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sethburnell

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Hi Everyone,

Greetings from Conway, NH, in the heart of the White Mountains and home to some great riding! I was lucky enough to have been given a 1988 K100RS by a relative about 3 years ago. After putting 85,000 miles on it over the 20 years prior, he decided to pass it onto me for my first bike, as long as I agreed to go out on rides with my father-in-law! I've used it pretty lightly so far, only putting 3,000 more miles on it, but now it's time for me to get more serious with the learning and maintenance. And maybe someday some serious aluminum polishing as well! I've been reading this forum and some of the others that show up on Google searches over the past few years, and it's reassuring to see such support and respect for these bikes, along with a wealth of information out there. With 2 young kids, I have limited time and very limited budget, but I'm hoping to learn the ins and outs of this beauty so I can keep it running for a long time.

    

Rick G

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Greetings Seth welcome to the forum.
You certainly have scored a good ride in that RS and come to the right place to get the required info to keep that beauty running sweetly.


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"Man sacrifices his health in order to make money.
Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health.
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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charlie99

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hiya seth ....an 88 rs ...cool ...and a gift ....gee you got lucky there .

welcome to the forum ...enjoy your ride !


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cheezy grin whilst riding, kinda bloke ....oh the joy !!!! ...... ( brick aviator )

'86 K100 RT..#0090401 ..."Gerty" ( Gertrude Von Clickandshift ) --------O%O
'86 k100 rs.. #######..  "Fred " (f(rame) red ) ( Fredrick leichtundschnell ) - -
bits and pieces from many kind friends across the k100 world ...with many thanks ..
1987 k100rs ########   "Red"  - (red sports rs TWB style )
1989 K100rt #009637   "Black Betty"  (naked rt ala Nigel , now sporting an rs main fairing )
    

Two Wheels Better

Two Wheels Better
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Welcome Seth. Living in the beautiful Whites with those mountains (I've heard the Old Man lost more than a tooth several years ago) surrounding you and on those incredible roads too, even if it's with your father-in-law. Better than with the mother-in-law, I s'pose!


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Patience is something you admire in the driver behind you and scorn in the one ahead.
~Mac McCleary
1977 R75/7-100, '93 K11/K12 Big Block, '95 R100 Mystic, '96 K1100RS, '98 K1200RS, '06 K1200R & '09 K1300GT. Projects: 1993 & '96 K1100RS, & 1st '98 K1200RS.
The Mystic, Big Block, 2nd K1200RS, K12R & K13 are running & ridable.
    

BadjerJim

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Congratulations and welcome. The 88 model K100RS is an extremely cool bike. Not the fastest by modern standards, but with a skilled rider, it doesn't have to be.

There's tons of information here, and a lot of good an helpful people.

For me, learning the technical details and tinkering is almost as much fun as riding the bike.

Ride safe. Enjoy that RS.

    

88

88
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BadjerJim wrote:Congratulations and welcome. The 88 model K100RS is an extremely cool bike. Not the fastest by modern standards, but with a skilled rider, it doesn't have to be.....

Ride safe. Enjoy that RS.



+1 BadjerJim !

Another new member from New Hampshire 177912 Seth, with small kids to look after you don't need to be the fastest on the road anyway.
but with 3 thousand miles up I bet you've got the feel for it now.
Enjoy!

88


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Another new member from New Hampshire Ir-log1188....May contain nuts!Another new member from New Hampshire Ir-log11

"The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page." - St. Augustine from 1600 years ago & still true!

K1 - 1989 - AKA Titan (unique K1/K1100RS hybrid by Andreas Esterhammer)
K1100RS - 1995. AKA Rudolf Von Schmurf (in a million bits)
K100RS - 1991 AKA Ronnie. Cafe racer project bike
K75RTP - 1994
K75C - 1991 AKA Jim Beam. In boxes. 
K1100LT 1992 - AKA Big Red (gone)
K100LT - 1988 - AKA the Bullion brick. Should never have sold it.
    

krambo

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Welcome aboard Seth - good to have you with us Wink


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"Aut viam inveniam aut faciam." Another new member from New Hampshire Uk-bmw12
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kfilipow

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Welcome Seth. Rye Beach, Portsmouth and Lake Winnipesaukee all fond memories of my childhood. I know you have some great roads to ride. Ride Safe. kfilipow

    

sethburnell

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Thank you all for your kind welcome; it's certainly neat to hear from people all over the world. I will likely be asking for some advice soon as I troubleshoot an intermittent but developing ignition issue!

    

beemer678

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Nice ride! Welcome to the forum!

    

sethburnell

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Wow beemer, your bike looks great! I wish mine was half as clean as yours. But that's going to require hours and hours of work that I don't have! I've cleaned up a lot of the grease since this picture was taken, but the aluminum still has some pretty good stains. I see from another post that some success can be had with Scotch Brite or steel wool. I'll have to try that soon.

Another new member from New Hampshire Pa120111

    

Rick G

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I don't worry too much about it being clean enough to eat off I use plates and go for a ride. Its good for the soul.


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"Man sacrifices his health in order to make money.
Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health.
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


Bikes 1999 K1100 LT with a Big Block 1200
    

BIG D

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Cool

Hi Seth welcome to the forum.



BIG D

    

beemer678

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Thanks Seth! Just a piece at a time and it will take care of itself in the end. Save the cleaning for the rainy days though - get out there and enjoy the bike! Smile The one thing I haven't found an easy solution to clean yet is the wheels. Looks like some sort of powder-coat that does not want to clean up easily. Best of luck with the bike! Hope to see you riding around New Hampshire!

    

Motorandy123

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I find a fresh coat of paint is best when things won't clean up easily.
I used some auto touch up paint on the wheels of my 1991 K75;

Another new member from New Hampshire DSCN1296

    

beemer678

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Wow that does look a lot better. Maybe that's what I will have to do to clean up my wheels. Thanks!

    

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