This is a classic smooth ride! She has always been garage kept by her first owner and me. This is a 1992 K 75 bike that is in very good condition. There is a scratch on the speedometer cover and the trip odometer does not function correctly. Other that these items, the bike runs great. This bike has never been dropped. The bike has antilock brakes, new Michelin tires with less than 400 miles on them, new BMW battery installed last month, brand new windshield with Laminar lip to provide for a smoother ride, on dash tire pressure monitor with alarm. Last year had BMW install new drive shaft differential. Other perks include flashing break light for added safety and transitional LED lighting (controlled by remote). This bike has always been routinely serviced by BMW at the Westinghouse Boulevard location in Charlotte. I am selling her because I upgraded to the K 1200 and the wife is not thrilled about two bikes in the garage.
1994 BMW K75RT, BMW's first bike that was breaking away from the old BMW ways. The K75 set a new standard for BMW. The K-series offered refinements such as computer-controlled fuel injection,[6] all stainless steel exhaust, rust-free aluminum fuel tank, anti-lock brakes on later models, mono-lever in the rear and single shock absorber, adjustable headlight, high capacity 460 watt alternator, electrical accessory plug-in, and self-canceling signal lights.