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Here are my two US bikes..... must admit that ole yeller is my true love, don't need anything else. The K1 is nice and cool but once you ride the K1200RS, it fades away....
 

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Hey JasonJ, that appears to be an aftermarket shield you're running. What is it and how well does it work? It looks real nice on the bike!

Bob
04 K1200GT
 
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Waiting for the Black Ball back to Port Angeles last summer. 9 days in Canada never a glitch, I think it really liked the Canadian gasoline.
 

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1991 k100rs

What a Machine !! Over 103,000 miles, it just keeps going, and going, and going....
 

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My K1200RS in Or/Wa border, on its first cross-country road trip. 3 1/2 months & 12K miles. Fantastic ride =)
 

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Here's my new to me 1991 K75 Standard low Edition w/ 22,000 miles on it. I found this bike about two weeks ago...
 

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'Tain't much, but it's all I got. My commuter, my muse, my foot-in-the-door REAL motorcycle.
 

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'Tain't much, but it's all I got. My commuter, my muse, my foot-in-the-door REAL motorcycle.

Sometimes 'tain't much is just enough. Sometimes it's plenty. Sometimes it's a perfect match! :gerg

That's certainly a Klassic K you've got there, which is a darn near bulletproof machine with minimal maintenance requirements. Should outlast many newer bikes, as Greg said. I say ride what ya got and enjoy it. :burnout

-MTS
 
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