Brave man, once you start painting this...you have to paint that......then you are compelled to paint the other............before long the whole bike is done
why not just take it off before painting?
quick bit of masking, done job The cover is not that hard to get off and on.(the manuals make it sound so!)
Yes you will need a new Crankshaft seal.
Best thing to do is remove and take to a powder coater. Should only be about £25.
Good attempt though.
) and decided it is not worth the hassle (i,m quite rural here) it involves taking off the case which I,d already decided not to do for reasons above, I,m pretty sure this fix will last, but thanks for your suggestionSo etch primer IS available in aerosol cans then? That Simoniz Satin Tough Black looks damned good even if it looks silver.![]()
just remember to use grease that stops the electralitic action of the stainless bolts and ally engine casing or you will need more than a puller and heat gun to take it off in the future![]()
one of the first things i did was remove the foam - and it appears there is no drain channel to allow and water out from behind the cover - the foam has a channel but the plastic front cover doesnt - well done BMW

Anyone know if the BMW extended warranty covers this problem? Bought it a month ago for 54 reg bike and it has just started to go...thought I'd avoided the dreaded rot (FS365, fender extender, rigorous cleaning etc).
Suppose its the DIY option then. Just a shame the H&B engine bars are in the way making it 100 times harder!
