+1
I'd love to hear about it too. Love high-mileage stories - very inspirational and sort of comforting, given my own intent to become an owner this year.
I mentioned some of its history in this thread.
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php/345259-Survey-of-high-milage-1100s
Apart from the dropped valve its been pretty much trouble free.
It uses no oil between changes.
It has always been run on a quality 20w50 usually Millers Classic Sport.
I change the bevel box oil every 6k with the engine oil.
Valve clearances rarely ever moved between services.
The throttle bodies I had rebushed by Scriminger.
I eventually replaced them for a pair of the later bodies with the separate cable set up.
The headlamp isnt up to much so I fitted the usual extra lights.
I rebuilt the starter in 2014 after enjoying myself too much in the floods.
Tyres almost all original Tourance.
I dabbled occasionally with others but always went back to these.
I averaged around 10k for a rear , a bit more from a front.
It hasnt had much use the last couple of years as I bought a 1200RT.
I also dont have a big daily commute now.
I think the key to trouble free big miles is simply to use them.
Most reasonably modern bikes if used for regular long runs will clock up big mileages.
Probably the best BMW for what I was doing would have been a K75, but I like twins.
I also have put 200k on a r100 and 150k on an evo Harley. Both with few problems.
If you do a search for Hank on Advrider he has over 500k on a 1100GS.
Hope this helps.
