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Ignition Coil

Part Number: 12137707153
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Other Names: Ignition Coil
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Ignition Coil

Part Number: 12137668210
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Other Names: Ignition Coil
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Ignition Coil

Part Number: 12132343281
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Other Names: Ignition Coil
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Ignition Coil

Part Number: 12131464968
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Other Names: Ignition Coil
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Ignition Coil

Part Number: 12137710874
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Ignition Coil
MSRP $263.92
$237.53

Ignition Coil

Part Number: 12131243452
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Other Names: Ignition Coil
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Ignition Coil

Part Number: 12135B36BF5
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Other Names: Ignition Coil -
Replaces: 12138395963
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Ignition Coil

Part Number: 12139443112
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Ignition Coil
MSRP $263.92
$237.53

Ignition Coil

Part Number: 12138567157
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Applications: 58Mj.
Other Names: Ignition Coil
MSRP $263.92
$237.53

Control Unit Support

Part Number: 61358522933
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Control Unit Support -
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Control Unit Support

Part Number: 61358404132
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Other Names: Control Unit Support -
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Control Unit Support

Part Number: 61359830119
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Control Unit Support -
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BMW Motorcycle Electrical Systems

Your motorcycle most likely has a battery on board. That's what delivers the juice needed to start the bike. The battery also stores a specific amount of electric energy. It's charged by an alternator -- or generator -- that's drive by the engine.

Most motorcycles also feature a rectifier unit that converts the AC electricity from the generator into the DC electricity that your battery needs. In addition, parts such as your lights and electronics require DC power in order to work properly. Of course, there are also the many switches, wires, and relays that enable the system to fully operate.

How to Spot a Faulty Electrical System

Even the best electrical systems can go bad over time. Signs of this include:

  • Lights brighten and dim while you're riding
  • Your engine begins to sputter when you're riding
  • Your bike won't start
  • The battery warning light comes on

Buy Genuine BMW Motorrad Electrical System Parts Online

Be sure to thoroughly test your entire electrical system if you're experiencing any of these symptoms. Your battery could be at fault, or maybe the alternator is going bad. Maybe the rectifier is failing. No matter what's wrong, there's an easy solution right at hand. Enter your model and year to the left, and all of the parts you need for your project will appear. Since our online parts center only sells the real-deal electrical system components that your manufacturer made for your model, you can trust their quality, fit, and performance. Buy now and we'll ship your order directly to your front door!