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- Wed 2. Nov 2011, 02:43
- Forum: Restoration forum
- Topic: BMW Classic sheetmetal?
- Replies: 2
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Re: BMW Classic sheetmetal?
That's about what I thought. The sheetmetal I have purchased is so perfect that it just could not be a reproduction! Some of the parts I've received from Mobile Tradition (Classic Tradition?, or whatever it's called nowdays) actually seems better than OEM.
- Mon 17. Oct 2011, 05:23
- Forum: Restoration forum
- Topic: Restoration of leather police bags
- Replies: 1
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Re: Restoration of leather police bags
...folks who make harnesses for horses often have a special sewing machines that are strong enough for use for leather repair. You might try them? As for the locks, most Denfeld panniers used ABUS locks that were similar/same to standard Deutsches Wehrmacht issue. These are not difficult to find in ...
- Mon 17. Oct 2011, 05:14
- Forum: Restoration forum
- Topic: BMW Classic sheetmetal?
- Replies: 2
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BMW Classic sheetmetal?
Are the BMW Classic fenders and gastanks made using the original factory tooling that had been placed in storage over the years? If I purchase, for example, a R51/3 front fender, is it made using the original stamping equipment from the 1951-54 era?
- Fri 2. Mar 2007, 21:10
- Forum: Restoration forum
- Topic: Pinstriping
- Replies: 1
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Re: Pinstriping
Dave...The front and rear fenders, "mudguards" in GB speak, were not originally pinstriped on the 1936-37 R5-R6. The original tank pinstrip is unusual in that the thin line is outside from the thick line. These are pecularities of the R5-6. I believe that the pattern of pinstriping for the...
- Wed 14. Feb 2007, 21:04
- Forum: Restoration forum
- Topic: HOW IS THIS BMW. R69S.
- Replies: 1
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Re: HOW IS THIS BMW. R69S.
I do have an early type R69S Earls fork which is complete...but shipping is difficult given the size and weight of the parts. Contact me off list if you live in midwestern USA.