I bet that lunatic otherwise known as LoiQ would have something laying around you could attach to the donor bike.Bring it on!! Somebody lend me a go pro .... !!!!!
Ooh, this is going to be good....
Chair pulled up, popcorn popped....
Look, I'm a bit pished, I've had two large gins, haven't logged on for days (weeks?) and can't be arsed to read all the replies ...
But ...
Why aren't you matching your down changes?? Why is there no throttle on your down change - whether it's constant or a blip? ... you're just shutting it, pulling in the clutch (revs drop) and then letting out the clutch again .. No wonder it feckin' clonks! There's no deft balancing of gas and revs at all
Why are you down changing coming to T where you'll then select first?? That's out the system?? You're taking a gear completely unnecessarily and not using it other than to slow down, which is what yer brakes are for... Ride up to the T, ... brake ... click click ... drive away. Only take a gear if you're going to actually use it (which I accept also means tightening the bike up, but that's different to just slowing down on the gear box ...)
Going up the gear box, I don't use that much clutch. I preload my gear lever with my foot, take up the tension, then a tiny dip of the clutch against the pressure of my foot and ... snick ... it's in gear in the blink of an eye.
Sorry ... appalling use of throttle, clutch and gears ....
Hic ....
Hold on......back up...... You always pull the clutch in to change gear?
How the fuck can I mess with my SatNav and change gear now I've learned this?
And for the record I was riding bikes whilst In my mothers uterus.

Look, I'm a bit pished, I've had two large gins, haven't logged on for days (weeks?) and can't be arsed to read all the replies ...
But ...
Why aren't you matching your down changes?? Why is there no throttle on your down change - whether it's constant or a blip? ... you're just shutting it, pulling in the clutch (revs drop) and then letting out the clutch again .. No wonder it feckin' clonks! There's no deft balancing of gas and revs at all
Why are you down changing coming to T where you'll then select first?? That's out the system?? You're taking a gear completely unnecessarily and not using it other than to slow down, which is what yer brakes are for... Ride up to the T, ... brake ... click click ... drive away. Only take a gear if you're going to actually use it (which I accept also means tightening the bike up, but that's different to just slowing down on the gear box ...)
Going up the gear box, I don't use that much clutch. I preload my gear lever with my foot, take up the tension, then a tiny dip of the clutch against the pressure of my foot and ... snick ... it's in gear in the blink of an eye.
Sorry ... appalling use of throttle, clutch and gears ....
Hic ....
My neighbour rides just like this, makes me cringe every time I hear him coming down the road.... some folks have no mechanical appreciation these days.
Enough, enough, enough....
The film clip offered up as evidence is indeed appalling.
An appalling demonstration of how to change gear on any motorcycle.
Watch the rev counter, lengthy (slow) up changes at about 4000 RPM, when the poor bloody engine is struggling to generate any forward motion at all. In he pulls the clutch, the rev's inevitably fall to just about tick over. Of course the gears struggle to mesh and bang on engagement.
Then slow down changes at zero rev's, the bike is probably free wheeling with the clutch pulled in, followed by the inevitable crunch.
Put some damned rev's into the thing. BMW have given you a Boxer engine that will rev. Look at where the red line is.... Start heading towards it. The thing will not break.
Help the gearbox to match its current zero engine speed (revs) with your (heavy) back wheel and propshaft's speed.... By blipping the throttle through the down shift. Your back wheel is going faster than your gearbox and quite possibly, brain.....
At the junction, just like at roundabouts, assuming there is no stop line to obey, just prepare to slow but LOOK to go.... You end up in first, having gone to a lot of trouble to smash it in.
All the long term reviews in bike mags highlight the crap gearchange on the WC - I'd assume that the reviewers in these magazines know enough to be able to change gear?...



.... im not going to justify myself to any people on here ....
Moral
Never buy a first year of production of a new BMW model of motorbike
Simple

I bought an 1150 in Feb' 2000, it was perfect, no faults, no gliches, no corrossion issues de nada![]()