"of course, the motronic expects that fourth cylinder which a 75 doesn't have.
early versions of motronic used the same design air flow meter that that jetronic does. can't get rid of it.
would also need to an an O2 sensor (narrow band) to the exhaust system."
Does it really need that 4th cylinder? With an injector on each cylinder and fuel delivery controlled by pulse width modulation, it is logical that the number of cylinders is not important to the operation of the system.
Also, with it's throttle position sensor, airflow is inferred by throttle butterfly position. Again, since the system no longer considers total air mass via the MAF which supplies all cylinders, but rather the amount that is going into the individual cylinder, the Motronic doesn't care how many cylinders there are.
Looking at my bikes, the only external hardware difference between the Motronic and Jetronic bikes is in the measurement of airflow and exhaust gas. They both have Hall Effect Sensors, injectors and a water temperature sensor. From my experience with my bikes, it appears that the throttle position switch of the Jetronic is a simple mechanical swap to the Motronic's throttle position sensor.
Adding an O2 sensor is a matter of making a hole and welding a bung into the muffler. Since the exhaust does not have a catalytic converter, it may be more desirable to go with the Motronic that uses an idle mixture pot like my K100RS has. Still, there may be a way to use an O2 sensor to close the loop even in the absence of a catalytic converter.
Like the throttle position switch/sensor, the temperature sensor should also be a simple part swap.
The large question that I am not sure how to approach is the ignition coils. With the K75 having a coil per plug, and the K100 having a coil for two plugs, timing could be a problem, not to mention matching coil loads to the Motronic's ignition amplifier. The K100 has a wasted spark ignition which could also work on the K75.
Another question related to ignition is how the Hall Effect Sensors time the system's ignition output both in the Motronic and the Jetronic systems. If there is a point where the two systems can't be made compatible, I suspect this is it.
While I am reasonably familiar with the external components, it's the inside of the Motronic that I am severely deficient on.