Chris Hooke
Registered user
and another in France ... 2011 GSA with 32K kilometres.
4 days after buying the bike in Nice (where my girlfriend lives), having done around 100klms of testing, I began its first proper trip into the Alps with the girlfriend and appropiate mounds of baggage.
As you would expect in the Alps a lot of lovely twisties - so when I arrived at my destination after 4 hours of new-bike joy I was so pleased to see oil all over the rear rim and right edge of the tyre and marvelling at how we didn't lose it, no reflection at all on my modest abilities.
After removing the wheel it's clear that it's an FD seal (inner?- next to the disk).
I dropped the FD oil - horrible black and smelly and bits of seal, very little metal on the magnet - renewed with some borrowed 80/90.
I measured the old oil and it was 170ml. So had only lost 10ml which surprised me, considering the amount of oil on the rim and tyre.
No movement on the wheel and no nasty sounds I could detect. Take it for a spin, literally, as oil pisses out, but then subsides after a while and I think maybe I'm ok. Then I have the bright idea to find an additive to block up leaking seals in the nearest town (Sisteron), change the oil again (comes out horrible and black again which surprises me) and renew with 10% of this Bardahls GEAR OIL ADDITIVE +STOP LEAK. No leak in test and no leaking overnight - overjoyed - set off on trip to the south-west and 60 minutes later I abandon the trip as the leak starts again. I return to Nice and hand the bike over to BMW Nice because, although I bought it privately, it came with a non-BMW warranty that has a month to run and I'm HOPING will work.
By the way, by the time I get to Nice the leak has reduced radically after losing probably only around 10ml of oil, if that, so maybe the Bardahls just needed a bit of time.
To cut this short, and this is the peculiar thing, BMW Nice just told me on the phone that the entire FD needs replacing!! I will be picking up the bike on Friday and will post exactly what went wrong in their eyes and why they felt the need to replace the whole shebang.
And the very good news is the warranty has worked.
I've bought plenty of used bikes in my day and this is the first immediate failure I've ever had and the first time ever the bike had a warranty.
Lucky or wot??
And I'm sure readers are thinking the seller saw me coming - I don't think so, he was a very very very nice man, it was just one of those things.
And finally ..... (will he ever stop?) .... I bought one of the first R1200GS bikes (new) in 2004 in London and within a couple of thousand miles had an FD bearing failure in Greece where they decided to, yes, replace the entire FD - how about that! Could I have started a trend?
I eventually sold that bike to the girlfriend's brother in Nice and he's never had a single thing go wrong in 50,000 miles. The luck of the French.
My first post, great site, great info and entertaining at the same time - worth every penny. Thanks.
4 days after buying the bike in Nice (where my girlfriend lives), having done around 100klms of testing, I began its first proper trip into the Alps with the girlfriend and appropiate mounds of baggage.
As you would expect in the Alps a lot of lovely twisties - so when I arrived at my destination after 4 hours of new-bike joy I was so pleased to see oil all over the rear rim and right edge of the tyre and marvelling at how we didn't lose it, no reflection at all on my modest abilities.
After removing the wheel it's clear that it's an FD seal (inner?- next to the disk).
I dropped the FD oil - horrible black and smelly and bits of seal, very little metal on the magnet - renewed with some borrowed 80/90.
I measured the old oil and it was 170ml. So had only lost 10ml which surprised me, considering the amount of oil on the rim and tyre.
No movement on the wheel and no nasty sounds I could detect. Take it for a spin, literally, as oil pisses out, but then subsides after a while and I think maybe I'm ok. Then I have the bright idea to find an additive to block up leaking seals in the nearest town (Sisteron), change the oil again (comes out horrible and black again which surprises me) and renew with 10% of this Bardahls GEAR OIL ADDITIVE +STOP LEAK. No leak in test and no leaking overnight - overjoyed - set off on trip to the south-west and 60 minutes later I abandon the trip as the leak starts again. I return to Nice and hand the bike over to BMW Nice because, although I bought it privately, it came with a non-BMW warranty that has a month to run and I'm HOPING will work.
By the way, by the time I get to Nice the leak has reduced radically after losing probably only around 10ml of oil, if that, so maybe the Bardahls just needed a bit of time.
To cut this short, and this is the peculiar thing, BMW Nice just told me on the phone that the entire FD needs replacing!! I will be picking up the bike on Friday and will post exactly what went wrong in their eyes and why they felt the need to replace the whole shebang.
And the very good news is the warranty has worked.
I've bought plenty of used bikes in my day and this is the first immediate failure I've ever had and the first time ever the bike had a warranty.
Lucky or wot??
And I'm sure readers are thinking the seller saw me coming - I don't think so, he was a very very very nice man, it was just one of those things.
And finally ..... (will he ever stop?) .... I bought one of the first R1200GS bikes (new) in 2004 in London and within a couple of thousand miles had an FD bearing failure in Greece where they decided to, yes, replace the entire FD - how about that! Could I have started a trend?
I eventually sold that bike to the girlfriend's brother in Nice and he's never had a single thing go wrong in 50,000 miles. The luck of the French.
My first post, great site, great info and entertaining at the same time - worth every penny. Thanks.

