Took my bike for an oil & filter service at Cooper BMW Sunderland yesterday. The bike was presented to them will all lights/bulbs functioning. When picking the bike up, switched on the ignition (without starting) to find a headlight bulb warning symbol on the dash. If I purchased a "BMW" bulb, the dealers offered to fit it FOC. At £12.85 for a bulb, https://www.online-parts.co.uk/bmw-bike ... nth=03#sub #3, I politely said, leave it, I'll do it when I get home.
Got a spare bulb out of the cupboard in the garage & replaced the RHS dipped beam.
Looking for a replacement spare bulb, came across CarParts4less, https://www.carparts4less.co.uk/car-parts Have ordered a bulb for £1.46, inc. free P&P.
Headlight Bulbs (H7/55W) - Prices
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Re: Headlight Bulbs (H7/55W) - Prices
I replaced my headlamp bulb the other day, 2015 model.
I though that my 2011 bike was hard to do, it was a dawdle compared to this.
Doctor says that the skin on my fingers will eventually grow back!!
I though that my 2011 bike was hard to do, it was a dawdle compared to this.
Doctor says that the skin on my fingers will eventually grow back!!
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Re: Headlight Bulbs (H7/55W) - Prices
BMW should make its engineer perform maintenance on the things they design. I really don't think they're riders, and certainly don't do their own repairs if they are. The headlight department must be peopled by folks with a five-year-old's hands to fit in there! At least they made the glove box opening usable without leaving skin behind.