There is absolutely no valid reason for EVER running the bike in gear on the centre stand. Why would you even want to?
.
So you can oil the chain
There is absolutely no valid reason for EVER running the bike in gear on the centre stand. Why would you even want to?
.
your mistake chap is trying to equate what happens to the back end of the bike while you're RIDING IT.
with....
What happens to it on the centre stand with the rear wheel in the air.
If you believe its no problem - test it. see how long you can stand there in front of your pride and joy listening to the ROW it makes while its doing something it was NEVER designed to do.
Running the engine in gear on the centre stand is a BAD IDEA.
In the owners manual BMW say.. switch off the engine before deploying the centre stand... they don't further qualify that. why should they?
There is absolutely no valid reason for EVER running the bike in gear on the centre stand. Why would you even want to?
beggars belief does this.

Please don't be so touchy, I'm just asking for someone to explain why, and so far, no one has. Saying it's a BAD IDEA doesn't count.
As for BMW saying to switch off the engine before deploying the centre stand, I would suggest that it is to safeguard against someone knocking it into gear while alongside the bike trying to get it on it's stand.
If you have heard the noise it makes while running it on the centre stand, then you must have either tried it yourself or witnessed it, but I think you will find that it is "driveline shunt" caused by the firing intervals of a twin and all of the free-play in the drive train.


i think you may find that a uj will run up to 30 degrees out of line it just needs to phased 1150gs no fixed double spline gsa fixed double spline so if you take your gs rear end off then you need to make sure the uj's are phased or it will lock up/destroy itself
all mytoys are still in my pram![]()
and never is a good reason to do it 

Not touchy at all chap..
I've had one of these bikes for 13years.. and in all that time. I've had ONE breakdown.. due to a dead hall sensor. And ONE near breakdown.. HT Leads. .

yup a weird but lovable bunch of twats hereNow this brings a smile to my face... despite the abuse my GSA took in Morocco and the consequent fd issues my GSA still carried me and my kit home from Morocco. Gotta respect that.
Lassie eat your heart out...
Got more than I bargained for on this thread - loving this forum![]()







If I'm not allowed to run my 1150GS in gear on the centre stand because it will cause damage does that also mean that I shouldn't get the bike airbourne at high speeds on a regular basis over lovely yumpy roads?
It's just that I've been doing that on and off for 59,000 miles now and I need to know if it will cause damage.
Thank you in anticipation of your help
![]()

yup a weird but lovable bunch of twats here![]()

=Packer;2282281shouldn't get the bike airbourne at high speeds on a regular basis over lovely yumpy roads?
It's just that I've been doing that on and off for 59,000 miles now and I need to know if it will cause damage.![]()

I expect that is equal to a total of 45 seconds airbourne over those 59,000 miles.
![]()

I see a business opportunity for 1" over size torque arms laser cut with a TT logo![]()


.......I see a business opportunity for 1" over size sexy torque arms laser cut with a TT logo![]()
I expect that is equal to a total of 45 seconds airbourne over those 59,000 miles.
![]()
Some good yumpy roads up here.