Clocks stolen

While you're riding it, as it'll send you to sleep!:JB

How would know, you've never ridden one.....................at least I've ridden all the GS's up to and including the latest offering:P

Your svelte frame, couldn't hold one up, anyway

Airheads won't send you to sleep, you certainly have to 'ride' them, with the chassis/brakes and suspension that BMW have equipped them with

These modern ones do it all for you nowadays:D
 
What tw*t designed that then? So if the clocks fail, you are fekked. Genius. I'd like to shove a pretzel and a few frankfurters up the blokes arse that was responsible for that gem.


More like a bloke who likes a No59 from the local Chinky......................all those clocks come from China, no doubt
 
How would know, you've ridden one.....................at least I've ridden all the GS's up to and including the latest offering:P

Airheads won't send you to sleep, you certainly have to 'ride' them, with the chassis/brakes and suspension that BMW have equipped them with

These modern ones do it all for you nowadays:D


I rode the 1150 I was very lucky I could give it back:D
 
How would know, you've never ridden one.....................at least I've ridden all the GS's up to and including the latest offering:P

Your svelte frame, couldn't hold one up, anyway

Airheads won't send you to sleep, you certainly have to 'ride' them, with the chassis/brakes and suspension that BMW have equipped them with

These modern ones do it all for you nowadays:D

I wouldn't be able to get any sleep as I'd be out in the garage all night fixing it!:D
 
I wouldn't be able to get any sleep either .... (I'd be staring at the ceiling, 'cos i'd slept all day riding it .... ) :D
 
Having a quick look round on mine I cannot see how to get the clocks off easily, must need the experience.
I have looked at the parts microfiche and they seem to be held on by two snap clips and a locking ring (4 in picture), this type of clip can easily be removed using a small screwdriver.
If it was replaced by a cupped washer and a standard external circlip it may be harder to pinch, small circlips are pigs to remove without the correct pliers

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Having a quick look round on mine I cannot see how to get the clocks off easily, must need the experience.
I have looked at the parts microfiche and they seem to be held on by two snap clips and a locking ring (4 in picture), this type of clip can easily be removed using a small screwdriver.
If it was replaced by a cupped washer and a standard external circlip it may be harder to pinch, small circlips are pigs to remove without the correct pliers


We're talking professional thieves here - not just some shit who happens to walk past and nick something on a whimsy. And it's a whole network of nicking of different criminals who have specific roles and who get good at it. The bloke that wants the parts wont be the same bloke that nicks them, and the bloke that nicks them will be good at what he does. It's his living ... his job. It's how he eats drinks and pays his rent.
He laughs in the face of circlips .... :thumb2
 
I have the cymarc clock protector, I think once fitted it compliments the clocks nicely, mines in satin black, great design & peace of mind... GS WC btw..
 
What are the options to prevent theft from a hexhead GSA?

I reckon proper circlips would be worth trying. The OEM ones can be removed with your fingers, so I doubt the tea leaf would be equipped and he'd move on.
I think you may also need to remove the screen to get enough room to access with pliers as well.
 
As I understand it the clock protector is attached to existing mounts. If said enterprising thief can remove circlips then surely they can unscrew the brace? I too am very glad I'm behind secure parking in London and any temptation to park up in a normal bay is rapidly evaporating... What a sh*te piece of design!
 
I have the cymarc clock protector, I think once fitted it compliments the clocks nicely, mines in satin black, great design & peace of mind... GS WC btw..

Where was Mark Hooton on Monday night? :augie:D
 
As I understand it the clock protector is attached to existing mounts. If said enterprising thief can remove circlips then surely they can unscrew the brace? I too am very glad I'm behind secure parking in London and any temptation to park up in a normal bay is rapidly evaporating... What a sh*te piece of design!

Not a 2 minute job, awkward to get the screws in, especially the RHS. Any potential thief would be at it for 20mins assuming he had the correct tools.
 
Fahhhhhkkk It's just happened to me.......!!!! :( :(
 


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