Broken my bike... (wheel bearing mebbe)

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A ten thousand mile R1300gs, out on a ride around Wales. Two up.
There's a bit of wobble from the front bars.
Now a squeak and a bit of grinding noise from the front end.
Pull over. Bike on centre stand. Can't see anything much wrong.
Hmm. The tank bag isn't properly clipped in. Cubby hole flap not shut. Maybe that's it.
Wife jumps on the back of mate's bike, just to be on the safe side.
We set off again, gingerly.
Noise subsides.
Wobble not so bad at lower speeds.
Feeling every knock through the bars now... Or is that my paranoia? It's a boxer engine, they do that.
On the way home there's still definitely a wobble. Wheel doesn't feel loose, but I'm wondering if it's a bearing gone.
Going to get it down to Williams when they can fit me in.
 
Put the bike on the centre stand & retract the calliper pistons back slightly so pads/discs are not touching. Give the wheel a spin to see how much resistance there is, and if there are any noises.

If it feels/looks ok i'd be looking at your discs, and if the pad/discs are catching.
 
If you can take the front wheel off and check the bearings. Mine were toasted at about 1k. Looked like factory installation error or part being bad. I went to a local garage and I wasn't the only one with the problem. If they are it's a cheap job to change them.
 
We had a few similar reports on the early 1300s - what year is yours?

 
Cheers all - it's a 73 reg. Will report back when I find out more, but this all sounds fairly familiar.
 
Bike on centre stand
Get someone to sit on rear, raising f/wheel off ground.

Hold bars at full lock
Grab wheel at 3 &9 o’clock positions
Trying to wobble the wheel.
Do same for 12/6 o'clock positions
If you find the wobble, apply front brake.
If it stops wobbling it’s wheel bearings, otherwise it’s steering linkage.
 
As suspected. Small knock, just in one direction. Seems like a bearing issue from the above - and also not convinced it's that smooth turning.
 
What's the trick to getting hold of someone from the dealership?

One live chat with an AI bot, four emails, three phone calls and almost a week later...

Do I gather a group of friends to hold hands around the table and start a seance?
 
What's the trick to getting hold of someone from the dealership?

One live chat with an AI bot, four emails, three phone calls and almost a week later...

Do I gather a group of friends to hold hands around the table and start a seance?
Actually go in there in Person? it just might work ;)
 
If convinced it is the wheel bearing, remove wheel or get assistance from a friend, take wheel via a friend, bus or taxi, to any close bike garage... 1 hour max to replace...or collect when jobs done. :D
Other option, get a mobile bike mechanic to change it. Good luck.
 
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If convinced it is the wheel bearing, remove wheel or get assistance from a friend, take wheel via a friend, bus or taxi, to any close bike garage... 1 hour max to replace...or collect when jobs done. :D
Other option, get a mobile bike mechanic to change it. Good luck.
Yep, it'll probably come to that.
Annoying when the bike's under warranty though.
 
Yep, it'll probably come to that.
Annoying when the bike's under warranty though.
Oh warranty is a different point, a personal walk in visit is required with a stern look on your face to get it resolved for FOC., any messing go straight to the head honcho at dealership that sold it.
 


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