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Thank you William for your much looked forward to videos! Really appreciate the time and effort you do to help us be able to have more confidence working on our own bikes. It's also nice to know where one can buy high quality parts for them also.
strange how the RT's get no love! I am keeping my 86 RT as it is. I love the Coveralls, at our factory in Erlangen Germany everyone wore the exact same coveralls . not making motorcycles only Cat scanners!
Hello William ! i have the same model that you're repairing but with high handlebars. There are two different length for accelerator bowden cables, one is: 1118 mm an the other 1158 mm is it for left and right ? or which ones should i get ? Thanks !
Sorry for the late reply. The left and right are different lengths. The right one is 1120 (part number 3273585) and the left side is 1160mm (part number 3273584) You will need one of each.
How timely. My fairing will be returned from the painter shortly, and when I affix it to my R100S, I'll be doing it in a rather smart pair of overalls.
Next time I would put a stopper on the 3mm push-through bolt. I pressed too hard with a rivet. *seufz If someone need to change the Copper hollow rivet in the instrumentholder, ask your BMW Dealer. He should have a nice tool for that
Like to have an un-edited version w/o the fast forwards. The relaxed nature of the work and associated sounds are enjoyable and can be relaxing, when in the right mind.
Hi, we appreciate your request, but we feel that speeding up the repetitive tasks leaves more time for what we hope is useful content. Thanks for your interest!