New to Motobrick, and shopping for a K-bike. I've been lurking here and soaking up all things K. The only other BMW I've owned was a 650 Funduro, I've been into dirt and dual sport bikes for a while with my kids but want to get back into an inexpensive bike that I can commute to work on and take an occasional road trip on through the central Idaho mountains.
Looking at two different K75 bikes that are available within a reasonable distance, looking for opinions-
The first is a naked '95 with 36000 miles, only a few miles away. I've looked it over and ridden it:
https://boise.craigslist.org/mcy/6067383761.html
It has a bunch of cosmetic issues: dent in the front corner of the tank, front fender needs paint, needs fork seals and brake pads, seat doesn't fit all that great, and is fairly dirty. It runs good, but might need head bearings or fork work. It has the hard cases which I really want, but it has a low seat, aftermarket low bars, and three spoke wheels that I don't. Seller will take $1250.
The second is more of a project, a '90 RT with 86000 miles:
https://boise.craigslist.org/mcy/6071140987.html
I haven't seen this one yet in person, it is a couple hours away. It has been sitting for 2 years under a tarp. It looks dirty, but like it may clean up well. I'm ok with nicks and scrapes here and there. The owner bought it to get it dialed in, rode it a few times, and then parked it, so no known history. It has a standard seat, fairing, I like the color better, and multi-spoke wheels that I really want, but no hard cases. Owner said it ran when parked, but had a hesitation under full throttle and thinks the fuel system needs to be cleaned. I haven't made an offer yet, seller price is negotiable.
Both would need tires and deferred maintenance, the '90 would need more work to get it running right and the mileage is more than double of the '95. I'm not afraid of a project, but don't really want to get into engine rebuilding or spending $$$ on a worn out bike.
Your thoughts and wisdom are greatly appreciated...
Thanks,
Pete