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Top case

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 12:13 am
by Tom Rapp
Hey everyone,


I am new to BMW and this forum.
I really enjoy riding the R1200RT the last part of this summer. I haven't owned a street bike in 40 years or so. I do own 10 motocross bikes so I am certainly not new to motorcycles and my hobby is restoring these bikes.
My question is about the luggage cases on these bikes.  My bike came with the two side cases but no top case. I found a top case with many scratches and the 2 side cases have scuffs and scratches too so I want to get them painted, I have the top case sitting in front of me and cannot figure out how to get the outer shell separated from the inner black shell.
Any ideas anyone?


Thanks


Re: Top case

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:23 am
by Graham88
Remove all of the screws on the inside that are all plainly visible and then there are two nuts hidden under the handle/lever. Remove those (and the handle/lever) and the inner should detach.

Re: Top case

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:27 am
by R2K
We would like to help.  First there are many top box’s that would work with your R1200RT both OEM and aftermarket.  A picture would really help to identify which Topbox you have.  Also the model year of your R1200RT will help narrow the options down. Unless it’s an aftermarket Topbox most of the time you would not separate the outer shell from the inter black plastic liner.  To paint it normally you would remove the back rest pad screws are located on the inside of the lid.  Then remove the top lid by taking it apart at the hinges.


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Re: Top case

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:38 am
by David.
Ktmadventure450 wrote:I have the top case sitting in front of me and cannot figure out how to get the outer shell separated from the inner black shell.
This thread from BMWLT seems to suggest you don't, https://www.bmwlt.com/forums/rt-series/ ... apart.html

Re: Top case

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 2:12 pm
by Tom Rapp
Thank you, It seems better if I just tape everything off to paint it instead of trying to get it apart.

Re: Top case

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 12:57 am
by bicyclenut
I painted my top case and to do so I just separated the bottom and top, a bunch of screws at the hinges and then just taped off the rest.  Took a bit to tape everything off but worked just fine and seemed easier than trying to take the entire thing apart.