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Great to be here and hope to share a lot with the group. My wife Leslie and I in San Fran February 08. K12LT.....
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Welcome to our group.

We are all here to share or to learn from each other.
This group is only a couple of weeks old, but we may end up with a lot of people passionate with K bikes.

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Im glad to see a K100 2V site. Ive been lurking the K1100 sit for a few years now. BTW another awesome site. With all the 2V and the 4V have in common, they are very different machines, and the technical xover is limited.

I went to K Bike appentice school back in '95 for the fun of it and to understand the then new to the industry tech of the K Bikes. Durring 8 weeks we tore apart a K75 and K1100 to the crank and reassembled them. I love the engeneering of German bikes. Although i still own a Ducati, Suzuki and 2 Yams. My Passion is BMW.

So, thanks for putting this together......

Audi

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abreeze wrote:Im glad to see a K100 2V site. Ive been lurking the K1100 sit for a few years now. BTW another awesome site. With all the 2V and the 4V have in common, they are very different machines, and the technical xover is limited.

I went to K Bike appentice school back in '95 for the fun of it and to understand the then new to the industry tech of the K Bikes. Durring 8 weeks we tore apart a K75 and K1100 to the crank and reassembled them. I love the engeneering of German bikes. Although i still own a Ducati, Suzuki and 2 Yams. My Passion is BMW.

So, thanks for putting this together......

Audi

I owned many bikes in my life, and at one point I was a motorcycle dealer in Europe. I was selling Ducati, Laverda, Moto Guzzi as well as Triumph, Norton and HD.

At the time, I was also owning a Suzuki GT750 (3 cylinders-2 strokes) with a sidecar What a Face
I now own 2 Ks (K75-K100) and I am planning to keep them for another 20 years.

Bert

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