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Post Rear Wheel Center-Caps

I have rear wheel center caps to suit R1100S.
The cap fits BMW 5 spoke wheels with a 32mm diameter center hole.
More information and prices: www.users.bigpond.com/hayneskld
or email wheelcaps@bigpond.com

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These babies are great, especially considering the price.

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Is that just press in? I have the large one from Boxer-design,which covers the hub, and is held in place with two rare-earth magnets.I found this is also useful for tripping traffic lights!
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First and only mod so far to my 2002 'S'....

5500miles and tire change and still in there. Stays in place with a rubber ring.
Very cheap and good looking addition to the bike

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Is that just press in? I have the large one from Boxer-design,which covers the hub, and is held in place with two rare-earth magnets.I found this is also useful for tripping traffic lights!
Fredman, It's a press in plug not a full cover. It's main purpose is to stop water intrusion into the rear hub.
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Yep, I put a cap in the back of the wheel to stop moisture.
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This is a great deal!

You new guys may want to check this out!
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If all internet companies provided HALF the service of Mr. Haynes, I'd do all my shopping through the web. Aside from a great product, it's worth buying just to see what real customer service is.
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I bought a 1" chrome frame plug at my local hardware store and then went to my local dealership and bought a Roundel, stuck it on the frame plug (centering it took awhile) and placed it in the center hole of the rear wheel. It's still there after about 10,000 miles and who knows how many wash jobs. Cost: less than $6.00.
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Maybe it was bigger than 1". It's been there so long I don't remember but it wasn't metric whatever it was.
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Awesome Service!
I ordered mine yesterday and quick email response!
Great price and effective......I hate water in the rear hub. :-(

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