Group Information- Members: 179
- Category: BMW
- Founded: Apr 3, 2005
- Language: English
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Description
This group is meant as a national forum for BMW riders and BMW motorcycle enthusiasts in Australia. Membership is open to anyone that thinks they want to be here. Though (at least to begin with)many of the group members may also be members of BMW Clubs from around the country, this group is independant and has no affiliation with BMW Australia, the BMW Clubs structure or any individual club. All new members will be moderated (your postings will be restricted) until you have introduced yourselves, this is to prevent hit and run spamming by new members. Any discussion that gets to an agumentative/abusive stage will be cut off by the moderators. Please try and keep it BMW/riding related at some level.
As the group develops we should be able to help you:
-Find other BMW riders in your area
-Help with information about BMW motorcycles, parts, servicing etc
-Find local resources
-Organise or promote events locally
-and whatever else
Any suggestions for the content of the group will always be welcome, We'd like it to cater for as many BMW riders as possible, whether you have 1,2,3 or 4 cylinders, the latest K1200S, a shiny all singing, all dancing K1200LT or a ratty R80G/S which still gets you everywhere you want to go.
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Att Mick
I'll probably be too late for you Mick, but I just spotted a show that i know you'd be interested in:
Posted - Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:33 am
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Alan Pennykid
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Shock Report!
Greetings again Guys: On pages 397 and 399 of the Clymer BMW K Series manual, the pics clearly show the shockie inside the spring. The adjuster is at the top,
Posted - Fri Jul 18, 2008 2:02 am
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Jeff McKenzie
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Re: rear shock
Al: Just had another look at the bike, and it appears the shock probably would fit upside down, that is, with adjuster at the bottom. However, the BMW manual
Posted - Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:26 am
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Jeff McKenzie
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Re: Shocks
Agreed I have used Ohlins on a K1100LT and it was an outstanding investment (Now I have Ohlins on my K100RT Outfit, R100GSPD and front and rear on my
Posted - Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:10 am
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John Olive
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Re: rear shock
Maybe your Nivomat has been going for a long time and the bike has been sitting low for a long time and the new shock is the way it should be. Its feasible
Posted - Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:55 pm
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Alan Pennykid
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