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Hmmm, looks familiar.
Here's the pic I wanted to post before I read the forum title. Then I re-read the forum title and since it's wrong anyway I figure it's Ok to put any K bike pic in here.
But first, the incorrect forum title:
Forum: Flying Brick K-bikes
3 and 4 cylinder longitudinally mounted engine, 1983-2009
The "Flying Brick" was produced from 1983 - 1992. THe year 2009 has no significance to K bike engine production did it? Significant years would be 1985 (USA intro), 1991 (4-valve), 1997 (K1200RS), 2005 (K1200S), and 2016
p.s. As always, I could be wrong.
My dream bike. I've never seen another one like it. It's a taxi in red. Came that way.
Yes, me thinks you are correct as well. I was thinking K1200S. One more pic if I may, out beloved K75s. We went cross country two-up several times on her. Great bike!!
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Beautiful!!!
With such a perfect bike, you might want to protect the front face of the engine spoiler BEFORE it gets nicked up. Rocks, gravel, and sand will get picked up by the front tire and put nicks and pits in the paint.
A factory fender extension or an aftermarket FendExtenda helps a bit (PM me if you cann't find either), but the 3M paint protection film will keep the paint looking good much longer. You can pay a professional to install it or buy the film on Ebay and try it yourself. If you go the DIY route, buy enough film to do it several times as getting right on the first try isn't easy. I would suggest the factory extension AND the film.