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MOTOBRICK.COM => Welcome To Motobrick.Com => Topic started by: BsSage on April 02, 2017, 08:56:54 AM
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My search, over. Got my new motor baby home yesterday.
1985 BMW K100 with 26k. Brought it home during the window in the bad weather yesterday, [color=inherit !important][/size][size=inherit !important]60 mile[/size][/color] ride. Ran like a sewing machine.
Really stoked to get my riding skills and confidence back up to par (14 years since [color=inherit !important][/size][size=inherit !important]last[/size][/color] bike). Then some summer rides.
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Nice ride, enjoy..
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Welcome, BsSage! Good-looking machine. Thanks for the photo. Roll on!
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any good tenderloin sandwiches down there...
Hell yeah!
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Welcome! That's a nice brick! Looks brand new.
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Very clean bike.
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Welcome to the asylum from the land of OZ.
Regards Martin.
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Owners Manuel?
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Owners Manuel?
What about it?
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Welcome to the asylum/knut house!
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What about it?
Need one. All the paint is off the buttons. I can figure a few out.
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this help?
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Need one. All the paint is off the buttons. I can figure a few out.
There's a K75 Rider's Manual available for download here from the Technical Library Index. The K100 and K75 share the same control types, equipment layouts, and starting procedures. There is also a K100 workshop manual in the index, too.
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I use the Clymer manual. eBay. Otherwise coffee and a search of our workshop archives
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Sweet!
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Looks like your search paid off. Nice looking low mileage bike with some good accessories. :clap: Welcome to the forum.
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are you sure thats not a 2015 model !!!!!
hells bells that is the find of the century
wat a beauty