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Post by Brownw3 »

Wow, I tried to post a picture and found out just how computer illiterate I am. Anyway, below is a picture of my rock in "sport touring" mode.
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I guess someone does care :wink:

Thanks Scootercop.
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Nothing like your helpful policeman to lend a hand. 8)
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Post by yellowfinch11 »

I have the same bike and love the looks of it. I still have my zebra stripes on the tank though...

Look'n good! :D
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Post by jarobi »

Great photo! A bud of mine piled up my Concours in 1999 about 1/4 mile east of there. Photo is probably still at the store at Deal's Gap, if it's still open. He's taking a bow next to the bike in the pic.
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Hey...You stole my bike!

But I just ordered the graphics package to reinstall it. The previous owner had removed the tiger strips...........

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Post by RBrider »

Nice bike.
I rode past that sign a couple weeks ago, on my Rockster.
It's great motorcycling country. Did you stay on the BRP, or did you venture off the beaten path?

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Post by darth_rockster »

rbertalotto wrote:Hey...You stole my bike!

But I just ordered the graphics package to reinstall it. The previous owner had removed the tiger strips...........

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Nice "Non OEM" stickers by the way, :idea: i've been looking for spots to put stickers on my bike! Haven't decided where yet though!
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Those were from the PO..........They have now been removed.

I just ordered the graphics kit to put it back to origional. $243.00!!!!! for a set of decals.
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On this trip (to Florida) I rode down 129/219 to get to FLorida. On the way back I took the BRP. It WAS OFF the beaten path. No traffic on both days with weather just like the picture. Does it get better than that? Here's the farkles:

Rockster touring windscreen
Touring packs (BMW)
Cabela's waterproof duffel and Helen Two WHeels straps
Lowered Pegs
Wired tank bag (Bluetooth, stereo autocomm, etc)
Motolights Halogen caliper lights,
Sargent touring Saddle
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Who makes that wind screen and is it easily removable?

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Post by Brownw3 »

That is the OEM windshield. I was specifically told never to remove it.
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Brownw3 wrote:That is the OEM windshield. I was specifically told never to remove it.

:?: :?: :?:
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Post by Brownw3 »

It is what it is Rice. Unfortunately, he has re-located, but the guy who used to work on my bike is known by most as the best guy in the US. He told me not to fiddle with it.

It looks easy enough to remove with the bolts in front but if Phil said don't remove it, I don't.
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Post by Brownw3 »

rbert;

I actually hate those stripes more than death and I'm having the orange panels painted flat black this winter. I got the bike for $10000: brand new with touring cases, tank bag and regular R bars installed. Soon, it will be the only color a BMW should be, black with black accents...
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I beg to differ.
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Post by Tripton »

That rockster windshield pops right off. The screws that go through the plastic are just rubber compression nuts...that expand when you tighten the screws. You can take off the windshield and leave the mounts off of the bike.

I have also taken off and put on the mounts about 5 times.

The bike is a LOT quieter without it. (For me)
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Post by Brownw3 »

Very nice OU but I am, after all, old school. Black with black with some black accents....
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Post by cworley5150 »

Tripton wrote:That rockster windshield pops right off. The screws that go through the plastic are just rubber compression nuts...that expand when you tighten the screws. You can take off the windshield and leave the mounts off of the bike.

I have also taken off and put on the mounts about 5 times.

The bike is a LOT quieter without it. (For me)
+1

I take mine off and on all the time. Takes about 30 seconds with a cordless drill/screwdriver.

The only reason I can think of that he may have told you not to remove it is that he was thinking you would remove the mounting brackets as well as the shield. If you did that, you would need the stock shorter screws that hold the headlight assembly on. The screws that came with my touring shield kit were longer than the stock ones. If you just remove the shield itself from the mounting brackets, you just take out the 4 small hex head screws (5mm) that hold the plastic shield to the brakets as mentioned above. Try it. I much prefer riding without the shield. I put it on if it looks like rain or sometimes in the colder months.
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