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  • @paulkent2840
    @paulkent2840 Před 3 lety +15

    I have a 94 k1100rs had it about a year now, wanted one when they came out but couldnt afford one at the time as they were very expensive, i am over the moon with it how it rides, goes, stops, far better than I ever imagined it could be, and it's in perfect condition even after all the years, it has documented 45k miles and still feels like a newish bike. I love it.

  • @Lyingleyen
    @Lyingleyen Před 5 lety +6

    I had a 1989 BMW K75S the same Polaris Red color. It also had the two-tone horns, heated grips, 4-way flashers, but it didn't have ABS. A lovely comfortable, relatively fast and very planted bike on the fast corners. Seeing this one brought back the memories. Thanks.

  • @demetriuscooksey7147
    @demetriuscooksey7147 Před 2 lety +20

    I rode this bike many years ago and when I got off it, I went home and described it to my wife as the ultimate riding experience.

  • @mike.thomas
    @mike.thomas Před 2 lety +6

    I owned a ‘96 in the early 2000s. It was my first bike. Out of MSF class and onto a used K1100RS. Mine was a crazy vibrant green called “Palmetto Green”. Once a guy stopped next to me commented “that is the ugliest bike I’ve ever seen - I LOVE IT!”. Haha. Well, I loved it too. I found it quite attractive, except for the front end, where it’s a bit ungainly looking. Other angles are good. I did quite a bit of touring, commuting, fun riding on it, in Colorado and neighboring states.
    The engine is the “flying brick” because it’s an inline four sitting on its side. Good thing they hid it behind fairings.
    Pay special attention to the helmet-cam view, because you can see that the instruments and mirrors are in the same horizontal plane. Excellent, thoughtful design.
    I test rode many bikes while I owned my K1100RS, and I enjoyed quite a few of them. But every time I got back on “the Goblin”, I was happy to return to it. I took a 15+ year break from riding, but am now back into it, and own a ‘17 R1200GS Adventure and an Indian FTR. Watching this video makes me want my K1100RS back, too! Here I go, to eBay …. 😃

  • @raybrensike42
    @raybrensike42 Před 2 lety +3

    These classic K's were one of the most dependable bike BMW ever made, but you do have to tear the whole back of the bike apart all the way to the clutch housing to clean and grease the splines every 30,000 miles or so, using special grease. I used a grease Beemer Boneyard sold years ago called Guard Dog, and then mixed in as much ...What was that stuff?...Titanium Disulfide Powder that a company called Lower Friction sold? I think that's what it was called. It's an excellent lube that doesn't dry out or fall off.
    Some of the interesting things about these bikes are aluminum fuel tank and stainless steel exhaust. The bulky block motor does give it a relatively low center of gravity, the way the longitudinal 4 is laid flat. Cylinders were coated with a Silica-Carbide or whatever, so they do last as long as they do.
    Has anyone heard of these motors blowing up? I've heard of plenty of Harley's blowing up. I don't recall hearing of any of these motors failing.
    I put 148,000 miles on a '85 K100RT and was impressed at how free and smooth the front wheel spun. Original sealed wheel bearings. The wheels themselves were very light. Impressively light. Was so used to that bike that I bought a K1100 LT after that one. Kids in the neighborhood made a game of tipping it over in my apartment lot. It looked like hell having had a hard life sitting out in the weather all the time and it was time to move on. The K1100LT is so much like the old K100, it almost makes me think it the same old days. That's over 35 years riding these bikes, which are almost the same to ride. Old friends are hard to part with, I guess. Lots of trips, and lots of memories.
    If you buy one of these old bikes, all the rubber stuff is subject to...well let's just say it's suspect to be in need of replacement, all the rubber lines and hoses as well as the brake lines. Replace those with steel braided lines. However the radiator hoses last what seems like forever. The fuel injectors will likely need to be replaced or professionally cleaned. BMW makes a fuel system cleaner which is basically an overdose of Techron. Look for PEA, that's the stuff to use. Use it every year or so at least.

  • @superioroilDOTinfo
    @superioroilDOTinfo Před 6 lety +77

    You really need to wind it out. You are just about lugging the engine on that whole ride. Live above 5K for awhile, run it up to redline before you shift... Then you'll see her real performance.

    • @Spazzycat14
      @Spazzycat14 Před 4 lety +2

      I was thinking the same thing. Really short shifting.

    • @hans4651
      @hans4651 Před 2 lety +4

      right, like almost every 4 cylinder with more then 90 HP. it kicks in above 6K.

    • @chrisjohnson4165
      @chrisjohnson4165 Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly. I've had 3 K75s, and they are two bikes in one - gutless and comfortable below 4K, then fire breathing Krakens up to 9K.

    • @PeterSmith-or3pq
      @PeterSmith-or3pq Před rokem

      Agreed

    • @PeterSmith-or3pq
      @PeterSmith-or3pq Před rokem

      16v ,s are quick

  • @GeFeldz
    @GeFeldz Před 4 lety +8

    The flying brick is in reference to the inline 4 mounted on its side, the engine is the flying brick. The older k100s and k75s had the engines more on display. Have you seen how the engine is configured? The newer k-bikes have conventional inline engines, but the early k-bikes have the engines mounted length-wise in the frame with the cylinders perpendicular to the ground... Probably the first and last time this was done!

  • @thepassionofthegoose5472
    @thepassionofthegoose5472 Před 7 lety +17

    These were the more refined alternative to the VFR (of the day). They are a fantastic value and definitely fit the bill for a great 'do everything' machine with mountains of character and credibility.

  • @timgeorge479
    @timgeorge479 Před 6 lety +54

    "ABS on a motorcycle in '95?" Yeah. They had it ten years earlier too on the k100s. I have one.

    • @spiderbeardancing
      @spiderbeardancing Před 5 lety +5

      '88 first year w ABS, no ?

    • @Birb_of_Judge
      @Birb_of_Judge Před 5 lety

      Tim George I own a 1997 R1100GS with ABS and I think it was the first GS with ABS but I am not allowed ride it yet

    • @reclaimer0719
      @reclaimer0719 Před 4 lety +2

      i'm looking at an '89, should i pull the trigger?

    • @BruceHoult
      @BruceHoult Před 4 lety +1

      @@spiderbeardancing my 1986 K100RT didn't have ABS. I think '88 was the first on the RT. I took one out for a test ride and the ABS was pretty crude. My ABS test was to get up to 120 km/h on grass on an airfield and then just hit it. The first year BMW ABS system ripped up a divot of grass about every meter/yard and felt like you were sliding or jumping over icy puddles. Quite unpleasant. Within a couple of years the ABS improved so that you couldn't feel it pulsing and it would just tear up a continuous strip of grass (with road touring tyres). That's what my 1995 R1100RT (which I still have today) is like. There's an initial *pinggg* sound as the ABS activates and you feel it unlock the wheel once, but then it's just smooooth -- you can even safely hit the brake hard -- either end -- while cranked over in a corner. The affected wheel will step sideways maybe a couple of inches on the initial lock and unlock, but then just tracks smoothly. Really funky to see even 250 bikes with ABS (compulsory in the EU!) now.

    • @spiderbeardancing
      @spiderbeardancing Před 4 lety

      @@BruceHoult 1988 K100RS SE was the first bike to have ABS. That particular model was only made/sold for two (2) years, 1989 being the last.
      Crude, first gen tech, undoubtedly. No question, as compared to what we now have with today's tech. Fantastic bikes. That is all. I've 3. Will likely acquire more beforee i am done, cheers. Ride on and leaning the fuq into it, me...

  • @OzBloke
    @OzBloke Před 5 lety +26

    The Old K engines last forever!

  • @raybrensike42
    @raybrensike42 Před 5 lety +10

    BMW was known for making lightweight touring bikes, simple and basic. Then they got too much stuff on them, and got too heavy and with more weight they needed a bigger motor, and then they got even heavier. The old K's were best on the highway, the faster the better is where they like to run, all day long, day after day. Suspension was weak, though. Very dependable.

  • @michaeldobson8859
    @michaeldobson8859 Před rokem +1

    I dont think anyone ever called a K1300s na couch! BMW started using ABS on their bikes in 1988 on a K100RS Special eddition. It became standard on a model when the K1 was introduced.

  • @rijden-nu
    @rijden-nu Před 7 lety +18

    You don't warm up a bike by idling it, you warm up a bike by riding it softly for a minute or two. Read the manual.

    • @ManuelAleixo81
      @ManuelAleixo81 Před 6 lety +6

      SadBunny this video is funny at least...
      I run a 96 K11 RS for more then two years now as my everyday and every job transport, living in a hilly capital
      It's hilarious him surprised with the horn noise.

    • @SinnerSince1962
      @SinnerSince1962 Před 5 lety +3

      @@ManuelAleixo81 Yeah, the horn is no slouch! I love mine except when I mistakenly use it to cancel the left turn signal... oops..

  • @Gaaaz
    @Gaaaz Před 4 lety +17

    Best bike ever! I own a lot of bikes that are a ton of fun, but after a month or two, I always start longing for my '89 K100RS I already put 125K miles on. It's fast, comfy, and very direct. Even directer than the K1100's due to the pegs mounting direct to the gearbox & harder rubbers in the handlebar mounts. btw: highest mileage I've ever seen on a K100? 470K.. miles that is (750K kms)!

    • @Jimmy_Cavallo
      @Jimmy_Cavallo Před 2 lety +2

      Wow, 125k on yours and that was 2 years ago. Impressive. I just inherited my dads bike that he bought in October of 2021 to downsize from his 2000 K120T but never got to ride it may he Rest In Peace. It has 28k on it and it’s a ‘93 so I guess I’ve got a lot of life left to it. The blue color is sweet. 🤜🏼

    • @klausknudsen106
      @klausknudsen106 Před rokem +1

      I am looking at buying a 1985 k100RT 28,5k miles, no reason to be worried then? it looks nice.

    • @Gaaaz
      @Gaaaz Před rokem +2

      @@klausknudsen106 On the 2 valve K models (all before '89), the only common problem is the spline toothing on the final drive, but with only 28K miles, that will not yet be a problem. Be sure to dismantle the FD and lube them before putting any serious mileage on it. Good luck!

  • @spiderbeardancing
    @spiderbeardancing Před 5 lety +7

    ABS on a motorcycle back in '88, actually- check it out 1988 K100RS SE

  • @GeFeldz
    @GeFeldz Před 4 lety +4

    They were really before their time with the K bikes, they had EFI and ABS in the 80s! As said earlier, you need to wind it out to at least 7-8k rpm to get the real power.

  • @arbit3r
    @arbit3r Před 6 lety +15

    Don't forget that they all had fuel injection. Some of the first motorcycles that did. The LT also had electric windscreen.

    • @mike.thomas
      @mike.thomas Před 2 lety +1

      Fuel injected with a “choke” (really a fast idle). I look back on it with fondness.

  • @svcodemonkey
    @svcodemonkey Před 7 lety +15

    Your vlogs get better every day. Love the verse from the Word. Keep it up. I'll be buying my next bike from you.

    • @Srkcycles
      @Srkcycles  Před 7 lety +1

      +Stephen Vilotti thanks you very much

    • @SinnerSince1962
      @SinnerSince1962 Před 5 lety

      Yes, as a CMA member myself, I appreciated it!

  • @carlarthur4442
    @carlarthur4442 Před 3 lety +3

    I've owned a K75 for 14 years it's a great bike plenty of power , and stable handles well for a heavy bike .

  • @RRRRefuelRideRace
    @RRRRefuelRideRace Před 11 měsíci +2

    A cool one. I also like the K100 from the 80s. :) Great video mate. I like it.

  • @Sr.D
    @Sr.D Před rokem +1

    90's bikes were much more beautiful than modern ones

  • @dieselpwr782
    @dieselpwr782 Před 3 lety +4

    I’ve got 134k on my 1200, rides like it’s got 30k still. Heated seats and grips still hot as ever.

  • @TheEnergyball
    @TheEnergyball Před 5 lety +3

    Lol @ the end sequence...there's no bag dragging on a K bike. Not for the rider's handling but the bike is so high up that I don't even know if its possible to happen on these bikes. Fun video - feeling the genuine appreciation for the bike...do a K75 ride when you get one in ;)

  • @Diesel6Power
    @Diesel6Power Před 7 lety +1

    I once rode 1991 PanEuro 1100 with ABS... Some of those guys, like BMW and Honda, were quite early out with abs on some of their machines...

  • @goldgeologist5320
    @goldgeologist5320 Před 10 měsíci +1

    That is the stock horn. Which my Honda had that horn! I love my K75 BMWs.

  • @keyboarddancers7751
    @keyboarddancers7751 Před 3 lety +1

    Some minor problems with these old K engines because the cylinder heads are on the left side and oil can drain into the head of the engine if the bike's left on its side stand for a long time. Because the engine's laid on its side, it has a lowish centre of gravity hence the bike's nimble feeling.

  • @tooresttrikie6744
    @tooresttrikie6744 Před 6 lety +1

    you see one of these K series bikes being ridden by Pierce Brosnan (or a stunt double lol) in "The Forth Protocol" I think the movie was about 1987 or so, I think his was a K75 perhaps! they were a really good bike whatever size of one you bought! ride safe!

  • @georgeerhard1949
    @georgeerhard1949 Před 5 lety +4

    Lots of room on that tach, don't be afraid to kick the throttle a bit.

  • @GaryMCurran
    @GaryMCurran Před 6 lety +6

    I was looking for a review on this bike, my local BMW dealer has a 1996 with 48,000 miles on it. I have a friend who has the older K75, and he's got over 140,000 miles on his.
    But, you asked, who would buy this bike.
    Me.
    I'm 59 years old, this will be my first bike. I'm 6' and about 250 pounds. Don't have a lot of disposable income right now, so I'm not able to shell out $20K for a new R1200RT, and the K1600GT is not what I would consider to be a good first bike. Now, I can get a medium mileage K1300GT, about 69,000 miles on it, and that engine is so great, compared to the pre-2006 K bikes. But, I don't want that many miles. I could get the 1996 for $3,300 or so, depending on how hard I bargained. This would make a great commuter bike, mostly highway riding, enough power to get the job done, heated grips for the winter season, nice fairing, as you pointed out, very stable and planted. I've known several people with earlier K bikes with the 'brick engine' in it, and they've all been rather happy with them.
    So, yeah, this would be a great first bike. Sure, it doesn't have all the bells and whistles a newer BMW has, but it's still a good choice and a good buy for the $3,000 price range, or less.

    • @stevensegaloetdemelderse5059
      @stevensegaloetdemelderse5059 Před 6 lety +1

      3.000 Dollars for a BMW K1100 is to much. Here in the Netherlands, Those bikes, in mint condition, retail for about 1.500 Euro's.

    • @GaryMCurran
      @GaryMCurran Před 6 lety

      Jeremy, BMW motorcycles are more prevalent in Europe than they are in the U.S., and they carry a premium price because of that. I could easily by a Japanese motorcycle of the same vintage for a few hundred dollars. I will agree that $3,000 may be a bit high, and I could probably get the dealer to come down in price, but not half.

    • @valescobar5987
      @valescobar5987 Před 4 lety +1

      These bikes are made to be ridden, a lot . Low mileage bikes when woken up often are not be happy. Seals start to leak galore.
      A decently maintained higher miles is a good way to go.
      My ‘91 had 64k. Probably should’ve checked it out better. Ended up with a rear engine leak. So ALL related parts were related, clutch too.
      The final drive need a rebuilt too.
      Engine itself is in great condition.
      Bottom line $3k isn’t bad especially with maintenance records. Mine, had none.
      So I have way more in it than it’s worth. I’ll be keeping her to get my money out of it.
      Oh and yes run them over 5k. She likes shifting 6k to redline.

  • @rpmfreak9150
    @rpmfreak9150 Před 3 lety

    I have a 1996 BMW K1100LT, it has 197,000 , and I have the paperwork from where it's just been rebuilt in 2020. It's got two tanks, seats and even new set of plastics. A brand new set of Goodyear tires, that have never been mounted. This bike is beautiful, and has been well tooken care of. I bought it from the original owner, who's only reason for selling was his age. He's 82 years old, and he couldn't get on it anymore.
    I have all the documents from, everything ever done to it. I can't decide if I want to keep it for myself , or sale it for three times what I paid for it. Good video Sean thanks? 🙏🏻

  • @milesinnz
    @milesinnz Před 4 lety +6

    a bike for someone who wants to cover large distances day after day after day at a good pace, without worrying if it will ever brake down....

    • @martinpolach1330
      @martinpolach1330 Před 10 měsíci

      “Break” not brake !

    • @milesinnz
      @milesinnz Před 10 měsíci

      @@martinpolach1330 a slip of the mind.... when you do as much as I do then feel free to be pedantic.....

  • @LinuxGalore
    @LinuxGalore Před 7 lety +6

    years ago a bike magazine put over 200,000km on a K1100 engine then pulled it apart. What they found is next to no wear. I have heard BMW guys brag they have done well over 350,000KM on a K1100 before anything serious broke. The only issues the bike has were rear end diff seals leaking if you thrashed it too much.

    • @ManuelAleixo81
      @ManuelAleixo81 Před 6 lety +1

      Richard Neal I once met a guy in person on a Red K11 LT with 313.000km

    • @beemrdon52
      @beemrdon52 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ManuelAleixo81 Mine now has 124,000 miles and runs great.

  • @alexskirvin1956
    @alexskirvin1956 Před 4 lety +1

    "The bead of oil around the cylinders is what gives them compression"
    Hydraulic timing tensioners do that.

  • @richardwestmoreland4796
    @richardwestmoreland4796 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Sean. I'm looking at buying one of these Flying Bricks but I have heard that parts are on the expensive side and that is if you can find them. From your experience can you tell me if either of those things are true about the K100 or it's little brother the K75. I have found one but have never even seen one before and am trying to find out as much as I can before I shell out my hard earned dollars. Great video as usual. I always enjoy what you have to say about motorcycles and I just finished watching one that you did with your brother that I got a real kick out of. You and your brother went to some place in Ohio in a van to pick up an older Honda off of a guy that collected motorcycles but never actually road them and it turned into quite an adventure trying to keep the bike running. Your roadside mechanic skills were really put to the test on that trip. Take care and God bless.

  • @coenvanlint5875
    @coenvanlint5875 Před 4 lety +1

    nice video mate. I had a K100lt once and I'm bying a K100RS tomorrow, so thanks for that.

    • @TheBeatleman66
      @TheBeatleman66 Před 3 lety

      hope you bought the bike, post us a video if you get 'alf the chance mate. Cheers from British Gibraltar

  • @spbastien
    @spbastien Před 7 lety

    Sounds just like my old Mazda RX-7. That rotary engine needed oil dumped directly in the intake to start a couple of times. Sounded like a power drill and wouldn't start, but would fire right up after adding oil to the cylinder. Crazy

  • @thesherminatorr2052
    @thesherminatorr2052 Před 7 lety +2

    You deserve way more subs, like your review vids better than chase on two wheels, not afraid to show what a bike can do

    • @Srkcycles
      @Srkcycles  Před 7 lety

      +The SherminatoRR the subscribers will come. And thanks for watching

    • @OzTwanger
      @OzTwanger Před 2 lety

      544k now

  • @fullservice4955
    @fullservice4955 Před 2 lety

    buddy, is there noise from the box in some modes? for example, higher transmission than necessary

  • @menmentantan5591
    @menmentantan5591 Před 5 lety +4

    Last year, I bought a first K100RS(1984 2V) and it seems mostly the same engine and machine (No ABS with 1984), with $1100 and maintained
    beside this I have Triumph and Suzuki but I found it is better for highway with more than 200KM distance ride.
    Yesterday she stopped everything with relay switch issue, and I found she has a special relay (4pin and 5 pin) the position of (86) and (30) is different from the normal one.
    I ordered a (USED relays with unbelievable price ($20/each) at the same time now making a (hand made Adopter, converting (30)-(86) )
    Maybe BMW dealer is using such a (Cheap Trick) to make money. -
    I were little bit annoyed but decided to keep using it for the while., as my girl fried likes the rear seat feeling

  • @kevinblankenburg4816
    @kevinblankenburg4816 Před rokem

    As a K100 it debuted in 1983... ABS since 1986. You should try a K75. A true gem.

  • @SinnerSince1962
    @SinnerSince1962 Před 5 lety +8

    These bikes are iconic. Sad thing is, you hardly see them any more. I have a '95 myself. The build quality is amazing. It makes my Honda VFR feel like a cheap toy, even at 24 years old. And honestly, the technology isn't that much better on the VFR, except it is nice to be a bit lower to the ground. The only disappointing thing about these bikes is the visibility in the mirrors.

  • @robertreasor7522
    @robertreasor7522 Před 8 měsíci

    I loved the 1100rs I had. They just have an intangible almost personality to it. My ZX1100 was a much more modern feeling machine and a lot faster for sure. But I really love the BMW 1100 4 cylinder RS from the hard bags to how well that little fairing protected me from the wind blast but windshield is so small compared to the protection it gives you. Great bike to ride from coast to coast!

  • @pviljams
    @pviljams Před 4 lety

    You should really try the next model - the K1200RS. Have one in the garage and love it.
    As I have not ridden the K1100RS and older ones, would be interesting how you compare it.

  • @neilfonger2609
    @neilfonger2609 Před rokem

    Great ride-along on the K1100RS. I'm looking at a '93 now but my BMW experience is limited to airheads.

    • @DAVIDTORRESANI
      @DAVIDTORRESANI Před rokem

      I have a 1985 K100 BMW
      And I would love to own a airhead.
      They look so classy

  • @MrD-moto
    @MrD-moto Před 4 lety +3

    I owned one of these for 13 years and for some stupid reason I sold it! I want my K1100 back :-( Seriously used this machine to commute all year round, rode it two up a across Europe, did 850 miles in Single day without breaking me, just an awesome all round machine. And after all those years the bike still looked new because of the build quality. Sold it aaarrrghh

    • @blairrawls4858
      @blairrawls4858 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too! I had a 95 K1100RS, owned it for 20 years then foolishly sold it. It garned so many positive compliments. I really miss it.

  • @tylerbrooks817
    @tylerbrooks817 Před 3 lety +1

    Lov how it’s sounds like a car because it’s a 4 banger lol and it has a literal car horn lol

  • @chrisjohnson4165
    @chrisjohnson4165 Před 2 lety +1

    I love my K75S - the best of the K bikes. You have to rev these over 4K if you want power.

  • @TheBeatleman66
    @TheBeatleman66 Před 3 lety +3

    in terms of looks, it's a smart and civilised bike like my other fave bike the Kawa GPZ550

    • @MrSebfrench76
      @MrSebfrench76 Před rokem

      Totally agree with you. Bikes from an era when guys where actually drawing the bikes.

  • @willb7184
    @willb7184 Před 3 lety

    Love your channel !! Listen every nite !! Love the words of wisdom,, I play a video just to hear a verse.. I got a 93 K75 low miles I kinda wanna trade in.. I’m Ohio so I enjoy knowing your close..

  • @ernied2737
    @ernied2737 Před 7 lety +1

    Those front end views of this BMW as you ride remind me of the first Mad Max movie. NIGHT-RIDER!!! LOL. I think those were Kawis' in the movie. I really like the looks of this bike, very nice and refined looking and ol skool to boot. Like to see who buys it. peace, e

  • @theklrdudeoo9173
    @theklrdudeoo9173 Před 5 lety +4

    they are a beautiful traveling bike !

  • @koran136
    @koran136 Před 8 měsíci

    1st viewer, I really enjoyed the energy about the bike. I saw a 93' 1100rs for sale which brought me here looking for reviews. You have me sold, lol just want a bmw bike to ride when I don't drive my e90 328i

  • @destroyeraseimprove8969
    @destroyeraseimprove8969 Před měsícem

    Hey I see you have PA plates. Who is your BMW guy? I am looking for one. I’m in the glenside, Philly region.

  • @brentocasio9955
    @brentocasio9955 Před 3 lety +2

    Long trip you do have to carry some oil,had the K 1100lt

  • @mehatestaxes
    @mehatestaxes Před 6 lety

    Good review love that car horn. Better suited.

  • @waltdog72080
    @waltdog72080 Před 7 lety +5

    keep up the great work, I agree that your videos are getting better and better as you record them, the word for the day is what keeps me watching. The only thing I can say is that you never talk negative about any bike. I know your a salesman and you're trying to sale the bike that you're reviewing, but you can't love every bike known to man, sometimes I feel that you're not telling the truth about the bike, you love and talk good about them all. There has to be some cons to every bike, no matter how old or new. Talk about the cons and what you don't like.

  • @user-jc8cc4ch6w
    @user-jc8cc4ch6w Před 2 měsíci

    That' bike your on in this video looks like the 16 valve model BMW not the first K series 100 8 valve which started production in 84 or 85

  • @ropeyarn
    @ropeyarn Před 4 lety

    I had a K1100LT. It was light and geared tall, but the four cylinder engine was only smooth at one rpm. In top gear that worked out to about 72 mph. Well, I don't always want to go 72 mph. A Gold Wing is more accommodating to how fast you want to go.

    • @nobodysreview6137
      @nobodysreview6137 Před 4 lety +1

      Some of the smoothness u dont eeally notice until u go on a long trip or ride a bike for awhile, smoothest bike i ever traveled on was a 1996 Ducati 900ss, rode it around Lake Superior. It was a nice cruising machine. I had a BMW R65 and it was very buzzy in the foot pegs. I rode it around Lake Michigan

  • @NoahCastro-ym7vp
    @NoahCastro-ym7vp Před 6 měsíci

    Where is the saddle from?

  • @tonypate9174
    @tonypate9174 Před 7 lety

    The old self perforating aluminium fuel tank , so cheap to replace and easy/cheap to repair , Any stock K75 S models over that side the pond ? Still to be found

    • @Srkcycles
      @Srkcycles  Před 7 lety

      +Tony Pate some I think, but hard to find

  • @andylaye6216
    @andylaye6216 Před 5 lety

    I have just bought a 1986 k79c that was last on the road in 2008... after a quick service, which I will be starting in 3 weeks time, I’ll let you know how it goes.77,000 on the clock...

  • @ohctascooby2
    @ohctascooby2 Před 4 lety +1

    The engine laid on its side gives a lower center of gravity.

  • @manoffunk
    @manoffunk Před 4 lety +1

    That bike suits you! What a lovely bike to have.

  • @o.l.6964
    @o.l.6964 Před 3 lety

    Cool! How tall are you? Just to estimate the size of the bike and sitting position..

  • @PowderMonkey4Life
    @PowderMonkey4Life Před 6 lety +1

    Trashed final drive splines are $$$ to fix and the cost of oem replacement parts SUCKS.
    Fiamm horns sure wake people up

  • @zootszabo2415
    @zootszabo2415 Před 4 lety +2

    Same horns on the car you can tune them. Love my BRICK!

  • @markdunbar8219
    @markdunbar8219 Před 6 lety

    I had one for a few years about 10 years ago is a heavy bike but fast and comfy on long journeys went to south France with son on back have a blackbird now 😁

  • @robertbrandywine
    @robertbrandywine Před 4 lety

    It would help to have the bike model in the title! This is a 1995 BMW K1100RS.

  • @mickmoriarty7780
    @mickmoriarty7780 Před 5 lety +2

    It was a car motor, BMW bought the car engine off Peugot, developed the twin cam system (s I am told), laid it on it's side and the rest is history.

    • @piratasdecordoba
      @piratasdecordoba Před 3 lety +6

      Actually they took the Peugeot engine b/c they did not have a small 4 cylinder in their portfolio. They built a "proof of concept" bike with it (that was destroyed after testing) and then went on. The K100 engine they then developed has nothing to do with the Peugeot engine they used.

  • @DAVIDTORRESANI
    @DAVIDTORRESANI Před rokem

    That's my bike.
    I love my motorcycle. Rides sooooooo nice. Every ride is nice.
    The comfort and handling is superb.

  • @dr.bherrin
    @dr.bherrin Před 8 měsíci

    The guy who buys that bike wants one that will run forever. Those bikes engines are unkillable. You'd have to TRY to kill it. They are popular for that reason. Plus, it's one of the smoothest riding experiences you'd ever have. Most people who own them don't sell them, and those who ever do sell them regret it.

  • @Sebastian-il3ws
    @Sebastian-il3ws Před 3 lety

    What Seat is it?

  • @OmmerSyssel
    @OmmerSyssel Před 4 lety +1

    A wonderful bike. Hardly anything negative worth mentioning.

  • @jiwcoronado
    @jiwcoronado Před 3 lety

    what year is that bike

  • @pabloandres4916
    @pabloandres4916 Před 5 lety +4

    Chris Harris is the guy!!!!! Say his name!!!

  • @annon-ski7985
    @annon-ski7985 Před rokem

    It steers that way because it has a low center of gravity due to how the engine is mounted.

  • @aeror115
    @aeror115 Před 2 lety +1

    The flying brick 😂🧱

  • @TheMNB
    @TheMNB Před rokem

    FWIW, BMW first shipped ABS on a K bike in the 80s.

  • @okaymatt2497
    @okaymatt2497 Před 7 lety +2

    I want to know the game you called the flying brick, sounds hilarious.

    • @RaytheonNublinski
      @RaytheonNublinski Před 7 lety

      MattkovGaming You take turns throwing bricks at people. First person to get arrested is "it."

    • @okaymatt2497
      @okaymatt2497 Před 7 lety

      LOL

    • @68404
      @68404 Před 5 lety

      They threw bibles at each other. If you were hit in the head you felt the word of God

  • @vong4518
    @vong4518 Před 6 lety +5

    sorry, but that compression thing you ramble about is bullshit. I myself own a K1100rs -93 and i love it... My first BMW, and during this winter i'm restoring it. Too many people build these as Cafe's now-a-days... Considering they made only 12k of these RS models worldwide... I love the funky looks (Retro is in) and the bulletproof reliability (examples ridden way over 250k miles are out there and srill on the road), and how torqey the engine is. if you are considering these bikes for yourself, i absolutely recommend it. Buy one and cherish it ❤ In 5-10 years, the resale value of these gems will increase.

    • @SinnerSince1962
      @SinnerSince1962 Před 5 lety +2

      I couldn't agree more with the increase in value. It's gotta happen with an icon like this. Like you said, long after everyone has butchered these up for Cafe Racers, mine will be running along in stock form (except for Helibars and Corbin seat).

    • @raybrensike42
      @raybrensike42 Před rokem +1

      If they sit for over the winter or longer and they don't start up right away, put some oil in each spark plug hole. No bs. They do dry out if left sitting too long and won't have the compression to run.

    • @vong4518
      @vong4518 Před rokem

      @@raybrensike42 You're right. K100 8 and 16v motors are more prone to not having enough compression if the oil seeps out. K1100 mostly just puffs smoke out the exhaust if left on the sidestand... Live and learn (meaning myself).
      My bike never had that issue though... Always started up nicely after the winter

  • @markshuman9593
    @markshuman9593 Před 5 lety +1

    I love it I have a k 75 I love the way it feels

  • @OnPointFirearms
    @OnPointFirearms Před 7 lety +3

    I love those mirrors from a BMW 3 series.

    • @SinnerSince1962
      @SinnerSince1962 Před 5 lety

      You makin' funna my bike?

    • @valescobar5987
      @valescobar5987 Před 4 lety +1

      They keep the wind off your hands. Great in the SOCal winter during morning commutes.

  • @xchalibur77
    @xchalibur77 Před rokem

    The red color on this bike suits it so well. From the side it reminds me of Ferrari Testarossa.

  • @slashdotism
    @slashdotism Před 2 lety +1

    It feels planted and nimble because of the absurdly low center of gravity

  • @captlarry-3525
    @captlarry-3525 Před 3 lety

    there is a lot of stuff this guys doesn't know.. yet he keeps making videos !

  • @volkerke5315
    @volkerke5315 Před rokem

    Greetings from Germany to all K 75 bikers

  • @johnharris7353
    @johnharris7353 Před 6 lety

    Great bike! Reminds of my '97 'bird. Smooth fast, comfy, no muss, no fuss. Instant power like an electric motor.

  • @tolissis5702
    @tolissis5702 Před 2 lety

    I AM 50 YEARS OLD AND I AM FROM GREECE.I WOULD BUY THIS BIKE/THAT KIND OF BIKE.I HAD A K100RT ,1987 MODEL, 15 YEARS AGO.VERY GOOD BIKE.100 MILES SPEED RUNNING IS NOTHING FOR THIS KIND OF BIKE,WITH TWO PEOPLE ON IT.

  • @thomasheer825
    @thomasheer825 Před 3 lety +1

    Had a 93 K75RT/LT with ABS, loved it but the dog that took it out didn't like it. Even being a sports touring bike it would humble a Honda 750 and did on a regular basis.

    • @raybrensike42
      @raybrensike42 Před rokem

      I've noticed that about dogs. They don't like them. I thought maybe it was the square headlight.

  • @froglaps40
    @froglaps40 Před 7 lety

    lol, the gl1800 has a horn!

  • @stevebrzosko9793
    @stevebrzosko9793 Před 9 měsíci +1

    It feels more "planted" because of the low center of gravity of that horizontal mounted engine. The Germans know best how to build engines. Everyone else just copies them.

  • @robertreasor7522
    @robertreasor7522 Před 8 měsíci

    The 1100rs is quite a bit smoother than the 1000 for some strange reason.

  • @SpudEater
    @SpudEater Před 7 lety

    If you ever get in a Triumph Daytona 675R in black for a decent price I will buy it lol

  • @MrTriple3
    @MrTriple3 Před 5 lety +5

    " the K1100RS is a tiny bike"... Seriously?

    • @Chris-yy7qc
      @Chris-yy7qc Před 5 lety +1

      Was thinking the same, haha. He should ride my CB500. :D

    • @RollModel724
      @RollModel724 Před 4 lety

      Every bike that isn’t the size of a Ford 150 truck gets the “is it big enough for a man”- makes me think what insecurities are there.

  • @michaelgillett5477
    @michaelgillett5477 Před 2 lety

    He’s a word it wasn’t for you no Cambus nice motorcycle thanks Michael

  • @Shoop701
    @Shoop701 Před 7 lety

    Got any Dyna's yet? In stock

  • @christopherbarham4402
    @christopherbarham4402 Před 4 lety

    This is my first bike, my father and I refurbished it. It’s a fast fricken bike

  • @pranze3484
    @pranze3484 Před 6 lety

    How tall are you? Looks like it's almost too tight for your knees

  • @okaymatt2497
    @okaymatt2497 Před 7 lety +6

    Love the words of wisdom :D

  • @TheBeatleman66
    @TheBeatleman66 Před 3 lety +1

    wish me luck gents here goes,..."dear Santa could you send me a BM......." (and Scarlett Johansson to ride with me)