1985 BMW K100
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Description
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By the 1980s, it was only BMW and Harley-Davidson that were making solely air-cooled engines. BMW had at one point considered building a water-cooled flat-four but risked copying Honda’s Gold Wing, so the Germans came up with a much more creative solution which ideally suited their shaft-drive system. These new designs were the BMW K100 four-cylinder and K75 three-cylinder water-cooled DOHC engines, laid over on their righthand sides. The K100 launched in 1983 with the K75 triple two years later. Both models utilized the automotive-style dry clutch and shaft final drive found in the boxers, while the fit and finish remained solidly Bavarian.
The K100’s four-cylinder engine displaced 987cc and produced 90 horsepower. And like so many previous BMWs, the K-bikes lasted because they were overbuilt. The K100 was hefty at 526 pounds wet, yet it handled well and had abundant torque (63 lb-ft) to make up for the weight. Some of the smarter engineering included a monoshock, single-sided aluminum swing arm, a steel frame with fully stressed engine member, aluminum tank, stainless exhaust system and open loop fuel injection, all of which helped make K bikes among the best sport tourers of their day.
Highlights
Finished in black paint over black seat upholstery
Powered by a 987cc inline four-cylinder engine rated at 95 horsepower
Five-speed manual gearbox
Eight-spoke alloy wheels
Dunlop 130/90-17 K627 tires
Stainless steel exhaust
Features
Service on 25 October 2024 included:
Replaced rear fork seal
Replaced fuel pump
Cleaned fuel tank
Oil change
Hella accessory plug-in system
Adjustable headlights
160 mph speedometer
10,000 rpm tachometer
Top speed (declared by factory): 130 mph
Zero to 60 mph: 3.7 seconds
Known Imperfections
Paint chips up front and on front side of mirrors
Marks on seat
Covering on BMW badge is peeling on right side
Left side of tank is scraped
Ownership History
The consignor of this 1985 BMW K100 motorcycle has owned it since June 2024.