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Kind of typical that BMW is very careful to NOT mention this in the user manualThat is what I do with both of my r18s. Easy Peasy.
Mine only has 152 pages and very briefly mentions jumps start with a near useless illustration which certaily does not help to find the plug.There is a procedure with pictures on page 193 of the owners manual. That is how I found out. I was using the R18B manual, so maybe on another page if you have a different model.



Where did you get the mudguard from? I am looking on ebay but they seem to be for the 16" wheel fitted on the classicWell that was easy; no pins or what.
Correct torx bit, small ratchet directly over it and just locking fluid slowing things down.
Easy peasy.
Imo looks a lot better befitting the retro thing. Front and rear mudguard are now matching.
Cost me 107.15 € incl. shipping.
Where did you get the mudguard from? I am looking on ebay but they seem to be for the 16" wheel fitted on the classic

??So only B, T/C & Roctane models cone with the factory damper?Because I like riding with the hands quite loosely on the bars to let the geometry of the bike do it´s stabilising steering. I basically ride the way BMW engineers assume the cruise control is used. Ergo thought about a steering damper.
Saw one on ebay and pounced. Should take, if customs cooperates, about a month to get up here.
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