This is my first post. I've read the rules, but excuse any transgressions from this newby. Added transmission fluid at the proper level, added new crush washer torqued the bolt properly. Took my '92 K75 this AM for a spin headed for the lovely Catskill Mountains of New York, Couldn't have run better. Covered about 3 miles. Curious smell at stoplight, and hey, OMG (as my daughter would text), sulfurous steam rising from somewhere beneath the gas tank. Cautiously rode it home in fear, loathing, ignorance and frustration. Looks like leaked transmission fluid was the culprit, hitting the exhaust and steaming up. But from where? And why would this happen immediately after a top-up? If it's the seals, why would they fail immediately after a top-up? (Doesn't seem to leak when engine's running on center stand--even at higher RPMs. Leaks when riding. Might someone of a higher order of intelligence answer this for me? Many Thanks.