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  1. L

    2000 R1100R Clutch Switch Removal

    Like many, the clutch switch on my R1100R has failed. I have read several threads, primarily related to the RT, on how to remove the switch. The consensus is to clip the wires and use a thin walled, deep 11mm socket. Unfortunately, I have had no luck as the 12 pt deep socket I am using will...
  2. Bdiver

    Headlight switch gone bad again....

    A long time ago (in a land far away...) So back in 2005 my headlight went out on a trip which made me have to stop for a motel on my way home. I replaced the headlight and still no go. Found out it was the switch so I got a used one off ebay. I also installed relays for both the high and low...
  3. V

    Corbin seat - need switch bezel / trim

    Hi Guys: I just bought a 2000 R1100RT and love it so far. I've set out to fix a few of the small things that the bike needs. Among them are (1) cracked and (1) missing Corbin seat heater switch bezels. The switch has labeling that indicates they are type K1A, manufactured by Otto. However I've...
  4. Moto316

    07 R1200GS Side Stand Kill Switch

    Does anyone know how to remove and dis-connect the side stand kill switch? A short in the wiring caused a friends bike to not work because of this fault, so I was thinking I should remove mine and prevent this from happening. Thanks for any help, thoughts, ideas that you have.
  5. R

    Two bikes, neither working

    My 07 Moto Guzzi Breva 750 burned out its voltage regulator two weeks ago. Since then, the warehouse has sent two new ones, both wrong for the bike. So I took advantage of a deal to buy a 89 R100GS, figuring that way I would always have a bike to ride. To get a license for it, it needed a new...
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