So, I siphoned the gas out of the tank, and replaced with just a couple litres of fresh stuff. I didn't want to put too much in it because I will be eventually taking the tank off to clean it up and repair a small paint blister and likely spot of corrosion on the lower-left side. Oddly, it doesn't seem to be leaking yet, but I want to nip it at the bud.
On that issue, I have a question that I haven't yet found the answer to -- when doing the JB Weld / Permatex patch on the gas tank, is it preferable to make that repair from the inside or outside of the tank? From what I can tell, it seems pretty hard to get in there from the inside on that lower lip.
I also changed the oil yesterday, and I was happy to find an OEM filter. I'm just hoping it's not the original! :hehehe
While cleaning out the trunk, I found a few goodies as well, such as:
(1) Oil filter wrench:

(2) Tool kit!

(3) Odds and ends:

(4) CO2 cartridges??? - anyone have any idea what these would be for?

From what I can tell, the previous-previous owner was/is a pretty meticulous guy and took good care of things. From what I've been able to see so far, I don't see any half-assed silicone jobs, or RTV sealant holding things together. Looks like quality OEM parts have been used.
My next project will be replacing the coolant and brake fluid, and testing the radiator fan - as I think it might be faulty. This leaves me with two questions:
(1)
the coolant "sight" tube, on the side of the overflow tank. Is there a relatively easy way to replace this using some high-heat tubing and hose clamps? I thought I remember seeing someone do this. Mine is milky, and I can't see a damn thing through it. I would replace it with OEM, but I'm not able to find that anywhere online, despite a number of people saying that it's "an easy fix".What is the usual fix for the sight glass on the coolant reservoir? I remembered that the fix with the "tube" was only on other K bikes, I think maybe the K100? My sight glass is opaque - I haven't been able to find this part on Bob's BMW or Beemerboneyard. Does anyone have a part number?
(2) testing the radiator fan - Is there any easy way to do this? I know on my old VW Golf, if you turned on the ignition to give current to the electronics, you could bridge two of the prongs in the radiator's wiring clip that would make it fire up. This was an easy way to test it. Any similar approach here?
Thanks all.