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Re: Help - 1971 R/50 Barnfind
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 11:46 pm
by audiowize
Yeah, I picked up two box fans to use in my DIY paint booth, and they have been re-purposed to blow across those lovely fins.
Out of curiosity, if I'm on the interstate in the summer time and it's 80 degrees with stop and go traffic, should I just pull off and wait for things to clear out?
There's an early 80's R100 frame on Craigslist here... ugh, so tempting...
Re: Help - 1971 R/50 Barnfind
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 11:58 pm
by Major Softie
audiowize wrote:
Out of curiosity, if I'm on the interstate in the summer time and it's 80 degrees with stop and go traffic, should I just pull off and wait for things to clear out?
No. The bike can idle fine while not in motion, and 80 isnt hot at all. It's "fast idle" that isn't good without air moving across the cylinders.
Re: Help - 1971 R/50 Barnfind
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 1:13 pm
by jjwithers
Be very careful when ordering from MotoBins
daz wrote:Audiowize, that's the same bike I picked up. Darn near the same condition. The best price I found on bars was from MotoBins.
The reason Moto Bins has the best prices is because they are selling shotty after market crap. I just learned my final lesson which is to NEVER order anything from them.
In addition to this link, I am finding many other items they have sold me to be rubbish, non BMW, poor quality, parts.
http://beemersandbits.com/2014/05/motob ... from-them/
And do you want to ship their crappy stuff back to the UK on your own dime?
Re: Help - 1971 R/50 Barnfind
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 7:43 am
by daz
jjwithers wrote:Be very careful when ordering from MotoBins
daz wrote:Audiowize, that's the same bike I picked up. Darn near the same condition. The best price I found on bars was from MotoBins.
The reason Moto Bins has the best prices is because they are selling shotty after market crap. I just learned my final lesson which is to NEVER order anything from them.
And do you want to ship their crappy stuff back to the UK on your own dime?
Crap, just when I was totally happy with my new bars and grips. And seat cover.
But it's too late, I'm sure Audiowize already has his bars installed since he's ridden 500 miles!
Re: Help - 1971 R/50 Barnfind
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 12:16 pm
by audiowize
Yeah, I found that when I lacked confidence in what I was doing, I would buy parts from BMW Hucky and use it as an excuse to bother him for advice. He was also really helpful in identifying some random aftermarket parts that came with the bike.
Max BMW and Capitol Cycles got my orders for random doodads. I ordered a few too many doodads from Max and they don't seem to mind taking returns.
Re: Help - 1971 R/50 Barnfind
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 12:18 pm
by jjwithers
I can't say enough good things about Max BMW. They are knowledgeable and helpful when needed. And you get a pack of M&M's with each order!