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Author Topic: First post, hi everyone  (Read 1617 times)

mikebrisband

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First post, hi everyone
« on: July 08, 2011, 07:29:36 PM »
Hi eveyone, i have just bought myself my first Beemer and am very excited about getting it back into shape.

I know nothing about working on them, i had Ducati Pantah 600 about 20 years ago which i did up (clean and paint) but nothing mechanical really which was fun.

This one has been sitting around for quite some time so hopefully most of the things to be done are maintenance/restore rather than replacement. It's a one-owner and has done 48000K so hopefully it should last me a while.



If anyone has any advice on where to start, what to watch out for, good suppliers of stuff (eg needs a battery) in Aus that would be much appreciated.

You people all seem very knowledgeable and friendly, i'll keep you posted and no doubt will have more questions.

:)


justind

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Re: First post, hi everyone
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2011, 08:14:26 PM »
Welcome aboard!
I am getting towards the end of my first cafe project....but not my last.
Drop me a line if you are looking for anything specific and I will try to help.
My best advice if you are looking for parts is to watch e bay as much as possible.
The group here are great and very helpful.
Are you going to restore it to original or are we going to see some creativity?

Offline montmil

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Re: First post, hi everyone
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2011, 09:29:56 PM »
Welcome to the herd, Mike.

Plenty of your countrymen on here so local help may be close by.

Purchase a manual from Clymer and / or Haynes. Study the lubrication charts, then change all fluids, oil filter, brake fluid, the works. You will establish a maintenance baseline for future services.

Check valve lash, points condition and gap, spark plugs and tires. If the bike has been laid up for a lengthy period, fresh rubber would be a good idea.

Drop the float bowls and check for water and crud. Perhaps flush the fuel tank and see what washes out.

Other maintenance checks and chores remain but we've filled your dance card for now.

Keep us posted on your progress. The R65 is a hoot. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Monte
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Mjolinar

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Re: First post, hi everyone
« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2011, 02:03:08 AM »
Welcome Mike,

Brisbane! AAAAHHH. Was there a couple of years ago, actually a bit south of there in Tugun. Now I'm stranded in Germany with rain and cloudy skies. future goal is to eventually retire in Australia like my dad has.

Bike looks good. Not sure about the fairing. I had a little cafe style fairing on mine and took it off. Never realized how nice it is to ride in clean undisturbed air. Even as small as the cafe fairing was I had some buffeting and more wind noise. IMO the R65 make the perfect base for a naked cafe style bike.

Seems like I read a post not long ago where someone had a link for a parts supplier in Australia. Thought I had saved the link but it might have been on my work computer. I'll check next week and post you if I find it.

mikebrisband

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Re: First post, hi everyone
« Reply #4 on: July 09, 2011, 03:28:13 PM »
Thanks guys, i really like how the cafe racer style bikes look, very tough.

I hate the fairing, it's just butt-ugly, the previous owner's kept all the original lights etc so that will be the first thing to go. Rather get wet than live with that monstrosity, ugh!

Justind, you have done an incredible job on your cafe, it looks great! Certainly something to aspire to.

Thanks again for the warm welcome and will catch you all later.

mike

Offline dav

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Re: First post, hi everyone
« Reply #5 on: July 10, 2011, 04:20:26 AM »
Gday Mike, welcome to the world of the R65 [smiley=bmw_smiley.gif].

48K, gezz thats just ran in mate. Yeah iam with you on that fairing its just awful but iam sure the last owner put it on for a reason, each to there own.

Here's a few sites to help you spend your cash for your new steed,

http://www.munichmotorcycles.com.au/index.php

http://www.motobins.co.uk/

& a site to find all those little parts
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/select.do?kind=M&arch=1
just punch in your VIN number & have fun.

As Monte said keep us posted on your progress mate [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

« Last Edit: July 10, 2011, 04:22:07 AM by gsx1400aus »
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Offline Lucky_Lou

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Re: First post, hi everyone
« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2011, 11:22:15 AM »
Welcome , im sure it will make a great bike but are the rear shocks from a Tractor ?
Lou
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Offline Rob Valdez 79 R65

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Re: First post, hi everyone
« Reply #7 on: July 12, 2011, 03:34:49 PM »
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Welcome , im sure it will make a great bike but are the rear shocks from a Tractor ?
Lou
How would he know?  He just bought the bike and it is his first in 20 years!

Offline Lucky_Lou

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Re: First post, hi everyone
« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2011, 11:21:37 AM »
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Welcome , im sure it will make a great bike but are the rear shocks from a Tractor ?
Lou
How would he know?  He just bought the bike and it is his first in 20 years!
May have John Deere stamped on em.........
Lou [smiley=lolk.gif]
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