What is torque setting on the rear brake caliper?
From memory about 24nm - they're M8's and new ones should be used once removed.
What is torque setting on the rear brake caliper?
From memory about 24nm.

I can't be the only one using a stripe of tamper proof marker paint on my caliper bolts and other critical fasteners, can I? A quick glance will show if any bolt or nut has moved even slightly. "Cross Check" is one brand, others are available.
From memory about 24nm - they're M8's and new ones should be used once removed.
From memory about 24nm - they're M8's and new ones should be used once removed.
So bog hopping and leaping off rock steps is an okay place for spokes to fail, is it?
What's with the constant mentioning of wire spokes not being suitable for road use?
There's no issue at all, unless as I stated above that they're made of shit materials (or poorly designed and subject to harmonic stress or something Engineer can elaborate on) and that would make them dodgy in any application.
One thing though.....has anyone looked at all of these BMW wire spoke wheel collapses and checked on the bike's loaded weight?
Just think of your typical fat cnut in all the "adventure gear" with a similar heifer on pillion, along with all the metal boxes loaded to capacity and a gazillion "farkles" and other shite bolted on wherever possible.
What's the load capacity of the spokes or the wheels?
They must have a rating.

My thought exactly; you see these bikes loaded up with everything bar the kitchen sink along with a wilderbeast or 2 and you have to ask yourself; just how much over load is there; me and the mrs are on the hefty side; and we have been all over Europe 2 up with camping gear; but thats been on jap bikes with cast wheels; i only use my GS solo; so weight has never been an issue. Saying that; i dont think Ewan and Charlie had any wheel collapse problems.
Sorry, it would appear I am not able to post an image (perhaps it’s because of my new membership?)
I only replied to the thread to alert members this is not the only occasion this has occurred and I did not want any one else to go through what I have experienced (broken shoulder, flail fractures to 15 ribs, punctured lung, lacerated spleen, etc; a written off motorcycle; lengthy time off work; and, financial hardship).
My bike (about 10,000km old) at the time of the incident was not loaded, being ridden on the expressway on my way to work, and, had never been ‘toured’ or ridden off road.
BMW Australia were made aware of my incident.
My only suggestion is for one to regularly check brake caliper bolts (among others) they are secure and be mindful this ‘failure’ can (and does) occur.
Cheers
Sorry, it would appear I am not able to post an image (perhaps it’s because of my new membership?)
I only replied to the thread to alert members this is not the only occasion this has occurred and I did not want any one else to go through what I have experienced (broken shoulder, flail fractures to 15 ribs, punctured lung, lacerated spleen, etc; a written off motorcycle; lengthy time off work; and, financial hardship).
My bike (about 10,000km old) at the time of the incident was not loaded, being ridden on the expressway on my way to work, and, had never been ‘toured’ or ridden off road.
BMW Australia were made aware of my incident.
My only suggestion is for one to regularly check brake caliper bolts (among others) they are secure and be mindful this ‘failure’ can (and does) occur.
Cheers
But not because the bolt has been stretched or stressed, but because it takes time to clean off the loctite off the oem bolts and apply more. New ones that come with threadlock already attached, as far as i understand it, that is.
my point is you shouldn't have to
There has been some mention (or speculation) that this is only happening since BMW switched the manufacture of these wheels from Behr, around 2016(?).
There certainly seems to be more reports of this happening since then, but this type of failure was being reported well before then. On some occasions it appeared the caliper had become loose and/or ripped off, on others the caliper was intact.
Here are two threads in these forums where it is discussed:
https://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php/367838-You-don-t-want-this-to-happen?
https://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php/343199-GSA-30th-Anniversary-Accident?
These include links/mentions to other incidents around the World.
It definitely seems to be after the change of manufacturer. I have the old silver spokes on my GS lc and they are solid.