Time Traveller
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Your asking an 1100/1150 question in the 1200 section. The 1200 has a completely different final drive to yours. .
Nothing to do with BMW having a language of their own.
The bevel box contains the bevel gears.
Ducatis also have a bevel drive. And it's called a bevel drive because it also has bevel gears.
Bevel gears. After 36 years of mechaniking (you don't say what you've been mechaniking.... airfix models ?) you've now learnt what bevel gears are. Lots of mechaniky things use bevel gears.
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I know exactly what bevel gears are thank you, and all sorts of un'bearing'ly boring anarakoid stuff. But "Bevel Box"...really?
Just never been around (motorbike) shaft drives until now...and beginning to regret it too. Everything I've had has had a chain...or a diff.
I'm a 4-5 spanners Haynes mechanic. Not professional, because I would be too slow, but certainly competent to repair and rebuild most things.
But mostly not beyond because one starts to need a bike specific single application tools that cost too much to warrant a single job on my own bike.
And my workshop space is sadly lacking, due to having two 20 year old something kids with all their biking crap in the way...
barely space to park my bike let alone do any work on it <rant>But yeah, I'll do most things if I have the correct tools. ¦:0)
Bevel Box. Tch.

Never heard of anything being called that, and I've been (reasonably competently) mechaniking for the last 36 years.


