scubascuba3
Registered user
I was stunned when I was told the clutch drive plate, driven plate and gadget will cost £650 in parts and labour another 1-2 hours. Is there a cheaper alternative to these BMW parts?
Bloody OUCH. How old is/how many miles has the bike got on it??? I suppose if it was still in warranty you wouldnt be asking questions like this. I do know of a guy in Peckham who has had his clutch replaced on his 800 at 16000 miles, but dunno why. All I know is he didnt have to pay for it...I was stunned when I was told the clutch drive plate, driven plate and gadget will cost £650 in parts and labour another 1-2 hours. Is there a cheaper alternative to these BMW parts?

A clutch kit from Motorworks is 208GBP, I don't know how long it takes to rebuild, but 650 is not cheap but it does not sound totally unreasonable, depending if there is some extra work they need to do.
Talking about unreasonable; buy a Triumph on the Continent and have it serviced.... cheapest service I ever had was 300€ for the small service.
Casper
Are you saying the clutch kit including those parts I mentioned are £208 rather than from BMW at £650?

Have a look your self, the £208 is for clutch discs and springs.
Casper

I've got a 2009 that I've owned since new. I don't get much opportunity to ride but when I do it's mostly offroad / green laning.
Been going back to the same dealer every year.
Last year service and MOT they called me up and said clutch was cooked ........... 5,100 miles!
Yes, you read that right FIVE THOUSAND miles.
They said that it was "probably because you ride so much off road" - this evidenced by the deep scratches in bash plate, torn knobblies and other such evidence - I don't abuse the bike .........it is a dual-sport after all.
I was in no position to argue - I wouldn't have had a clue what to look at although from my perspective the bike had been functioning just fine. However, my mate that normally rides with me had cooked his clutch on his XT660 tenere TWICE in 10,000miles and he's a lot more mechanically minded than me (to the extent that he replaced his own clutch the second time around as it was out of warranty) so I thought it was feasible, even if not plausible - I'd be interested in the opinion of the off-roaders on here as to what their life expectancy is on their clutches??
Anyway - the main reason for the post is that I've just dug out the paperwork and the dealer charged me £278 including both parts and labour to replace the clutch - they said that if they weren't doing the service and MOT at the same time then it would have been far more expensive.