Greetings all from a long-time BMW owner (mostly Boxers, sorry) with a newly acquired 78k mile, one owner 1995 K75RT. I owned/rode a 1990 K75S for 72k miles, so that'll help ease my transition back into brickland. I was glad to find this site as it appears to be a great resource for all things K.
I bought the new-to-me RT mostly with the intent of mostly using it as my commuter (116 mile roundtrip, beginning in the morning darkness at 0400), but maybe not during the summer months as I still remember how hot my K75S was while living and commuting in TX (inner thigh burns on one memorable 108 F. day). Picked this RT up for a very attractive price, knowing that I was going to first completely go through it to inspect and lube the FD and clutch splines, change all fluids and filters, check/adjust valve clearances, install new tires, and deal with anything else that came along. With my aircraft maintenance career/background I enjoy wrenching on my bikes almost as much as riding them, and I couldn't wait for the deep dive into this one.
Issues I've found so far are wear on the driveshaft rear splines/FD splines, a rear main seal leak, malfunctioning gear position indicator, bent sidestand, a pulsing front brake rotor and one heated grip malfunctioning. I'll replace the seal as soon as my parts order arrives, the other items will be dealt with during reassembly. After reading a lot about K-bike FD spline wear, I'll likely just ride it as-is and then wait until summer to address that. All of the clutch components are in great shape, as is the rest of the bike.
I guess ignorance is bliss, because the entire time I owned the S I never knew that FD spline wear was a thing on these bikes and its driveline had never been disturbed. I sold it outright to a BMW dealer in 1997 for use as his personal bike, and he never asked me about any spline lube history.
Looking to glean lots of intel from the collective knowledge of this site, and to participate when I can. And I'm a firm believer in searching before posting new questions.