Talk:BMW K1

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"Joghurtbecher"
The first motorcycle "earning" and defining the term "yoghurt crate" due to its complete fairing concept was the Honda CBR 600 F (PC19) introduced in 1986. This term, though occasionally applied to other bikes with a similiar appearance stuck mainly on this bike and the CBR 1000 F (SC21) which was available from 1987 on. At the time being meant derogatory, it has become an affectional term over the years with both models now acquiring the status of youngtimers.

(in German)

--2A02:560:427B:F700:401D:3BEF:F58D:179A (talk) 09:25, 30 August 2020 (UTC)

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