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1985 BMW K100

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    Fri, Jan 10, 2025
    8:30 pm UTC
  • BidsUser7
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  • LocationPin outlineMarine City, Michigan
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Chassis/VINWB1051302F0041867
Mileage indicated25,275 Miles
Engine987cc
TransmissionManual

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. 

Bids

1/10/25 at 8:05 PM

$2,500

1/10/25 at 7:55 PM

$2,400

1/10/25 at 2:26 PM

$2,300

1/9/25 at 5:34 PM

$2,200

1/6/25 at 4:42 PM

$2,100

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