On the selector connecteur to avoid entering of water and dirt you have 2 small rubber cushions to close the openings that you have not 😅 this will help to hold the grease in side the caps
Let's say still. It has been in my garage for a while. Getting close to getting it of the lift. It runs great just has some age related flaws, cracking rubber pieces, leaking forks old tires etc .. i also gave the heated grip wiring a once over. No other major issues.
Great Video!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the video. Very helpful.
Mine is the same but doesnt have bearing,i put new bolt and shimmed it a little
On the selector connecteur to avoid entering of water and dirt you have 2 small rubber cushions to close the openings that you have not 😅 this will help to hold the grease in side the caps
Could use an o ring both sides to contain grease and keep water out.
@@johnutting9615 yes will work maybe not as good as original parts but will do the job
"facilitate this" , "just a smidge" - alles klaas, Vilen danke.
Merci beaucoup pour le partage 👍
what is part number for bearing and bolt? What parts group does it come under at Max BMW? Thanks.
23 13 1 238 422 this is the part # from MaxBMW.
And why not use a socket or ring spanner on the nut ?
Sure, whatever works for you. The pliers I am using are actually an adjustable wrench and work great to hold onto a nut.
I see you are working on my ex-wife's R65 again!
Let's say still. It has been in my garage for a while. Getting close to getting it of the lift. It runs great just has some age related flaws, cracking rubber pieces, leaking forks old tires etc .. i also gave the heated grip wiring a once over. No other major issues.
. @@HeikosGarage Cool! The heated grips work great. I really liked the switch position I put in.