My R1200R - Version 2.0 with an update to Version 2.5

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My R1200R - Version 2.0 with an update to Version 2.5

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I finally brought my bike home and have started repairs/upgrades.
I was going to do a detailed report of all the different things I am replacing, but since I am still on one foot and working alone it proved to be too much to shoot the whole process. If there's anything you're interested in seeing how I do any of this work, I can take some shots.
Unfourtunately not all of my parts came yet, I'm still waiting on the Ohlins, exhaust, K-mirrors, aftermarket levers. I also am having my wheels/valve covers/handle bar/Ztechnik screen mount powder coated and I dropped all that stuff off on Sat. Taking the tires off on one leg sure was interesting!
Everything will be here and ready by next weekend, and that's fine because I'm going to be in NYC all week working anyway.

Here's a few pics to get things started, doing as much as I could with what I have.




The only time you'll EVER see my bike on a trailer! :mrgreen:

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My new and improved rear end.
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Goodbye!
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In with the new FD!
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That's it for now.
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More to come....



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Holy sheeite!... unbelievable.. :shock:
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Beautiful towel, though.

Cheers and speedy recovery!

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Now, how can i put this into perspective?
When i change my windshield i get nervous
When i saw your pics i almost fainted :shock:

I wish i could look after my bike like that :mrgreen:

Great pics & hope your injury is on the mend!

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That trailer photo is so sad.

All that damage from a 10 mph crash? Jeez.
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That has to feel good and put a smile on your face. Hang in there, you'll be on your next adventure before you know it!

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Thanks guys, yes the trailer pic is sad, yes I'm very happy the end is near, it is amazing how much damage from a minor spill, though honestly all I really needed to get it going was valve covers-thank God for full coverage.
Eisen, it's just nuts and bolts, dont' let it intimidate you. :mrgreen: My "relationship" with my bike has grown immensely after I started wrenching on it last year, much more personal if that makes any sense. I was always that kid who took everything apart when I was young, driving my father crazy! I guess I'm just not afraid to rip anything apart, I want to figure out how it all works. With help from people on this forum who have been doing it much longer than I, and a service manual I can do anything! :mrgreen:
When I look at what the dealer was charging for labor on each item, and then how long it actually took me ( doing a lot of things for the first time) I'm glad I went this route, putting my money into improving my bike instead of the owner of the dealer's pocket. Not that my dealer's shady, I think it's just the business...

Today my pins come out(hopefully), so I should be able to go for a much needed ride next week...

Cheers!

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Thanks for the post. My bike also recently went down and I'm looking for advice on where to go to get a parts catalogue as well as the maintenance manual.

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Sam wrote:Thanks for the post. My bike also recently went down and I'm looking for advice on where to go to get a parts catalogue as well as the maintenance manual.

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Sam wrote:Thanks for the post. My bike also recently went down and I'm looking for advice on where to go to get a parts catalogue as well as the maintenance manual.

Sam.

You can look up any part #'s here:

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/partgrp.do?m ... spid=49569

you can get a maintenance DVD on ebay, look for the 1200R or 1200S, they are the same...

You can order parts from chicago bmw for 20% off....
http://chicagobmwmotorcycle.com/store/

I also have a few parts for sale, or something... mirrors, amber signals, rear plate mount, stock hand levers, bar end weights, etc.... let me know what you need.
If you have any other questions or want a picture of anything specific let me know, good luck.

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Joe, What are replacing your stock hand levers with?
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Vario levers, thanks to you I think... :mrgreen:
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Joe-

Looking forward to the Ver-2.0 unveiling; hope all goes well with the project.

Started my own project yesterday, low-sided the Buell XB @ 30mph, sharp turn with my lane covered in farm implement hydraulic oil. Not many parts dinged, but rationale for a project nonetheless. Glad it wasn't my Rockster... the Buell replacement parts are cheap.

Get well soon.
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sweatmark wrote:Joe-

Looking forward to the Ver-2.0 unveiling; hope all goes well with the project.

Started my own project yesterday, low-sided the Buell XB @ 30mph, sharp turn with my lane covered in farm implement hydraulic oil. Not many parts dinged, but rationale for a project nonetheless. Glad it wasn't my Rockster... the Buell replacement parts are cheap.

Get well soon.

I look forward to it being done, though it looks like it will be done before I can ride - I have about 10 days in a medical boot. The good news is my pins were removed today :mrgreen:

Sorry to hear about your crash, I take it you're OK? That's all that really matters.... projects are good.

My exhaust, and mirrors came today so I'm just missing a few things. Too bad I have to go to NYC in the morning. I hate working in NY. :( But have to pay for some of these upgrades and upcoming Adventures....

I hope your health is OK, and glad it wasn't your Rockster, though if you were on a BMW the german engineering might have saved you from crashing to begin with ;) j/k, Believe me I know first hand how expensive all the little parts on a BMW cost...

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One piece at a time....


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Joe, Good looking can. How did you deside which to buy? How do you hear and compare them all?
Let me know how the Vario levers work.
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celticus wrote:Joe, Good looking can. How did you deside which to buy?


I bought the only "BMW" listed aftermarket can available from my dealer. Besides raving reviews, it was just easier to buy this one in my situation. If I could have chosen any can, and was paying 100% out of pocket I would have bought a SKB for under $400... half this one. Guess I'll just have to live with it. :mrgreen:
celticus wrote:How do you hear and compare them all?

I researched it on the go to place for a Roadster- r1150r.org 8)

It's amazing how much lighter it is compared to the stock can, my step father was here last evening and had it in his hand and asked what's so special about this can to make it so expensive, when I then put the OEM one in his hand he said, " oh, I see now"... Funny how they cost they same though.
Thinking of what is becoming of my bike, it's going to be shame seeing it laying in the mud in the future... for a minute I actually thought I might need to reconsider where I go on my R.... but that thought only lasted a minute. :badgrin:
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chi
can you take some pix of how to take the tank off.
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I wonder about the build quality of the SKB. What have you heard?
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celticus wrote:I wonder about the build quality of the SKB. What have you heard?
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I know a few people with Leo Vince SBK exhaust, they seem to like it and never heard any complaints.
When I was researching which exhaust to buy - before I was aware my choices would be limited to one - it seemed like a good affordable choice. They do have a number of options for the 1200R that look nice....
There's a few examples on youtube on the 1200R...
http://www.morepoweracing.com/gffzdx336 ... 508-33691/


bmwbob wrote:chi
can you take some pix of how to take the tank off.
thx bob
Hi Bob! Welcome to the forum! ( though I see you've been lurking for a little while) :D
I'm not sure if I'll be removing my tank on this project, but if I can get any shots I will.
Why do you need to remove it? Maybe someone around here can enlighten you on the subject............. Don?
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