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Home Online Shopping New Parts Used Parts Bikes for Sale Information Bikes Breaking News Featured Products FAQs Postage About Us Currency Converter Show Us Yours Parts Search Bookmark site Share this page Translate Bikes Broken BMWs Breaking » All Below is a selection of the bikes we have broken most recently. Remember, we have broken thousands of BMWs so even if you don't see your model below we probably have the part you are after. Give us a ring, even if we haven't got the part we may have a suitable substitute or be able to supply the part new. We also have a waiting list so we can contact you when a suitable part comes in. R45/50/60/65/75/80/90/100 (2 valve) We've been breaking these for nearly twenty years now. Here are some we've recently dismantled. Go to R45/50/60/65/75/80/90/100 (2 valve) parts in used products Go to R45/50/60/65/75/80/90/100 (2 valve) parts in new products R100GS 1993 R65 1980 R100GS 1990 R100RS 1979 R60/7 1978 R100RT 1982 R80RT 1982 R80/7 1979 R850/1100/1150/Cruiser (8 valve) Hundreds of these broken. Here's a selection. Go to R850/1100/1150/Cruiser (8 valve) parts in used products Go to R850/1100/1150/Cruiser (8 valve) parts in new products R1150GS 1996 R1150RS 2004 R1100RT R1150RT 2002 R1100S 1998 R1150GS 2001 R850GS 1998 R1100S 1999 R1200 except Cruiser A rarer machine to dismantle but we've broken a few. Go to R1200 except Cruiser parts in used products Go to R1200 except Cruiser parts in new products R1200GS 06 R1200GS 05 R1200RT 2005 R1200RT 2005 R1200GS 2005 R1200GS 2004 R1200RT 2005 R1200RT 2006 K75/100/1100 Hundreds of these have ended up in our stores. Almost all parts available. Go to K75/100/1100 parts in used products Go to K75/100/1100 parts in new products K75S 1991 K100RS 86 K1100LT SE 1996 K1100RS 1993 K75S 1992 K1100RS 1990 K100RS 16v 1992 K1100LT 1995 K1200 RS/GT/LT (flat four) Recent K1200 flat four models we've already dismantled Go to K1200 RS/GT/LT (flat four) parts in used products Go to K1200 RS/GT/LT (flat four) parts in new products K1200RS 1998 K1200RS 1997 K1200RS 1999 K1200RS 1999 K1200RS 1999 K1200GT 2004 K1200GT 2003 K1200LT 2000 K1200S/R/GT (across the frame four) Plenty of useful parts here for bike repair or kit car building Go to K1200S/R/GT (across the frame four) parts in used products Go to K1200S/R/GT (across the frame four) parts in new products K1200S 2005 K1200S 2006 K1200GT 2006 K1200S 2008 K1200S 2006 F650 Funduro/ST (carb models) Latest F650 carb models we've stripped. Go to F650 Funduro/ST (carb models) parts in used products Go to F650 Funduro/ST (carb models) parts in new products F650 Funduro 94 F650 1994 F650 1994 F650 1999 F650 1995 F650 1994 F650 1994 F650 Funduro 96 F650 CS/GS/Dakar (injector models) F650 injector models now in bits.. Go to F650 CS/GS/Dakar (injector models) parts in used products Go to F650 CS/GS/Dakar (injector models) parts in new products F650GS 2000 F650GS 2004 F650GS 2000 F650GS PD 2002 F650GS 2000 F650GS 2000 F650GS PD F650GS 2002 F800S/ST (belt drive) Recent F800 belt drive models now on our shelves Go to F800S/ST (belt drive) parts in used products Go to F800S/ST (belt drive) parts in new products F800S 2006 F800S 2007 F800S 2007 F800S 2007 F800ST 2008 G650 Go to G650 parts in used products Go to G650 parts in new products G650 X Moto Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions | Sitemap Motorworks LLP Registered in England No. OC303301 Registered Office: The Old School House, Meltham Mills Road, Meltham, Holmfirth, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD9 4AT, England +44 (0) 1484 353600 or 0845 458 0077 (local rate) fax +44 (0) 1484 353604 (local rate) || Bluetooth-FAQ. General What is Bluetooth®? Bluetooth® is an industry standard that enables wireless communication between devices. VARIOUS functions are supported in Bluetooth® profiles. Profiles relevant for the vehicle include the Handsfree Profile and Phonebook Access Profile. Further information on Bluetooth® is available on the Internet at http://www.bluetooth.com or http://www.bluetooth.org. In which BMW models is Bluetooth® technology available? As long ago as 2002, BMW was the first automobile manufacturer to introduce the Bluetooth® wireless standard for integrating mobile telephones and to offer it in all vehicle models. Requirements for using this standard are the BMW special accessories SA 644 mobile phone preparation with Bluetooth interface or SA 633 mobile phone preparation Business with Bluetooth interface (or option code SA 639 for North America). Which Bluetooth® mobile phones can I use with my BMW mobile phone preparation? The mobile phones tested by BMW can be found on the Internet at http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth. Here you can also obtain detailed information on which functions of your mobile phone are supported in your vehicle as well as further notes on usage. Can I use a non-listed Bluetooth®-capable mobile phone in my vehicle? BMW recommends using the mobile phones listed at http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth, which have produced positive test results. Non-listed mobile phones should generally support the basic functions but have not been tested by BMW. Why is my mobile phone not included in the list of mobile phones tested by BMW? The large number of devices appearing on the market makes a selection necessary. Before a selected mobile phone can be included in the list, it has to undergo extensive testing with all mobile phone preparations installed in BMW vehicles. Once the tests have been passed, a device can be included in the list of mobile phones tested by BMW. BMW works with all leading manufacturers so that the latest mobile phones can be included as soon as possible. Can I use a mobile phone listed on http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth with a different software status without experiencing any problems? BMW recommends using the mobile phones listed at http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth, which have tested positively. No comment is possible on the functionality and compatibility of other software statuses. General experience, however, shows that when a more recent software status is used, it can be assumed that compatibility characteristics will be similar. Please note that in some cases functional limitations may also be due to the data stored in the mobile phone and their size. Why are there differences between the various mobile phones in terms of handling and scope of functions? Telephone manufacturers implement the Bluetooth® standard in different ways. As implementation of the Bluetooth® standard differs distinctly between various mobile phones and may also change during the product life cycle of a model, limitations of function in the vehicle may occur for which the BMW Group is not responsible. In addition to the software status of a mobile phone, the following factors may also influence compatibility: Hardware version of the mobile phone Mobile phone configuration (e.g. size of telephone book, power-saving mode, ...) Operating status of the mobile phone (e.g. battery charge, length of operation, degree of usage, ...) Network and SIM card For this reason, sporadic impairment of functions cannot be ruled out, even in the case of mobile phones which otherwise function reliably. What happens when there is more than one registered mobile phone with activated Bluetooth® function in the vehicle? When the telephone system is switched on, it automatically looks for the mobile phone last connected. If this is not found within a certain time period, the vehicle automatically looks for the next phone in the list of registrations. If necessary, the list will be scanned again. Who can I contact if have any problems with the Bluetooth® interface on my mobile phone? If you have an questions on your mobile phone, you can obtain further information in the operating manual for your mobile phone, from the phone manufacturer or from your mobile phone provider. How can I find out which model of mobile phone I have? Apple: Determine the serial number as follows [Settings][General][Info][Serial Number]. Enter the serial number on the following website: [http://support.apple.com/specs] HTC: Is generally on the outside of the casing; alternatively in the following menus: Windows Mobile 6.1: [Start][Settings][System][Device Information][Identity][Model No.] Windows Mobile 6.5: [Settings][All settings][System][Device Information][Identity] Android: [Menu][Settings][Info][Model Number] Motorola: Info is generally contained on a CE label inside the housing; remove battery if necessary. Nokia: *#0000# RIM: [Applications][Options][About] Sony Ericsson: Info is generally contained on a CE label inside the housing; remove battery if necessary. Alternatively in the menu: [Settings][General][Phone Status] under model LG: Info is generally contained on a CE label inside the housing; remove battery if necessary. Samsung: Info is displayed briefly when the mobile device is switched on. Palm: [Device Info] [Name] How can I find out the software status of my mobile phone? Apple: [Settings][General][About][Version] HTC: [Start][Settings][System][Device information][ROM version ] Motorola: *#9999# or [Menu][Settings][Phone Status][Other Info][S/W version] Milestone: [Settings][Telephone info][Firmware Version] Nokia: *#0000# RIM: [Applications][Options][Info] Sony Ericsson: [Menu][Settings][Update Service][Software Version] Windows (e.g. X1): [Start][Settings][System][Device Information][ROM Version ] LG 2945# or [Menu][Settings][Phone Settings][Phone Info] Samsung *#1234# or *#9999# or *#0000# Palm [Device info][Further info][Software] When I reset the mobile phone to the factory settings, I am prompted for a device code. Where can I find this? You will find this information in the operating manual of your mobile phone or you can obtain if from the manufacturer of the device. Questions and notes on the conditions How do I register my mobile phone with my BMW mobile phone preparation (“pairing”)? For security reasons, mobile phone and mobile phone preparation have to undergo a one-off registration (“pairing”) procedure. You will find notes on the registration procedure in the operating manual of your vehicle as well as in the operating manual for your mobile phone. If a mobile phone has already been registered in the vehicle, the connection will be made automatically when you start your journey. To establish the connection, however, you must make sure that the Bluetooth® service is activated both on the telephone and in the vehicle.. During the registration procedure, you will be asked to enter a pass key. You can choose any key you wish, but for security reasons it should consist of at least 4 digits and not be commonplace (e.g. “0000” or “1234”). Can several mobile phones be connected by Bluetooth® at the same time? Up to four mobile phones can be registered at the same time. One of these mobile phones can be active (i.e. connected) at any time. If your BMW vehicle supports music via Bluetooth®, another device (mobile phone or a Bluetooth®-capable audio player) can additionally be connected with the vehicle at the same time. Is it possible to remove the ignition key during a telephone conversation? The ignition key can be removed during the conversation without ending the call. The telephone system remains switched on until either you or the person you are talking to has ended the call. Depending on the vehicle equipment and battery charging status, however, the telephone system may be switched off earlier. The call can then be continued on the mobile phone if necessary. I have made changes in the contacts, calendar entries, to-do notes or notes on my mobile phone. When will these changes be shown in the vehicle? Please check on http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth whether the relevant function is supported by your mobile phone and vehicle equipment. As a general rule, the data update is initiated as soon as the ignition is switched on. Please check the display on your mobile phone as well: it may require you to confirm the data transfer. How can I change the sort sequence of my telephone book entries (e.g. to sort in order of surname)? The sort sequence for the telephone book depends on both the mobile phone and the vehicle equipment. Some mobile phones do not distinguish between first names and surnames, in other words the parts of the name are entered in one text field; in many mobile phones a comma or semicolon determines which part is interpreted as the first name or surname. This applies in particular to entries on the SIM card as well. Some mobile phones provide an option for setting the sort sequence – however, this may not necessarily be taken into account when the telephone book is transferred via the Bluetooth® connection. In current vehicles with the relevant equipment, it is possible to set the sorting sequence in the Control Display. You will find further information in the operating manual for your vehicle and at http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth. Why can’t I use the conference call function in my vehicle? This function must be supported by your vehicle equipment, the mobile phone and your mobile phone provider; it may be necessary to have the mobile phone provider activate this service on the SIM card. You will find further in the operating manual for your mobile phone, in the operating manual for your vehicle and at http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth. Note: If the “Call waiting” function is not enabled, it will not be possible to arrange a conference call with an incoming call. Why is the number of the caller not displayed for an incoming call? This is generally due to the fact that the caller has enabled the “Withhold number” function on his/her mobile phone. Why is the person I am calling not shown my number when I make an outgoing call? Please check the settings of your mobile phone to see whether the “Withhold number” function is enabled. If this is not the case, it may be due to the fact that your mobile phone provider activates this function by default (CLIR = Calling Line Identification Restriction). You are recommended to contact your mobile phone provider and have CLIR disabled. Why aren’t the appointments, to-do notes and notes displayed in the Office menu of my vehicle. Appointments older than 30 days or more than 90 days in the future are not transferred. Completed to-dos or to-dos more than 90 days in the future are not transferred. Depending on the number of appointments stored in your mobile phone, not all will be displayed in the vehicle. You will find further in the operating manual for your mobile phone, in the operating manual for your vehicle and at http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth. Do the call lists in the vehicle and in the mobile phone match? The transfer of call lists depends both on the mobile phone and on the vehicle. Please check which mobile phones support the export of call lists at http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth and whether your vehicle is equipped with this function. When you are using mobile phones that do not support call lists, the lists shown in the vehicle include only those calls made using the Bluetooth® connection in the vehicle. Why can’t I see all the text messages on the mobile phone in the vehicle? The transfer of text messages depends both on the mobile phone and on the vehicle. Please observe the information on this at http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth. How can I use Bluetooth® audio reproduction in the vehicle? Make sure that the Audio (Bluetooth) function is activated on the Control Display and check whether your mobile phone supports Bluetooth audio reproduction on www.bmw.com/bluetooth. On some mobile phones, it is necessary to launch the program for playing music files on your mobile phone and then select a title using the device. How can Bluetooth® Audio reproduction be resumed after a phone call or traffic message? Normally muting of audio reproduction is cancelled automatically. Should this not be the case, you can restart the audio reproduction by pressing the volume key again. Can I use the audio reproduction function of my mobile phone via Bluetooth® if the mobile phone is connected with the vehicle via the USB snap-in adapter or a USB cable? Not all mobile phones provide stable support for this function. If problems occur with audio reproduction, deactivate “Audio (Bluetooth) on the Control Display. Why is the photo stored for some of my contacts in the telephone book not shown on the Control Display? Please check on http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth whether the function “Contact pictures” is supported by your mobile phone and vehicle equipment. Please note that the number of contact pictures supported is limited by the system. How can I update my vehicle software? You will find further information on this topic at http://www.bmw.com/update. Product offering Can I also use the SAP (SIM Access Profile) Bluetooth® profile in my BMW? For current 7 Series vehicles with existing telephony equipment (option code SA 633 or SA 644), the BMW Group offers the Rear-seat telephone unit with cordless handset (option code SA 6NB). For most other models the SAP snap-in adapter is offered as an upgrade solution. The option code SA 6NB or the SAP snap-in adaptor can optionally be operated via the SIM card of a GSM carrier or mobile phone that supports the SAP Bluetooth profile. The product information for option code SA 6NB with the SAP mobile phones tested by the BMW Group can be found at http://www.bmw.com/Fond-Telefonie. Why do I need the special equipment “Extended connectivity of the music player in the mobile phone” (SA 6NF)? In addition to already existing telephone equipment (special options SA 633 or SA 644) and the USB audio interface (special option SA 6FL), the extended connectivity of the music player in the mobile phone (special option SA 6NF) can also be used in nearly all series for selected mobile phones with the aid of a matching USB snap-in adapter for accessing the music data stored on the phone. Equipped with the matching USB snap-in adapter for your mobile phone, you thus meet all the conditions for using your mobile phone with both the hands-free and audio reproduction functions at the same time. Do I need a snap-in adapter to operate my mobile phone in the vehicle? For optimum operation of the mobile phone in the vehicle, the BMW Group recommends the use of a snap-in adapter to ensure that the mobile phone is secured safely, that it is charged and connected with the external aerial. You will find information on the current range of snap-in adapters at www.bmw.com/bluetooth. Problem and solution Why can’t I register my mobile phone despite having entered the pass key? First you are recommended to check whether the mobile phone is contained in the list of mobile phones tested by BMW (http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth). The pass key entered in the vehicle must be identical to that entered in the mobile phone. In addition, the registration procedure has to take place within 30 seconds. If you have to repeat the registration procedure, it may be necessary to delete the already existing entries in the list of devices on your phone. Please consult the operating manual for your mobile phone in this connection. What could be the reason that my mobile phone is unable to automatically reconnect or that a previously reliably supported function is no longer available in the usual manner? If no automatic connection is established, check the display on your mobile phone. Some mobile phones require a confirmation for the current and subsequent connections. You will find further advice in the operating manual for your mobile telephone. If the mobile phone fails to connect automatically even after several attempts, it may be possible to solve this by switching the mobile phone off and on completely, by briefly removing the battery or resetting the mobile phone to the factory settings. However, before resetting the mobile phone, you are strongly advised to back up your data! Please consult the operating manual for your mobile phone in this connection. Also check whether the registration information is still present in both the vehicle and in the mobile phone. If this is not the case, delete the remaining registration entries and carry out the registration procedure again. If no permanent or stable connection is established (e.g. repeated interruptions of the Bluetooth connection), in the majority of cases this is due to a hardware error in the mobile phone or in the data stored on the mobile phone (e.g. telephone book entries, text messages, call lists, etc.). In such cases, it is recommended that you reset the phone to the factory settings after carrying out a data backup if necessary. The name of the person you are talking to is not displayed although this person is stored in the mobile phone. If the call was initiated from the mobile phone while a Bluetooth connection existed, it is not possible to guarantee that the number or name of the other party will appear on the Control Display. Otherwise, you should check whether the telephone book of the mobile phone is displayed on the Control Display and the contact concerned has been transferred correctly and completely. Why isn’t the signal strength displayed correctly? This function is not supported by all mobile phones. Some mobile phones transfer the current signal strength but with a considerable delay. Please observe the information on this at http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth. Not all contact entries are shown on the Control Display or not all details of the contact entries of the mobile phone are shown. The transfer of contact entries depends both on the mobile phone and on the vehicle. The number of contact entries is limited by the system. Please observe the information on this at http://www.bmw.com/bluetooth. Why isn’t the telephone book on my Blackberry displayed in the vehicle? In many cases, Blackberry mobile phones are operated in Enterprise mode. In such cases the company IT administration defines the security settings and policy. In most cases, the problem can be resolved by adapting one of these security settings. Please check whether the following option is set to No: Options > Security Options > General Settings > Insert Address Book > No If you are not able to change this option or it does not produce the desired effect, please consult your IT administrator. 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Making the Z8 Munich Plant Separate from the Group Headquarters that masterminds the worldwide activities of the BMW Group as well as the FIZ Research and Innovation Centre, BMW’s original plant is also based in Munich. Some 11,000 associates from more than 50 countries assemble the BMW Z8 and build the sedan and compact versions of the 3 Series, 6-, 8- and 12-cylinder power units and the high performance engines featured in BMW M Cars, as well as the 8-cylinder diesel. The Munich Plant also supplies dies and pressed parts to other BMW locations. Dingolfing Plant Dingolfing builds the 3, 5 and 7 Series from the ground up; that is from the original steel plates all the way to the finished vehicle. More than 1,200 cars leave the plant every day. With its workforce of approximately 21,500 associates, Dingolfing is the largest car production plant within the BMW Group. The high standard of flexibility and manufacturing skill to be found here is borne out, amongst others, by the production of the most outstanding cars in small, exclusive series such as the BMW M5, as well as special vehicles built for specific purposes, and by the production in Dingolfing of the aluminum body for the BMW Z8. Dingolfing also makes chassis and powertrain components for all other BMW car plants as well as ancillaries and pressed components for the Munich and Regensburg. Regensburg Plant Using parts and components from all other BMW plants, Regensburg builds approximately 220,000 3 Series each year. Apart from the 3 Series compact, the coupé, convertible, touring and sedan, Regensburg also builds the various models of the M3 and the four wheel-drive versions of the 3 Series. The press shop in Regensburg delivers body components for the 3 Series to BMW’s other car production plants. The total workforce in Regensburg is nearly 9,500 associates. Landshut Plant With its Innovation and Technology Centre for lightweight automotive construction and the production of car components, the Landshut Plant is a major player within the BMW Group’s worldwide technology and production network. Acting as a partner and system supplier for the other plants, Landshut supplies essential parts and components such as cylinder heads, the crankcase, bumpers, cockpits and propeller shafts to the BMW Group’s car production plants, as well as the motorcycle plant in Berlin. Wackersdorf Innovation Park A BMW production site since 1990, the Wackersdorf Innovation Park, acting as an internal supplier together with 11 external suppliers, cooperates closely in the production of vehicle components primarily for the interior, the engine compartment and underfloor of the new BMW 3 Series. Service partners as well as BMW’s Supply Centre for Foreign Production are also based in Wackersdorf. Eisenach Plant Famous for its great tradition in the world of German automobiles, Eisenach is the home of one of the BMW Group’s production facilities for tools, dies and molds, developing and manufacturing, amongst others, the metalworking tools for the pressing plants within the production network. Artist's concept of the Leipzig Plant Leipzig/Halle Plant Starting in 2005, the Leipzig/Halle Plant will build approximately 155,000 BMWs a year after the initial ramp-up phase. In all, the BMW Group is creating approximately 10,000 new jobs in the Leipzig/Halle region - 5,500 jobs at the plant itself and approximately the same number in the surrounding area. Berlin Plant At BMW’s only motorcycle plant in the world, associates build the entire range of BMW motorcycles for the market: the single-cylinder F Series as well as the flat-twin R Series and the K Series with its straight-four power unit. Acting as part of the Group-wide production network, the Berlin Plant also builds components for the worldwide production of BMW cars. Steyr Plant The BMW Group’s largest engine plant is in the Upper Austrian town of Steyr, responsible for the production of four- and six-cylinder diesel and gasoline engines. Steyr is also acknowledged as the competence center for the development and production of diesel engines. Supplying BMW’s car production and engine plants with its products and processing other engine components from sister plants in Landshut, Munich or Berlin, Steyr plays an active part within the BMW production network. Hams Hall Plant The Hams Hall Plant near Birmingham builds gasoline engines between 1.6 and 2.0 liters. The Group’s new plant in Great Britain is the competence center within the network for the production of an all-new generation of four-cylinder gasoline engines featuring VALVETRONIC technology. Oxford Plant The Oxford Plant in Great Britain holds a special position within the BMW Group, being the Group’s only car production plant responsible for production of the new MINI. The historical home of the unique MINI brand, the Oxford Plant is nevertheless fully integrated within the BMW Group’s production network. Spartanburg Plant BMW’s car production plant near Spartanburg in South Carolina, USA, started production for the world market in 1994. Due to the great success of the BMW Z3, the Spartanburg Plant was soon enlarged to meet substantial demand from customers. Today Spartanburg also builds the BMW X5, the world’s first sports activity vehicle. Facing the need to increase production capacity as a result, the Spartanburg Plant has established an additional production line in the body shop and in assembly. A further advantage of this production plant in the USA is that the BMW Group is less affected by fluctuations in exchange rates. Rosslyn Plant BMW’s South African plant in Rosslyn (near Pretoria) builds more than 40,000 BMW 3 Series a year, many of which are exported to the USA, Japan, Australia, Africa and the Middle East. Initially conceived as a CKD plant for assembling kits, the Rosslyn Plant completed expansion in 1998, becoming a fully-fledged car production plant firmly integrated within the Group’s production network. Receiving the international ISO 14001 Ecology Certificate in 1999, Rosslyn now guarantees that all BMW Group plants not only offer the highest standard of quality, but also comply in full with the strictest environmental requirements. Goodwood Plant Starting in 2003, Rolls-Royce cars will be built at Goodwood in the Chichester region of Great Britain, employing some 350 associates in Development, Design, Production, Marketing and Sales. Currently in the planning phase, this new plant will have an annual production output of approximately 1,000 Rolls-Royce sedans, an entirely new model from the ground up. '); } document.write(' '); Contact Us Order Status Shipping & Delivery Returns About US Auto Parts Investor Relations Office Hours & Location Privacy Policy © Copyright 2007 US Auto Parts Network, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Business Hours - Toll Free Phone Support Open 24 Hours, 7 Days a Week - 24 Hour Live Help