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1Back to top Go down   Hello BMW bike world Empty Hello BMW bike world Sat Mar 12, 2016 7:21 pm

OU812

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Hey all, I am new to the BMW world but have ridden for years on Japenese bikes. I am already smitten with my 87 K100 LT, but already have a lot of questions. (Like why does the kick stand retract and allow me to slam my shoulder into a gas pump when I pull in the clutch) I look forward to all your input.

    

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Hi OU812 was it tasty. Welcome to our strange world. Rolling Eyes
The clutch retracts the side stand for safety reasons. BMW did not put it there to drive us crazy well thats the story and they are dticking to it.
It can be disconnected easily by removing the actuating rod.



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3Back to top Go down   Hello BMW bike world Empty Re: Hello BMW bike world Sat Mar 12, 2016 8:20 pm

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Welcome to the Forum.

I've disconnected the stand retractor thingo on my bike, if anything, to save the life of the clutch cable.

Van Halen fan, by chance?


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Oh dear. Rick's got two 'd' keys on his keyboard.

Welcome, OU812. There's lots of freely available info and friendly banter available here.


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Hi OU812  welcome to the world of 'brickers'

I am a newbie to this forum and I have been overwhelmed by the support, advice and  generosity of its members

I am sure you will enjoy your time with us all Hello BMW bike world 22936


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OU812

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Thanks all, and yep, Van Halen was my first album and concert!

A friend has already informed me that the side stand is to allow all the cylinders to fill with oil and smoke out mosquito problems in the neighborhood.  I stick to the center stand mostly, but now I am mentally prepared for the "auto-retract"

Thanks for the greeting!
Jake

    

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I've never used the side stand on my '85 K100RS, as it seems to allow the bike to lean at an alarming angle.  The stand has a bend in it, which I suspect is not how it came from the factory.

    

8Back to top Go down   Hello BMW bike world Empty Re: Hello BMW bike world Mon Mar 14, 2016 5:15 am

92KK 84WW Olaf

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Welcome too.

As for the side stand my LT had the clutch cable retraction and I like that one but you must keep it really well lubed to avoid breaking the cable. The risk is some dickhead trying the clutch while the bike is parked on the side stand........

The RT had the self retracting side stand and when I took the bike for a test run couldn't get it to stay down. I had the seller cut the pin to stop it retracting before I took it away as I couldn't get off the bike.

Don't know much about Van Halen? Are they like Van Veens?


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1992 K100LT 0193214 Bertha Blue 101,000 miles
1984 K100RT 0022575 Brutus Baja Red 578 bought 36,000 now 89,150 miles
1997 K1100LT 0188024 Wotan Mystic Red 689 58,645 now 106,950 miles Deceased.
1983 K100RS 0011157 Fricka 606 Alaska Blue 29,495 miles Damn K Pox Its a Bat outta Hell Now 58,200 miles. 
1996 K1100LT 0233004 Lohengrin Mystic Red 38,000 miles currently 49,200 miles.
1983 K100RS 0004449 Odette R100 colours 58,000 miles. Sprint fairing now 63,390 miles

Past:
1968 Yamaha 80 YG1
1971 Yamaha 125 YAS-1
1968 Honda 125 SS
1970 Honda CD 175
1973 Honda CB500-4
Honda CX 500
    

9Back to top Go down   Hello BMW bike world Empty Re: Hello BMW bike world Mon Mar 14, 2016 10:33 am

Point-Seven-five

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Welcome!!!  

The sidestand is a vital piece of kit for us pensioners as it can get a bit dicey trying to disengage oneself from these top heavy beasts without putting it down first.  The second problem which Motorad so obligingly addressed is that our minds aren't quite what they used to be, what with the chemical experiments we engaged in during our younger years and we are often wont to ride off with said stand in the fully deployed position.

Now, please excuse me whilst I chase those damn kids off my lawn...


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1988 K100RS SE "Special Ed"
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1992 K100RS "Moby Brick" R.I.P.
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1979 Honda XR185
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lol!

    

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92KK 84WW Olaf

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Point-Seven-five wrote:Welcome!!!  

The sidestand is a vital piece of kit for us pensioners as it can get a bit dicey trying to disengage oneself from these top heavy beasts without putting it down first.  The second problem which Motorad so obligingly addressed is that our minds aren't quite what they used to be, what with the chemical experiments we engaged in during our younger years and we are often wont to ride off with said stand in the fully deployed position.

Now, please excuse me whilst I chase those damn kids off my lawn...

Grass when teenagers.......'Cutting my grass' = getting high.
Grass when pensioner........'Cutting my grass' = tending to my lawn

Amazing how the meaning changes in between. Always look on the bright side of life..


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1992 K100LT 0193214 Bertha Blue 101,000 miles
1984 K100RT 0022575 Brutus Baja Red 578 bought 36,000 now 89,150 miles
1997 K1100LT 0188024 Wotan Mystic Red 689 58,645 now 106,950 miles Deceased.
1983 K100RS 0011157 Fricka 606 Alaska Blue 29,495 miles Damn K Pox Its a Bat outta Hell Now 58,200 miles. 
1996 K1100LT 0233004 Lohengrin Mystic Red 38,000 miles currently 49,200 miles.
1983 K100RS 0004449 Odette R100 colours 58,000 miles. Sprint fairing now 63,390 miles

Past:
1968 Yamaha 80 YG1
1971 Yamaha 125 YAS-1
1968 Honda 125 SS
1970 Honda CD 175
1973 Honda CB500-4
Honda CX 500
    

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