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1990 K75RT with home-built sidecar
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duckhawk
duckhawk
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1990 K75RT with home-built sidecar
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August 14, 2018, 08:11:36 PM »
Looks like it could haul boxes easily.
https://madison.craigslist.org/mcy/d/bmw-k75-with-platform-sidecar/6670160280.html
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Cowconsin
95 K75
"Go soothingly on the grease mud as there lurk the skid devil."
In Clancy's Boots: The Greatest Ever Round-The-World Motorbike Adventure.
- Geoff Hill
herseyb
^ Proficient Motobricker
Posts: 366
Re: 1990 K75RT with home-built sidecar
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October 01, 2018, 04:22:44 PM »
That bike belongs to the feller that runs the hacker space in here in Madtown. I'm not really interested in a hack but I am jealous of his fairing, and have been looking at it on and off.
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'93 K1100RS
Rcgreaves
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Posts: 973
"I'd rather be flying, but this will do nicely"
Re: 1990 K75RT with home-built sidecar
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October 19, 2018, 04:59:38 PM »
My dog needs a side car...
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Livingston in Southwest WI. USA-"With the good earth all around."
94' K75S, 85' GL1200 Aspencade, 96' VFR750F, 01' GL1800. Restoring: 95' K1100RS, 83' R80RT NEW: Motorvation Formula II
Doing “better than I deserve"
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