Key fob marking headstock...
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Keyless is overthinking a problem that simply does not exist. What is wrong with a key. My key doesn't mark anything.
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When I bought my RT new last year, all that was available were fully specced models with every extra which includes keyless so I had no choice. The dealer told me that BM import very few basic or partially specced bikes.
I tend to agree that keyless may be overkill but BM seem to be following car technology with Bluetooth, keyless, central locking etc. Having been compelled to accept keyless it's been no problem so far.
In many ways the RT is too complicated for me. A great ride from a pure biking viewpoint but there's just too much electronics and I don't use the half of it. It seems to get ever more complex with each new model.
I tend to agree that keyless may be overkill but BM seem to be following car technology with Bluetooth, keyless, central locking etc. Having been compelled to accept keyless it's been no problem so far.
In many ways the RT is too complicated for me. A great ride from a pure biking viewpoint but there's just too much electronics and I don't use the half of it. It seems to get ever more complex with each new model.
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I so agree with you. Over complicated electronics do nothing for me. I like the KISS principle.
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has anyone thought of the idea of seperating out the key from the fob and just keeping the fob in a pocket?
radical I know O0
radical I know O0
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nearly 10.30 at night, I'm only just getting started on my radical creative moves and new business ideas!RTman10 wrote: Now your getting technical.
Keep those problematic key and fob issues coming!
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I am trying to find the dash pad RT Man has but can't locate on the Hornig website any help?
The little BM bag that is not the carbon yoke protector
The little BM bag that is not the carbon yoke protector
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It's an old BMW one. The new version is a leather type material but just as effective.
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+1. O0gaggle wrote: When I bought my RT new last year, all that was available were fully specced models with every extra which includes keyless so I had no choice. The dealer told me that BM import very few basic or partially specced bikes.
I tend to agree that keyless may be overkill but BM seem to be following car technology with Bluetooth, keyless, central locking etc. Having been compelled to accept keyless it's been no problem so far.
In many ways the RT is too complicated for me. A great ride from a pure biking viewpoint but there's just too much electronics and I don't use the half of it. It seems to get ever more complex with each new model.
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I tried this .... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 538wt_1402
It didn't work!
Could not get it to fit mine and gave up in the end as it looked like it would never fit.
I was born with nothing and unfortunately I still have most of it left.
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I keep mine on a lanyard around my neck... simples! Doesn't mark the headstock at all!!
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As I posted earlier in the thread, if you just put a bit of electrical tape around the fob where the two halves join, it no longer marks the head stock. I did that when I read about it on another thread and no marks at all