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emdy
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New K100RS owner
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October 02, 2019, 01:59:10 AM »
hello
I picked up an extremely affordable, running, and non-leaking 1985 K100RS from the original owner over the weekend.
Below is a picture in all its patchwork glory (the left side of the gas tank is half stripped). And bonus pic of my wife riding a flying micro brick. Hopefully I can keep this thing running.
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Colorado
1985 K100RS
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qwertymotobrick
Curious
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Re: New K100RS owner
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October 02, 2019, 08:19:29 AM »
sweeet
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russia moscow
k100rs 1991 16 v
Scott
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Re: New K100RS owner
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October 02, 2019, 09:32:51 AM »
Very nice, especially the affordable part. What are your plans for the new to you brick? scott.
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SoCal
bmw R100r, bmw k75, hondapotamus G/W, XT 500 enduro
Chaos
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Re: New K100RS owner
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October 02, 2019, 09:49:38 AM »
Nice find, especially from an original owner. Curious if he sold it because he's aging out of 2 wheeling?
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sw ohio
1987 K75S VIN 0231
Original owner, Original litter
200,000 miles (plus or minus) and 5 paint jobs
sold 6/23
2023 Ural 2WD sidecar (BMW's bastard step child)
Laitch
Faster than a speeding pullet
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Re: New K100RS owner
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October 02, 2019, 09:56:14 AM »
Welcome, emdy! Thanks for posting the photos. Please post more photos of its profiles.
Rotate the fuel tank cap 180º until a notch in its mounting flange lines up with a hole in the perimeter of the tank's opening. That hole is connected to a pipe that will divert to pavement any water that might accumulate around the cap and then infiltrate the fuel within the tank.
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Along the Ridley in Vermont.
1995 K75 89,000 miles
emdy
Curious
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Re: New K100RS owner
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October 02, 2019, 10:15:44 AM »
Yes, I believe aging might have precipitated the sale. I bought some shinko 705 tires but have not installed yet.
I don't think this bike ever spent a night outside, apparently it has new injectors and mechanically seems very sound for have over 60k miles.
However, I don't think I want to be riding around on 35 year old brake lines, so that and some new plugs are the next step.
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Colorado
1985 K100RS
koapono
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Re: New K100RS owner
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October 02, 2019, 02:25:30 PM »
sweet! I see an after-market rear shock and front fork brace so previous owner did some worth while additions. Hope the splines have been taken care of, if so you should get 200,000 miles or more out of that beast!
My 85 has 206,000 miles on it and still runs strong. Most everything is still original excluding consumables.
I wish you many happy, trouble free miles!
you'll find all the info you need on this forum.
cheers
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prince george, VA (25 miles south of richmond)
1994 K1100LT
volador
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Re: New K100RS owner
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October 02, 2019, 05:47:15 PM »
Welcome. Nice Floor!
Notable differences of the pre-85/86 K100 are the seat pan design with matching tail cowl section, the water/oil pump design changed, throttle cable design and fuel tank/fuel level sender/fuel return check valve.
Your '85 may have the European "hotter" cams known as "Finest Year K"
http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,3653.msg56782.html#msg56782
https://forums.bmwmoa.org/showthread.php?4534-Why-is-the-85-K100-the-quot-Finest-Year-K-quot&s=66f149b3cadea44550d51fbf0b9ee793&p=42512&viewfull=1#post42512
The pre-1985/86 has molded pillion handles as part of the seat pan, metal or plastic seat pan.
Post-1985/86 removed handles from seat pan and added handles to the tail cowl section.
http://www.bmwkbike.dx.am/CLseats/kbikeseats.htm
Water Pump
pre-1986-87? original design old style impeller 11411461177
Superseded by 11412325850 design change the shaft with gear Z=32 teeth, shaft- 11411461183
Superseded by 11417676366 same shaft with gear Z=32 teeth
latest design 11517676371 design change shaft with gear Z=19 teeth, shaft- 11411461793
Throttle cables have 2 versions and lower brackets. Cable lengths vary with handlebars.
#1 version- have a adjustment sleeve approx. halfway down length
2nd version black plastic collar at the lower end or a white plastic collar
Pre-1985 fuel tank has a rear mounting tab later removed.
Early fuel lever sender is a thermistor type later is a float type.
http://www.kforum-tech.com/how-to/Modification%20for%20early%20gas%20tank.htm
Check condition of the inside of fuel tank. Lowest portions are prone to corrosion when moto is left sitting for some time.
Not many 85 tanks left around in this condition
ebay 85 Tank
Good Riding
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NYC NY
1991 K100RS 1993 K75S ABS
5 BOROUGHS SISYPHEAN SOCIETY MAINTAINING THE OBSESSION
emdy
Curious
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Re: New K100RS owner
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October 02, 2019, 11:12:51 PM »
Thanks for the good info. A VIN search says the production date was 11/19/1984 and I don't see the vent line on the block so perhaps it has the older cams.
Something will need to be done with the tank, I'm not sure what was started here.
Original brochure and receipt: $6978 with bags
Going to re-watch TRON right now
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Colorado
1985 K100RS
natalena
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Re: New K100RS owner
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October 03, 2019, 02:52:38 PM »
Congrats on your great buy, and with winter approaching, there's plenty of time to sort it out before Spring. Sidebar: there was an incredible roadracer in the 70's with a similar name as your postname ... Dave Emde from San Jose, and he raced BMW's :)
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MST
1987 K75s #0919, '05 Sportster 1200C, '21 ARGO 8x8, '24 KLR650
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