Is the BMW K75 a low or high seat?

Is the BMW K75 a low or high seat?

I no longer own my 1994 BMW K75, but I had taken some photos of the conversion process from the low seat to the regular, or “high” seat. I apologize in advance for the rather poor quality of these photos; they were taken with a film camera and scanned in before I knew much about web photo quality.

What is the yellow arrow on the BMW K75?

Photo 6 – Here’s another view of the regular seat: the white arrow on the right points to the strap that is part of the new hinge assembly. The yellow arrow indicates the new post for the replacement lockset. The pink arrow points to one of the hinges that is part of the hinge assembly. Note: For informational use only.

How tall is the low seat on a BMW MOA?

The low seat is a totally different seat configuration with hardware. It is about 2″ lower than the standard seat. My standard height bike is in Texas, my low seat model is in Kansas, I am in Texas, so can’t measure the low seat height. There are only a gazillion of these out there – common people – get out the measuring tape.

I no longer own my 1994 BMW K75, but I had taken some photos of the conversion process from the low seat to the regular, or “high” seat. I apologize in advance for the rather poor quality of these photos; they were taken with a film camera and scanned in before I knew much about web photo quality.

Is there a low seat modification for the K100?

People have low-seated K1100s before but the low seat stuff isn’t made for K1100s out of the box. Shaving foam off of the sides of the rider portion of a seat will help. You can run a shorter shock and drop the forks a little. (But suspension purists/Nazis won’t like you.

Photo 6 – Here’s another view of the regular seat: the white arrow on the right points to the strap that is part of the new hinge assembly. The yellow arrow indicates the new post for the replacement lockset. The pink arrow points to one of the hinges that is part of the hinge assembly. Note: For informational use only.