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Title: How'd I End Up Here?
Post by: Napper on October 09, 2014, 03:09:40 PM
First, thank you Frankenduck for what looks like a tremendously informative site.   :clap:

Here's my story.  After dipping my toes into the two-wheeled world as a youngster, I came back to riding about eight years ago.  I've owned a variety of Hondas and Kawasakis and currently own a 2000 VFR and a 2000 XR650L.   I love the VFR and it has dragged my butt back and forth and up and down the USA.  (I know what you're saying, "What is this guy doing here?")

I work with a gentlemen who owns several beautifully kept R bikes.  In his attempt to get me to sample the Kool-Aid, I have ridden his '75 R90S and '78 R100RS MotorSport.  Here is my first ride on the Beemers last fall at Bartlett Lake.

(http://i729.photobucket.com/albums/ww300/kniepm/Linked/R900SatBartlett_zpscfb7c4c9.jpg)

(http://i729.photobucket.com/albums/ww300/kniepm/Linked/78R100RSMotorsportatBartlett_zps45d5f499.jpg)

(I know what you're saying, "Hey, those are R-bikes, what is this guy doing here?")

I have a had a pretty lousy summer that has found both of my bikes in the yard, waiting for service.  Last week, I got a call from TEAM Arizona about an application I put in two years ago to be a MSF RiderCoach.  They wanted me to come in for an interview which would include riding some of the BRC exercises on on of their motorcycles.  I didn't want to show up to ride the exercises wihtout having been on two wheels for more than a month, so the call went out to Uncle Ted.  Of course, Uncle Ted came through and allowed me the use of his K75RT.  Uncle Ted has owned the K75 since he bought it new in 1994 and it currently has 21,000 miles on the odometer.

Uncle Ted came over Monday morning and gave me the rundown on operating the K75 and was then promptly whisked away in his wife's Prius.  I checked that the tires were inflated and the lights worked and then headed off to work.  Before I made it to the corner, I noticed that the brake fluid reservoir was about half full.  Then I realized it was so obvious the brake fluid was low because it was the color of old motor oil.  Uh oh.

The ride to work went well.  I don't know that I've been on a bike that was so obviously thought out before they started bolting parts to a frame.  It's like it was custom tailored for a man with a 36" inseam.  The "lip" on the outside of the fairing ever-so-slightly contains my legs while my knees just graze the back of the fairing.  While the R100RS pictured above is a real beauty, I felt extremely cramped to the point the back brake was hard to use; the K75 fit like a glove. When I backed into my parking place at work, I noticed my headlight was out.  I toggled the switch down to the middle position, and it came on, I pushed it to the far lowest position and the high beam flashed, but I couldn't get the high beam to stay on.  Uh oh.

So I asked Uncle Ted about these issues.  Apparently, since the K75 has never given him any problems, he has only had the oil changed and tires replaced and seemed to remember "They did something to the brakes several years ago."  Thanks Ted.  Uh oh.  So, here's my chance to be a good nephew and repay years of kindness.  I asked Uncle Ted to let me fix a couple of the issues and get the maintenance caught up, as long was he wasn't opposed to letting tear into his bike.  He agreed.  Now, where do I start?  Well, I believe finding this site is a good step in right direction.  I'll tackle the brake fluid (bleeding the ABS unit and then the caliber for each wheel) and the obvious bad connection in the left handlebar switch.  I have a Clymers shop manual coming from Amazon and have been looking over the maintenance schedule to plan my next jobs.  Judging from the dried on bug carcasses on the fork tubes, I'm sure the forks probably each contain only a mouthful of fork oil that has now turned to mud.

I'm looking forward to returning the K75 to what she should be so Uncle Ted can enjoy the next couple years of riding.

Funny thing about this bike, I've ridden five different bikes to the office over the years and this is the first one the non-riders in the office have commented on.

And that's how I ended up here.

And now, the money shots:

(http://i729.photobucket.com/albums/ww300/kniepm/Linked/1006141152c_zpsp3hwe3wu.jpg)

(http://i729.photobucket.com/albums/ww300/kniepm/Linked/10061411521_zpsc7d82e37.jpg)

(http://i729.photobucket.com/albums/ww300/kniepm/Linked/17e581b9-dcbe-4f39-9a10-ffe383da00cb_zps6aaf31b9.jpg)


Title: Re: How'd I End Up Here?
Post by: Napper on October 09, 2014, 03:11:22 PM
Okay, in response to the TLDNR's I'm expecting:

1.  Borrowed a '94 K75RT in need of some TLC that I am going to attempt to provide.

2.  You wish you had an uncle like Uncle Ted.

Title: Re: How'd I End Up Here?
Post by: johnny on October 09, 2014, 03:25:52 PM
greetings napper...

welcome to motobrick.com...

j o
Title: Re: How'd I End Up Here?
Post by: drut on October 09, 2014, 04:40:06 PM
Greetings Napper

I am sure you will find this site very helpful,I certainly have.IMHO K bikes are well thought out,well engineered and very practical.On modern tires they are very capable andI hope you enjoy the K75.Sadly all my uncles are dead.
Title: Re: How'd I End Up Here?
Post by: Napper on October 09, 2014, 05:48:22 PM
Greetings Napper

I am sure you will find this site very helpful,I certainly have.IMHO K bikes are well thought out,well engineered and very practical.On modern tires they are very capable andI hope you enjoy the K75.Sadly all my uncles are dead.

Not wanting to start a poo storm but your mention of "modern tires" encouraged to go check what the K75 is wearing.  Front is a Lasertec with a manufacture date of April 2010, a little older than makes me comfortable.  Rear is a ME88 Marathon (what I used to run on my PC800) manufactured December of 2004.  Uh oh, again.

I suppose Uncle Ted's view on tires is if they hold air and have tread, they're still good tires.  I'm used to wearing moto tires out long before they are stale.  This bike either needs to get more regular miles or be cleaned up and put on display in the living room.  I vote for, LETS RIDE!!!
Title: Re: How'd I End Up Here?
Post by: The Mighty Gryphon on October 09, 2014, 07:49:21 PM
Welcome to the world of the K bike.  I hear you about people commenting on the K.  I too, have returned to riding after 20 years with a '94 K75RT.  I am amazed at the number of people who approach me to say how nice my bike is.  Strangers at rest areas strike up conversations, I have even had people in other vehicles roll down their windows at stop lights to say nice things about my bike.  This never happened with any of the previous bikes I have owned in the past. 

Does this happen with other riders as well?  weird...
Title: Re: How'd I End Up Here?
Post by: joeincalif on December 18, 2014, 01:40:02 PM
welcome, glad you are here
Title: Re: How'd I End Up Here?
Post by: Bokobob on December 20, 2014, 09:15:03 AM
Great story....beautiful bike and then some...please see if you can find out the brand/model of the Plexiglas "sidewings" on the windshield..

You'll probably find this elsewhere, but you might want to grease the front splines and the rear splines with Honda Moly 60......need to take out entire driveline up to the clutch to do this..

Title: Re: How'd I End Up Here?
Post by: Chaos on December 20, 2014, 12:11:32 PM
 :2thumbup:
Title: Re: How'd I End Up Here?
Post by: The Mighty Gryphon on December 20, 2014, 03:35:13 PM
please see if you can find out the brand/model of the Plexiglas "sidewings" on the windshield..

That is the comfort windshield for the K75RT.  Came that way from the factory.   They do a great job of blocking the weather.  If you like it, I have one here that is in pretty good shape. 

+1 on the Honda Moly.