1200 GSA TRIES TO KILL ME !

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Hijack

Sorry, did'nt mean to hijack a thread, but, it only goes to show how different we all are - I do'nt ever use the back brake - I lie, I use it to h0old the bike on the slope while I unlock the garage door - and we live on Stevie, both of us :) :beerjug:
 
I've not long had my brake recall done, i'll keep an eye on it for a couple of days for any sign of leakage, i'll be surprised if there is any though.

I've always braked 70% front 30% rear, no matter what bike i've been on, even with my linked brakes on the VFR and ST1300.

Different off road though obviously.
 
This important thread seems to have degenerated into,...
'Front brakes fail on 1200s,:eek: oh never mind just learn to use the rear':thumb

Nearly - but the importance is that this is a bike that has just had a brake pipe changed by the dealer.

Lets not start slagging off the latest generation of brakes or we're going down the path of "Nemesis" or "Dr ABS" ......... please.
 
Had a "lever to the bar" experience on another bike before. Quite a chilling experience if I recall - glad you're OK.

Of course, I'm now a riding god and only use my brakes every 10,000 miles - just to check they're not ceased.

On what to do, get evidence (pictures and video) and call BMW Assist. Then report back the results to us nosey bastards!!
 
Nearly - but the importance is that this is a bike that has just had a brake pipe changed by the dealer.

Lets not start slagging off the latest generation of brakes or we're going down the path of "Nemesis" or "Dr ABS" ......... please.
I totally agree and it does appear the fault was caused in some way by the mechanic who worked on the bike which is just as important.

But I do like to slag off Servo brakes:D...I did it at the factory in Berlin, I've removed the servo from my own bike and will always maintain BMW created a (potential) problem where none need exist:thumb
 
All interesting stuff but doing a quick brake check before moving off is a life saver. Easily disregarded as being over cautious but it only takes seconds. Bloody good practice in my view.
 
the brake worked on the drive cos i reversed it out of the garage down the ramp!
 


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