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1992 BMW K-Series (1992)
Priced to sell! The Original BMW Superbike BMW’s break with its air-cooled tradition started in 1982 when it introduced the K100, their first inline liquid cooled four cylinder production motorcycle. In September 1988, after continuous development, the company announced the upgraded, fully faired K1. While based on the K100, the new K1 was in fact a different animal altogether. The K1 received the new four-valve cylinder head (BMW’s first-ever 16 valve motor) and an improved Bosch fuel injection system making it, at 100hp, the most powerful production bike that the company had ever built. The K1 was designed as a high speed autobahn tourer capable of cruising at 100 mph for hours on end. Early tests on the bike measured performance times of 0-60 in 3.9 seconds and a top speed in excess of 140 mph. The K1 also received BMW’s new Paralever swingarm (which helped to eliminate the rise and fall from acceleration and deceleration common to shaft-driven motorbikes). All US bound K1’s were made standard with BMW’s ABS braking system. In addition, four-piston Brembo calipers on the K1 replaced the K100’s twin units up front along with a thicker rear rotor. The K1’s frame, while similar to the K100, was also strengthened substantially with larger diameter tubing and slightly revised geometry along with a longer wheelbase to improve stability at higher speeds. In addition, much of the bike’s characteristic high-speed calm was thanks to the K1’s unique bodywork. The wind-tunnel-tested fairing was measured to have the lowest drag coefficient of any production motorcycle to date. Built from 1988 to 1993, only 6,912 K1’s were sold worldwide. Still , the bike was a marketing success as it helped to shift public perception of BMW from a manufacturer of reliable tourers to a producer of modern high-speed sport bikes. The BMW K1 was created to be the company’s flagship, a technological tour de force that nobody would confuse with anything that BMW – or any other manufacturer – had ever made before.2016-07-25 04:56:46Sunnyvale, California, United States710,555.00 -
1992 BMW K-Series (1992)
1992 BMW k75. Converted to a brat style. Custom seat.2024-06-27 17:44:59Plover, Wisconsin, United States38,0005,000.00 -
1992 BMW K-Series (1992)
For sale is this absolutely stunning 1992 BMW K75! With only 11,660 miles, always being garage kept and maintained/serviced regularly, this bike is in extremely good condition. It has been ridden very lightly and never crashed or even tipped over.2016-08-19 04:53:04Alpine, Utah, United States114,950.00 -
1992 BMW K-Series (1992)
Well sorted low seat K75 touring bike. All maintenance up to date including a complete spline lube. Replaced fuel, vacuum, and water hoses; radiator fan motor; fuel pump, filter, and fuel level sending unit; clutch and transmission; rear shock (Progressive 412).2016-10-19 04:41:24Decatur, Alabama, United States471,900.00 -
1992 BMW K75 (1992)
I have owned this motorcycle since 2006. It was sold by San Jose BMW new in 1992. This is the low seat model. What this means is that the seat is about an inch lower than the standard model. I am 6' 1" with a 32 inch inseam I don't feel that it is too low. Actually higher than my Road King seat. As far as I can tell I am the third owner. (Seller didn't speak much English) The bike presently has 52,492 miles on it. The bike is equipped with a smoked GIVI windshield and a rear backrest/luggage rack. Since I have owned it, the water/oil pump and the heated grips have been replaced by SJ BMW. I replaced the battery and the starter relay in 2007. The bike is always kept on a battery tender and stored in my garage when not being ridden. The rear shock and front fork springs have been replaced with Progressive units. The tires have less than 2000 miles on them. I replaced the front brake disks in Sept.2013-10-03 22:34:19Fremont, California, US52,492900.00
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