Dear All,
As a newbie to the R1200RT, I've got what I think is a silly question, but it's annoying that I can't get it out of my head. Today I removed the black plastic shroud at the rear of the RHS cylinder, exposing the starter motor (at least I think it's the starter motor!) and other stuff. When I went to re-attach the shroud / panel (held on by two screws) I found that when I tightened the lower screw, the panel would still "slide / move" as if it wasn't done up tight enough. The top screw has a deeper "boss" under the head of the screw than the lower screw. I did not mix up the screws. Is this normal? (I know it's pretty anal, but....)
Cheers, Rickmeister.
Plastic shroud, RHS at rear of right cylinder.
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- Joined: Mon Aug 22, 2016 8:22 am
- Location: Maitland, Australia
- Bike Model and Year: R1200RT, 2015
Re: Plastic shroud, RHS at rear of right cylinder.
Are you sure you have not mixed the two screws up?
Some screws have a long unthreaded shank on them whilst others do not.
If you mix them up you cannot tighten down on the panel.
Some screws have a long unthreaded shank on them whilst others do not.
If you mix them up you cannot tighten down on the panel.
Re: Plastic shroud, RHS at rear of right cylinder.
Did you put the protrusion/shaft into the rubber grommet at the top of the panel.
Re: Plastic shroud, RHS at rear of right cylinder.
Yes top and bottom screws have different shoulder lengths, try reversing them
Supposed to be a rubber grommet for center attach point, have scene a couple delivered without.
I've learned the hard way about BMW panel screws, noe when removing panel I use a bit of masking tape and attach the removed screw next to the hole it goes in, saves time later
Supposed to be a rubber grommet for center attach point, have scene a couple delivered without.
I've learned the hard way about BMW panel screws, noe when removing panel I use a bit of masking tape and attach the removed screw next to the hole it goes in, saves time later
Jim