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Technical Discussion => BMW Technical Q&A, Primarily R65 => Topic started by: montmil on April 04, 2009, 02:47:42 PM

Title: MotoBins.UK Boxer Tips
Post by: montmil on April 04, 2009, 02:47:42 PM
While browsing the MotoBins site, I enjoyed this section dedicated to their Tips & Hints for BMW riders. Check it out. D'oh! I'm learning new stuff about our favorite motorcycles all the time.   Monte

http://www.motobins.co.uk/services.php
Title: Re: MotoBins.UK Boxer Tips
Post by: Bob_Roller on April 04, 2009, 03:12:03 PM
A fair amount of good information.

It's kind of amazing, I've owned my R65 for 28 years, and I'm still learning things about it !!
Title: Re: MotoBins.UK Boxer Tips
Post by: fishypaws on April 05, 2009, 01:49:27 PM
WOW! I thought i knew a little. NOW I KNOW IT WAS ONLY A LITTLE!
Am I really gonna suck an exhaust valve in the next 1000 miles, break a coil mount, defile my steering head races,  and have my neutral light put on a light show? Geez...I thought the R90's had issues!
I am amazed at the enthusiasm of airhead enthusiasts (and parts houses!)
Great to know these foibles, and to check! THANKS FOR THE SOURCE!!
Title: Re: MotoBins.UK Boxer Tips
Post by: montmil on April 05, 2009, 04:32:37 PM
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WOW! Am I really gonna suck an exhaust valve in the next 1000 miles, break a coil mount, defile my steering head races,  and have my neutral light put on a light show? Geez...I thought the R90's had issues!

Reminds me of my junior high sex ed "scare" movies. ;D

Bad girls, bad girls... Who should I call?  [smiley=evil.gif]

Monte
Title: Re: MotoBins.UK Boxer Tips
Post by: MrRiden on April 05, 2009, 07:11:36 PM
I always love seeing handy tips like that. I found the safety tip amusing.
"SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT!  Always remember that working on your motorcycle can be fraught with danger the risks range from having it fall over on top of you, to setting it and your house on fire". I should have a plaque made with that on it for the garage.
One of my favorite tips comes from a Haynes manual For the Bonneville in the transmission assembly section. It is a tip applicable to many repairs on many makes. It says simply "May take several attempts". This has become a catch phrase between my brother in law and myself when we werk on our bikes together.
rich
Title: Re: MotoBins.UK Boxer Tips
Post by: Bob_Roller on April 05, 2009, 07:41:07 PM
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I always love seeing handy tips like that. I found the safety tip amusing.
"SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT!  Always remember that working on your motorcycle can be fraught with danger the risks range from having it fall over on top of you, to setting it and your house on fire". I should have a plaque made with that on it for the garage.
One of my favorite tips comes from a Haynes manual For the Bonneville in the transmission assembly section. It is a tip applicable to many repairs on many makes. It says simply "May take several attempts". This has become a catch phrase between my brother in law and myself when we werk on our bikes together.
rich

Rich,

That maintenance manual quote reminded me of the first time I had to replace an entry door on a Douglas DC-9 aircraft, there was about 90 pages of text on the adjustment procedures for the door.

The last sentence on the last page stated : Steps in this procedure may have to be performed out of sequence to properly adjust door, if door fails to rig properly, try another door !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





Title: Re: MotoBins.UK Boxer Tips
Post by: Ed Miller on April 06, 2009, 02:03:03 PM
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snip It says simply "May take several attempts". This has become a catch phrase between my brother in law and myself when we werk on our bikes together.
rich

It took me 11 attempts to do that job.  

But hey, no fancy tools and shimming needed.