extensive electrical damage which totaled the bike. I really enjoyed that particular make and model and was fortunate to find another black 85 k100rs locally, the only difference being the new bike was in much better condition! So now I have my old bike for (non-electrical) parts and a maintenance manual and have been enjoying figuring out how to work on the bike by myself.
however, ive run into a snag as i noticed today that the bike is leaking coolant. After searching the internet for a solution I stumbled upon a post on this forum indicating that "crazy frog" (bert) had a good solution to the problem. I'm also looking forward to learning anything i can about the bike.
Ben