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Basic question '93 K75T

Zimm

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Going to look at a K75 tomorrow and have been reading up.

One thing I have not seen is where to find the serial number? Can someone please tell me the location? Bike is a 93 K75T.

Thanks

Zimm (Obviously not a BMW guy- yet)
 
Left side sticker on frame rail by center stand lift handle. Easiest to find
 

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>>Bike is a 93 K75T.<<

Great bike! I have a '92 version of the same. :)
 

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I thought the K75T was only made in 1986 and 1987.

Here's a picture of our 1987 K75T's back in 1988.
The area around the headlight was different and I think the shield was standard. I don't remember the other differences.

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Officially the T model was an '86 and '87 offering. It came with the double bucket touring seat, the International Windshield, and a drum brake like the K75C. In early '86 the bags were standard - later an option if I recall correctly.

Lots of later low seat models (like the one pictured) we fitted with the International Windshield and called T models by some folks - I have a '94 set up this way - but it is actually a K75/3 not a K75T.
 
Lots of later low seat models (like the one pictured) we fitted with the International Windshield and called T models by some folks - I have a '94 set up this way - but it is actually a K75/3 not a K75T.

I thought they only made K75 and K75/2's. I am new to all of this K bike stuff. Did I miss something?
 
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