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SteveD
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All parts BMW

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Might be worth a browse occasionally. http://parts.bmwmotorcycles.com/
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Kurt in S.A.
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Seems to contain a lot of holes. It doesn't go back very far. It seems to be missing the early /5s. Not many dealers are involved in this program.

Maybe it's a work in progress? :?:

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Yeah, missing 71, 72, and 73 is a bit weird.
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OverKnight
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It doesn't let you select an R80RT; R80 is the only option.
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I like Max's site better. RealOEM parts is also like Max's and easier to work with.

Prices will be helpful to see if the local dealers are gouging their customers. RealOEM tended to be higher than Max. I spoke with Max's internet sales guy to ask if buying on-line was cheaper than buying over the counter since I am just a few miles from one of their shops. He said they are required to charge MSRP by BMW so pricing is the same, regardless of how purchased... or should be. I did find that to be true when purchasing over the counter and knowing what the online price was.

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Rob
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SteveD wrote:Might be worth a browse occasionally. http://parts.bmwmotorcycles.com/
Ha thanks man! I was going to ask a question on the forum for bolt sizes, my most recent purchase was missing the bolts for the alternator and starter motor. So almost there. :-) Would be good to setup a list of bolt sizes, I have built up my own list so I can order stainless steel replacements.

This is also a good resource, nicer view of assembly schematics and nicer view of spare parts with BMW part numbers.
http://www.maxbmwmotorcycles.com/fiche/PartsFiche.aspx
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