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1Back to top Go down   Greetings from Vashon Island, WA Empty Greetings from Vashon Island, WA Thu Sep 04, 2014 12:17 am

VashonK100

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Hello to everyone on the forum.  I was just given an 85 K100 RS and before you think how lucky i am, I will add that I don't believe its been ridden since 1999 and has spent a lot of that time outside...

I spent a weekend troubleshooting it with a friend and after changing the oil, the bad gas, and hooking up a new battery, we actually got it started!  
Now I'm in the process of deconstructing so I can build it back up to being a safe, reliable bike.

After taking off the fairing, I decided it wouldn't be going back on again anytime soon since I'll probably have to tinker with the bike frequently before I have it running smoothly and I want easy access to the engine. So I'm taking some inspiration from Cafe bikes and going naked, at least until I have time to fix up the fairing. 

I'm keeping a blog here to track my progress.  http://k100cafe.tumblr.com/

I'm not a mechanic and I've only been riding for about 3 years.  My first and only other bike is a 1979 BMW R65 which has been easy to work on. I'm slightly over my head with this one and will be looking for advice from you all (other than get a new bike!).

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charlie99

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welcome aboard

the k bike lends itself very well to no lower fairings on whilst doing all the fixes

personally the upper fairing is a must have thing ...have done far too many miles without one not to appreciate the bubble it creates for the rider .

good luck !


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TacKler

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A nice blog there Vashon.  The screen fitted to the RS looks like that of an RT, so looks a little odd.  The K100RS shape is one of the classic all time great looking bikes, period.  And I don't own one, but I do have a RS fairing put aside for a future project. 

You will enjoy the forum experience as you renovate, and a word of advice, keep the R65.  They are a fun bike. 

Cheers, Dave.


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JR_K100RS

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G'day Vashon , good battery the PC680 , got one myself in my KRS , as far as the pin holes in the tank go , very common problem with K100's , I sealed mine up with epoxy putty specially made to fix fuel tanks , clean the area where the holes are , enlarge the holes slightly with a drill bit then push the putty firmly into the hole from the outside , did mine 10 years ago , no leaks so far , those metzelers must be like blocks of wood by now , get new tyres before you ride it ! , would have been good to see another RS on the road but I'll settle for a rescued K100 , keep at it

JR


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VashonK100

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Thanks for the tips on the gas tank, I think that's what I'm going to try.  I may throw some Red Kote over the epoxy as well to offer more protection from the fuel. 

Still battling with my forks!  Think I may just get a used pair from a friend and move on.

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Two Wheels Better

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Welcome to the Knuthaus. What's the drama with the forks?
If replacing them as an assembly, see if you can source a set of 'S' forks. They're denoted by a small s inscribed in the top cap nut and work a charm; firmer, better damping, but you might need a two-piece front mudguard as they have a built-in fork brace, which you could leave off, and then continue to use your one-piece mudguard, or locate the later type.
Cheers.


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7Back to top Go down   Greetings from Vashon Island, WA Empty Re: Greetings from Vashon Island, WA Sat Sep 06, 2014 12:25 pm

VashonK100

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I can't get the Allen bolts out of the bottom of the forks. One is spinning freely and on the other it's torqued too tight (I'm worried about stripping it). I need to get a deep 6mm hex socket to reach in there with an electric impact driver which I've been told should work.

When I removed one of the springs it came out in pieces (rusted) and there's something on the inside wall of one of the stanchions, a divot or some kind of build up that prevents me from getting a new spring in or a few remaining pieces of the old one out. Trying to come up with a way to clean it up or sand it down.

Aside from that I'm having a hell of a time trying to get the old fork seals out to replace them.

I've got a new set of progressive springs I'm hoping to get in but buying a new set of forks is starting to sound good!

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Inge K.

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Welcome to the madhouse, soon someone come and guide you to your room.


To the screw at the bottom of the fork you should use a allen key like this,
it won't slip that easily....

Greetings from Vashon Island, WA Unbrak10


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VashonK100

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Inge, that is indeed what I need.

- john

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Holister

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VashonK100 wrote:Inge, that is indeed what I need.

- john

Buy a set. They are an invaluable addition to the tool box if you own a K.

Welcome aboard Vashon


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1989 K100RT     VIN  0097367 (naked)  
1996 K1100RS   VIN  0451808
 Greetings from Vashon Island, WA Austra12    Fuel:  95 Octane
Engine Oil: Nulon Full Synthetic 15W50
Gear Box Oil:  Nulon Synthetic 75W90
    

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Inge K.

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Kaptain Holister wrote: Buy a set. They are an invaluable addition to the tool box if you own a K.

A set isn't necessary, as it's only two different screws that uses this kind of
allen key on the whole bike....both on the fork.


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Inge K.

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VashonK100 wrote:Inge, that is indeed what I need.

- john


Stahlwille 03070006.

The key is a little bit to short/wide....depends on which way you look at it,
so you must grind away some material between the red lines.


Greetings from Vashon Island, WA Unbrak11


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VashonK100

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Yep, figured that out the hard way. Bought the set, tried it and realized it doesn't fit. So now I'm considering burning the forks and buying a Vespa. But before I do, I may give it one more try.

I found the deep hex is available on Amazon.com for about what I paid for the set.

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ReneZ

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On my bike I would need two sizes, I think 5 and 6 mm (Triple clamps), but just noted they are 25$ a piece!!! affraid


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Greetings from Florida Australia! Having a 'new' K     Surprised-o: 

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Inge K.

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ReneZ wrote:On my bike I would need two sizes, I think 5 and 6 mm (Triple clamps),
8mm, lower triple only...............and as vashon fork bottom, 6mm.


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16Back to top Go down   Greetings from Vashon Island, WA Empty Forks Done! Tue Sep 09, 2014 1:22 pm

VashonK100

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Happy to report, I didn't buy a scooter!  The forks are on with new springs and seals!  This bike may see the road again after all... at least thats the attitude I need to keep when I hit the next headache... sealing up the pinholes in the gas tank, or will it be the braided brake lines?  Or maybe updating the throttle cable... customizing a new battery mount... recovering the seat... oh, then there's the electrical... [fade out]

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