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MOTOBRICK.COM => Welcome To Motobrick.Com => Topic started by: K100Pilot on October 19, 2017, 08:54:25 PM
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Not really though..
I have owned a 02 K1200lt sold & miss her.
Currently own 05 K1200S & HP2 and a bunch of other bikes in the stable.
Got the itch & always loved the original K's.
So I picked up a 91 K100rs well cared for from an older gent in excellent shape 34k on the clock.
I have been reading a lot of the threads here & all I can say is WOW!!
The wealth of information here is awesome it already helped me greatly & I don't even own the bike a week)
Unfortunately, I didn't find the parts cross reference before I let my stealer bend me over I knew better (( that will not happen again.
Thanks for all you folks do for these awesome bikes.
Please be forgive me if I ask something that has been covered before but I suck at searching on any forum ((
But, I promise not to start an oil thread ))
Ride Safe
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I suck at searching on any forum
Welcome! Read this (http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,9737.0.html) unless you want to keep sucking, of course. :giggles
How about posting some photos of your bike?
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Welcome!
As another 1991 K100RS owner I can assure you that you will find pretty much everything you need here, though a word to the wise if yours is a 16V bike quite a lot of what is here only sorta applies, the 16V was a pretty major overhaul compared to the 2v K bikes.
If you do not for any reason find what you need (I also find the search function here something of a challenge) just ask, I have been through my bike pretty much top to bottom and have had huge amounts of help and support from many great people on this great site.
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https://www.flickr.com/gp/146445716@N06/f25x8w
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not good w pix since photo bucket went commie.
can't find how to edit my post ((
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yeah, that's a 16v, a K1 in sheep's clothing :2thumbup:
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It looks like it is in great condition, lucky you :clap:
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not good w pix since photo bucket went commie.
can't find how to edit my post ((
Should be a "modify" button top right of post, but who knows if you're on a phone :yow Nice un-molested bike there!
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Thank you, she is a fine example ))
I also picked up a "parts" bike a couple days later with 20k on the clock that was stripped of most of its bodywork but otherwise intact.
She actually runs a lot better that this one, and is as quiet as a sewing machine )
The one pictured has a kind of skip in it at & just off idle sounds just like my K1200S.
I took her around town when I first got her with a Seafoam dose in the tank but it didn't seem to help much.
I haven't gotten back to her as I had a heart attack last Monday & have been trying to get some of my other bikes tucked away for winter storage. ((
I for sure don't know how to attach a video!!
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P.S. No modify button :nono
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I for sure don't know how to attach a video!!
Go to the Photo Guidance section and create a gallery. You can post images and videos using it. If the instructions are too complicated to understand, mechanical work should probably be avoided too.
:hehehe
If you're just posting a YouTube video, all you need to do is paste its URL in the reply box and it will open when you post it. You won't get a Modify button until you've done more posting.
(http://www.motobrick.com/gallery/0/1601-011117191101.gif)
Until then, preview your posts and work the kinks out of them before you post them.