1 Hi from Germany Mon Dec 01, 2014 5:36 am
TheMoparEnthusiast
New member
Hi everyone,
its now almost 30 years ago that I was riding a bike and it happened to be a (a lent) K100RS that time. After other things that I had to concentrate on in the meantime (kids, house, job) I am now in the position, where I can concentrate again on bikes.
Living in Germany and being an BMW fan (and a K fan) from the first minute, there was already some time the idea in my mind to buy a K100 and restore and modify it. Although the K100 is not the best basis to build a cafe racer, this is what I am about to do.
About two weeks ago I accidentally saw a K100 to be sold on eBay. The owner happened to be not far away from my hometown. So there it is: A 1984 K100RS basis for my cafe racer project. Lets see how far I can get.
Being a german, my K100 homebase in the internet is of course the flyingbrick.de forum. But I also like to learn from the international K100 community.
Best regards
Rainer
its now almost 30 years ago that I was riding a bike and it happened to be a (a lent) K100RS that time. After other things that I had to concentrate on in the meantime (kids, house, job) I am now in the position, where I can concentrate again on bikes.
Living in Germany and being an BMW fan (and a K fan) from the first minute, there was already some time the idea in my mind to buy a K100 and restore and modify it. Although the K100 is not the best basis to build a cafe racer, this is what I am about to do.
About two weeks ago I accidentally saw a K100 to be sold on eBay. The owner happened to be not far away from my hometown. So there it is: A 1984 K100RS basis for my cafe racer project. Lets see how far I can get.
Being a german, my K100 homebase in the internet is of course the flyingbrick.de forum. But I also like to learn from the international K100 community.
Best regards
Rainer