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#21
Hey Chris,
I'll be at the UN Rally this summer in Eureka Springs, AR and can do your Cam Timing and Valve Clearance part of the 12k for FREE!
July 8-12, 2024
Here's the link to the event over on BMWST.com
https://www.bmwsporttouring.com/topic/10...n-is-open/

Brad
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#22
(02-02-2024, 08:45 AM)Boxflyer Wrote: Hey Chris,
I'll be at the UN Rally this summer in Eureka Springs, AR and can do your Cam Timing and Valve Clearance part of the 12k for FREE!
July 8-12, 2024
Here's the link to the event over on BMWST.com
https://www.bmwsporttouring.com/topic/10...n-is-open/

Brad

Brad, that sounds like too good a deal to pass up  Smile. Particularly since I'm only about 50 miles from Eureka Springs. I'll have to figure a way to get the bike there "cold" but that shouldn't be too big a problem, thanks!
Chris
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#23
I have my 18ft Maintenance Trailer with me and I carry some fans that can cool down the engine to below 95F/35C in 2hrs. 
In that time, I can be completely set up to do the checks with the correct expansion of internal parts...I use a Laser Temp reader to check all the way to the Crankshaft.

I'll be starting a dedicated thread on the BMWST.com UN Rally Forum post soon to get folks signed up for specific days while I'm there.

I'm going to look into holding a WetHead/ShiftHead Tech Day at my house in Rhode Island this summer, specifically for the folks on this RS Forum and maybe include the R bikes as well.
Let me know if you know of any interest in this sort of event.

Brad

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#24
All polished up and no where to go  Tongue

   

Chris
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#25
(02-17-2024, 02:28 PM)Chris216 Wrote: All polished up and no where to go  Tongue



Chris

HOLY COW! You must have been really bored!
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#26
(02-17-2024, 04:18 PM)Oldrider51 Wrote: HOLY COW! You must have been really bored!

Big Grin Big Grin You can say that again.

Chris216 - there have been periodic requests for information on removing the plastics on the RS. Seems to be a great opportunity to put together an article on this topic. Wink Some of the questions centred on which fasteners went where, and where there were tabs, etc.
Regards,
Grumpy Goat
2016 BMW R1200RS
2023 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro
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#27
THAT would be awesome! As a new 23 RS owner, thank you for this effort.

(02-18-2024, 06:50 AM)Grumpy Goat Wrote: Chris216 - there have been periodic requests for information on removing the plastics on the RS. Seems to be a great opportunity to put together an article on this topic.  Wink  Some of the questions centred on which fasteners went where, and where there were tabs, etc.
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#28
I'll see what I can do, I didn't take any pictures or notes when I took it apart though. A good reference point for fastener placement is the parts microfiche that online dealers provide. I use A&S cycles, but there are many more out there. 
https://www.ascycles.com/BMW-Motorcycle-Parts-Fiche
Interestingly enough most of the info is under "frame and mounting parts"
Also I would recommend getting some sort of organizer trays to keep the fasteners for each panel separate. I use fishing tackle plastic organizer boxes such as those by Flambeau.

Chris
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#29
(02-18-2024, 10:39 AM)Chris216 Wrote: Also I would recommend getting some sort of organizer trays to keep the fasteners for each panel separate. I use fishing tackle plastic organizer boxes such as those by Flambeau.

Chris

I mainly do that so I don't forget a fastener.
   

If anyone has not looked at the parts fiche, here's examples of body panel pictures with the fasteners.
   

   
Lee
Iowa, USA
2022 R1250RS White Sport

Past BMWs: 2016 R1200RS x 2, 2011 K1300S x 2, 2003 K1200RS x 2, 1991 K75S x 2, 1987 K75T x 2, 1984 R100RT
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