K75 GS

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Sibbo
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K75 GS

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I've always like K75s , they have an excellent engine ,smooth , powerful and fast . The trouble is I like to ride off road ,not roadless these days or with a bike this heavy but definitely dirt roads .Australia has lots of great dirt rides .

This home built version of the K75 might be the best K75 I've ever seen ,for my use anyway .

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Here's a photo ,not of this chap's bike but another .


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Re: K75 GS

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Needs a bash plate. Would hate to hole that crankcase.
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We do bash plates , aluminium ,steel or carbon ! :D

I'd hate to hole any crankcase , especially my ST's !

Here's another one .


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Re: K75 GS

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Here's another nice one, by a norwegian called Grusern (the graveler)

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Re: K75 GS

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That steel bar tracing the outline of the rear of the seat just looks like an awful injury waiting to happen.
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