Hi, I'm a new owner of a 1985 K100RS. I've been searching like crazy and have an idea what the right answer is but I thought I'd query the experienced folk here.
A little history of the bike... I was told it has about 18,000 miles on it. One family owned (Dad owned, then Uncle, then son, then me). The bike was down for about 2 years while the son decided to convert it to a cafe/scrambler style bike. He got it in a rideable state with a few cosmetic things left to do. He said he's been riding it off and on for the last year, but it will sit for months at a time.
The bike smokes on start up - I know this can be normal. When I bought the bike, he had ridden it about 20 minutes to meet me and it did not smoke at all while idling on the sidestand, even if I revved it good. After getting it home on a truck, my first attempt at starting it, it smoked for about 1 minute (pretty heavy at first, but then thinned out). I rode it around the block a few times, and it appeared to stop smoking. Having researched the issue prior, I leaned it to the right after idling for a few seconds and shut it off. Then I let it drain for a few more seconds, then parked it on the center stand.
When I started it today, it seemed to smoke less on startup and it went away quicker. BUT... after riding it for a while and engine temps up, it seems to smoke on decel. Does this necessarily mean bad valve seals? Does anyone make a tool to change the valve seals with the head still on (in the bike)?
Lastly, I checked the site glass to see what the oil level looked like. Never having had a K bike before I'm not sure if what i'm seeing is a site glass that's full to the very top with oil, or just stained from years of use... I've attached a picture of the site glass, perhaps one of you kind gents can evaluate. Short of draining the oil and adding the proper amount, I'm not sure how else I could tell - perhaps change the site glass when I do this?
Would overfilled oil cause more smoking?
Thanks a million, the forum is a great source of knowledge!