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Offline Tio Jaimito

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Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« on: March 03, 2013, 03:56:24 PM »
Hello all.   Here is a humble introduction and I am happy to have found this forum.    I haven't owned a bike for 30 years.   I last owned a Yamaha xs 650.  I had done some tours on a naked goldwing 1000 in the late 70s, Chicago to Florida,  Chicago to Denver, etc.    I suppose the darwin switch in my brain told me I wasn't mature enough to ride and remain living so I had given the whole concept up.     Thats about the time I started to race sailboats instead...    I still love to race sailboats.    I had been toying with the idea of getting a KLR 650 just to putz around on, go up to the boat in Kenosha Wi on weekends etc.    Momma hated the KLR said it looked ridiculous and was uncomfortable to ride two up for any distance on one.     She was the one who was surprisingly open to a BMW.    I had always admired the early Brick when it was launched.    So I stumbled across a low mileage K100rs in Portage Indiana (not too far) just before Xmas (buy before holidays and  sell first warm spring spell).    We drove out to look at it, and Momma loved it (chaching).  So we got it.    It ran well, had some oil leaking at the pump area, left mirror had fallen out and tipover scratches. .  Two sets of cases, top box, extra seat,  cool centerstand lift, clutch sidestand lift.    Alaska Blue. 
        I had read about bad speedos and doubted the mileage, but when checked out  wear, maintenance and compression were showing original 12,900 miles to be true.  Bought  a Haynes and Clymer,   Joined CRBMWOA .     Bought my first dealer part a $70 mirror (wow, ow). 
Found Fleabay and Craiglist parts.    I picked up a good belly pan with bracket and screws for $125  Black (I don't think I will paint it).  I am fiddling with the oil leak and waiting for my second oil/water seal and gaskets (I spun the first attempt). 
One month later,  I found a K75s down in Killeen TX,  this bike didn't start but it had a verifiable 9400 miles on it, So I spent $400 in gas to pick it up.  Paid $1600 for it.  Took it home and got it started.  Had leaking intake rubber,   It needed some body work.   Left rear signal, both side covers had the tabs ripped off ( I just received the two perfect colormatched side covers from a fellow MOA forum member with tabs for $15 each) Belly pan has a small crack, and a scuff here and there.  Needed a battery (came with a 18 a/h that didn't fit the space.)   Needed a new rear brack resevoir that was sun stroked.  So we got very lucky getting these two great bikes.    And I can't wait to get them both cleaned up and ready to ride.   
Momma signed up for DMV lessons  in June.
  Anyway we are greatful for support and suggestions, we have to get reaccustomed to riding and we are looking forward to the experience and if anyone gets over to Kenosha this summer look us up.  There is a great restaurant on the edge of the harbor run by Kenosha Yacht Club, open to anyone, welcoming to all.   We will have our bikes up there  and if you mention this forum, the first rootbeer is on me. 
Great forum here,  anyone from the midwest ??
 .  Jim.
1985 k100RS Alaskablau  18,100 miles  and K75S ColombiaGray 9400 miles
History:   '76 wing, '75 F550, '79 XS650, '76 CB360.

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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2013, 04:48:42 PM »
Good job. Those are both very low mile bikes. :yow

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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2013, 06:13:46 PM »
Hello.
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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2013, 12:00:19 AM »


Pleased to make your acquaintance.
Welcome from a couple of hours after over here in the NW .
I'll remember you now as Black Belly.
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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2013, 12:27:28 AM »
Welcome from the left coast. Left in both location and politics.
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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #5 on: March 04, 2013, 09:36:38 AM »


Pleased to make your acquaintance.
Welcome from a couple of hours after over here in the NW .
I'll remember you now as Black Belly.
Hello qdude.
Black belly,  hm.  it may stick!
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1985 k100RS Alaskablau  18,100 miles  and K75S ColombiaGray 9400 miles
History:   '76 wing, '75 F550, '79 XS650, '76 CB360.

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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2013, 10:37:32 AM »
Welcome from the left coast. Left in both location and politics.
Thank you Argent Brick.  We definitely pertain to the Left side of Lake Michigan here.   Happy to be part of the forum.   
UJ
1985 k100RS Alaskablau  18,100 miles  and K75S ColombiaGray 9400 miles
History:   '76 wing, '75 F550, '79 XS650, '76 CB360.

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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #7 on: March 04, 2013, 08:32:21 PM »
Welcome.
I'm new here so ignore me if I try to give tech advice.
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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #8 on: March 04, 2013, 11:03:06 PM »
Welcome to the forum. I'm from the other side of Chicago but do get up to Road America every year or two. Hoping this next snow is the last one.
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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #9 on: March 08, 2013, 03:41:06 PM »
Chicago guy here - you'll have to meet up at The Full Moon on Route 41 in Lake Bluff.  Every Sunday morning during riding season you'll find us hanging out in the Parking lot swapping stories.  Lot's of BMWs and European bikes of every type....a few squids and guys dressed up like pirates riding loud strange motorcycle - but just a few.

See you there! :mbird
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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #10 on: March 30, 2013, 02:45:34 PM »
He guys,  I have been out riding.  Love this early shot of good weather.   If the rain stops tomorrow (and maybe if it doesn't stop) I may go to the "moon"   I live about 10 K minutes from the moon.  Looking forward to meeting everyone.   I joined CRBMW and MOA,  I need to get some simple bugs worked out on the K100RS.  She runs great.   My oil light comes on at idle.   I just rebuilt the Pump and am not sure what the problem could be,  I used a new shaft and impeller.  Ideas? 
Jim
1985 k100RS Alaskablau  18,100 miles  and K75S ColombiaGray 9400 miles
History:   '76 wing, '75 F550, '79 XS650, '76 CB360.

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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #11 on: March 31, 2013, 10:55:05 PM »
welcome!!! whats the name of the resturant in kenosha
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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #12 on: March 31, 2013, 11:05:06 PM »
greetings tio jaimito...

if it were me i would just ride it till it wont move...

greetings racinrich...

there is a white castle in ... caints getts no better than that...

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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #13 on: April 01, 2013, 12:25:01 AM »
Welcome, Tio. Great finds!
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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #14 on: April 01, 2013, 06:43:51 PM »
greetings tio jaimito...

if it were me i would just ride it till it wont move...

greetings racinrich...

there is a white castle in ... caints getts no better than that...

j o

Hey Rich,  the name is The Breakwater Grill   here is the link to the club. http://www.kenoshayachtclub.com/restaurant/   Good people.  Everyone invited.  My wife and I are inviting all Beemer riders to join us on Sunday after racing (2-3pm)  they usually have good music nice location,  good food and drinks at good prices.
Tell them Big Jim sent you.  First one is on me. 
Sorry kid, White castle doesn't hold a candle to this place. 
I have the green boat,  and we sit outside and have lunch when we finish racing.  Then we ride back home to flatlandia.   Take 50th street east over the bridge and down to the club.  Plenty of parking.
Jim
1985 k100RS Alaskablau  18,100 miles  and K75S ColombiaGray 9400 miles
History:   '76 wing, '75 F550, '79 XS650, '76 CB360.

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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #15 on: April 01, 2013, 06:49:54 PM »
Chicago guy here - you'll have to meet up at The Full Moon on Route 41 in Lake Bluff.  Every Sunday morning during riding season you'll find us hanging out in the Parking lot swapping stories.  Lot's of BMWs and European bikes of every type....a few squids and guys dressed up like pirates riding loud strange motorcycle - but just a few.

See you there! :mbird
I was up there Sunday,  didn't see you. There were two 1800 wings, Tim and David.   two Triumph tigers,   one Ducati, On 650gs and one R1200 .   I only stopped in to see what was up.   We'll try again next Sunday, weather permitting.   10 minutes from my front door.
UJ
1985 k100RS Alaskablau  18,100 miles  and K75S ColombiaGray 9400 miles
History:   '76 wing, '75 F550, '79 XS650, '76 CB360.

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Re: Waiting for the snow to melt. New to Motobricks
« Reply #16 on: June 16, 2013, 09:35:26 PM »
Good scores, man! Especially that creamy lookin' K75s. Two bricks right away, you were bitten by the bug alright - welcome! I would ride mine to the moon too - the one  that's 240,000 miles away!  :riding:
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