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Sweet K. I have the '88 RS/SE. What windscreen is that if I might ask. I'm itching to take a short tour (4-5 days or so) and would like a little more wind protection than my stock setup.


Somewhere on US-90 near Valentine, Texas (from a trip to Big Bend last year).
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Hwy. 202 in NW Oregon
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The only covered bridge left in Washington State (so the sign says)
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i thought for sure i'd posted in this forum already but couldn't find my bike in the 70+ pages... go figure, right? anyway here we go. this my first BMW. 1988 K100RS. i bought it from a friend, and it was some off color of blue, with kinda garish pin striping on it.
i had it painted a BMW color, the Dark Graphite- tho maybe the K100 never came in that color. was going to replicate a factory pin striping job but decided the bike looked so clean in JUST the graphite, so let the pin striping job go. i've had the bike since 2005?2006? i have more money in paint alone than the bike is worth, not to mention any work i've had done to it (since every PO just let things go). every now and then i think,

"Maybe i'll sell that K100." ultimately, i can't bring myself to do it. she's a keeper.


at Mid Ohio's VMD in 2010, fully loaded.

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Ohlins rear shock, Parabellum windscreen, and Corbin saddle

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not really a good pic of the bike, just a nice photo. t'was taken on a decommissioned Covered Bridge...

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cheers!
 
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Lucy and Ethel Come Home

Been awhile since I posted anything in the forum. Got too busy at work and let's just say the organization that I work for monitors internet usage and although some personal internet usage is OK, I abstain from it as much as possible. Just sayin'.

So to catch up, I had me an accident on 9/19/11 leaving work. Not totally sure what happened, but the side stand on me beloved 85 K100, ZoomZoom either came down or I failed to put it up. Nevertheless, she made a hard right hand U-turn just fine out of my parking spot. I felt something odd on my left peg, but didn't stop fast enough before a slight left curve. I locked up the brakes, but hit a guard rail dead on. Bent the forks and the front wheel, plus other damage. So after over 160K and many great rides, my K was totalled. I shattered my clavicle and ended up with a plate holding it together. Both my doctor and Mrs. Godzilla banned me from riding (still have my /5) until I healed up.

Even on the way down to surgery on the 22nd, I was looking for a replacement K!

I found a nice 86 K100RT and bought that. I had to trailer it from the guy I bought it from and took her straight to Wilbur to get a few things fixed and to have the trailer hitch put on. We also trailered poor old ZoomZoom, the Donor bike up there so Wilbur could get my Russell seat switched. Glad I did that. Hard to beleive there are alot of differences between the 85 and 86 models, so to make the Russell fit, parts were needed from the 85.

I healed up enough that I am allowed short rides, just can't over do it yet.

So this past Friday Mrs. Godzilla and I went to retrieve the bikes and Ethel, the Wee Bike Trailer. Mrs. Godzilla drove Whole Lotta Rosie (my Dodge Ram), pulling Lester, the Big Trailer. We strapped Poor Old ZoomZoom, the Donor Bike on Lester and I rode the new 86 pulling Ethel. This was my first ride, so she hadn't told me her name yet. I wanted to call her Annie, but truthfully the first name to pop in my head was Lucy.

It wasn't until I got home and took a picture when I realized Lucy was her name, especially since she was hooked up to Ethel. Lucy and Ethel. I think I am funny anyway. Sorry!

So this picture is Lecy and Ethel, with Rosie and Lester in the background and Poor Old ZoomZoom on Lester. Family portrait almost. Should have wheeled Zippy, the /5 out.
 

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Found this picture of my K100RT. 3 winters ago. I had the bike for the summer and couldn't resist taking it apart and seeing '' what it was all about". Did a total repaint of all the tupperware, stripped it to bare plastic and started fresh!'

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The same entrance - 16 years ago, when I took my future bride (Donna) on her first ride, we and the bike have changed just a little since then...1995 - using (gasp) film in my Nikon FE 2, hot leather jackets, and old full face Bell & Arai helmets. Still using my Eclipse tank bag.

I have to say that is pretty awesome :)
 
My First BMW

My first BMW and my first decent touring bike. Commuted for several years and took a few mid to long trips. Thats the Tacoma Narrows in the background.
 

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1985 k100rs

I bought this '85 K100RS last summer. It had been in the hands of someone who really didn't need a competent tourer; he needed a small scooter. Consequently, it sat a lot.
After I took her over I tried to catch up with the maintenance, replaced some minor broken bits and then I added some upgrades: headlight relay, bar-end weights, after market saddle, heated grips, HD cables for the earth and starter and a rear suspension unit. She now runs absolutely great!
 

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"Sonic" isn't my first BMW, but my first trip to the "dark side." So far, I'm amazed at how smooth the I-4 is. Not sure if my license will survive! :whistle

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I bought this '85 K100RS last summer. It had been in the hands of someone who really didn't need a competent tourer; he needed a small scooter. Consequently, it sat a lot.
After I took her over I tried to catch up with the maintenance, replaced some minor broken bits and then I added some upgrades: headlight relay, bar-end weights, after market saddle, heated grips, HD cables for the earth and starter and a rear suspension unit. She now runs absolutely great!

That's one nice looking KRS. It won some Japanese design back in the day. :thumb
 
1985 k100rs

Thanks! I think I'm very lucky to have found the bike. Vibes are what put me off this model way back when they were introduced. This one is surprisingly smooth. I think it's a pretty bike too. There's an understated style that stands in stark contrast to many of the other, more recent, BMW models. She's a keeper! :heart
 
Last ride of the year! It was kinda chilly! And yes, she is a 'waver'! She waves at everybody and everything.
 

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In the middle of extensive engine and driveline work, hence partially apart. Took her around the block before Seattle's mega blizzard today.

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greetings gregfeeler...

that be a 1996 k1100 rs.... the worlds most elegant 2 up motomachine and 1 up beartooth slayer...

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back home again...

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j o
 
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greetings gregfeeler...

that be a 1996 k1100 rs.... the worlds most elegant 2 up motomachine and 1 up beartooth slayer...

The Beartooth is a great piece of highway IMHO - one of the best I've ever ridden. Been over it on a variety of K-bikes and it's always a thrill! :thumb
 
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