They settle the outstanding amount with the bank! I got a F800GS Adventure at the price of a F800GS.
I am still negotiating over here.
They settle the outstanding amount with the bank! I got a F800GS Adventure at the price of a F800GS.
Don't know about yours, but every LC engine I've heard, including mine, makes nothing but funny noises?
How much warning will you get when the clutch nut comes loose??![]()

13 GSW warranty update.
Just under 3 weeks ago my 13 GSW had a clutch nut loosen and wreck the engine and gearbox. The bike had 9600 klm and was 15 months old.
Within a few days of dropping it at the dealers, BMW authorised a new engine and gearbox but I had to wait few weeks to see what else they were going to offer. About 2 weeks later I was offered the following:
New engine & gearbox, bike ODO to stay at 9600 Klm
Free 1st and second scheduled services
New front tyre and pads
2 year extended warranty from the end of the 1st 2 year warranty date
Ok, so I was pretty happy with this until I found out that the free service and 2 year warranty extension were not transferable to the next buyer. I rejected this deal.
Next offer was for a BMW & Dealer subsidised trade-in on a new bike. After 15 months of use I was expecting to contribute something which I have agreed to. The dealer will also transfer all of my options over in the deal and there are a lot of SW Motech farkles fitted.
So sometime late next week I will pickup a new 14 GSW which makes the whole process about a 1 month turnaround. Whilst the time delays were a big hassle I would have to say that BMW Australia and the dealer Procycles in St Peters have treated me fairly well and presented me with reasonable options.
I will be hopefully be getting a GSAP fitted so at least it will feel like a new bike, lol.
EDIT : I changed my order from the 14 GS to the new 15 GS in Arctic White & black engine/frame with GSAP (AU$600) & Keyless Ignition (AU$345) & an extra year warranty (AU$600). Production scheduled for next week with anticipated delivery in late October or early November. I sure hope that Fritz on the production line has learned how to properly torque down a clutch nut by now.
No tab washer in this picture
This must be the nut in question then held in with thread lock
From an engineering point of view, that is shockingly shit and destined for failure.
Voz - can you confirm whether you actually saw the nut loose?
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I recall that a run of S1000RR engines had to be recalled , opened up and their big end con-rod bearing cap tightened down to spec because there was an error with the settings on the machine that was doing the job on the production line.
a couple of bikes had their engines explode in dramatic fashion as the rod let go.
Yes it is, the dealer tech showed me the shaft moving around. I did not see the nu but imagine it is the one in the second image with the washer.