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Just about 1 hour outside Milwaukee, WI not too far from Lake Church. I took my car into the shop to get the radiator replaced and had some time to kill.
Here are my 2 Ks.
I have the blue K75 since 2000, and met the original owner at the Vermont rally. He estimate that this bike is over 200,000 miles.
This bike has the original engine and doesn't use any oil. Even if I have a spare one with only 25,000 miles, I want to see how far it could go (I anticipate 300k)
The green K100 was bought as a project 3 years ago and was restored during the winter 2005-06.
You can see pictures of the restoration at: http://www.bmwons.ca/k100/k100.htm
Bert
The one in front is my wife's. She is 5'4" and can flat foot it with both feet and no heels. I haven't finished making a piece to fill the gap between the tank and the battery covers yet. ( For the next few months I just want to ride, not work on the bikes.) http://forums.bmwmoa.org/images/approx/attach/jpg.gif
Figured I'd add to the KRS pix. Here's my 2001 K1200RS at the beginning of the road through Lolo Pass. We stopped and took the shot of the famous sign on our way to Spokane. What a road!