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K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickettes

Posted: Sun 28 Jul, 2013 9:20 pm
by KoosWA
BUMP

Also, may shorten the ride as the weather forecast looks a bit hot for Sunday by cutting out the Southern loop at the end.

30 Year Commemorative Ride

10 November 2013

1-day Ride.

Catalano’s and then the Grand Loop around Perth.

Riverside Dr. Mitchell Freeway [K’s like freeways?], Indian Ocean Drive, Yanchep, Two Rocks [morning tea before the wind comes in], GinGin, Bindoon, Toodyay - Lunch, home through back roads, Mundaring, South to Kalamunda, Serpentine, Jarrahdale, Rockingham, Perth

All K-series bike owners, friends of BMW K's, BMW Club members and other interested persons.

1983 - 2013
In early 1983, BMW introduced a 987 cc, in-line four-cylinder, water-cooled fuel injected engine to the European market, the K100. The K series comes with a simplified and distinctive rear suspension, a single-sided swingarm.

The engine is oriented longitudinally to lower the center of gravity and allow the most efficient power transfer to the shaft drive

The K75 was introduced in 1985, powered by a 740cc inline three-cylinder engine.

The K-series offered refinements like computer-controlled fuel injection, all stainless steel exhaust, rust-free aluminum fuel tank, anti-lock brakes or ABS on later models, mono-lever in the rear and single shock absorber, adjustable headlight, high capacity 460 watt alternator, electrical accessory plug-in, and self canceling signal lights. The engine design had excellent vibration isolation with an internal counter rotating shaft

During the period 1983 to 1996, when prouction was stopped of the longitudinall engines, the following models were produced:

K1, K100, K100RS, K100RT, K75, K75C, K75S, K75RT, K1100RS, K1100LT, K1200RS, K1200LT, K1200GT.

Re: K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickette

Posted: Mon 29 Jul, 2013 10:30 am
by profoundly_disturbed
I owned the first K100RT to be imported into the UK - loved it! Traded my R100RT for it

In total I reckon I've owned eight or nine K Series: K100RT (3), K100LT (1), K1100LT (2), K1200LT (1), K1200RS (1), K1200GT (1).

The last was the best, a last of line K1100LT Hi-Line. I'd still have now but for an inconsiderate lady driver.

Re: K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickette

Posted: Tue 30 Jul, 2013 11:43 am
by wightman
I'll put it in my diary. Sounds like a good excuse for a ride. I should still have my K100RT. Now here's a trick question, can someone tell me the difference between the 1990 K100RT and the 1990 K100LT? John :P

Re: K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickette

Posted: Tue 30 Jul, 2013 12:02 pm
by KoosWA
Extra padding on the seat

Re: K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickette

Posted: Tue 30 Jul, 2013 5:02 pm
by Swampy
More weight ? :roll:

Swampy

Re: K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickette

Posted: Tue 30 Jul, 2013 5:40 pm
by Yamseng
I am in. Cheers, Ed

Re: K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickette

Posted: Sun 11 Aug, 2013 7:09 pm
by KoosWA
wightman wrote: Now here's a trick question, can someone tell me the difference between the 1990 K100RT and the 1990 K100LT? John :P

OK John.....the suspense is killing us. Is it the padding or the weight?

Re: K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickette

Posted: Sun 11 Aug, 2013 7:31 pm
by GSDisciple
G'day Koos

Eric is the proud owner of John's K75 so I'll let him know it's on.

JP

Re: K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickette

Posted: Tue 13 Aug, 2013 2:51 pm
by wightman
I didn't know the answer but I think the padding is right. The petrol tank is the same size as the standard. It's just that the compliance badge says its an LT and the fairing is an RT. :mrgreen: John

Re: K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickette

Posted: Tue 13 Aug, 2013 6:44 pm
by bmwlefty
Put me on the list, I'll be there

K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickettes

Posted: Mon 21 Oct, 2013 11:11 pm
by KoosWA
Sunday 10 November

Three weeks to go!!!! Polish the bikes, fill them up and come for a ride and marvel at the wonderful K –series of BMW bikes.

All bikes welcome..... K-series bikes, friends of BMW K's, BMW Club members and other interested persons.

1-day Ride on Sunday 10 November.

Catalano’s and then the Grand Loop around Perth.

Riverside Dr. Mitchell Freeway [K’s like freeways?], Indian Ocean Drive, Yanchep, Two Rocks [morning tea before the wind comes in], GinGin, Bindoon, Toodyay - Lunch, home through back roads, Mundaring, South to Kalamunda, Serpentine, Jarrahdale, Rockingham, Perth

The old K’s in the club that I am aware of are:

Lefty's K100 [can't part with it or get rid of it?]
John Wightman - you have so many bikes, I forget…..do you have any K’s left in your quiver?
Goldy’s brother in law – red K
Eric [JP's neighbour], bought buy Jon's K75C
Koos's K75 RT, the Gray Mare

New[er] K’s
Lefty
Anthony

Any others out there?
I did see a K1 at Dwellingup some time ago, and mentioned the ride to the rider.

Re: K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickette

Posted: Wed 23 Oct, 2013 10:55 am
by wightman
The red charger is filled up and straining to go.....

Re: K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickette

Posted: Sat 26 Oct, 2013 10:32 pm
by bmwlefty
My old K is a K1100 LT, not K100.
I have re-sealed the front forks, and re-assembled the front end.
Does someone want to take it for a long test ride , before they buy it?
I can't ride both of my K's on this ride.
Maybe DFS wants to ride a real bike again

Re: K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickette

Posted: Tue 29 Oct, 2013 8:53 pm
by bmwlefty
My old K is a K1100 LT, not K100.
I have re-sealed the front forks, and re-assembled the front end.
Does someone want to take it for a long test ride , before they buy it?
I can't ride both of my K's on this ride.
Maybe DFS wants to ride a real bike again


My younger brother Max will be riding the K1100LT, sorry to get your hopes up !!

Re: K-series 30 Yr Birthday Ride - Flying Bricks & Brickette

Posted: Wed 06 Nov, 2013 10:43 am
by KoosWA
BUMP

Also, may shorten the ride as the weather forecast looks a bit hot for Sunday by cutting out the Southern loop at the end.

30 Year Commemorative Ride

10 November 2013

1-day Ride.

Catalano’s and then the Grand Loop around Perth.

Riverside Dr. Mitchell Freeway [K’s like freeways?], Indian Ocean Drive, Yanchep, Two Rocks [morning tea before the wind comes in], GinGin, Bindoon, Toodyay - Lunch, home through back roads, Mundaring, South to Kalamunda, Serpentine, Jarrahdale, Rockingham, Perth

All K-series bike owners, friends of BMW K's, BMW Club members and other interested persons.

1983 - 2013
In early 1983, BMW introduced a 987 cc, in-line four-cylinder, water-cooled fuel injected engine to the European market, the K100. The K series comes with a simplified and distinctive rear suspension, a single-sided swingarm.

The engine is oriented longitudinally to lower the center of gravity and allow the most efficient power transfer to the shaft drive

The K75 was introduced in 1985, powered by a 740cc inline three-cylinder engine.

The K-series offered refinements like computer-controlled fuel injection, all stainless steel exhaust, rust-free aluminum fuel tank, anti-lock brakes or ABS on later models, mono-lever in the rear and single shock absorber, adjustable headlight, high capacity 460 watt alternator, electrical accessory plug-in, and self canceling signal lights. The engine design had excellent vibration isolation with an internal counter rotating shaft

During the period 1983 to 1996, when prouction was stopped of the longitudinall engines, the following models were produced:

K1, K100, K100RS, K100RT, K75, K75C, K75S, K75RT, K1100RS, K1100LT, K1200RS, K1200LT, K1200GT.