www.youtube.com/embed/jc5yNJ5ELc8 background muzak.
Last night there was no moon so I thought I would take a look at the wires in the dark...
Then God said, "Let there be light"; and there was light. God saw that the light was good..
I did not see the arcs but I could see flickers of light which seemed to be originating an inch or two upstream, towards the ignition coils. In any event, God notwithstanding, I am assuming any light indicates bad wires and wanted to confirm that.
Euromotoelectrics and Beemerboneyard both have a $60 set of wires. Does anyone have experience with these? Are they the best non-dealer option? The dealer price really isn't an option. I'll use a string of christmas lights before I pay that.
While I have your attention.. I hate to type this, but I am beginning to consider the idea of possibly maybe ... maybe ..selling my bike. I'm curious if it is worth putting out there b/c if not worth much I think it is better to keep it. It was at first a project but has become my daily transportation for almost 2 years since I had to give up my car due to the smog test. The bike has a lot of potential. I ride it daily, so it is not a total clunker. With access to a workspace/garage it could be gone over in a weekend and come out very solid mechanically for a few hundred beans.
I am brutally honest and would sum it up as follows: For a nice restore and in a worst case scenario it would need:
mechanical
- clutch spline lube (not sure when last done) +/- rear main seal
- clutch throwout bearing making noise, so maybe some clutch pieces would end up being replaced
- timing chain guide +/- water/oil pump seal
- rear master cylinder (leaky)
cosmetic / comfort
- front left fairing (or new front fairing altogether)
- seat repair
- taller windshield
- aftermarket shock, new fork springs/oil (nothing wrong with stock suspension, but have heard it's a vast improvement)
Ideally I wanted to correct the fairing, seat, suspension and get a taller windshield. Adding that up; then adding the cost of addressing the timing chain guard and possibly the oil/water pump seal, and possibly the rear main seal along with the spline ...all of the sudden it becomes too expensive without being able to do the work yourself. For roughly $2500 you can find a nice 2004 ex-police bike. Obviously a different ride altogether; but I'd like to be able to cruise up to san francisco or vegas and my k75 as is is just too uncomfortable for that right now.
So... objectively, ...what do you guys think it is worth? I'd really like to keep it but I am out of work and have to reluctantly face reality. It's a '92 K75S (non-abs). Says 38K but has a salvage title so I am not sure if the speedo was replaced. Has luggage bags in so-so shape. I paid $1900 and have addressed a ton of small issues, totalling $1000+. It has been transportation so it is not a total loss. I would definitely take what I paid for it and consider down to $1700+/- but if it is only realistically worth $1200 or so, then I would hold on to it and hopefully use it as a little restore/hobby.
Sorry for all the rambling.. . hence the 6m13s of Bon Scott!