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Parting out 1998 BMW R1100RT
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I've decided to part out my RT. It is graphite in color has 119K+ miles on it. Plan to start dismantling this weekend and some parts are already being negotiated. I have already checked other
well known
salvage parts sources and have priced all of my parts at least 15% below theirs. Keep in mind most of these parts have the full 119K on them so please, no great expectations of perfection. (example: the final drive is working perfectly but with 119K, should have new seals before being installed on another bike.) A few parts are relatively new (on the bike for less than 15K) like stainless steel brake lines, coil, plug wires, throttle cables and clutch cable that I will sell just slightly less than the original purchase price (1/2 to 2/3).
The parts already pending sale are: belly pan, dash panel, right lower silver panel, gas tank and innards, valve covers, seats, ABS unit, left mirror assembly, and the muffler. Everything else is up for grabs and as mentioned, I have a price list that is too long to list here and the BMW part numbers so you can get the right part by finding the one you need on any of the online parts fische' available at various dealers' websites . PM me for pricing on the parts you are interested in.
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Re: Parting out 1998 BMW R1100RT
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What kind of brakelines? Dibs. Headlight?
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Quote from: r77toy on December 11, 2009, 07:36:01 PM
What kind of brakelines? Dibs. Headlight?
PM sent.
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Got RID? or did that go with the dash?
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Quote from: Andrew on December 12, 2009, 08:30:39 AM
Got RID? or did that go with the dash?
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I am in need of the RH triangular trim piece that sits between the pegs and and seat for my RT1150. I think they are the same, do you have one of those?
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just a quick FYI this morning; I have family obligations with the grandkids all day so it will be tomorrow or late this evening before I can follow-up on the PMs already received and any others that might come in today.
need to answer a recurring question before I leave for the day; I do have a PayPal account and will PM that (hopefully this evening) to those who have asked. That is also my preferred method of payment, with money order being the only other option I will accept.
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I'm out on the brake lines, good luck.
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Greetings all, I have several requests for parts and am in the process of dismantling the bike. I got assigned some holiday honey-dos over the weekend and didn't get as far along as I had hoped. I have one paid customer needing the SS brake lines while his bike is torn down, so I am going to concentrate on taking care of him first and will prioritize each inquiry here and on other websites in the date/time order I received them in an effort to be as fair as possible.
Already gone are the afore mentioned brake lines, belly pan, right silver foot peg mounting plate, tank sending unit and float assy. with pump and all mounting hardware including rubber mounts, bolts, bushings, air intake snorkels from front to back with mount hardware (2 pieces), center dash panel with hardware/screws, interior glove-box and hardware, hazard warning light switch, RID, right triangular side cover, both saddle-bags.
I also noted in private messages with some that I do have nearly every part listed with it's corresponding BMW part number and my price in an Excel spreadsheet that I can E-mail by request in PMs.
I'll check back here as often as possible and do my best to respond to everyone as fairly as possible.
thanks for looking! I'll catch up as fast as I can.
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Re: Parting out 1998 BMW R1100RT
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December 17, 2009, 03:04:55 PM »
Time for another update on sold parts: gone are both passenger foot pegs, rear seat, all three parts of the luggage rack, painted tail piece, luggage rack support sub-frame, rear seat lock, rear seat adjustment blocks.
Also of note are the OEM shocks with only about 35K miles on them. And both tires are in very good condition, both are Metzler ME880s. The front is a 120/70 x 17 with 2656 miles for $100.00 and the rear is a 170/60 x 17 with 7582 miles for $75.00 ( no patches in either tire).
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just sold left triangular side cover as well.
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What kind of wheel is the rear? '98 was 18" I think.
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Re: Parting out 1998 BMW R1100RT
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Quote from: r77toy on December 17, 2009, 06:04:41 PM
What kind of wheel is the rear? '98 was 18" I think.
You would be correct; my wheel is from a K1200RS and I switched to have the greater selection of ME880s to choose from.
These wheels are also for sale; front (stock 3-spoke RT) $150.00 with all the dings and scratches to be expected from 119K miles. Rear wheel from K-RS (5-spoke) $200.00.
Another item of note is the tail-light unit which has two additional running light bulbs on either side of the brake light and two 8_LED flashing units built in on either side of the original running light. ($75.00)
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Re: Parting out 1998 BMW R1100RT
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just another update for parts sold or promised out.
both valve covers, spark plug wires, plug wire covers, top case (still have one with some road rash) left silver foot peg plate, center stand spring, right shark fin, right main fairing panel, left shark fin bracket, right mirror assembly, left triangular side cover.
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RID showed up yesterday, Looks great
Complete with mounting screws
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Quote from: Andrew on December 24, 2009, 12:08:10 PM
RID showed up yesterday, Looks great
Complete with mounting screws
glad I could help.
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just adding an update on parts that are
sold
. Now gone are the front wheel, axle, & spacers and the speedometer drive and cable.
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OH yeah, also wondering why there is a Google ad in my original post? How the heck did that happen and why is it allowed to happen?
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Quote from: cruisin on February 05, 2010, 03:33:14 PM
OH yeah, also wondering why there is a Google ad in my original post? How the heck did that happen and why is it allowed to happen?
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