BMW NEWEST - R NINE T CAFE RACER

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Man! What a beautiful bike. I believe it is as close to my r100cs as one could get new. Now available as I saw one in the showroom over the weekend. It has been a long while since i saw a new bike i wanted. even more sad is that i am broke due to paying property and income taxes. i am at least a year away from getting close to getting one. Hopefully this feeling of desire will pass. :mrgreen:
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I always brake in corners and think how I am going to get home if I really mess up. When I get home, I wished that I hadn't used my brakes and should have ridden a bit further.
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Wow. Even I like that.
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Everything old is new again.
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dougie wrote: Tue Mar 21, 2017 12:53 pm Everything old is new again.
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That is quite true except now the service techs can service this new one, most parts on on the shelf and completely financeable. But most importantly - when you crash it, the insurance company knows how much to pay out.
I always brake in corners and think how I am going to get home if I really mess up. When I get home, I wished that I hadn't used my brakes and should have ridden a bit further.
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Are they just using up inventory of the Oil Head motors? Why isn't it gong to the new water head?
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No center stand...no deal. These are supposed to be BMW boxer engine motorcycles.

As far as not using the water head, perhaps they haven't figured out, or can't, hide the radiators. Certainly these R Nine Tees are lifestyle accoutrements rather than the progressive development of a motorcycle. Style is the only thing that matters now. When form doesn't follow function, I loose interest in 11 seconds. The motor company comes to mind.

Speaking of which, they have a new motor (I guess I can say motor now that Kurt is gone) that has solid lifters and no method of adjustment! Wouldn't that make it like a bic lighter? Disposable? :roll:
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ZM, which new HD motor has solid lifters? Even the motors with hydraulic lifters had adjustable length push rods.
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George Ryals wrote: Fri Mar 24, 2017 12:32 pm ZM, which new HD motor has solid lifters? Even the motors with hydraulic lifters had adjustable length push rods.
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Zombie Master wrote: Fri Mar 24, 2017 5:22 pm
George Ryals wrote: Fri Mar 24, 2017 12:32 pm ZM, which new HD motor has solid lifters? Even the motors with hydraulic lifters had adjustable length push rods.
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Hydro lifters, but no way to adjust valves individually:

http://www.cycleworld.com/harley-davids ... ine#page-3

Both intakes and both exhausts are on the same rocker respectively.

They must be confident in getting equal recession rates on the valves.
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Hydro lifters, but no way to adjust valves individually:

http://www.cycleworld.com/harley-davids ... ine#page-3

Both intakes and both exhausts are on the same rocker respectively.

They must be confident in getting equal recession rates on the valves.
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I read somewhere that the lifters were solid. Must have been alternative facts. I trust Cycle World, so I stand corrected. Still one would want adjustment. Valve lash is rarely even in my experience. I had a 10 valve Yamaha twin with the first inspection due at 42,000 klms, two were slightly tight. But they weren't even throughout, IMO that motor was as stable as they come.
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