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Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:28 pm
by Mr Breeze
Might be a silly question (and yes, I've searched the forum for an answer) but on my new R1200R, there is a black plastic cover on the left side (as sitting on the bike) swingarm pivot cap, but nothing on the right. I see that Touratech, Hornig, and others make a cover, but it begs the question, why did BMW only put a cover on the left side, but not the right? Can you get a second black plastic left side cover and put it on the right side? Some of the aftermarket covers/caps are nice, but pricy.

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:56 pm
by deilenberger
I actually asked BMW about this.. and they claim it's so moisture doesn't condense in the swingarm pivot housing and rot the bearings.

Hey - they said it, I didn't.. (would seem two tightly fitting covers might keep water out - but what'a I know..)

Oh - it has to be an R1200R specific cover - it's a slightly different size then the ones commonly found for the GS..

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:43 pm
by Coyote Crazy
deilenberger wrote:I actually asked BMW about this.. and they claim it's so moisture doesn't condense in the swingarm pivot housing and rot the bearings.
Don,
I got the same answer from my dealer here in CA. Go figure.
deilenberger wrote:Oh - it has to be an R1200R specific cover - it's a slightly different size then the ones commonly found for the GS..
I ordered the one for the left side from BMW thinking it would work and it is slightly different size and would not work on the right side! Go figure again! #-o

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:44 pm
by websterize
Coyote Crazy wrote:I ordered the one for the left side from BMW thinking it would work and it is slightly different size and would not work on the right side! Go figure again! #-o
I assume you guys are referring to the covering cap on the rear frame? (See "46-Frame, Fairing, Cases" > Rear frame > Part 8 at Max's parts fiche.)

If that's true, it's odd it didn't fit on the right side since the covering cap for the clutch side (PN 46517694153; $5) is the same part number as the opposite, throttle-side covering cap on the rear wheel fork. (The rear wheel fork blowout diagram is under "33- Rear Axle & Suspension on the fiche.)

Thought about getting the milled covering caps (PN 31427706048; $33 each), in addition to the milled telelever caps, but couldn't justify the cost for what would be inconspicuous bling to my eye. Instead, I went with the milled levers.

edit: I was looking at the rear fork backward. Doesn't appear there is a cover cap on the throttle side.

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:37 am
by rockbottom
Coyote Crazy wrote:I ordered the one for the left side from BMW thinking it would work and it is slightly different size and would not work on the right side! Go figure again! #-o
I'm glad I'm not the only one. First time I noticed the "missing" one, I assumed it had fallen off and ordered a replacement which, of course, doesn't fit.

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:02 am
by nephets
Yes, I always thought that the bike looked unfinished without a cap.
My cheap and cheerful remedy was to go to Walmart and buy one of those convex blind spot mirrors which fix to your wing mirrors. Get one slightly smaller than dished pivot hole, cut off the outer plastic casing off and fix the mirror in place with a couple of dobs of Bluetack. Any rain water just runs out from behind the mirror. Looks good and still works a treat even after 3 years.

Steve.

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:40 am
by mogu83
I had a fellow Beemer rider make me crazy because of the 'missing' cover. He insisted the R1200R at our local dealer had covers on each side. It was a 100+ round trip to the dealer and I went with fire in my eye, they weren't going to sell me a bike with missing parts, fortunately I stopped and checked the one in the showroom before I attacked the salesman that sold me the bike.

I almost forgot that I have to pay that guy back, thanks for reminding me.

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 7:09 pm
by Caroanbill
I have the milled cap, in black. It has a small hole to solve the condenastion issue. Absolutely no issues in two years.

Yes, it costs a lot for what you get, and especially because once it's on you simply don't notice it. But I noticed the absence of an end cap, every time I looked at the bike, for nearly two years. Now I just smile when I notice that I don't notice it.
:biggrin:

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:55 pm
by Mr Breeze
Caroanbill wrote:I have the milled cap, in black. It has a small hole to solve the condenastion issue. Absolutely no issues in two years.

Yes, it costs a lot for what you get, and especially because once it's on you simply don't notice it. But I noticed the absence of an end cap, every time I looked at the bike, for nearly two years. Now I just smile when I notice that I don't notice it.
:biggrin:
Where did you buy a black (I assume anodized aluminum?) one? Everyone I've found online have been raw/silver aluminum. Not that would be a problem as most wouldn't notice that the left one is black and the right one silver, but I'd know. ;)

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:11 am
by Caroanbill
Why the black? My frame is black, so black was my choice - and it was available anodised not painted. It is shaped, subtly.

If you're looking at the Hornig site (which is where I got mine) you can select from a few finishes.
http://www.motorcycleparts-hornig.com/B ... right.html

There are a few others out there including a patterned Wunderlich one, but the Hornig was simple and black.

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 8:19 pm
by Mr Breeze
Mr Breeze wrote:Might be a silly question (and yes, I've searched the forum for an answer) but on my new R1200R, there is a black plastic cover on the left side (as sitting on the bike) swingarm pivot cap, but nothing on the right. I see that Touratech, Hornig, and others make a cover, but it begs the question, why did BMW only put a cover on the left side, but not the right? Can you get a second black plastic left side cover and put it on the right side? Some of the aftermarket covers/caps are nice, but pricy.

As a follow up to my original note, I ended up buying the Touratech aluminum covers for both the right and left swingarm pivots - nice looking, tap in with a dead-blow hammer, O-ring sealed and a vent hole on the bottom. Fast forward a few months and I test road a Ducati Monster EVO 1100.....I was sold. Ended up trading the R1200R on a new 2012 Ducati....(red of course...as it's my first Ducati) However, before I handed over to the dealer, I took the swingarm caps off thinking that someone here on the forum would want a good deal. I'll sell the pair for $50 (I'll cover shipping)
Here's the covers:
http://www.touratech-usa.com/Store/PN-6 ... 1200R-left
http://www.touratech-usa.com/Store/PN-6 ... 200R-right

Scott

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 8:05 pm
by AncientMariner
A friend of mine got a $3.95 plastic cap at Ace Hardware. He packed the insides with greese to prevent condensation.

I went to my local Ace and they couldn't help me. But I know some hardware store out there has got one...

Bruce

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 10:44 pm
by Mr Breeze
The Touratech covers have been sold. Thanks for the interest.

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:15 pm
by bluebeemerII
Ordered the same cap as on the left side, trimmed the rim down to the flare with an exacto knife, notched it for the three bolt heads, put velcro on the inside of cover and the swingarm plate. Plenty of room around the edge for air circulation and drainage. It looks factory and is one of the cheaper BMW parts. Hasen't fallen off in 300 miles and if it does I car replace it for $4.52 + velcro.

John L.

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 11:30 pm
by 2wheelfish
Maybe I'll try that Velcro idea, seems simple enough. I ordered a Hornig cap from A&S a looong time ago and I doubt it will ever show up. Thinking I will cancel and try something else.

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 9:33 pm
by Steve in VT
Re: BMW's stated reason for omitting the paralever pivot cover (condensation).
I installed a pair of after-market covers, and then forgot about them for a year or so. But after a tour of Newfoundland that included several days riding in the rain, I decided to pop them off and have a look. There was moisture under the right cap, but the left was dry. There was corrosion on the bolt heads, but I have to believe the bearing is sealed to keep out dust and moisture. I dried out the pivot, sprayed in some grease, and replaced the cover. But I will be keeping an eye on it in the future.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/45044766@N03/7981360153/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/45044766@N03/7981327152/

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 6:47 am
by Clem
+1 It looks factory and is one of the cheaper BMW parts. Hasen't fallen off in 300 miles and if it does I car replace it for $4.52 + velcro.
THANK YOU bluebeemerII. That's a great solution. Hats off to you.

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 6:59 am
by Catchina
mogu83 wrote:I had a fellow Beemer rider make me crazy because of the 'missing' cover. He insisted the R1200R at our local dealer had covers on each side. It was a 100+ round trip to the dealer and I went with fire in my eye, they weren't going to sell me a bike with missing parts, fortunately I stopped and checked the one in the showroom before I attacked the salesman that sold me the bike.
I did the same thing, should have checked here first. Went back to the local dealer and checked the one in the showroom, no cover. It sure bugged me when I thought a part could have simply fallen off like that...now I feel better

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:04 am
by Snapping Twig
When I got my brand new bike home and looked it over I noticed this and called the dealer to get the part when I came in for the 600 mile check up.

Like everyone else, that's when I found out it wasn't missing.

Re: Why is there only one swingarm pivot cap?

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 11:38 am
by BoxerSteve
It's also "missing" on the '12 R1200GS.