Disc Lock Misery

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Disc Lock Misery

Postby decisivedave » Sun Mar 16, 2008 10:41 pm

Any one else had the misery of finding out how flimsy the front 'carbon' mud guard is?? In the face of the mighty (& forgotten) Oxford disc lock it just crumpled :oops:

I'll be giving Bahnstormer a call to see what a new one costs, but any thoughts abouht whether fibreglassing it or some other bodge woud work till I save my pennies up?

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Postby throttlemeister » Mon Mar 17, 2008 5:42 am

Yeah, got some nice crumbly part too. You don't really see it unless you're close up, so I am in no hurry to replace yet. It's 199 euro for a full carbon replacement, and I think more for the original BMW part.
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Postby winger » Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:52 am

Perfect excuse to fit a C/F one,i've no doubt Mr Sandbar has one in stock.

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Postby Cobbster » Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:19 am

Hi Dave,
Do as Winger suggests or do as I did when I was a bit skint and could'nt afford a nice new CF replacement. I repaired and resprayed my OE mudguard. It didnt have disc lock rash like yours just cracking in the top varnish coat that looked awful. Ran the bike for a while with it on before I got an Imberger one but to be honest it looked pretty good, as if the bike was made to have a painted mudguard.
I used BMW spray cans which are top draw stuff, being an ex-sprayer and panal beater I can highly recommend them.
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Postby jivebiker » Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:58 pm

Had the same happen to me when a cabbie moved my bike.
Glued it all back together with superglue.
Then the same thing happened again 6 months later. Reckon I'll sort it just before I sell it, which should be a long way off.
I think adding a strip of screen edging to the leading edge should help prevent this very easy breakage.
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Postby iandunn1100ss » Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:09 pm

this is going to sound bad but i have not and will never use one of those for the reason above.just not worth damaging any of my bikes for something that can be removed so easily.
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Postby steve*mac » Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:32 pm

iandunn1100ss wrote:this is going to sound bad but i have not and will never use one of those for the reason above.just not worth damaging any of my bikes for something that can be removed so easily.
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Quite agree, stopped using mine after I had to spend ages repairing mine..

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Postby GeordieBoy » Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:32 pm

Been there, done that, just like the others!

My solution was a carefully placed sticker (yes, that old chestnut!) and a very thin strip of black tape. Covered the damage nicely & wasn't picked up when I part-exed the bike.

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Postby gus » Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:58 pm

Hi all
If you must use a disc lock.then use the flouresent bungee cord which hooks over the throttle and brake lever to remind you its on.
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Postby dave the german » Tue Mar 25, 2008 4:54 am

Cobbster wrote:Hi Dave,
Do as Winger suggests or do as I did when I was a bit skint and could'nt afford a nice new CF replacement. I repaired and resprayed my OE mudguard. It didnt have disc lock rash like yours just cracking in the top varnish coat that looked awful. Ran the bike for a while with it on before I got an Imberger one but to be honest it looked pretty good, as if the bike was made to have a painted mudguard.
I used BMW spray cans which are top draw stuff, being an ex-sprayer and panal beater I can highly recommend them.
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I've done exactly the same - but seeing your mudguard i think i'll get mine colour coded like that - it looks REALLY good
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Postby Blackal » Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:11 am

Get an alarmed Disclock :wink:

You can't even move the bike off the sidestand without it going berzerk :D

Cost: £30 - £80 ish..........

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Postby julian » Tue Mar 25, 2008 10:36 am

Gaffer tape is your friend. Colour coordinate with the black variant (vice silver or green) and it almost matches the carbon fibre.

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Postby Cobbster » Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:02 pm

Hi Dave,
If you need any hints or tips on the paint job just drop me an email and I'll be happy to help.
I still have this one packed away in the loft. Nearly sold it last year on ebay, In the end I'm pleased it did'nt go cos now I have the best of both worlds. Trust me, it looked really good, like I said it was as if it should have been painted from the factory. It was probably cheaper for BMW to stick the tacky CF lookalike one on to save a few bob.

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