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robbyr67

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Hi all

After an 11 years of non-riding due to an accident - I was in the car. I purchased a K75S. Feels good to be on two wheels again. I've previously owned an R80rt which I've taken across the country CA to ME and back as well as up into BC, Ore. and WA. Not sure the K75 is the bike for these longer rides I like, but we'll see. :wave
 

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Welcome to the Forum!

I think you will find the K75S a VERY good bike. Congratulations.

If you want to talk about your bike, find out what to look for maintenance wise, or how to get the most out of it, shoot me a PM (private message) with your phone #. I know "a bit" about these bikes as I am the moderator for the "Flying Brick" section of this forum and currently own 5 K75Ss and work on several others in the Bay Area.

Also, you might want to check out the local NorCal chapter. We're very active with nearly 200 members and dozens of rides, campouts, the 49er Rally, the Range of Light Gypsy Tour, and other special events.


:dance:dance:dance
 
Also, you might want to check out the local NorCal chapter. We're very active with nearly 200 members and dozens of rides, campouts, the 49er Rally, the Range of Light Gypsy Tour, and other special events.


:dance:dance:dance

:thumb one of the best clubs in the country in one of the finest riding areas.

Ian
 
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