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Removing cylinder head cover (BMW R1150GS)

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Remove spark plugs with the spark plug wrench, BMW # 123510.

Remove cylinder head cover.

Caution! Catch escaping oil.


Removing cylinder head cover


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R1150GS (1999-2004) 
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