1 Age Related Mystery Tue Apr 09 2013, 05:59
eastern_phoenix
active member
Last year I aquired a K100RT. I have been slowly renovating it. I am resonably satisfied that the 43000 miles indicated is probably genuine. The engine is basicaly sound although I have had to renew plug leads, hoses and seals in the fuel system and it certainly hammers along. Now, the mystery is that the frame number 0004430 indicates that the bike was made in November 1983 and was a standard K100, but the UK registration document states first registered 15th September 1986 and it was declared new at registration. There is no engine number stamped on the engine. I have been told that the missing engine number is because the housing has been change due to a recall to fit a strengthed transmission due to a factory recall (this was not a sales pitch to sell it came from another sourse). Parts fitted indicates a pre september 1985 model (two bolt silencer fixing and rubber mounted foot peg brackets). It is clear to me that the fairing was added latter as the forks sat 35mm down with the bike at the kerb side no rider(even 20mm down on the centre stand). I have fitted RT multi rate springs and I must have had to apply at least 35mm preload.
Now is there anyone out there who can throw any light into my mystery. I did think that maybe it was purchased in Germany by a someone serving in the UK forces and then registering on there return to the UK but then why does the reg doc say declared as new at registration?? I look forward with interest to any comments.
Now is there anyone out there who can throw any light into my mystery. I did think that maybe it was purchased in Germany by a someone serving in the UK forces and then registering on there return to the UK but then why does the reg doc say declared as new at registration?? I look forward with interest to any comments.