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Dances With Sheep
My red brick on the red-brick streets of Nacogdoches (with newly painted side cases).
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Nice! That must the "Arrest Me Red" I've heard so much about.
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My red brick on the red-brick streets of Nacogdoches (with newly painted side cases).
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This is a new-to-me '94 K75S in the unusual Dakar Yellow paint. I'm told this color was only offered in 1994, and about 100 yellow bikes were sent to the USA. When I went through the bike yesterday, the Service Manual shows it was sold by A&S BMW in Roseville, CA. After the initial prep, the 600 mile service, and the 6K service, the only other work order I have is for the 12K service at A&S BMW in Mar '10. I called A&S and they didn't have any further records.
The guy I bought it from is in San Rafael, CA and he says he changed all the fluids and adjusted the valves on a regular basis, so he didn't have any service records. The bike has 36.5K miles on it now, I'm hoping to find out who did what to the bike between 12K and 36.5K. If anybody here happens to know anything about this bike, I'd love to hear from you.
This Summer I hope to get the bike in some scenic pictures on the way to the MOA Rally, and the bike will have a nicer background that the retaining wall!
This is a new-to-me '94 K75S in the unusual Dakar Yellow paint. I'm told this color was only offered in 1994, and about 100 yellow bikes were sent to the USA. When I went through the bike yesterday, the Service Manual shows it was sold by A&S BMW in Roseville, CA. After the initial prep, the 600 mile service, and the 6K service, the only other work order I have is for the 12K service at A&S BMW in Mar '10. I called A&S and they didn't have any further records.
The guy I bought it from is in San Rafael, CA and he says he changed all the fluids and adjusted the valves on a regular basis, so he didn't have any service records. The bike has 36.5K miles on it now, I'm hoping to find out who did what to the bike between 12K and 36.5K. If anybody here happens to know anything about this bike, I'd love to hear from you.
This Summer I hope to get the bike in some scenic pictures on the way to the MOA Rally, and the bike will have a nicer background that the retaining wall!
Nice! I had an '88 K100RT as my first K-bike, and have four now: a K75S, K75 standard, K1, and K1200RS. The K12 can be the Devil's own machine if you and it are feeling a bit frisky.
Between Enterprise Oregon and Livingston Idaho. Really fun road and friendly people at the ice cream stop. There's a bit of a beach just next to the bridge which would be a treat on a hot day.