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TECHNICAL MOTOBRICK WRENCHING In Remembrance of Inge K. => The Motobrick Workshop => Topic started by: frankenduck on April 24, 2012, 12:42:17 PM
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Attached below.
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Nice, thanks!
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Excellent, thank you
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Awesome!!! you rock
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Awesome!!! you rock
Going out on a limb here, but I'm guessing he, "rolls" too. :bmwsmile
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Is the 16v k100 included in this manual? Thank you!
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Awesome thank you !
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Thank you!
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Another thank you coming your way. Thanx.
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thank you for your acknowledgment
pls take notice that BMW Munich allowed us / (flyingbrick) to put those K-files online
thats very unusual and we should not take that for granted
so :2thumbup: :2thumbup: :2thumbup: to :bmwsmile
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I, for one, am grateful. Thank you Mothership in Munich :mm
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Thanks for this.....in 2014 ! :bmwsmile
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Thanks for posting that frankenduck . :2thumbup:
I found this site from a google search looking for just that. Of course, as a visitor, the PDF link was hidden. I applied for membership and, after what I assume is an intense vetting process, my membership was approved and I was able to access the file.
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Thanks very much for the manual, I have the Clymer manual, but every little bit of info helps!...
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Thanks very much for the manual, I have the Clymer manual, but every little bit of info helps!...
+1
I actually have the Clymer and the Haynes, lol.
Thank you frankenduck!
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Frankenduck....thanks so much. Fantastic resource. Could you let me know what you use to lube the throttle grip mechanism on your bike? I find my throttle return is slow. I cleaned everything, put on some white lithium, pulled some of that off and put on some spray lube to loosen things up a bit. The throttle cable snaps back when not attached so that doesn't seem to be it so I'm a little confused. Should be pretty low-tech maintenance, I would have thought.
Thanks
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Thanks
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just ran across this. another big thank you. I have a manual ordered but it hasn't arrived yet
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Thank you Thank you. Outstanding
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Can never have to many manuals
Thanks Martin
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Thanks Much, great resource! :clap:
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I got a Haynes K75/K100 manual that came with my RT's purchase price. But also great to have the BMW manual for an additional resource, thanks!
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Although it doesn't include a 92 K100RS, it's still a great reference tool.....thanks!
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It is always appreciated when someone goes to the trouble to post a shop manual.
Many thanks... :2thumbup:
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Although it doesn't include a 92 K100RS, it's still a great reference tool.....thanks!
A manual for the 4V model to which you refer, Mike, is also in the Repair Guidance Master List along with the 2V manual. It is at this link.
http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,2253.0.html (http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,2253.0.html)
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Thank you! :2thumbup:
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Thank you for that.
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Gotta add another "THANK YOU" from a new K100RS owner. Just brought home a 1985, seems it needs a starter, and then I'll have it back on the road !
Bob
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Does anyone have the procedure to rebuild the front master brake cylinder for a non abs K75s. The repair manual show a illustration of the front master brake cylinder but no procedure for the rebuild.
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Does anyone have the procedure to rebuild the front master brake cylinder for a non abs K75s.
There is a photo-essay on the procedure under the category Brakes in the Repair Guidance section.
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I actually have the Clymer and the Haynes, lol.
Which do you prefer, Clymer or Haynes? I have the Haynes and was debating purchasing the Clymer too.
I wish the images in the official BMW manual were clearer. Is the print version of the official BMW manual better in that regard?
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Which do you prefer, Clymer or Haynes? I have the Haynes and was debating purchasing the Clymer too.
It is essential for me to have at least two manuals from different publishers. The Clymer is well-organized and detailed but sometimes the writers in the Haynes manual will have instructions that I can comprehend better. The reverse is also true. Compare the two manual sections on reassembling timing chains.
Halftone photos in print will usually be more clear than those that have been scanned for online use.
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Halftone photos in print will usually be more clear than those that have been scanned for online use.
This is usually an indication of amateur scanning, or inadequate software ... or both. :nono
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This is usually an indication of amateur scanning, or inadequate software ... or both. :nono
I'm not sure when the BMW manual was scanned but I'm guessing it was many years ago. It's not a very good scanning job but the pages are straight. I'm not meaning to disparage the freebie from the mothership, just sharing my thoughts. I reprinted some of the pages on our color printer at work, using grayscale, and they came out much better than our B/W printer. I'd still like more detail but unless I can buy a print copy of said manual. :dunno
I bought what I thought was a printed copy of the manual on eBay before I found the pdf and I swear they printed it using microfiche because the dark and light all seem reversed. It's the worst $25 I've ever spent. lol
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I'm not meaning to disparage the freebie from the mothership, just sharing my thoughts.
Your thoughts are disparaging though, woodgeek. Give them a spanking. :giggles