That snap on allen socket has seen some action too.
They said the part alone was £500 although they also added that it wasn't urgent so not to bother yet.
No effort required.
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Another Bendy generalisation! My original oil came out clean and golden after 12000 miles. Facts are always better than folklore or opinion.The original oil always comes out looking nasty as the gears bed in.
Just change it for the proper stuff at every service.
No, because i've done all my own servicing since the initial 600 mile service. Sorry Bendy but you have offered unsubstantiated opinion as fact. How do you know ''the original oil always comes out looking nasty as the gears bed in.'' Do you/have you worked for a BMW dealer and done many first changes of R1200GS final drive oil?Unless the oil was changed at 6K by the dealer.
The 1150 has a variation on the old Austin Mini front wheel bearing - taper roller and angular contact ball bearing preloaded against each other. It's tough and it works. Who knows why BMW changed the design.
Ive said before that a double row roller chain running in oil can be made to look like a shaft drive. But of course that's not biker design tradition so we continue with heavy bevel boxes or heavy big link chains.
I cant understand why GS final drives cause so much trouble. With cars & vans they are forgotten, never have their oil changed and rarely cause trouble likewise other shaft driven bikes. Why cant BMW evolve and modify the weakness? I changed my final drive oil last week (2014 GS with 11,000 miles) and it came out black and very smelly + there was lots stuck to the magnetic drain plug. As much as I hate chains, considering the additional weight, cost and problems, I'm beginning to think BMW shaft drives could be more trouble than they're worth