I have a 1994 K75. 2 valve, with L-Jetronic fuel injection, as all the K75's are. Previously, I owned an e24 BMW, which also had L-Jetronic fuel injection. Neither vehicle ever held an idle the way a modern BMW will (staying, unwavering at one idle speed when warm regardless of weather); they fluctuate ever so slightly and hold slightly different speeds at different times.
L-Jet is primitive: it may be Bosch's first mass-market EFI system. Also, the K75 does not have an O2 sensor, meaning that the FI computer essentially guesses how much fuel to add to the incoming air with no mechanism for feedback/correction.
Since I have yet to see an L-Jet vehicle idle perfectly in all weather conditions (with engine up to temp) I will detail my experience below. Please let me know if you have a perfect-idling L-Jet bike, or if yours idles like what I describe.
e24: the slightest vacuum leak will cause massive issues, like hunting idle or failure to hold idle. With all new vacuum system rubber, idle fluctuated slightly, as indicated by slight movement of the tach needle. Can't remember whether temp played a role, but I wouldn't be surprised.
K75: similarly intolerant of vac leaks. I have replaced ALL vac system rubber parts within the last year. Also replaced spark plugs and wires, fuel filter, techron, replaced injectors with the 4-hole Ford ones, reshimmed valves, & synchronized TBs. Still, the bike usually idles at 1400RPM or lower (with slight tach needle movement in any case). Though I don't have hard data, it seems to idle higher when cold. Idle set screw is fully out, any further and it won't contact the stop unless I push it down (it's possible that the throttle return spring was mis-installed by a PO)
Possibly of note is that my cylinder 1 TB adjustment screw is almost fully "out" when synched, whereas the other 2 are more in the middle/bottom of their travel.