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R50/2 Final Drive Gasket

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NoahRodenbeek
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R50/2 Final Drive Gasket

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Hey guys, I've hit a new snag, gaskets! Do I cut these myself or is there a good place you could recommend to buy them? Keep in mind I'm a total newbie to mechanical work.

Thanks!

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I wouldn't think of trying to

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I wouldn't think of trying to make one of these myself. I'd get what you need from Vech.
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lol good to know! You got a

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lol good to know! Thank you!

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lol good to know! Thank you!

I enjoy surfing the web for parts and price, for me is a lot of fun shopping.

Since Huggett is an official manufacturer and supplier of vintage BMW motorcycle parts for BMW AG he has great prices, but being in Switzerland shipping may be expensive and slow. Even with shipping both my front shock absorber cartridges cost the same as purchasing only one in the US.
But there are some parts that cost only a few dollars more than HUggett but are already in the continent.
I have purchased parts from all vendors listed in the forum and have been purchasing parts on E-bay from spike_buck and others.

Be careful with multi brand vendors, most of the time they don't have the parts on stock. Call before ordering.
San Arthur in San Antonio, Texas
'58 R26 '76 R90S '88 R100RS '94 R100GS/PD

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