I'm considering retiring the frame of my 95 K75 with 107k miles. The backstory:
Back in 2005 I had a front-end accident at about 25mph with an illegally left-turning cage (a Ford Taurus, to be precise). I should have totalled the bike out and got another one right then and there but it was my first K-bike and I couldn't let it go, so I ended up having it fixed at Ride West BMW in Seattle. Some time later, after relocating back East, I discovered that the impact had broke the stops off the frame that prevent the triple tree from slamming into the tank when locking the steering left/right. A buddy of mine welded some metal nubs back on the frame where the stops were, but though I've put close to 60k miles on it since then, I'm thinking maybe I've been pushing my luck and there's some other damage that was unseen at the time but may eventually end in catastrophic failure. If I'm going to ride a 20+ year old bike, I'm better off with a frame/front-end that's accident free. Not to mention the fact that the resale value of a bike with big blobs of metal where the factory stops used to be is more or less $0.
Last summer I bought a 94 K75 with 175K miles from a long-time motobricker...some of you will probably recognize the bike. I had considered parting it out, but now I think I'm better off merging the two onto the frame of the blue one. The blue one has a better front end and frame and all the electrics work. Problem is, the blue one, despite being garaged and being in very good visual shape, doesn't run that well and is weeping engine oil. I don't want to deal with the clutch 0-ring or rear main seal on that bike when I know those things on my '95 are good. I recently did the valve adjustment on my 95, the transmission has no issues, the clutch is good, the bell housing interior is dry, the final drive is good, and I just got a brand new OEM driveshaft.
According to this video here, one option is to just swap the frame and front end of the blue one onto the engine and drivetrain of the black one, then replace the blue tank, rear cowl and front fender with the parts from the black one, and I'd be done. Yeah, right.
So the question is -- what am I missing, and has anyone else done this job, and does anyone have any other suggestions, recommendations or improvements on the job as shown in the video, or other links or references to this job? I looked in the Lieberry and didn't any specific tips and did a search of Workshop posts for 'engine swap' and didn't get a whole lot of pertinent hits.
Any info appreciated. BTW, there's also the issue of whether the OEM heated grips on the RT bars of the '95 will fit the C bars of the blue '94 -- but that's a topic for a different thread.
Thanks --
MH