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Title: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: bluebossa on October 10, 2017, 03:20:35 AM
What bits, parts would you pack in your tragkorbs for a long road trip for a 25 year old K75?!


Fuses, Relays - anything specific?

Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: blackie1 on October 10, 2017, 03:51:01 AM
see that little "search" box in the upper right of your screen
use it , it works  :mbird



http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,1624.msg7739.html#msg7739 (http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,1624.msg7739.html#msg7739)
Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: bluebossa on October 10, 2017, 08:30:32 AM
see that little "search" box in the upper right of your screen
use it , it works  :mbird



http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,1624.msg7739.html#msg7739 (http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,1624.msg7739.html#msg7739)


That post talks about tools, I was looking for parts...
Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: Chaos on October 10, 2017, 09:16:58 AM
aside from the normal fuses and such, I take a spare fuel filter.  Handy if I get a tank of bad gas.
Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
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Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: Laitch on October 10, 2017, 09:31:47 AM
Typing spares in the site's search box then selecting entire forum produces this thread as one of the hits—#53. It often takes some patience and scrolling to find what's needed.
http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,7725.msg54707.html#msg54707 (http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,7725.msg54707.html#msg54707)

Which spares are carried depends upon a rider's confidence, experience, ingenuity, tolerance for the unknown and of course, the bike's mechanical condition.
Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: The Mighty Gryphon on October 10, 2017, 03:46:59 PM
Carry a spare for anything you don't want to break.  I carry a spare HES assembly, fuel pump, clutch cable, clutch lever, shifter, and a fuel filter.   I also have a handful of fuses and a couple spare bulbs, a tire repair kit and a compressor. 

The most important thing is my AAA RV Plus card.
Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: Martin on October 10, 2017, 05:10:49 PM
As per Gryph plus spark plugs, silicon self fusing tape, fuel line, fuel line clips, tie wire, two jumper wires with alligator clips.
Regards Martin.
Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: jakgieger on October 10, 2017, 06:48:48 PM
The most important thing to carry is the nut on the seat :hehehe , who by diligent study has a thorough understanding of basic mechanics and more than rudimentary understanding of his machine based upon intimate (recommended maintenance) touching of said machine!  Most challenges you face will be unique to your machine...oh, an I phone w/access to this site also helps :bmwsmile
Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: The Mighty Gryphon on October 11, 2017, 12:18:58 AM
Besides the stuff I listed above, I carry a notebook computer with WiFi to connect to the internet.  It has bookmarks for all sorts of information on the web as well as PDF copies of service manuals. 

I also have a "rescue box" at home of parts and some tools packed in a Priority Mail Flat Rate box ready to be addressed and mailed to me.  It saves having to explain to my wife, or whoever is at home, what I may need, what it looks like and where to find it.  I carry a list of what is in the box with me.  As I accumulate more miles on my bike I get more confident in it's reliability and I plan on carrying less with me, and putting more in the rescue box.

I have a rigorous maintenance program that goes over my bikes with a fine tooth comb every winter.  This is probably more important than whatever I can carry in the way of spares. 
Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: stokester on October 11, 2017, 07:55:57 PM
What bits, parts would you pack in your tragkorbs for a long road trip for a 25 year old K75?!


Fuses, Relays - anything specific?
Got the tool kit, duct tape, zip ties, oil, bulbs, fuses, spark plugs, tire plugger, multi-meter, test light, tie-down straps, mini jump box, tire pump, and something I've used twice on the road... a spare clutch cable.


Like everyone else, a cell phone and credit card also top the list.



Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: bluebossa on October 12, 2017, 02:01:35 AM
Got the tool kit, duct tape, zip ties, oil, bulbs, fuses, spark plugs, tire plugger, multi-meter, test light, tie-down straps, mini jump box, tire pump, and something I've used twice on the road... a spare clutch cable.

Like everyone else, a cell phone and credit card also top the list.


Nice list - thanks... Clutch Cable, I'd have never have thought of that one.
What's a mini jump box? Do you mean Battery pack??
Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: stokester on October 12, 2017, 07:04:05 PM

Nice list - thanks... Clutch Cable, I'd have never have thought of that one.
What's a mini jump box? Do you mean Battery pack??
Yes, be sure to get a spare clutch cable and carry it.  The barrel at the clutch lever end tends to get dirty and start to bind causing the cable to fatigue and eventually break.  If you're like me it is easily forgotten as it should be regularly cleaned and lubed.  Be sure to carry some tape so you can pull the new one in by taping it to the old to be sure to get the correct routing, I had to use first aid tape last time!  I carry a spare cable and barrel that I get from BeemerBoneyard.


I've got one of those mini-booster battery packs that can jump a V8 or recharge your cell phone with adapter cables in the kit. 
Do a search for NOC Genius Boost Plus for an example.  I've got a different brand but can attest that those things will jump-start a V8 engine.
Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: Martin on October 12, 2017, 09:22:33 PM
I know it's not a spare but don't overlook carrying a torch. I carry two a little LED 90 deg one and a hands free LED headlamp torch.
Regards Martin.
Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: Chaos on October 13, 2017, 01:33:31 AM
  ........ I carry a spare HES assembly, ......

A SPARE HES!!!  :yow Good lord man, if I could afford a spare one of those I'd fear for my safety that roving bands of k75 hoodlums would accost me on their ailing mounts and relieve me of that electronic jewel    :hehehe
Title: Re: K75 Must Carry Spares - Long Distance
Post by: The Mighty Gryphon on October 13, 2017, 09:19:33 AM
A SPARE HES!!!  :yow Good lord man, if I could afford a spare one of those I'd fear for my safety that roving bands of k75 hoodlums would accost me on their ailing mounts and relieve me of that electronic jewel    :hehehe

Actually, a couple years ago I bought a complete K75S drive train on eBay for $75.  After selling a few of the parts(final drive, transmission, handlebars)  The rest was free.  Best buy I ever made for spare parts.

HES assemblies do show up on eBay from time to time at prices as low as $35.  That's what I paid for the backup for my K100.  You just have to keep an eye out for them.