Gil
New member
I own a K75. I purchased the bike from a GREAT friend who had the bike for 18 years and did regular maintenance. He had it somewhat neglected from use for the last 2 years. When he mentioned he was going to sell it. I jumped on it. I had a repair shop fix the fuel pump. I fixed the ignition switch and some small oil leaks. I have performed light maintenance on the bike.
What I hear from my friend is REGRET. He really misses his old bike. He reminds me often and has jokingly wondered if I would sell it back to him. I love the bike. I do! But I am a bit surprised on how much regret most, if not all K75 bike owners have once they sell the bike. I could almost, with confidence say that all K75 owners who sell the bike have a level of regret. Some more than others. I purchased the bike after much reading on the joy, reliability and uniqueness of this bike. I don't have plans to ever sell it. Considering it's an older model, which requires slightly more maintenance than the average modern bike, it sure is a spell caster.
What I hear from my friend is REGRET. He really misses his old bike. He reminds me often and has jokingly wondered if I would sell it back to him. I love the bike. I do! But I am a bit surprised on how much regret most, if not all K75 bike owners have once they sell the bike. I could almost, with confidence say that all K75 owners who sell the bike have a level of regret. Some more than others. I purchased the bike after much reading on the joy, reliability and uniqueness of this bike. I don't have plans to ever sell it. Considering it's an older model, which requires slightly more maintenance than the average modern bike, it sure is a spell caster.