Author Topic: WTT 1987 BMW K75 reg. seat and equip for low seat, hardware and tank cover  (Read 10054 times)

Offline jmilgrim

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I have a 1987 BMW K75 with stock seat and fairings and frankly need the two extra inches for my feet to plant firmly. See attached pictures but am looking to trade the seat (not backrest), all installation hardware and the fairings for a good condition low seat with installation hardware and tank cover.
  • Kingston, New York
  • 1987 BMW K75 and 2002 Yamaha V-Star 650

Offline stefan

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Hey there, not sure if this is still available but I am interested in trading. I have low seat hardware with a Corbin low seat and the tank heat shield.
  • Pensacola, FL
  • 1991 BMW K75

Offline tweather

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I would love to make this trade. Looking for low seat.
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  • 1994 BMW K75RT; 1995 K1100LT

Offline Laitch

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I would love to make this trade. Looking for low seat.
If you haven't yet, send the seller a personal message via Motobrick.
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  • 1995 K75 89,000 miles

Offline Chaos

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That's actually a K75T, basically a C with touring seat, shield and some extras.  They might have come with a Corbin seat, not sure, but is is more comfy and has a higher step than the regular K75 seat.
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1987 K75S    VIN 0231
Original owner, Original litter
200,000 miles (plus or minus) and 5 paint jobs
sold 6/23
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Offline Laitch

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That's actually a K75T, basically a C with touring seat, shield and some extras.  They might have come with a Corbin seat, not sure, but is is more comfy and has a higher step than the regular K75 seat.
I believe tweather is replying to Reply #1 who is replying to the OP.  :laughing4-giggles: Something beneficial might come from all this.  Pray
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  • 1995 K75 89,000 miles
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Offline frankenduck

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That's actually a K75T, basically a C with touring seat, shield and some extras.  They might have come with a Corbin seat, not sure, but is is more comfy and has a higher step than the regular K75 seat.

The Ts are Cs but they also replaced the C fairing with a K100 Std. headlight surround and the big screen. Side cases were also part of the T touring package. In some years Corbin seats were an option from US dealers on all Ks.
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Offline stefan

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I would love to make this trade. Looking for low seat.

Perfect! I'll send a personal message.
  • Pensacola, FL
  • 1991 BMW K75