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MOTOBRICK MARKETPLACE => FS WTB WTT ~ Bikes ~ Parts ~ Gear => Topic started by: Xjskins on May 11, 2020, 02:11:51 PM
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1993 BMW K1100 LT (or was)
$3500 or respectable offer.
82,000 KM, needs nothing for safety.
Built with high end parts (Motogadget, Magura, Montone, Domino) not Flea Bay Junk. Engine is only thing left stock.
Built for a shorter rider, a 32” inseam can dual flat foot.
Comes with parts that I have used in previous configurations, custom cover, extra rear tire, Medium Helmet, Medium Joe Rocket Jacket with removable Gore-Tex Liner, Service Manual.
No test rides, I will ride it, you can follow.
Will trade for dump trailer or work UTV
Located in Petawawa, ON, Canada
Cash or EFT
no shipping
Please respond via typetorick at gmail dot com. Any other response will be delayed.
More pics.and video on request.
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greetings...
gas cap is on backwards...
1st to notice... ha ha ha... beat you moes...

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Backwards to the original orientation, anti backwards to the logical orientation.
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greetings...
gas cap is on backwards...
1st to notice... ha ha ha... beat you moes...

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I don't bother looking too closely at project bikes. I figure if the filler cap is backwards, it just makes the project more yuneek. It's not like the bike is ever going out in the rain.
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Cause only a purist is in the know of the extraordinary effort BMW engineers when to, to ensure that water would drain from a poorly designed gas cap.
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I don't bother looking too closely at project bikes. I figure if the filler cap is backwards, it just makes the project more yuneek. It's not like the bike is ever going out in the rain.
HAHA anti-rain bobber!
You got some closure pictures of this custom build?
Nice custom Supertrapp
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Oh it goes in the rain, the bike don't care and I enjoy the free bidet effect on warmer days.
Not many pictures of the build. I was posting here for a while, bit didn't enjoy the vibe so I stopped documenting the work.
If there is something specific, I will do my best to provide.
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You did well. Definitely props on the exhaust. 112350
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I'm looking for a daily commuter. How is the fit and ergonomics? Comfortable say for a bloke of 182cm?
What is rear damper make?
Will those footpegs hold a bloke of 16 stones?
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I like these kind of conversions, but given the hulking nature of the K bikes, the headlamps always seem absurdly small. The k75 standard has a nice big headlight that doesn't seem teensy.
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I'm looking for a daily commuter. How is the fit and ergonomics? I find it very well given my weak back, bum hip and worn out shoulder.
Comfortable say for a bloke of 182cm? What is that in a proper height measurement?
What is rear damper make? YSS with BSK springs in the front.
Will those footpegs hold a bloke of 16 stones? I dunno bout stones. 210 lbs bouncing up and down hasn't hurt them
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I like these kind of conversions, but given the hulking nature of the K bikes, the headlamps always seem absurdly small. The k75 standard has a nice big headlight that doesn't seem teensy.
Agreed. I had a 7 in round then 7 inch round with manx fairing. I found it too big and sticky outy.
This is a 5 in. Ideal would be a 6" LED with a nice little nazel.
I tried to get the one off of the triumph bobber- way to much dollars
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Also included.
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Sold
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Sold
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