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Anonymous Posted on Apr 21, 2013

How to adjust brake pedal height on bmw r100rs

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Gino Cussen

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  • Posted on Mar 21, 2009

SOURCE: HOW MUCH OIL DO YOU USE PER FORK ON A BMW R100RS

420milliliters .... = .420 litre per leg

The manual can be found here. Rate me if its good. Thanks.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 18, 2010

SOURCE: I misplaced my ktm adjustable rear set manual, how...

the gear shifter and the brake pedal should be set even with the footpegs.. the same height so when you rest your foot on the peg it should be right on top of each.. hope that I could help

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 07, 2010

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You can purchase a Haynes manual (#0249) for the airhead twins for a little less than $50. Most bookshops and motorcycle dealerships sell or can get these manuals. Check online too, maybe some used manuals out there.

Other alternative is the OEM BMW factory service manual.... it is a bit more technical and assumes that you know most of the basic BMW stuff. Order from a BMW dealer.

Good Luck!

tombones

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  • Posted on Apr 22, 2011

SOURCE: DOES 1980 BMW R100RS RUN

Yes, unleaded is okay to run your bike, but use premium unleaded. Please rate my answer. Thanks.

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I misplaced my ktm adjustable rear set manual, how...

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