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Glyndor

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Does anyone know where I can download a manual for my 1987 K100 RT ?

    

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robmack

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If you are looking for the K100 Rider's Manual, it's here.

If you are looking for the repair manual, it is available in the Download section of this site. Contact Crazy Frog for the password if you don't already have it.



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Glyndor wrote:Does anyone know where I can download a manual for my 1987 K100 RT ?

Try here http://www.flyingbrick.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=106&Itemid=153&lang=en

The same ones are available here you will need to PM crazy frog the admin and get your own password to get into the downloads section.


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Glyndor

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Glyndor wrote:Does anyone know where I can download a manual for my 1987 K100 RT ?

Thank you so much Guys for your quick response, I now have exactly what I need !

    

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Good to have you with us Glyndor, tell us a bit about yourself.
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Welcome aboard Glyndor - the UK forum members are gradually increasing - hopefully we can put together a few UK based rides/meets in the near future Wink


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Glyndor

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Hi - I am a twice born-again biker aged 63. I last gave up the pleasure 10 years ago when my job moved back to the City after having ridden my Yamaha FJ 1300 over 100 miles a day to work for a couple of years.

I recently (last week) acquired my K100 RT from a friend who wanted space in his garage. It is a 1987 model and has only 1,990 miles on the clock. The paintwork and aluminium are in very good order and it even has a period Radio CD player....what a find.

Having replaced the battery, it started and appears to run well, but I am going to get it serviced and MOT'ed as soon as the weather improves !

Glyn

    

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Rick G

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Yeah that is a mighty good find I can't recall having heard of one with that low miles before It would almost be a record.


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And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived."   Dalai Lama


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