BMW Steering Damper Seal Replacement and Rebuild

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2022
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  • @kirksmotorrad
    @kirksmotorrad  3 месяца назад

    I now have OE damper seals available! Contact me through kirksmotorrad.com for details!

  • @rafburg
    @rafburg Год назад +3

    In a 2007 R1200R, the steering damper has/seems to have a different design. The shaft appears to be a single steel rod and it does not unscrew into two halves/parts. I was able to disassemble by removing the plastic end cap and using a bronze punch to push it in after removing the c clips. it has an O ring in the middle of the steel shaft and a moving bronze plunger with some sort of fiber/felt gasket that was crumbling in my case. In order to rebuild properly, one would need the seals, a new O ring, and a new felt gasket and that may be something someone would be able to do if he could procure these parts but I doubt the average joe could find the right parts, especially that felt gasket. Honestly feels like a design that is meant to hinder repair attempts. Thanks for the video, very informational. There is a RUclips vid by a Spanish guy that goes through the process in an older bike that has a similarly designed, though not exactly the same, stabilizer (see ruclips.net/video/PYR4aD7PcA0/видео.html). Ultimately ordered an aftermarket LSL stabilizer from FC Moto in Germany. Can't fathom forking over $500 to bmw to replace the part.

  • @adamstanistreet2834
    @adamstanistreet2834 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this tutorial! Your videos are always great. This is going to save me so much money! My bike just came back from BMW garage here in the UK with a cost of £3,568.28 for major service and repair!!! Or around $4,386.70! It's time for me to get learning. The SD was over £250 plus fitting of £54! Had no idea it was that simple to remove, and certainly didn't even think that it could be a serviceable part. Top vids. Thanks.

  • @juliomatamoros1
    @juliomatamoros1 Год назад

    Great, great video. Any update on where we can get good seals? Thanks.

  • @dennisemanuel6141
    @dennisemanuel6141 Год назад

    Hi Dennis here again I had a 2002 LT and I chipped it from a company in Texas and added a full Remus Exaust boy did that wake up the motor and I got better gas mileage!!

  • @bogusmyleene6989
    @bogusmyleene6989 2 года назад

    Good job well done Kirk!! Thanks again.

  • @JavierRodriguez-sh2gq
    @JavierRodriguez-sh2gq 2 года назад

    Good lesson, thank you Kirk

  • @rognoso72
    @rognoso72 Год назад

    i'm glad to learn from these videos.thx a lot

  • @elricm13
    @elricm13 2 года назад

    Thx Kirk! Great video

  • @dennisemanuel6141
    @dennisemanuel6141 Год назад

    Hi Kirk,thanks for the size going to see if it available in Viton maybe that will last.Hey how do I find your Amazon page?

  • @ajsmotorcyclingstuff1110
    @ajsmotorcyclingstuff1110 2 года назад

    Awesome.. thanks for sharing.

  • @jubiletabustamanteserrano2446
    @jubiletabustamanteserrano2446 4 месяца назад

    buen trabajo amigo

  • @user-wc1cs6sl4w
    @user-wc1cs6sl4w Год назад

    Great, thanks for the video

  • @paulvanerp4260
    @paulvanerp4260 Год назад

    hello Kirk, dit you find the right seals already?? ill think there is to mutch hydrolic pressure build up for regular oil seals . you realy have to look for hydrolic seals i think

  • @gerardwesel424
    @gerardwesel424 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video, but in your video the “ long part of your steering damper housing is on the opposite side. The scew site has to be mounted on the short side of the damper.

  • @kirksmotorrad
    @kirksmotorrad  2 года назад +1

    It has been brought to my attention that the seals featured in this video are not working well. If you find seals that work good please contact me!! Kirk

    • @Motorallyrider
      @Motorallyrider 7 месяцев назад

      Metric Seals, Inc. carries a replacement for the steering damper seals. Seals for a high pressure reciprocating environment are different from those for use in a low pressure rotary environment (gearbox type seals). The part number is QHWA10-20-7/8.5. These seals are not cheap $44.10 each, but I guess you get what you pay for. Max Pressure: =16 bar/232 psi. "Predominantly used for sealing liquid and gaseous media in the case of reciprocating motion. In principle, the structure of these cap seals corresponds to that of rotary shaft lip seals, yet the radial limb of the metallic support element is nearer to the rod and the sealing lip is considerable stronger. The sealing lip has been kept shorter in order to avoid extreme deformation under the effect of the medium pressure. The spring-loaded sealing lip achieves good sealing behaviour if the seal is used in the limit temperature range and even in depressurized condition. The helical tension spring provides a constant seal contract pressure over the entire temperature range. The sealing edge has been positioned with respect to the line of spring action in such a way as to ensure a long service life". www.metricsealsinc.com/qhwa10-20-7-8-5-s-10-x-20-x-7-8-5

  • @bruceharris5330
    @bruceharris5330 3 месяца назад

    Great video. I have a 2003 K1200RS and have a problem with my test suspension having a 'clunk' type sound on hard bumps or ruts. It does not feel broken or loose, but feels like it needs lube or some type of grease. All my bikes from Honda to Ducati have a way to grease the swingarm bolts and rear suspension. I cannot find any place on this BMW to lube the rear suspension! Any advice on this problem? Thanks

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  3 месяца назад

      I would have a look at the shock mounts to see if there is play. The pivots can be lubed but you need to take the Final Drive off to do it. I would also check the ball joints in the front

    • @bruceharris5330
      @bruceharris5330 3 месяца назад

      Thank you. I will definitely do as you suggest.

  • @Markythec
    @Markythec Год назад

    Hi Kirk, Yes the seals recommended blew as soon as the bike came off the lift. Have you found and better replacement that works?

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  Год назад +1

      Metric Seals has them! Worth their weight in gold apparently... www.metricsealsinc.com/qhwa10-20-7-8-5-s-10-x-20-x-7-8-5

    • @Markythec
      @Markythec Год назад +2

      @@kirksmotorrad Thank you sir. They look robust. I'll order some and get back to you. Love your videos!!

  • @miguelmiguel7314
    @miguelmiguel7314 2 года назад

    Hi, can you please tell me which oil do you use to refll? Thanks

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  2 года назад +1

      50-50 mix of Amsoil 10w and 5w fork oil. Any will do. I think there is 7.5w of some brand out there

  • @atlas3863
    @atlas3863 2 года назад

    does your seals come in sets or do I have to buy two of them.

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  2 года назад +1

      It has been brought to my attention that the seals featured in this video are not working well. If you find seals that work good please contact me!! Kirk

  • @IndependentJoe1
    @IndependentJoe1 Год назад

    Is this the same as on a 1998r1100r? Thank you

  • @iglvelasco
    @iglvelasco 2 года назад +1

    Do you have the part number for the seals? ✌🏻

  • @alwedworth
    @alwedworth 2 года назад

    I tried to remove my dampener on my 2002 BMW 1200 RS. The torex bolt won’t come loose. I tried heat, impact driver with no luck. My next try is to grind off the head on the torex bolt. Sad.

    • @shamoy1000
      @shamoy1000 2 года назад +1

      Exactly what happened to me. It's now 22 yrs old and never been serviced. Seems to still work.

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  2 года назад

      Drill the head of the bolt off and remove it with a vice grip and heat once you remove it from the bike

  • @dennisemanuel6141
    @dennisemanuel6141 Год назад

    Hi Kirk,can u tell me the size of the seals?

    • @14wntr
      @14wntr Год назад +1

      qhwa 10x20x7/8.5 -Kirk

  • @moocw91
    @moocw91 Год назад

    Did anyone rebuild a R Nine T's steering damper before ?

  • @ericrhinehart6055
    @ericrhinehart6055 4 месяца назад

    how do I search your Amazon page for the seals

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  4 месяца назад

      I have seals available. Contact me through kirksmotorrad.com

  • @marcmitrowski889
    @marcmitrowski889 9 месяцев назад

    Has anyone found a seal that works? Sorry lots of different links going on.

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  9 месяцев назад

      I have some seals that work. Contact me at kirksmotorrad.com

  • @mrrickcrushing
    @mrrickcrushing Год назад

    Greetings, I notice the link to the seals is not on your amazon link but I do see a link from you to some below. Does "not working well" mean it is still worth replacing seals that seem to be shot?

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  Год назад +1

      yes. If you can find the seals. Check Metricseals.com

    • @mrrickcrushing
      @mrrickcrushing Год назад

      @@kirksmotorrad Hi, Kirk, thanks for responding! I did your original refurb on the damper and the seals seem to be holding although it was mostly dry, lol. I was probably riding without much input from it for a couple years. I may try to find some seals and have them if I need to do your newer repair, thanks again.

  • @johnmartin4316
    @johnmartin4316 4 месяца назад

    i just did mine and it cost 5 bucks each seal 28 for the oil, 10 bucks for new stainless allen screws and 8 bucks for the rubber spacers. and about the same time you took. but to get it off took me an hour and had to drill the front screw out. 8mm x 25 star shaped head. anyhow i stripped it. and had to drill it out. take front wheel off, calipers off. two sections for the front mud guard. mmmmmm i love Beamers

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  4 месяца назад

      I know you already replaced the seals but if they blow out when you test them, I do have OE seals available. You can test yours by violently moving the handlebars back and forth like a tank slapper. If they blow out like the aftermarket seals I tried, you may have saved yourself from an accident.

    • @jamesmichalak5305
      @jamesmichalak5305 4 месяца назад

      @@kirksmotorrad…I have a 2003 k1200lt . Do you have the factory seals for the steering dampener? How much do they cost and how would I pay for them. By the way….your vids are awesome and thanks for taking the time to do them!!

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  3 месяца назад

      replied via email. @@jamesmichalak5305

    • @SenorDelSol
      @SenorDelSol 2 месяца назад

      @@kirksmotorrad Hi, I'm also looking for the factory ones, mine blew out.

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  2 месяца назад

      @@SenorDelSol I have them. Contact me through kirksmotorrad.com

  • @phillipfairbrother4862
    @phillipfairbrother4862 Год назад

    You put that back together wrong surely. The ball rod-end joint should be at the other end when you look at a picture of a new one.

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  Год назад +1

      lol! no. I put it the right way or it would limit the steering when going right.

    • @phillipfairbrother4862
      @phillipfairbrother4862 Год назад

      @@kirksmotorrad Maybe they are constructed differently on the R1100S then, because all the photos and the parts diagrams show it the other way round.

  • @bekirkoc5688
    @bekirkoc5688 Год назад

    If you happen to be in Istanbul, stop by MOTOSENKRON and have all the shock absorbers of BMW motorcycles repaired with a one-year warranty, very cheap 250 euros.

  • @Patrick-co1qm
    @Patrick-co1qm 8 месяцев назад

    Anyone know of a dampener that will work in a 2004 1150rt?