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This is honestly no joke. A few years ago I had a 1200 turn up on a breakdown truck because the gear indicator had failed. The poor soul couldn’t possibly ride his bike as he had no idea what gear it was in. The bike still started as normal with the clutch pulled in, it was simply the lack of any visual indication showing what gear the bike was in. It was his first big bike and he hadn’t long passed his test .. I was amazed the breakdown truck agreed to recover him., clutch is fooked on the GS…..it’ll be oketc
Now that's funny...This is honestly no joke. A few years ago I had a 1200 turn up on a breakdown truck because the gear indicator had failed. The poor soul couldn’t possibly ride his bike as he had no idea what gear it was in. The bike still started as normal with the clutch pulled in, it was simply the lack of any visual indication showing what gear the bike was in. It was his first big bike and he hadn’t long passed his test .. I was amazed the breakdown truck agreed to recover him.
; i've not been on the water cooled GS but ive ridden the roadster and the tourer and both were very impresive so i would'nt go knocking them; who knows i 20 odd years time peope may be using them like this guy and just be needing electrical plug in gubbins in the tool kit to keep em going; but that wont be me.
Wrong sectionI have an opportunity to purchase a fairly cheap project 1200 gs but it has one issue where it judders when you let clutch out .you think it needs a new clutch ?
Harsh….but fair.Wrong section
This is about 1150’s
Try posting in the 1200 section
Sounds like me!It tall, it’s heavy, it’s great.

Lovely, what's the bag on the rear?I bought this one from a guy in London, it had been standing since 2013. The bike had been fully checked over in November 23, with a bill for £1950 included in the sale. So I knew it was ok mechanically. It’s taken a few days to clean it up and £130 on some new fasteners.
The bike was originally from Pidcocks in Long Eaton, my local dealer, they have been great providing info on the bike. It had 4500 miles in the clock when I bought it, I’m up to 5100 now.
It tall, it’s heavy, it’s great.
Does the ABS work?I bought this one from a guy in London, it had been standing since 2013. The bike had been fully checked over in November 23, with a bill for £1950 included in the sale. So I knew it was ok mechanically. It’s taken a few days to clean it up and £130 on some new fasteners.
The bike was originally from Pidcocks in Long Eaton, my local dealer, they have been great providing info on the bike. It had 4500 miles in the clock when I bought it, I’m up to 5100 now.
It tall, it’s heavy, it’s great.
For now ……
Just reality and I removed my working ABS, because it was a case of when ….on a 20 year old bikeCup half empty
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Seriously, it is something that I am aware of, and I have considered removing it. At the mo I'm just leaving it on, in the vain hope that it will be OK. I did see a post the other day where you can fix it by the roadside. I will keep a copy of that under the seat.Time will tell.Just reality and I removed my working ABS, because it was a case of when ….on a 20 year old bike