Hi I have been reading threads on here prior to my purchase and I have found them very very helpful. Thanks everyone!
So A little about me and stuff...
I'm 48 and I lecture in musical instrument making and repairing here at Newark, my specialty is woodwind instruments.
I have a background in engineering and I have always done my own vehicle maintenance since the age of 15 when my parents bought me a mini for Christmas to "play" with.
I had my first bike at the age of 18 and had already passed my car test. first bike was a yamaha SR500 with a sidecar!
I took my test aged 19. had numerous bikes since, most have been highly unfashionable and cheep gaining classic status and value once I had sold them on. among these have been:
Honda CX500
Honda CB200
Yamaha XS 750 (two of these)
Honda CB750 hardtail chop
Moto Guzzi V1000 G5
Yamaha RD250
Suzuki GSX250
Honda CB400n
Suzuki GS850
Some of these have been in harness as it were to side cars at various times and at one time I had one XS750 with and one without.
The bike I owned the longest and miss the most is the Guzzi. this was ex police, Sussex constabulary and I bought it 1989. It was the one I kept until pressure of having a young family persuaded me to sell it in 2003.
I was then without a bike until a little over 2 years ago when I was able to use the need for an additional vehicle in our household as an excuse to get another bike. The budget was small but I managed to find a tidy and seemingly roadworthy 92 Yamaha XJ600 locally. The XJ isn't really my kind of bike but it was a bike and I was enjoying it... Just over a year ago someone tried to steal it (can't think why) and smashed my ignition lock , which was nice of them. I don't know if they have done any other damage to it but it never seems to drive well in a straight line.... May be me but I have given it a good go, repeatedly checked and rechecked wheel and fork alignment, suspension set up. replaced tires. So I decided it was time to change. I really would like another big old Guzzi, but I don't have the budget and can't justify the expense... I looked at old BMW Rs which although a little more affordable are still a bit steep, or need a lot of work (and further expenditure). but I happened during my searches upon several Ks and started to research.
I read a series of reports here:
http://www.realclassic.co.uk/bmw_k75rt_owner_review.htmlwhich are nicely written and entertaining I particularly liked this quote:
"However, the bike tracks accurately through corners and the handling is stable. It does take a firm shove on the bars to tip the bike over - this isn't a bike you can just think through corners."[/size]sounds just like what I'm looking for![/size]so yesterday I bid on and won my new dream bike 1990 BMW K75 RT. long MOT, custom Purple paint and a pair of big tragkorbs![/size]Done my reading, ordered my workshop manual, and due to collect it (only 20 miles away) on Saturday.[/size]couple of questions: I have bought this on trust and am about to jump on it and ride it 20 miles back home, other than the obvious what should I be looking at before I make the journey.[/size]Next what should I be looking at sorting out once I get it home... It has done 78k miles I know about the drive splines but to be honest even if these are bad, the price was right! [/size]good wishes all![/size]@ndy