I recently changed the gearbox oil on my 34,000 mile '94 1100. It has a full main dealer service history up to this point.
The oil I drained was quite dark in colour (a dark greyish colour) - certainly nowhere near the amber of fresh gear oil. While I didn't think too much of it at the time (just put it down to heat and inevitable metallic contamination), I've since read a few things here and on adv rider concerning discoloured oil being a sign of bearing failure in early 1100's. However these threads seem to mention a chocolate brown colour, whereas mine was more of a dark grey. The magnetic plug had some fine metallic sludge stuck to it, but nothing 'chunky'.
My bike doesn't do the jumping / hesitation in third thing and I didn't notice the gold flecks which I believe go hand in hand with this issue and indicate worn selector forks. However, it does occasionally clunk like a bugger between second and third when warm (although not every time) - I've always assumed that this is just a 'BMW thing' / wrong technique on my part.
Thinking about it, the final drive oil was also quite dark when I drained it...
Is this something I should be concerned about, or is it normal and a 'just ride it' type thing?
ta
Matt
The oil I drained was quite dark in colour (a dark greyish colour) - certainly nowhere near the amber of fresh gear oil. While I didn't think too much of it at the time (just put it down to heat and inevitable metallic contamination), I've since read a few things here and on adv rider concerning discoloured oil being a sign of bearing failure in early 1100's. However these threads seem to mention a chocolate brown colour, whereas mine was more of a dark grey. The magnetic plug had some fine metallic sludge stuck to it, but nothing 'chunky'.
My bike doesn't do the jumping / hesitation in third thing and I didn't notice the gold flecks which I believe go hand in hand with this issue and indicate worn selector forks. However, it does occasionally clunk like a bugger between second and third when warm (although not every time) - I've always assumed that this is just a 'BMW thing' / wrong technique on my part.
Thinking about it, the final drive oil was also quite dark when I drained it...
Is this something I should be concerned about, or is it normal and a 'just ride it' type thing?
ta
Matt


