RT (Twin Cam) - Body Panel Removal and Installation

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RT (Twin Cam) - Body Panel Removal and Installation

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MAX BMW Garage R1200RT Body Panel Removal and Installation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UHU4ZQ2C_Q
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DaygloDavid wrote: MAX BMW Garage R1200RT Body Panel Removal and Installation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UHU4ZQ2C_Q
Isn't that a brilliant video David.  I stumbled across this pre-LC video a couple of months ago, watched it, then removed the Tupperware from my 2012 model without any trouble, replacing it all was a breeze.  Where the various 5mm diam x various length screws all fit is no longer a nightmare after watching the MAX BMW presentation.
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That's a great video more like that is what I need for my 2014 he did make it look easy. First I need to buy myself a torx set.

Question do many people remove the panels for cleaning the bike? I should imagine it would be necessary if you was winterising (is that a word?) and covering the bike in ACF 50?

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Informative video, well found & good `post'..      ;)
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Spencert231 wrote:First I need to buy myself a torx set.
Plenty of info. here on Torx sets, http://www.1200rt.com/index.php/topic,978.0.html
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Spencert231 wrote:Question do many people remove the panels for cleaning the bike? I should imagine it would be necessary if you was winterising (is that a word?) and covering the bike in ACF 50?
I don't remove the panels for routine cleaning, most areas are fairly accessible on the Twin Cam.

Yes, when having the Bike treated with ACF-50, I remove the panels before the guy does his magic.

This thread shows some photos of the ACF-50 process:- http://www.1200rt.com/index.php/topic,1 ... ml#msg6426
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MAX BMW is my Dealer and I consider myself very lucky! They're a great bunch to do business with.
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Anyone know of any vids on LC2014? I think now would be a good time for me to start learning about my bike and how to keep it good. It will not be ridden again for about 8 weeks so it does seem like the right time to learn some stuff.
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