Cylider Head Guards

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marecycling
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Cylider Head Guards

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I am going to order the parts for the jump starting lug on my 2002 R1150 from Chicago BMW. I also need a pair of cylinder head guards for a 2002 single spark. Would anyone know the part number. While I am asking, I have just ordered a new OdysseyPC-680 battery off of E-Bay.
Will it bolt right in, or do I need additional mounting hardware for cables?
Any info is appreciated.
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Post by greer »

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=118725

Check this link for info on the battery install, has pictures too. Not a big deal to install, my husband and I just put one in my bike.

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Post by fnfalman »

http://www.stantonheadguards.com/

You can shell out $100 for the crappy BMW plastic guards that barely cover anything, or you can try out the above. After I'm replacing my cylinder head covers, I'm going to mount those Stanton headguards.
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