BMW K 75 740 (1985 - 1996) Description & History: The BMW K 75 is a road bike produced from 1985 until 1996. It recorded a moderate success because at the time of its launch, it was the cheapest BMW motorcycle equipped with a 740cc engine, able to produce 75 horsepower at 8500rpm and a maximum torque of 67 Nm at 6750rpm. Taking full advantage of this engine, the K75 can go from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds, reaching a top speed of 199 km/h.
BMW K 75 740 1985 - 1996 Full Specifications:Brand: BMW, Model: K, Type: K 75 1985, Name Year: K 75 740 1985 - 1996, Engine Type: Four-stroke, horizontal three-cylinder in-line engine, liquid-cooled, Displacement: 740 cm3, Bore Xstroke: 2.63x2.75 in OR 66.8x69.9 mm, Compression: 11.0:1, Horsepower: 55(75)/8500 KW(hp)/RPM, Torque: 50/6750 lb-ft/RPM OR 68/6750 Nm/RPM, Fuel System: Electronic injection, Gearbox: 5-speed, Clutch: Dry single plate, Primary Drive: -, Final Drive: Shaft Drive, Frame: Tubular space frame, engine serving as load-bearing component, Front Suspension: Telescopic fork with hydraulic shock absorber, Rear Suspension: Monolever swinging arm, Front Brake: 2x285 mm discs 2 piston calipers, Rear Brake: Single 285 mm disc, Length: 87.4 in OR 2220 mm, Width: 35.4 in OR 899 mm, Seat Height: -, Wellbase: 59.6 in OR 1514 mm, Ground Clearance: 688 in OR 17475 mm, Weight: 504 lbs OR 229 kg, Fuel Capacity: 5.5 gallons OR 5.5 L, Tyres Front: 100/90x18, Tyres Rear: 120/90x18.