Hi,
Does anyone know of a good, reliable source to order parts for my 1974 airhead R90/6?
I'm specifically looking for a cafe racer seat and also a top yoke and clip-on handlebars for my bike.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thank you
Cafe Racer Parts for 1974 R90/6
Re: Cafe Racer Parts for 1974 R90/6
New guy...0 replies...you must think we're a bunch of snobs, but we're not.
Welcome aboard!
All I can suggest is Google, ebay, etc. Sorry.
try asking us something else ; )
Welcome aboard!
All I can suggest is Google, ebay, etc. Sorry.
try asking us something else ; )
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Re: Cafe Racer Parts for 1974 R90/6
Hi 007 welcome. Before you start changing out what der fatherland has wrought, realize just how well designed they are for their intended purpose.
Also realize if you can keep it stock, you also keep you money!
I rode the 1974 R90/6 for 11 years. Best thing I ever bought.
But a secret agent has to do what he must.
Also realize if you can keep it stock, you also keep you money!
I rode the 1974 R90/6 for 11 years. Best thing I ever bought.
But a secret agent has to do what he must.
Any and all disclaimers may apply
Re: Cafe Racer Parts for 1974 R90/6
Where are you located?
And are you looking for a vendor of OEM parts or aftermarket?
In the United States, I find Max's BMW to be a good dealer of OEM parts. I've dealt with them frequently and never been disappointed.
Regarding the changes you identified, ToasterTan makes beautiful top triple clamps, but are more pricey than others.
https://toastertan.com/products/cafe-and-customs/
https://toastertan.com/product/standard ... r-6-7-r65/
On Ebay, you can find CC/SanJoseBMW top triple clamps as well. I don't think they're as nice, but decent.
https://sjbmw-parts.myshopify.com/colle ... iple-clamp
The fork tubes are 36mm, so if you're looking for clip-ons, there are plenty of generic ones out there for that size.
If you're looking to stick with handlebars, remember BMW uses 22mm bars, not 7/8". If you want to convert to 7/8" it will not only impact the mounts on the triple clamps, it will also affect everything else there (throttle tube, brake and clutch mounts and related switch gear and wiring. A R100RS handlebar is flat and narrow. Maybe something to consider.
I've never dealt with either of these guys, but bookmarked their site years ago when I was looking at fairings
https://www.airtech-streamlining.com/bm ... wboxer.htm
http://www.boxercafe.com/BMWSfairings.htm
But as mentioned above, you'll reduce the value of the bike and not get back out what you've invested.
If that's not an issue and it's just what you want to do, have fun.
And are you looking for a vendor of OEM parts or aftermarket?
In the United States, I find Max's BMW to be a good dealer of OEM parts. I've dealt with them frequently and never been disappointed.
Regarding the changes you identified, ToasterTan makes beautiful top triple clamps, but are more pricey than others.
https://toastertan.com/products/cafe-and-customs/
https://toastertan.com/product/standard ... r-6-7-r65/
On Ebay, you can find CC/SanJoseBMW top triple clamps as well. I don't think they're as nice, but decent.
https://sjbmw-parts.myshopify.com/colle ... iple-clamp
The fork tubes are 36mm, so if you're looking for clip-ons, there are plenty of generic ones out there for that size.
If you're looking to stick with handlebars, remember BMW uses 22mm bars, not 7/8". If you want to convert to 7/8" it will not only impact the mounts on the triple clamps, it will also affect everything else there (throttle tube, brake and clutch mounts and related switch gear and wiring. A R100RS handlebar is flat and narrow. Maybe something to consider.
I've never dealt with either of these guys, but bookmarked their site years ago when I was looking at fairings
https://www.airtech-streamlining.com/bm ... wboxer.htm
http://www.boxercafe.com/BMWSfairings.htm
But as mentioned above, you'll reduce the value of the bike and not get back out what you've invested.
If that's not an issue and it's just what you want to do, have fun.
Re: Cafe Racer Parts for 1974 R90/6
Thanks for all of your input. I appreciate the good advice. I do think about the fact that it would lower the value of the bike when it's no longer stock, but I truly love the cafe racer look and it fits my style so to speak.
I'm located in Orange County, CA so was hoping to find a parts dealer in the U.S. but seems like a lot of parts I find on Ebay are coming from China or U.K., which may not be a bad thing, just a longer wait for the parts to arrive.
I'm located in Orange County, CA so was hoping to find a parts dealer in the U.S. but seems like a lot of parts I find on Ebay are coming from China or U.K., which may not be a bad thing, just a longer wait for the parts to arrive.
Re: Cafe Racer Parts for 1974 R90/6
jjwithers on this board should be local to you. He's done some NICE cafe builds. He pops in from time to time.
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.