BMW Motorcycle Belts, Pulleys & Brackets

1988 BMW-Motorrad K 100 RS

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Unisex Back Protector

Part Number: W7WP00020401001901
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Description: The back protector reduces the risk of injury to the spinal column, shoulders and kidney area. After buckling it on, the rider wears the...
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MSRP $796.77
$717.09
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MSRP $251.72
$226.55

Chain

Part Number: 27727727468
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Transmission Drive Chain
MSRP $260.19
$234.17
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MSRP $129.47
$116.52

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Your motorcycle has many moving parts at work when it's running. Almost all depend on belts, pulleys, or brackets to keep those parts running right and remain in place.

What Do Belts Do?

Unlike the many types of automotive belts, BMW Motorrad motorcycles generally feature one type of belt. That's a toothed belt, which delivers engine power to the rear wheel. Taking the place of a chain, it runs quiet and featured a fiber reinforcement to add to its durability.

What Do Pulleys Do?

Pulleys generally power belts, though there are some – known as tensioners -- that are responsible for making sure that the belts remain tight.

What Do Brackets Do?

Brackets are responsible for aligning and securing belts and pulleys, keeping them in place even when you're riding on uneven surfaces.

How Do You Spot Belt, Pulley, or Bracket Issues?

Automotive parts can go bad over time. Signs of this include:

  • Frayed belt edges
  • Cracked belt material
  • Loose or sagging belts
  • Belts that are too tight

Where Do You Buy Genuine BMW Motorrad Belts, Pulleys, and Brackets Online?

When you need to replace a faulty belt, pulley, or bracket, it's best to choose one made by your bike's manufacturer. That delivers the compatible fit and performance that you want and need. Find the right parts for your motorcycle here in our online parts store, in stock and ready to ship. If you should have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to our team of experts. They'll give you the advice you can trust, day in and day out. Buy today!