There is much history and myth around the K line. It's generally understood that the "K" was supposed to replace the Boxer engine in the early '80's. However mainly due to pressure from BMW Boxer owners at that time, BMW retained the "R" engine as they launched the "K" line as the flagship model range with more power and more modern styling. The "K" for the most part became the new host machine for their most up-to-date and cutting-edge technology.
The ABS for example, was first introduced on a K100RS in 1988 MY. The ESA was introduced on the K1200S in 2005 MY. BMW introduced their first 100hp production machine on the K1 and also they used the K line to launch their very first 130hp power plant on the K1200RS in 1997 for 1998 MY.
I hope in 2008, we get to see many "K" motorcycle displays, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the "K," at BMW rallies and events around the world.
I have been riding K bikes since January 1999, when I bought my Graphite K1100RS. Followed by the K1200RS later that year in November.
The very first K bike. K 100 - 1983
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K 100 was followed by the K100RS - 2 valve

K100RS - 4 valve

K1 - 4 valve

K1100RS 1993-1997
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K1200RS - 1998-2004

K1200S - 2005 - present

Of course in addition to the above leading models for each generation, there have been many Touring, Luxury Touring, Sport Touring, Naked and Grand Touring versions that have come along, including the still popular 3-cylinder K75 range.
Please use this thread to share images or stories of your most favorite "K" motorcycles from the past 25 years.
Congratulations to BMW and all "K" bike lovers around the world.





















