Hi all, I'm in the final stages of completing my K75T project. The bike was sitting for 15 years. shows 38000 kms on the odo. Unfortunately I've misplaced the few pics I did have of how it looked when I got it. It had been dumped and then parked. PO appears to have started to part it out before selling it to a wrecker. Missing was ECU, fuel pump and filter, battery side covers, rad shroud, handlebars bent, eroded clutch rod boot, seat unusable, 'T' headlight cockpit fairing completely missing (headlight bucket was there) so no front signal lights, fuel tank dented in various places, no battery, no battery box or storage tray, no mirrors, ignition switch non functioning, both forks leaking and leaked down onto the front brake pads. I wish I could find those pictures... it was a wreck. But me being a sucker for projects and an affinity for these K's, I bit on it. There will be those that will still say 'part it' but if theres a chance....
What I've done to date:
- Firstly, secured an ECU, put in a new battery just to see if it would light up...ummm no. Trouble shot the wiring and during this process I cleaned all ground wires and connections and rebuilt starter. I determined it was a faulty ignition switch, got a used one and presto; power.
- Then obtained a K100 fuel tank with complete functioning internals (for $160 which I thought was a score), put in fresh fuel, changed out the engine oil and shot some oil in the spark plug holes, cleaned the air filter, new plugs and hit the starter. It took some massaging of the throttle and/or choke but it ran. Rough, but running.
- Now cleaned and rebuilt (ok, new o rings) the injectors. not much improvement on running. Swapped out injectors with alternative crossreferenced ones from NAPA ('94 Ford F150. Big $ savings) and that seemed to help.
- Did a compression test; 175 170, 175. good.
I now determined I've got a runner and am committed to complete the project. I admit I did not ride it yet but bumped it through the gears on the stand. Appears to shift ok.
I've since now sourced and obtained front cockpit fairing and signal lights, rad shroud, battery covers. All functional but different colors. More on this later.
I did the front and rear brakes and fork seals. I also replaced all fuel lines and crank vent hose and since I had the airbox out I replaced the FPR as well. This part I also crossreferenced at NAPA and got an equivalent. Big $ savings.
Thanks for reading. more to follow.