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Yet Another Airhead Restoration. Making an r60/6 new again. Oil pan, oil pickup, and center stand. Bull;July 12, 2009 • Leave a Comment. Anton Largiader has a great write-up on the changes made to the oil pan and oil pickup at http:/ largiader.com/tech/oilpan/. Oil Pan for 95 R100RT: 11131336995. Dip Stick 95 R100RT: 11431337542. Dip Stick o-ring: 11431337308. Oil Strainer Gasket 95 R100RT: 11411265258. Oil Strainer Flange 95 R100RT: 11411337536. Two M6 x 50mm bolts for Oil Strainer Flange: 7119912335.
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster: Work In Progress
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster. Restoring a 1973 BMW R75/5 Airhead Toaster Motorcycle. Monday, February 16, 2009. Haven't had an overall shot of the work in progress for a while, so here it is. I've got the handlebars and controls mostly back on, and the big task at this point is installing all new cables. I put the tank in place to make sure all the wiring and cables avoid hitting spots they shouldn't. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How to Use This Blog. Duane Ausherman's BMW Pages.
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster: January 2009
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster. Restoring a 1973 BMW R75/5 Airhead Toaster Motorcycle. Sunday, January 25, 2009. The black stripes on the chrome battery covers and the fuel tank panels badly needed repainting. I wiped the panels clean, and scraped off any loose bits of old paint. Then, I carefully masked off the areas I didn't want to paint with masking tape, even curving the corners to match the original paint job. I used a large sheet of paper to make a window that covered the remainder of the panel. On reasse...
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster: Almost Finished?
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster. Restoring a 1973 BMW R75/5 Airhead Toaster Motorcycle. Tuesday, March 3, 2009. With the new Corbin seat in place, I'm only waiting for a new headlamp rubber gasket and I'll be able to finally assemble the headlight. Then, I'll go through the whole bike one more time to recheck torque settings, adjust cables, and make sure there isn't anything I've forgotten. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How to Use This Blog. Duane Ausherman's BMW Pages. Rubber Chicken Racing Garage.
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster: Restriping Chrome Panels
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster. Restoring a 1973 BMW R75/5 Airhead Toaster Motorcycle. Sunday, January 25, 2009. The black stripes on the chrome battery covers and the fuel tank panels badly needed repainting. I wiped the panels clean, and scraped off any loose bits of old paint. Then, I carefully masked off the areas I didn't want to paint with masking tape, even curving the corners to match the original paint job. I used a large sheet of paper to make a window that covered the remainder of the panel.
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster: Broken Camshaft Tip
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster. Restoring a 1973 BMW R75/5 Airhead Toaster Motorcycle. Friday, March 20, 2009. Just found out that at some point the camshaft tip (lower part of the photo) had been broken. In order to hold the advance unit in place on the shaft, someone tapped into the tip of the shaft and the advance is now held in place with an allen screw and washer, with a small circlip of some type in between to keep it tight. Labels: 12 Engine Electric. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster: February 2009
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster. Restoring a 1973 BMW R75/5 Airhead Toaster Motorcycle. Monday, February 16, 2009. Haven't had an overall shot of the work in progress for a while, so here it is. I've got the handlebars and controls mostly back on, and the big task at this point is installing all new cables. I put the tank in place to make sure all the wiring and cables avoid hitting spots they shouldn't. Saturday, February 14, 2009. Ignition Switch Cover Dilemma. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How to Use This Blog.
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster: March 2009
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster. Restoring a 1973 BMW R75/5 Airhead Toaster Motorcycle. Sunday, March 22, 2009. Finally, the completed bike! After completing the rebuild, I added a set of Chase Harper saddlebags and some other extra bits. This is a nice studio shot a friend of mine did of the completed project. Friday, March 20, 2009. Labels: 12 Engine Electric. Tuesday, March 3, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How to Use This Blog. Duane Ausherman's BMW Pages. Rubber Chicken Racing Garage.
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster: Ignition Switch Cover Dilemma
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1973 BMW R75/5 Toaster. Restoring a 1973 BMW R75/5 Airhead Toaster Motorcycle. Saturday, February 14, 2009. Ignition Switch Cover Dilemma. Long story short, I needed a quick fix. I broke apart an old spark plug (left) and snipped off the end, just below the washer-like lip pictured. Then, using an extra washer inside the bucket and another one on the outside, I had a new post! I used a little blue Loctite to secure it in place. And the fix is hidden from view by the chrome ignition switch cover.