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Has there been a formal centralised collection of information on parts for the R1200RT made on this forum yet?
I would like to collate the aggregate knowledge of members to produce a helpful repository of information not available in the Haynes manual.
If anyone has make and model information (and better still any technical information associated with the part) for the following parts:
1. Oxygen sensors,
2. Crank sensors,
3. Fuel level sensor,
4. Camshaft position sensors,
5. Intake air temp sensor,
6. Idle actuator,
7. Throttle position sensor,
8. Knock sensors,
9. Oil level warning sender,
10. Cylinder head temp sensor,
11. Injectors,
12. Oil temp sensor,
13. Fuel pump,
14. Ignition coils,
15. Gear position sensor,
16. Cruise control unit.

Please don't forget the year of R1200RT model from which the part originates.

For example:

Part #: O2-N140 NTK Heated 4-wire Oxygen Sensor
NOTE: F700 and F800 models use 1 oxygen sensor, all other models listed use 2 sensors
Application: BMW F Bike, Hexhead Models
Make/Model: BMW F700, F800, R nineT, R900RT, R1200GS, R1200GS ADV, R1200R, R1200RT
Model Years: 2008 - 2014
Manufacturer #: 11 78 7 718 140 NTK# : 28034
Power Rating: Increases engine performance through optimal air / fuel ratio.
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The MAX BMW parts fiche will give the BMW part # and in some cases photos, https://shop.maxbmw.com/fiche/DiagramsM ... d=09082020
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Not interested in BMW part number... I'm looking for the 3rd party manufacturer who makes the part. To understand this then we have access to the technical information for the part. For example, is the crank sensor set up as leading edge triggered or falling edge? Is the sensor sending canbus ID and if so what ID does it send to the ZFE? Things that are needed to be able to fully service a motorcycle in an educated fashion.
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Marvin2Shoes wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 4:03 amNot interested in BMW part number. I'm looking for the 3rd party manufacturer who makes the part.
Using the BMW part # and description can be a useful starting point when searching for information.

Here's an example, 11 78 7 718 140 OXYGEN SENSOR, https://www.euromotoelectrics.com/BMW-O ... 2-n140.htm

NGKNTK may then be a further source of technical details, https://www.ngkntk.com/uk/products/oxygen-sensors
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Interesting to note that link you posted:
BMW List Price $303.46
EME Price $109.99

I think you'd agree... a bloke'd be a bloody clown to buy the BMW part ROFL!
Yes we need the BMW part number not only for search purposes but also to list with the OEM part number for the reference I'm trying to build.... BMW have a habit of obfuscation where it applies to information about component parts. I'll see how much i can get from the max database. Many thanks David.
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