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    #16
    Thanks Tkent for sharing your knowledge. I too am a new BMW owner (95 R1100RSL) My motorcycle runs okay but the idle seems a little low 750rpm and sometimes stalls at red lights. Other than that she purrs like a kitten. I've been riding a lot this summer 11, 000 miles since May with no major issues. Just changed the oil (Amsoil 20/50) and tires Michelin pilot road 2's I'm looking to do major maintenance this fall. So I might be getting a hold of you for advice. Thanks in advance Norm
    My Motorcycles:
    22 Kawasaki Z900 RS (Candy Tone Blue)
    22 BMW K1600GT (Probably been to a town near you)
    82 1100e Drag Bike (needs race engine)
    81 1100e Street Bike (with race engine)
    79 1000e (all original)
    82 850g (all original)
    80 KZ 650F (needs restored)

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      #17
      Originally posted by Baatfam View Post

      Here is another instructional page for valve adjustment that I'll throw in just because it is so amusing...


      Have fun!
      I don't even have a BMW, but I read this whole thing and its a hoot! My favorite part...
      Pretend you’re having sex and just do as little as necessary

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        #18
        Originally posted by storm 64 View Post
        Thanks Tkent for sharing your knowledge. I too am a new BMW owner (95 R1100RSL) My motorcycle runs okay but the idle seems a little low 750rpm and sometimes stalls at red lights. Other than that she purrs like a kitten. I've been riding a lot this summer 11, 000 miles since May with no major issues. Just changed the oil (Amsoil 20/50) and tires Michelin pilot road 2's I'm looking to do major maintenance this fall. So I might be getting a hold of you for advice. Thanks in advance Norm
        Funny how owning one of these makes you want to do that, miles and miles of smiles..

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          #19
          I see a lot of them here in Ca Used by the local PD, and the CHP No more HD

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            #20
            A little off topic, I know, but this is on my dream bike list. '77 R100RS. Had a German friend while in the military that bought one new. Funny thing, though. He traded it in at about 30,000 kms. Said BMWs were known to be pretty worn out by then. Aren't these bikes known for longevity?

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              #21
              They last forever.
              http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...tatesMap-1.jpg

              Life is too short to ride an L.

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                #22
                It wasn't even properly broken in at 30k.

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                  #23
                  I couldn't believe it at the time. I was 19-20, he was a little older and a native German. Owning a BMW was no big deal to him. They made 'em right down the road. But apparently it was thought by them at the time that they wouldn't last. Or maybe he just wanted a new bike. Traded it for a new Moto Guzzi.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by FLHGSRay View Post
                    A little off topic, I know, but this is on my dream bike list. '77 R100RS. Had a German friend while in the military that bought one new. Funny thing, though. He traded it in at about 30,000 kms. Said BMWs were known to be pretty worn out by then. Aren't these bike known for longevity?

                    +1: The R100RS will last forever and hold their value forever as well. Germans are known for riding their bikes hard but they also maintain them well like Germans do. They go 100K without breathing hard. They were actually so popular when the K100 came out in 1984 the airheads (R Series) didn't adopt them. Then BMW brought back the R100's & R80s in 1988 till 1992.

                    The 77 R100RS is considered the most desirable from a collectability standpoint but the later models 1980-1984 years had some significant improvements which made them better riders. If you had the opportunity to buy one like pictured its a no brainer decision. If you don't want it please PM me.

                    You would be in good company too, Peter Egan's (Cycle World Editor at Large) collection includes a 1983 R100RS IIRC.
                    Last edited by srsupertrap; 08-21-2013, 09:33 AM.
                    Steve

                    1979 GS1000E (45 Yrs), 1981 GPz550 (11 Yrs)

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                      #25
                      I now have 63,000 miles on my '02 RT and it is showing no signs of wear, other than a few nicks.

                      BTW, it's the best motorcycle that I have ever owned.

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                        #26
                        GS ace I am right there with ya. The more I ride my RT the more I appreciate it for what it can do. Beemer parts are expensive but the good part is if you maintain your ride you rarely need them. I bought mine two years ago with 12k on the clock and now have 34k on it, love the bike and like you it's the best I have owned.

                        Cheers

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by dpep View Post
                          Yes it does, and it is giving me the alternate blink that indicates the system is inop EXCEPT when I am running on the interstate. I have not tried any of the suggested methods of resetting it as yet, but since it does not seem to be a problem at steady high rpms I am wondering if it is due to a weak battery which is one of the possible causes listed.

                          Service records indicate a new BMW maint free battery (175.89) was installed in March, 2010, three & 1/2 years ago. I figure the safe thing to do would be to replace it. I could then see if the ABS warning thing goes away. From what I read the battery is an absolute bitch to get to. I thought my 1100E was bad.
                          ...
                          Your abs issue could just be the wheel sensors need adjusting. The gap between the ring and sensor needs to be exact.

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                            #28
                            Three years ago, I was at the BMW to get an oil filter for my '02 1150GS. As I was exiting the door, I saw the RT outside, checked it out, then out of curiosity, went back inside to ask about it. Well, it was on consignment and the seller was being forced to sell it because he and his wife were expecting twins. Talk about good timing! The salesman said that the asking price was $5,700 but offers were being entertained. I offered $5,000, a phone call was made, and bingo, it was in the back of my truck 30 minutes later.

                            I took the J&M audio system and Big Mak tank bag off of the GS, installed them on the RT, and put a Russell All Day seat on it.

                            Last June, I put over 4600 miles on it on one trip and in October, I'm planning on doing a 2500 mile one on it. 750+ mile legs are a piece of cake on it, and at a lot less than a 'Wing or Electra Glide.
                            Last edited by Guest; 08-21-2013, 07:10 PM.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by GS ace View Post
                              Three years ago, I was at the BMW to get an oil filter for my '02 1150GS. As I was exiting the door, I saw the RT outside, checked it out, then out of curiosity, went back inside to ask about it. Well, it was on consignment and the seller was being forced to sell it because he and his wife were expecting twins. Talk about good timing! The salesman said that the asking price was $5,700 but offers were being entertained. I offered $5,000, a phone call was made, and bingo, it was in the back of my truck 30 minutes later.

                              I took the J&M audio system and Big Mak tank bag off of the GS, installed them on the RT, and put a Russell All Day seat on it.

                              Last June, I put over 4600 miles on it on one trip and in October, I'm planning on doing a 2500 mile one on it. 750+ mile legs are a piece of cake on it, and at a lot less than a 'Wing or Electra Glide.
                              In late June myself and two friends left Phoenix and did a Durango Montrose, Brekenridge, Telluride round trip. Brekenridge back to Phoenix on the last day, 1700 mi three days, averaged 52 mpg and it turned out to be the perfect bike for that ride. 10k this year so far including this trip and a round trip to Austin in April.

                              Fun, Fun
                              Last edited by Guest; 08-21-2013, 08:17 PM.

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                                #30
                                The plan is to hit southern MO and AR with a friend of mine on his ZZR. Most of the miles will be zig zagging across AR. Of course, getting there and back will be most of the overall mileage. I'm looking very forward to it.

                                In April I met several friends in Kansas and we all rode into MO and into AR for a few days. Though it was rainy and in the low forties on the first day, we had a blast. The RT offered more protection from the weather than my 'Wings or H-D ever did.....and it did it at 50 mpg.
                                Last edited by Guest; 08-21-2013, 09:10 PM.

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