Thanks to RTs4me for posting elsewhere, a link to a BMW Motorrad Parts Catalogue.
https://www.online-parts.co.uk/bmw-bike-spare-parts/
Thought it might be useful to keep it handy for future referrence.
BMW Motorrad Parts
- Doctor T
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Re: BMW Motorrad Parts
They are based in Germany but are owned by Rybrook Ltd in the UK. Rybrook holdings is a Mini/BMW car dealer.
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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Re: BMW Motorrad Parts
As posted elsewhere, given BMW Motorrad part numbers, my local BMW car dealer will order motorcycle parts.
They are only 3 miles away, whereas the nearest Motorrad dealer is 35 miles from home.
They are only 3 miles away, whereas the nearest Motorrad dealer is 35 miles from home.
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Re: BMW Motorrad Parts
I’ve had a few bits and bobs from these folks, no problems at all (top box brake light and rubber bungs for the side fairings to pop into).