Slippy
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I've spent the last 10 months riding my F800GS 34000 odd miles from New York up to Alaska, Alaska down to Ushuaia & tomorrow I'm shipping the bike back to London from here in Buenos Aires. I thought I'd share the benefit of my hindsight.
I don't go on this site often & it appears just from looking at the thread titles the following are common issues.
My bike was serviced at BMW dealerships regularly (as it was initially under warranty) & 70% of my trip was on sealed roads but in places such as Bolivia it did have it hard, so keep that in mind...
Faults.
Radiator fan - far too exposed to the ingress of dirt & by no means am I talking about hard core off road riding. Got wedged & threw up an oil pressure fault (???) on the electronic display, the EWS cut in & shut the bike down whilst the temperature gauge didn't move despite the lack of cooling.
Happened just after crossing into Mexico meaning a return to San Diego & a mere $420 to get a replacement. All of this was less then 200 miles of freeway riding after a $1000 BMW service.
Side stand. Too short to adequately support the bike. Yes I do have panniers but so did my old 1150 & 1200 & the stand on those did the job. Others I've met on the road have the same issue.
Fuel gauge. Despite being 'updated' under warranty it reads full for 110 or so miles & then plummets to empty. Useless.
Water pump - failed & the new $520 replacement that took three weeks to arrive in Santiago, Chile was unable to pump water. Had to bastardise the old & new to avert another three week delay. $520 Well spent.
Rear bearings - failed & took most of the rear wheel hubb with them, despite being replaced at recommended intervals. 6 Hours in the desert spent smashing the remnants out with a rock as they'd been ground into the hubb when the original bearing failed. Fun, fun fun.
Front fork seals. One blew, then the other.
I rode with three others. One on a 12 year old African Twin - no faults despite being ridden very hard off road. One neglected & hammered DR650 which was ridden by an ex Baja 1000 competitor & despite the lack of care & total battering it received still proved more reliable then my F800.
The third rider also had an F800 & sadly suffered from the same list of woes as me & more. He's on a round the world trip & is now swapping to a Japanese bike.
As you can no doubt guess, I've lost the love.
Brian
My travel blog is; www.mytb.org/Smudger1
I don't go on this site often & it appears just from looking at the thread titles the following are common issues.
My bike was serviced at BMW dealerships regularly (as it was initially under warranty) & 70% of my trip was on sealed roads but in places such as Bolivia it did have it hard, so keep that in mind...
Faults.
Radiator fan - far too exposed to the ingress of dirt & by no means am I talking about hard core off road riding. Got wedged & threw up an oil pressure fault (???) on the electronic display, the EWS cut in & shut the bike down whilst the temperature gauge didn't move despite the lack of cooling.
Happened just after crossing into Mexico meaning a return to San Diego & a mere $420 to get a replacement. All of this was less then 200 miles of freeway riding after a $1000 BMW service.
Side stand. Too short to adequately support the bike. Yes I do have panniers but so did my old 1150 & 1200 & the stand on those did the job. Others I've met on the road have the same issue.
Fuel gauge. Despite being 'updated' under warranty it reads full for 110 or so miles & then plummets to empty. Useless.
Water pump - failed & the new $520 replacement that took three weeks to arrive in Santiago, Chile was unable to pump water. Had to bastardise the old & new to avert another three week delay. $520 Well spent.
Rear bearings - failed & took most of the rear wheel hubb with them, despite being replaced at recommended intervals. 6 Hours in the desert spent smashing the remnants out with a rock as they'd been ground into the hubb when the original bearing failed. Fun, fun fun.
Front fork seals. One blew, then the other.
I rode with three others. One on a 12 year old African Twin - no faults despite being ridden very hard off road. One neglected & hammered DR650 which was ridden by an ex Baja 1000 competitor & despite the lack of care & total battering it received still proved more reliable then my F800.
The third rider also had an F800 & sadly suffered from the same list of woes as me & more. He's on a round the world trip & is now swapping to a Japanese bike.
As you can no doubt guess, I've lost the love.
Brian
My travel blog is; www.mytb.org/Smudger1

