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Hi there, earlier in the year I noticed that the rubber ball joint cover on the front forks had perished. I looked to the internet for the answer but nothing, I rang BMW Motorworks, only suggested to buy a complete new £150.......... so a bit more looking and I found this on eBay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Rubb...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
This is the rubber cover that comes from Italy for a little over a tenner. it came within a few days.
So this morning on a rainy/grey cumbrian morning I set to work.
Tools needed: 7mm Alan Key, 22mm open ended Spanner, very small screwdriver, cable tie, pair of pliers.
1. Put bike on the centre stand and jack up front of the bike, drop the front wheel out. remove the black cap on top of the nut.
2. place the spanner on the nut and it'll take some strength but get it to move by pulling it anti clockwise. once free put the Alan key in the top and wedge it against the forks to stop it from moving. Then use the spanner again and remove the nut, you'll notice that the forks slowly start to lower and the top of the ball joint becomes clear.
3. Remove the remains of the torn cover. there should be a black elastic band at the top, keep hold of that and a blue clip to keep the base of the cover in place.
4. Pack some grease back into the ball joint and ensure its clean. Then place the cover over the top and secure the bottom in place either with the blue circle clip or I used a cable tie. then place the rubber band around the top.
5. Push the ball joint back into the hole and nut on the top, this will draw everything back into place just ensure that you use the Alan key and spanner, black cover back on and wheel back on and off you go!
Took me about 25 minutes! and probably saved me about £140!
Hope this helps!
Should have taken pictures !
Benson
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Rubb...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
This is the rubber cover that comes from Italy for a little over a tenner. it came within a few days.
So this morning on a rainy/grey cumbrian morning I set to work.
Tools needed: 7mm Alan Key, 22mm open ended Spanner, very small screwdriver, cable tie, pair of pliers.
1. Put bike on the centre stand and jack up front of the bike, drop the front wheel out. remove the black cap on top of the nut.
2. place the spanner on the nut and it'll take some strength but get it to move by pulling it anti clockwise. once free put the Alan key in the top and wedge it against the forks to stop it from moving. Then use the spanner again and remove the nut, you'll notice that the forks slowly start to lower and the top of the ball joint becomes clear.
3. Remove the remains of the torn cover. there should be a black elastic band at the top, keep hold of that and a blue clip to keep the base of the cover in place.
4. Pack some grease back into the ball joint and ensure its clean. Then place the cover over the top and secure the bottom in place either with the blue circle clip or I used a cable tie. then place the rubber band around the top.
5. Push the ball joint back into the hole and nut on the top, this will draw everything back into place just ensure that you use the Alan key and spanner, black cover back on and wheel back on and off you go!
Took me about 25 minutes! and probably saved me about £140!
Hope this helps!
Should have taken pictures !
Benson

