1 New K-bike owner, a 1986 K75C Sat Aug 22, 2009 5:04 pm
Kman
New member
Hi,
I'm new to the forum, as well as the BMW K-bike series, an appreciate finding a forum dedicated to the older K-bikes. Past bikes include a 1993 Yamaha FJ 1200, a 1998 Ducati ST2, a 1998 Ducati 900 supersport (#35 of 300 built), a 2003 Honda VFR 800 Interceptor, a 1981 Suzuki GS 500E, and a 1974 JackPiner (175cc) Penton. I loved them all.
I have been without a bike for the last two years and by chance/good fortune, found this lovely, seemingly well maintained 1986 K 75C. The bike has 90,154K on the clock and came with all service records up to present. An extra set of keys, owner's manual, Clymer shop manual, new Michelins, a servicing of all fluids from front to rear, no leaking of fluids that I can see, a complete tool kit with tire repair kit, and in general, pretty darn good overall condition. All for the bargain price (I think) of $1350.00 US dollars. I purchsed the bike from the second owner, who has owned/maintained the bike for the last 18 years.
Now that I have had the bike for a few days, there are a few issues (expected there would be) that will require attention. Upon deceleration or braking (even light braking) the front end dives south and is way too eager to do so. If you know what a pogo stick is, that pretty well describes the bouncy nature of the forks....too loose for my comfort. I'm thinking progressive springs replacement with perhaps a thicker fork oil? I'm open to all suggestions or advice on tightening up the front end.
Another issue that is puzzling me; gas above the flapper when I opened the tank to fill her up. The tank had abount 2.5 gallons when I stopped to fill up. Not sure what that is all about, should I be concerned? Judging by the paint discoloration on the top of the tank, I think gas escaping from cap has been an issue in the past.I thank you in advance for any an all expertise you care to share with me as I become familiar with what I think is going to be a terrific motorcycle.
Keith
I'm new to the forum, as well as the BMW K-bike series, an appreciate finding a forum dedicated to the older K-bikes. Past bikes include a 1993 Yamaha FJ 1200, a 1998 Ducati ST2, a 1998 Ducati 900 supersport (#35 of 300 built), a 2003 Honda VFR 800 Interceptor, a 1981 Suzuki GS 500E, and a 1974 JackPiner (175cc) Penton. I loved them all.
I have been without a bike for the last two years and by chance/good fortune, found this lovely, seemingly well maintained 1986 K 75C. The bike has 90,154K on the clock and came with all service records up to present. An extra set of keys, owner's manual, Clymer shop manual, new Michelins, a servicing of all fluids from front to rear, no leaking of fluids that I can see, a complete tool kit with tire repair kit, and in general, pretty darn good overall condition. All for the bargain price (I think) of $1350.00 US dollars. I purchsed the bike from the second owner, who has owned/maintained the bike for the last 18 years.
Now that I have had the bike for a few days, there are a few issues (expected there would be) that will require attention. Upon deceleration or braking (even light braking) the front end dives south and is way too eager to do so. If you know what a pogo stick is, that pretty well describes the bouncy nature of the forks....too loose for my comfort. I'm thinking progressive springs replacement with perhaps a thicker fork oil? I'm open to all suggestions or advice on tightening up the front end.
Another issue that is puzzling me; gas above the flapper when I opened the tank to fill her up. The tank had abount 2.5 gallons when I stopped to fill up. Not sure what that is all about, should I be concerned? Judging by the paint discoloration on the top of the tank, I think gas escaping from cap has been an issue in the past.I thank you in advance for any an all expertise you care to share with me as I become familiar with what I think is going to be a terrific motorcycle.
Keith