What year/model K do you have?
'92 K75s
Zampano -- maybe it's time to let a longtime motobricker ride your brick.
I agree. Haven't found anyone yet. I'd like to set the throttle bodies with an actual carbtune, to compare to my contraption, so maybe that will be the time.
When I needed a front tire (I had just got the bike) I brought it to the dealer, paid an extra $40, but figured they could give it a once over. First bike, so I wanted to make sure nothing would kill me. They said it was in ok shape. No other advice or warnings. And I had to go back b/c the tire was mounted backwards (i.e., give it to the lowest kid on the totem pole and have him do a circle in the parking lot)
Then while I have the bike I stop by dave campbell's, who is reknowned here as a great motorcycle mechanic. He might be, but looked at it (didn't ride it, just idled for a minute) and said, "well, it's going to be at least $1800 to get started on it." So again, it's about money. People don't have an inner drive to do something well, they only move a muscle for money. It's the way of the world I guess. He said the bike would die any day, and that was 18 months ago.
It was also at the dealer in escondido and they were pretty good. Told me a lot of stuff to watch out for, even though they knew I was not going to go ahead and have them do it. But at least they said, "don't go too far from home"
Bear in mind
none of these people mentioned the fuel pump damper.
But don't get me wrong, this doesn't drive me bonkers. It's just my nature to get things right. It's a curse. I should probably just become a mechanic. ha. I'm happy as long as it's running from my apt to in n out burger. And I've already conceded this machine is never going to be up to snuff. If it gets there, fine, but I'm not holding that as a goal. I've had saabs with 260,000 miles that were tight as a drum at 130 mph.
This bike is for the moment just a fun hobby and transportation. It would require a full tear down and too much dough. Fun to do but not worth the cost. Motorcycles are odd b/c they're so easy to work on yet you pay crazy rates for repairs/parts. Thankfully I don't have a harley!!