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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "bogdanswider" wrote:
>
> I'll reply to my own post to clarify. I got a email from someone
who thought I was asking
> about airheads. Perhaps I should have been clearer. I've heard
airheads don't do well if the
> bikes aren't ridden. In particular, I know airhead cylinders don't
do well if the bike sits too
> long. I was wondering if the K bikes do better in this respect in
general and the cylinders
> in particular since the cylinders are coated.
>
> Bogdan
>
>
> --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "bogdanswider" wrote:
> >
> > I'm thinking of making an offer on a BMW K100 that's in good
shape but it's been little
> used
> > for 2 years. I know airheads don't do well when they sit. My
brother bought a R100 that
> had
> > only 20k miles but hadn't been run for a number of years. He had
to install rings. K
> engines
> > are pretty much bullet proof. Do you guys think I should be
concerned about corrosion
> or
> > some other problem ?
> >
> > Bogdan
> >
>
To the best of my knowledge...Your main concern will be clutch spline
lubrication. I'm sorry but I can't remember the schedule, I think it
was every 18-20,000. Call a dealer...This is critical!
The fuel pump and filter are in the tank, making it a real pain. You
need lower the fuel level and take the entire gas cap assembly off so
you can get one hand inside to change it out. Sounds bad...but it
really isn't. If you can find someone in your area that knows what a
fuel pump should sound like then have them listen to it. A few years
ago it was $400 for the pump.
Other than that, the rear shock is very expensive.
(B...ring M...y...W...allet)
That being said...I "could" ride the RS at 120mph all day.
Good Luck,
Tom.