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The Twins

Another photo of the twins taken while Phil was down here.
 

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Heres my 92 K75S that I bought new and still own today. I will never sell her!

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Sadly, she gave up her spot in the garage to make way for the new little sister to arrive sometime in the near future. K75S served me very well, never a hiccup in operation, and great looks on top of it all.
Fortunately, she is with a former K75 owner who lost his in a low speed t-bone that was non injury for him, but death to the K75. Hes back on board now and loving his new '87 K75. Los Angeles area.
 
2004

Like new with less than 5K miles
can you say ....CREAM PUFF ???
I'm still keeping the '85 K100RS # xxxxxx197
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looks bigger without me on it!
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view#2
looks bigger without me on it!
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Mmmmmm. Very nice Fighter.
 
Very nice indeed! Less than 5K WOW, I thought I got a good deal on a 03 bought this year in late Feb with less than 19,000 miles. It now has 28,856:D
 
It really is a beautiful bike. Kind of a goofy story on how it ended up in my stable.
The original owner purchased it in S. Carolina and Uncle Sam moved it up here as part of a military transfer. The GI decided it was a bit too much for him so he traded it in on a HD bagger. The finance guy at the local stealership knew I had a soft spot for BMWs and he gave me shout. At that time I was not in the position to make the deal but I knew someone who could/would. I called a buddy of mine and teased him with the particulars. 2004 Zebra in perfect shape with extremely low miles. I made an agreement with him that I would disclose the location.... only if (should he make the deal) he gave me first right of refusal if/when he sold it. A hand shake cemented our agreement and he bought the bike. Fast forward a year and a half and low and behold the car of his dreams becomes available. (Less than 3 miles from his residence) In the excitement of the auto-erotic moment.. I mentioned the Brick. Done deal. I got the bike and he got the Cobra. I really couldn't afford to ... but I couldn't afford NOT to.

The RS had been languishing in his living room vying for attention with 2 KTMs, a GS1200 Addy, an airhead RS, and a 4-wheeler. Keep in mind we have a very short season up here. He had ridden it less than 1000 miles. We made the deal late in the season so I only got a couple of short days to fall in love. :heart
I have a feeling my '85 KRS and my 11Fiddy GSA will be on the back burner for awhile. :D:D:D:D
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My '04 KRS

on old US66 near Peach Springs AZ

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Skull Valley - south of Prescott AZ

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M&M Merc in Placerville CO

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Twin K75-Ts

Twins in the sense that they are the same model but one is in summer commute mode while the other is in tour/winter dress. Without the fairing the bike feels quicker, doesn't matter which one has the bikini it just feels sportier even though the fairing adds less than (guessing here) 20 lbs.
I love them both.
 

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Twins in the sense that they are the same model but one is in summer commute mode while the other is in tour/winter dress.

Cool Parabellum LSR fender! I had one long ago, sold it to finance repairing the bike after a deer hit. The buyer made a mold and sold quite a few replicas.
 
Find one used maybe.

^^^Where can I get that front fairing and front fender??

Parabellum is no longer making them. Rifle has a similar (smaller) fairing.
I won't part with mine (I have one for each bike, only one fender though).
 
My New (to me) K75RT!

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My K1100RS ('97 - '99 - put 40,000 miles on it)

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My K75S ('94 - '97 - put 31,000 Miles on it)

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One of the first litter

Here is US spec K75s number 150024, one of the first.
 

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Here is US spec K75s number 150024, one of the first.

Amazing! That bike exactly like mine when it rolled off the showroom floor 23 years ago!
(except for the fork gaiters) A very well preserved non-farkled up classic K you got there.
 
On the road again on I-10

Traveling from Corpus Christi,Texas to El Paso, Tx. on I-10
 

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