Hi all, I have always admired old and new BMW motorcycles alike and finally got my chance to own one when I saw an ad on craigslist recently for a 1986 K75C that had been parked in a garage for some 24 years and then stored under a roof outside for the last three. I like the fact that it has a lot of modern technologies and conveniences such as fuel injection, shaft drive, aluminum gas tank, low fuel light (two), and of course that it is a BMW, flying brick nonetheless. Too bad about it being stored outside for the last three years, though, or I think it would be near pristine. As it is, it's still quite nice and has only 7021 miles on the odometer which I believe to be accurate. When you see the pictures you'll know what I mean. The downside of course is that it hasn't run for so long that it will need some work. But I think it will be a fun project and will allow me to get to know the bike much better. For starters I will need to clean it up, get it titled and plated, and of course change all the fluids and add a new battery. And oh yeah, by the way, the owner couldn't find the key so I ordered a new one from BMW which will take a couple of weeks to arrive (how awesome is that, that BMW keeps records going that far back and is able to cut me a new key). Watch my progress as I chip away at getting it running and on the road. I'm sure I'll make some mistakes along the way but look forward to the advice and knowledge found on this forum. Shiny side up (or for those of you with rat bikes or flat paint, rubber side down).
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