My birds a bit thinner , less wide padding
The Bike/MCN lady is a size 12. Hardly large !
My birds a bit thinner , less wide padding
Well mine is a size 8The Bike/MCN lady is a size 12. Hardly large !
Well mine is a size 8always found the old barge to be like a park bench
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Not like the new one , fits her peaches wellWooden and uncomfortable? Oh well …
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Do they put different switches on GSs then? I have had 5 RTs over the years and never had any switch gear problems.On/off switch? do they mean start/stop? BMW have always had problems with the switchgear - out of the 6 GS's I've had, 3 have required replacement switches.
Dunno - the1200 GS switches, normally the rocker switches would jam - the earlier 1200s suffered from water ingress.Do they put different switches on GSs then? I have had 5 RTs over the years and never had any switch gear problems.
Agree - I’ve had various 1200 and 1250 GSs with no problems at all.Do they put different switches on GSs then? I have had 5 RTs over the years and never had any switch gear problems.
On/off switch? do they mean start/stop? BMW have always had problems with the switchgear - out of the 6 GS's I've had, 3 have required replacement switches.
I did read the article, I bought the magazine - but can one trust a bike journo?No, they mean on/off.
Read the article !!
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The 1300 has the new on/off switch located on the right bar rather than the previous central position .
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I did read the article, I bought the magazine - but can one trust a bike journo?
If the on/off switch is just one of the normal push/push types as used on the older bikes then they were prone to failure too. There were 3 issues, water ingress, sticking rocker switches and sticking push/push switches - I have had both types replaced in the past on more than one GS.
Anyone got a close up photo of the on/off switch?
it is interesting that it was raining during the test too.
That's not the on off switch. The on off is on the Rh bar. The one you've ringed is the menu button.
That's not the on off switch. The on off is on the Rh bar. The one you've ringed is the menu button.
OK - the on/off button looks just like the other cheap and cheerful push/push buttons - I can categorically tell you that these buttons are known to fail, they lose their 'feel' and often stay suck in the down position- so I am not surprised. The quality of the BMW switchgear is not great, but redesigning it will be a major task, so I guess BMW have decided that they will just put up with replacing them under warranty when they go wrong.
Apparently it used to be the switch for something else on the 1250.
Strikes me as a big error, redesigning pretty much the whole bike but keeping the crappy old non-backlit switchgear.
Journo reviews already moaning how the switchgear needs to be backlit especially with the left bar being more complicated now with multiple options/selections which are difficult to find in the dark.
perhaps Engineer is unaware of the concept of keyless ignition where there is a separate on/off switch, independent of the start/stop switch.
it was the heated grips switch - each press cycled between 3 options - off, toasty & burny
on my R1200RS, it was the LH switchgear that was replaced just before the warranty expired. The info mode toggle switch had become notchy.
On my first 2014 GS, it was the cruise control (set/reset) switch that had failed or shall I say, developed an intermittent fault.perhaps Engineer is unaware of the concept of keyless ignition where there is a separate on/off switch, independent of the start/stop switch.
it was the heated grips switch - each press cycled between 3 options - off, toasty & burny
on my R1200RS, it was the LH switchgear that was replaced just before the warranty expired. The info mode toggle switch had become notchy.
. Basically cruise toggle switch just decided to cancel the cruise, with me being completely unawares, proper brown underpants moment
. so reset it, and 30 seconds later it done it again, until eventually I was dead completely.
