Live with it, almost zero oil is escaping. I did 12000 miles between valve checks with a similar misting and the level on the dip stick never fell, nor did it ever leave any oil drips under the bike while parked.

top cover off, air filter cover off, battery disconnected and removed.
Reassemble the rest of the gubbins and hope you're one of the lucky ones whose ECU doesn't have a hissy fit when the battery's disconnected...
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You will find that this is quite common on the F800 as when the rocker cover is replaced it is best to replace the gasket or ensure that it is cleaned down immaculately. believe it or not its not that big a job and will only take an hour or so to sort out if you know what are doing.
Had to do mine recently so I did it when I serviced the bike and checked the valves at the same time.
Didnt look where you are but if you need it doing for you then give me a shout as Im sure we can sort out some beer tokens for some services rendered.
Regards
Mark

Technically thats the rocker cover gasket, not the head gasket and mines been doing it for ages. new gasket is 45 quid pus vat as i recall, and it will probably do it again.
Dont worry about it.![]()
In a roundabout way i'm kinda looking forward to the warranty running out so i can start learning all this stuff for myself! 
Afternoon all,
The Sunday afternoon scrub down revealed...
...650, 6k, 59 plate. Any thoughts?
S
You will find that this is quite common on the F800 as when the rocker cover is replaced it is best to replace the gasket or ensure that it is cleaned down immaculately. believe it or not its not that big a job and will only take an hour or so to sort out if you know what are doing.
Had to do mine recently so I did it when I serviced the bike and checked the valves at the same time.
Regards
Mark
) until a service was due no problem no harm
and then main dealer took care of it with the squirty sealant stuff, within my standard warranty, No charge
that was a while ago 22,500 miles now all good no leaks purfect 
I read somewhere (didn't check it myself) that the drillings for the bolts are not deep enough. I think it was stated by a BMW mechanic. What happens is that you torque the bolts down, and you think all is OK and gasket sqeezed properly, but bolts are not deep enough, remedy is to put a washer under each bolt. Hope this helps
) and failing this i'll go with the washer option At a recent service they did the valve clearance inspection. They put a new gasket on (and charged me for it) as leaving the original gasket is what causes the problem. Apparently.
