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jjefferies

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I believe this applicable to K100's and K75's. On my project bike the instrument pod trip odometer reset button/knob came loose the other day. And in order to keep it from getting lost I taped it to the instrument pod. I took the pod off tonight and opened it up to see what's going on. Now I'm looking at two possible issues and wanted to solicit input/suggestions.
1. as long as I've got it opened up I was thinking to replace the bulbs with LED's. Any suggestions or sources? I did this in the past without too many issues but don't still have the source.
2. the cause of the original problem is that the reset knob has a slit in the end which fits over the actual reset mechanism. The arrangement is so that when you need to open the pod for operations such as changing bulbs you can pull the reset knob out/off the reset lever inside to be able to take the shell off. But the cir-clip or whatever was originally on the end to keep in on the reset mechanism has apparently been lost. The spring seen in the photo fits inside the pod pushing against the cir-clip or piece. You may be able to see the groove the missing piece fit into. Anyway, the reset button, part number 62 11 1 459 244 is shown as NA from MAX BMW. So I was wondering if anyone knows what that lost piece is or how to fabricate a replacement? The knob/button itself appears to be fine but no trace of the cir-clip or whatever mechanical bit it is that fits over the end of that knob.

    

Bonzo

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K-BIKE (whatever happened to K-BIKE?), started a thread on this very subject many moons ago.

https://www.k100-forum.com/t223-led-lights-in-the-instrument-pod-plus-sealing-out-the-moisture

I changed the std bulbs to the LED ones from Drake's kit as mentioned above, but soon after swapped them back to the originals. Its a personal thing, but I preferred the green 'hue' of the oem's.


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Laitch

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Bonzo wrote:https://www.k100-forum.com/t223-led-lights-in-the-instrument-pod-plus-sealing-out-the-moistureI changed the std bulbs to the LED ones from Drake's kit as mentioned above, but soon after swapped them back to the originals. Its a personal thing, but I preferred the green 'hue' of the oem's.
It looks like that kit is now supplied with green LEDs and no other colors. An explanation is included on his site.


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DadofHedgehog

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jjefferies wrote:I believe this applicable to K100's and K75's. On my project bike the instrument pod trip odometer reset button/knob came loose the other day. And in order to keep it from getting lost I taped it to the instrument pod. I took the pod off tonight and opened it up to see what's going on. Now I'm looking at two possible issues and wanted to solicit input/suggestions.
1. as long as I've got it opened up I was thinking to replace the bulbs with LED's. Any suggestions or sources? I did this in the past without too many issues but don't still have the source.
2. the cause of the original problem is that the reset knob has a slit in the end which fits over the actual reset mechanism. The arrangement is so that when you need to open the pod for operations such as changing bulbs you can pull the reset knob out/off the reset lever inside to be able to take the shell off. But the cir-clip or whatever was originally on the end to keep in on the reset mechanism has apparently been lost. The spring seen in the photo fits inside the pod pushing against the cir-clip or piece. You may be able to see the groove the missing piece fit into. Anyway, the reset button, part number 62 11 1 459 244 is shown as NA from MAX BMW. So I was wondering if anyone knows what that lost piece is or how to fabricate a replacement? The knob/button itself appears to be fine but no trace of the cir-clip or whatever mechanical bit it is that fits over the end of that knob.

I might have one from a spare E-Bay instrument cluster I have sabotaged to extract a Fuel+ unit from. PM me.


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1995 K75T.  I am the 3d owner.  Bought it in June 2019 with 6,242 miles on the odo.
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Dai

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Personally I found even green LEDs to be too bright and went back to the original tungsten bulbs. One word of caution - I'd even say warning - the fuel level light(s) will do its/their best to blind you on a wet night. I'd leave it/those as tungsten bulbs. OTOH you can do what I did - I modified the PCB so that an external switch dimmed the fuel warning LEDs by putting a 56Kohm 1 watt resistor in the voltage feed line. It's not a mod for the faint-hearted because you need to cut and scrape the blue covering off one of the PCB tracks to solder a new wire to. It's also way too easy to burn through the PCB if the soldering iron lingers just that moment too long.


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