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I checked the tab on my frame and it's good, but I don't think I'll do any more heavy pulling on the bike. My replacement sub-frame should be here before long, and hopefully I won't need to do much adjusting on it. |
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Awesome - a brand new set of Boxer Cup instruments, and they cost me less than $200 delivered. I have ordered Touratech Hard Part LA R1100S Yellow - Part Number: 040-1306 - to fix the slight problem with a broken steering stop, then the next thing to buy will be tires, unless something unforeseen comes up... ![]() Woohoo! Gonna have to start assembling now! I've been really busy cleaning up after a "Mighty Wind" blew through Ottawa a couple of weeks ago and downed a tree in my brother's yard but that's finally done and I can get back to important stuff. Last edited by Emmbeedee; 05-06-2009 at 11:14 AM.. Reason: adding detail |
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Valve Covers Interchangeable?
This is a bit late since I've already purchased it, but is there anything which would prevent me from using a non-magnesium valve cover on my bitsa "S"? Reason I ask is that I found (and purchased) a
It is from a single spark model, so I think it's going to do until I find the right magnesium one. So aside from weighing about 300 grams more, is it interchangeable? The price was certainly right. |
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You're right, but I thought if someone else knew right off the bat from having done the switch, it would help. Thought perhaps different cam lift might have meant differences in the covers, etc, but I should just compare them.
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The only planned use for the bike is track days at the moment, but if I need a change from the F800GS, the S may end up on the road. Here's my current ride. |
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Making Progress, Slowly
Still working on my R1100S wreck - but getting somewhere now. Bought a couple of fairings from Beemer Boneyard, but it's going to be a challenge getting the slightly tweaked fairing mount to line up.
Couldn't get the same colour but not too worried about looks for now. Kinda like the yellow, but I'll work on that later. Couldn't find a headlight for it so I was forced to order one new, and it has arrived. Bought the Touratech steering lock device as one of the stock tabs was snapped off. Anyone have any ideas on how best to line up the fairings? My son suggested a Park Tools handlebar/subframe bending tool as a way to tweak the mounts, and I may just try that. Looks like the tabs are about 3/4" away from where they need to be. Still need mirrors, handlebar weights, and a few other ancillaries... Getting interesting, though. |
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Here's an ad from a guy who is parting out an S. Might be some stuff you need in there.
R1100S parting out I am parting out a 2001S (ABS) it has 72k miles on it, running bike. clipons $65 ea, handlebar light switches non ABS, non heated grip $60ea,Carbon fiber handlebar ends $70, handlebar accelertor grip $10 Front Shock $35, A Arm Black $100, Starter motor $65, Starter Motor Cover $20, Hall Effect Sensor $100, Rt Valve Cover fair $20 fair condition, Left Valve Cover fair $25, Battery $20, Transmission $450, Lf Throttle Body 45/109 $100, Rt Throttle Body 45/110 $75, Oil cooler $100, Frt Forks $175 ea. Fuel Distributer $20, Frt Brake Lines (ABS)$50, ABS lines $30, Upper Fork Bridge $75, Lower Fork Bridge $75, Wiring Harness $65, Instrument Cluster $275, Instrument Cowling $20, Headlamp Cluster $250, On Board ignition Computer $240, Plug wires $15, Clutch Cables $35, Accelerator Cables $30 with bracket, Engine w/o covers or sensor $300, Injectors $15ea., , Airbox $25, Gas Tank $225, Gas Guage $65, pump $65 Oil cooler lines $20, Exhaust Header $150, Front muffler/converter $110, Muffler $55, Clutch Lever 25, Rotors w/ hardware ABS $75 ea, Ignition Coil $35, O2 Sensor $45, Rear Luggage Tail Assembly with seat latch $75, FRont Rim ABS till 9/00 $200, Gas Tank cover $45, ABS ring $35, ABS sensor $25, Front axle $15, Front calipers $80ea., Rear Caliper $100, Rear Master $50, Front Brake Master ABS $130, Hydraulic Master $115, Clutch Slave $75, Bolts $20, frame with broken front tab $35 Rear light assembly $50, rear license plate with reflectors assembly $25 Plus shipping Price: 0-500 Location: novato Contact Rick Bierman at Telephone 415 450 1152
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Thanks for that list of parts for sale - sure wish I had seen the headlight cluster before I bought it new at $700...
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