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paint-supplies-&-training-99-008-92-2546-892
(_ Service-InformationM otorcycle ©BMW of N.A. Service Department Group: 99 Pa;nt Paint Supplies and Training August, 1992 99 008 92 (2546) For USA Only In order to be more responsive BMWis upgrading the way paint products are being supplied. Refer to the parts bulletin in June 1992 concerning how to order paint products. Attached is
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paint-touch-up-&-repair-99-006-91-2398-1191
( ( Service-InformationM otorcycle BMW NA Service Df’lpartment Group:· 99 Paint Work “Minor Paint Touch-Up and Repair” November1 991 99 006 91 (2490) For. USA Oniy•· The ability to correct minor flaws in a motorcycle’s paint finish is an asset, whether repairing a new motorcycle or maximizing the value of trade-ins. To assist in demonstrating
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red-paint-application-99-002-90-2398-390
Service-InformationM otorcycle ©BMW of N.A. Service Department Group: 99 Paint Work March 1990 99 002 90 (2398) Paint Application – Code 031 – Red Metallic For USA Only The Red Metallic color is one of the most difficult finishes to apply because the depth of the red color is determined by two factors: 1. The
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paint-sealant-99-001-88-2283-388
( ( Service-InformationM otorcycle BMW NA Service Department BMWPa int Sealant Important: Precautions: Group: 99 Paint Work – March, 1988 99 001 88 (2283) For USA Only BMW of North America, Inc. now offers a Paint Sealant to reduce the possibility of damage to motorcycle paint from external influences such as acid rain and industrial
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paint-color-codes-9-78-17ns-978
( ( SERVICE SERVICE BULLETIN 9-78-17 NS BUTLER & ~MITH, INC. NORWOOD, NEW JERSEY 07648 ”-COMPTON, CALIFORNIA 90224 PAINT COLOR CODES 1970 – 1978 Group 51 – Paints Dear Dealer: To make more convenient the job of selecting matched painted components and paint kits, below is a complete summary of all BMW motorcycle colors used
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In this series, we’ll be talking with independent mechanics, product developers and aficionados of the classic airhead BMW motorcycles, produced from 1970 to 1995, also known as the “Type 247 boxer.” If you’re an airhead rider, you’ll recognize nearly all of our guests in this series. If you’re generally a motorcycle enthusiast, this a great opportunity to add some knowledge to your database and enjoy some great motorcycle talk.

