We had just changed board formats when I started that thread, so it appears to go quickly for a bit and then it's a couple years before the bike is done. There should be some updates coming if I can get some peace from work. The goal is to finish the winter maintenance by May 1.
Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.
I need help here. I am trying to rebuild the front forks but don't know what parts to buy. If someone could give me the part numbers need to order. Also bmwChuck is over priced so not a solution.
Patdabin wrote:I need help here. I am trying to rebuild the front forks but don't know what parts to buy. If someone could give me the part numbers need to order. Also bmwChuck is over priced so not a solution.
This is my favorite parts fiche. Just put your VIN number in the Serial Number: field and save it to your favorites.
Patdabin wrote:I need help here. I am trying to rebuild the front forks but don't know what parts to buy. If someone could give me the part numbers need to order. Also bmwChuck is over priced so not a solution.
This is my favorite parts fiche. Just put your VIN number in the Serial Number: field and save it to your favorites.
I'm trying to order the same parts kit the Chuck has but for a better price. I just don't know what to order. 90. Bucks seems like a lot as his master cylinder rebuild kit is $30 more them I found on 2 other sites
I have used A&S https://www.ascycles.com/2/for most of my parts since they are a BMW dealer and they have a fiche so I can look up the stuff I need. Like anything else, one has to do a bit of comparison shopping. For most OEM parts, dealers are really close, when you start using some of the smaller venders, you have to check as they as good on some stuff and horrid on others. But in their defense, I have found spares that the dealers didn't have with them.
1974 R90/6 built 9/73
1987 BMW K75S
1994 BMW R1100RS
1964 T100SR Triumph
1986 Honda XL600R
The realOem site is great for helping what to get as the fiche can confirm things and also supply the part number. It can also list what other bikes use that same part, which can be very useful.
However its not a site to buy from and their prices aren't a great guide either. The https://www.maxbmwmotorcycles.com/fiche/PartsFiche.aspx fiche is better for that and for you, they're on your right coast. They're a working dealer.
nice rack, is that custom? I would love to get one as I have a '78 with the same seat.
if you bought it from a part store I'd love it if would be so kind as to share where you sourced it.
Airbear wrote:G'day shorty Patdabin, and welcome aboard. I'm 1.5 inches shorter than you, and found that a lower seat allows me to get both feet flat on the ground. It feels much safer when maneuvering in a carpark.
If you are going the cafe route a lower and flatter seat is normally a requirement, so save yourself some trouble and keep the stock suspension.