Hey guys
First of all I'd like to start out by thanking everyone reading this. If youre an active member on this forum, chances are I've read one of your posts and you have inspired me to take this project on.
Next, let me give a little background. Ive wanted a bike for some time now, but only just recently built up the nerve to actually pull the trigger. I have always been really impressed with the cafe racer style, and and a huge fan of BMW automobiles, so I was drawn to the K bikes from the start. I poured over forums such as these in order to learn anything I could about these beautiful bikes, and when a 1992 K75s popped up on Craigslist, I made my move. Heres what I came home with.
As you can see the bike needs some TLC to get back into shape, but 21,000 miles was too good to pass up for the price. The bike has some issues mechanically and electrically which I'll list below, but I plan on doing as much maintenance and repair work as I can on my own. I havent exactly decided what look im going for cosmetically yet, but Ill be stripping the bike down and removing the fairings, saddle bags, and possibly the seat (Corbin, but has a small rip...) so if anyone needs parts, feel free to PM me as I'd much rather sell them here than on Fleabay or CL.
Heres a preliminary list of things I want to do to the bike:
-Fairing and saddlebag removal
-Clip on bars
-New round headlight assembly
-Side mounted license plate holder
-Perform 12k maintenance according to schedule
-Lower instrument cluster (possibly mount to old handlebar clamp)
-Remove small dents on left side of tank
-Fix speedometer warping causing needle to stick
-Fork boots
-Investigate ABS warning light (red triangle on instrument cluster blinks while riding, after I press ABS switch the light remains on but no longer blinks)
-Left turn signal blinks twice as fast as right side
-Fabricate new side covers
-Relocate ignition switch
I'm sure I'm missing a few things since this list is mainly off the top of my head, but I've already got some parts en route including the license plate holder and bars! Can't wait to start making her my own, and I'm looking forward to the successes and frustration that will surely follow. I'll continue to keep whoever is interested in the loop by uploading progress here, as well as asking questions and bouncing ideas of off you guys.
-Jack