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Author Topic: Fork Brace  (Read 1401 times)

Offline dogshome

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Fork Brace
« on: December 22, 2019, 10:50:36 AM »
I bought this on a bit of a whim when I got the bike and umed and ahed about fitting it vs what it cost and sending back or re-selling it. Anyhow, it's on. I tested the forks by bouncing on them, but knew it was fine as I did not have to coerce anything. It just fitted.
Surprisingly it does make the front very solid and confidence inspiring. Went out in 10C, sunny day but it rained last night and the roads were greasy. White lines and those long thin streaky 'potholes' no problemo. Recommended  :)
肉(r?u)包(bāo)子(zi)打(dǎ)狗(gǒu) (meat+bun(2nd and 3rd)+hit+dog)
* Literally: To hit a dog with a meat-bun.:-O

Offline mrclubike

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Re: Fork Brace
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2019, 06:11:50 PM »
So is that a factory fitted RS fairing on a R65
It looks good
1982 R65 running tubeless Snowflakes
2004 R1150R

Offline dogshome

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Re: Fork Brace
« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2019, 07:26:28 AM »
Cheers. Yes it is.
肉(r?u)包(bāo)子(zi)打(dǎ)狗(gǒu) (meat+bun(2nd and 3rd)+hit+dog)
* Literally: To hit a dog with a meat-bun.:-O

Offline Jschara

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Re: Fork Brace
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2019, 04:56:08 PM »
Could you post a picture of the entire bike?  Would love to see it.

Offline dogshome

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Re: Fork Brace
« Reply #4 on: December 29, 2019, 11:48:56 AM »
Piccy
肉(r?u)包(bāo)子(zi)打(dǎ)狗(gǒu) (meat+bun(2nd and 3rd)+hit+dog)
* Literally: To hit a dog with a meat-bun.:-O

Offline wilcom

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Re: Fork Brace
« Reply #5 on: December 29, 2019, 01:32:14 PM »
Beautiful bike!
Joe Wilkerson
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1979 R65
1980 R65
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Offline georgesgiralt

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Re: Fork Brace
« Reply #6 on: December 30, 2019, 03:30:00 AM »
I bought my R65 like this one (same color) in 1984. It sat unused in the dealer showroom for two years (made in 1982) and at that time BMW offered an option to mount an RT fairing on these unsold R65.
Two main differences where the lack of the two gloves compartment between the fairing and the tank, and a plastic plaque at the lower triple tree clamp instead of the two rubber boots. (the brake lines where at the same R65 position of the others R65, and I bet modifying the routing to match the other RT bikes would have been too costly).
I removed the fairing to return to the naked bike for her 30th birthday in order to ease her old days a bit.  At that occasion I discovered that the big red battery cable going to the starter motor from the battery was badly worn out by rubbing at the spacer under the tank holding the two big fairing parts to the frame. A local BMW guru told me it was the major cause for fire on these bikes...

Offline suecanada

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Re: Fork Brace
« Reply #7 on: December 30, 2019, 09:52:21 AM »
Wow that is beautiful. And also I will be checking the big red wire to the battery from the starter motor in the Spring. Thank you for the heads up!
1983 R65LS - LRB still my favourite!? 1988 Honda NX250, "Toodles Too" and a Suzuki DR650, "Calypso." All stored in the "Brrrmmm Closet".

Offline dogshome

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Re: Fork Brace
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2020, 01:24:54 PM »
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I bought my R65 like this one (same color) in 1984. It sat unused in the dealer showroom for two years (made in 1982) and at that time BMW offered an option to mount an RT fairing on these unsold R65.
Two main differences where the lack of the two gloves compartment between the fairing and the tank, and a plastic plaque at the lower triple tree clamp instead of the two rubber boots. (the brake lines where at the same R65 position of the others R65, and I bet modifying the routing to match the other RT bikes would have been too costly).
I removed the fairing to return to the naked bike for her 30th birthday in order to ease her old days a bit.  At that occasion I discovered that the big red battery cable going to the starter motor from the battery was badly worn out by rubbing at the spacer under the tank holding the two big fairing parts to the frame. A local BMW guru told me it was the major cause for fire on these bikes...
Mine is supposed to have had the fairing fitted by the second owner 2 years after purchase. Same thing with no internals which is fine for this smaller bike.
I had the tank off to get the rust out and tided the wiring up where it had rubbed. The big wire looked fine on mine.
I've not been on an R100 etc, but it's a slippery slope with me. RD250 (ported and Microns etc)>RD400 (similar)>H2-750 (bent rev needle and very silly wheelies and burnouts). 650 'lawnmower' twin (equivalent of the 250) is fine in my 57th year :-)
肉(r?u)包(bāo)子(zi)打(dǎ)狗(gǒu) (meat+bun(2nd and 3rd)+hit+dog)
* Literally: To hit a dog with a meat-bun.:-O