I have a January 1999 R 1100GS that has done 40,000 miles and has been regularly serviced and well looked after, I had the bike from 8 months old with 3,000 (genuine) miles on the clock. I use it for commuting in and around London and the SE right throught the year.
Never had any problems with it at all except for a broken Speedo cable, so I can't grumble about it at all. It's a fantastic bike (but we all know that GS's are anyway!).
However, over the last couple of months I have noticed that when accelerating the engine revs high briefly and then drops back. This is mainly noticable when say pulling away to overtake or fill a gap on the motorway. The bike does speed up but the revs get high briefly then fall back to the correct level.
Once this happens I cannot recreate it under the same conditions ie. lowish revs and then accelerate. It seems to just happen a couple or three times per commute (about 40 miles, motorway at the moment) when I'm in 4th or 5th.
Does anyone out there have any advice at all please, is my clutch going or do the symptoms point to something else?
If it is my clutch does anyone have any idea when it may go totally and what BMW dealers charge to get it replaced?
Thanks folks.
Jon Shread
Never had any problems with it at all except for a broken Speedo cable, so I can't grumble about it at all. It's a fantastic bike (but we all know that GS's are anyway!).
However, over the last couple of months I have noticed that when accelerating the engine revs high briefly and then drops back. This is mainly noticable when say pulling away to overtake or fill a gap on the motorway. The bike does speed up but the revs get high briefly then fall back to the correct level.
Once this happens I cannot recreate it under the same conditions ie. lowish revs and then accelerate. It seems to just happen a couple or three times per commute (about 40 miles, motorway at the moment) when I'm in 4th or 5th.
Does anyone out there have any advice at all please, is my clutch going or do the symptoms point to something else?
If it is my clutch does anyone have any idea when it may go totally and what BMW dealers charge to get it replaced?
Thanks folks.
Jon Shread
