simplysounds
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bike: 2006 bmw r1200gsa
mileage: 28,000 miles
history: previous owner (9,500 miles) had dealer service and since my ownership self serviced as per bmw schedule (using genuine parts and approved fluids). no major issues at all. never ridden off road or in mud/sand. never slipped clutch knowingly. no wheelies or burnouts. bike is kept clean and tidy and well cared for.
hi all,
did usual service 2 weeks ago. checked and adjusted valves. balanced throttle bodies with twinmax. changed engine oil and oil filter. did a general check. cleaned front calipers and parts (i like it all clean and precise). replaced front pads (both sides)
slightly overfilled engine oil at first. drained after 1st ride out (did appx 20 miles). when i got home i drained off some oil and refilled to exact level. normally i buy 4 x 1 litre bottles and it's easy to work it out. this time i had a 5 litre can and filled it cold to the sight glass line. after riding it rose past the line. after looking at the manual and many websites it seems hot and cold makes a huge difference to the oil level using the sight glass.
just rode it at the weekend and between 4-6k revs it feels the clutch is slipping. if i pull away on an incline it feels strong and solid in 1st and second but when on the go in 3rd gear and beyond it's worst. when on the motorway in 4th and fifth i accelerate and it feels like the clutch is slipping.
what i've tried so far: removed a small amount of fluid from the clutch reservoir. checked for any oil leaks (everywhere). checked lever clearance against hand guard which is ok. still got slip and i'm worried i may need a new clutch at only 28,000 miles of careful riding?
i can't afford bmw workshop prices. i have a small workshop with a bike lift/ramp and loads of tools. i'm confident doing most tasks but replacing the clutch myself is a bit daunting.
any ideas or help would be appreciated.
mileage: 28,000 miles
history: previous owner (9,500 miles) had dealer service and since my ownership self serviced as per bmw schedule (using genuine parts and approved fluids). no major issues at all. never ridden off road or in mud/sand. never slipped clutch knowingly. no wheelies or burnouts. bike is kept clean and tidy and well cared for.
hi all,
did usual service 2 weeks ago. checked and adjusted valves. balanced throttle bodies with twinmax. changed engine oil and oil filter. did a general check. cleaned front calipers and parts (i like it all clean and precise). replaced front pads (both sides)
slightly overfilled engine oil at first. drained after 1st ride out (did appx 20 miles). when i got home i drained off some oil and refilled to exact level. normally i buy 4 x 1 litre bottles and it's easy to work it out. this time i had a 5 litre can and filled it cold to the sight glass line. after riding it rose past the line. after looking at the manual and many websites it seems hot and cold makes a huge difference to the oil level using the sight glass.
just rode it at the weekend and between 4-6k revs it feels the clutch is slipping. if i pull away on an incline it feels strong and solid in 1st and second but when on the go in 3rd gear and beyond it's worst. when on the motorway in 4th and fifth i accelerate and it feels like the clutch is slipping.
what i've tried so far: removed a small amount of fluid from the clutch reservoir. checked for any oil leaks (everywhere). checked lever clearance against hand guard which is ok. still got slip and i'm worried i may need a new clutch at only 28,000 miles of careful riding?
i can't afford bmw workshop prices. i have a small workshop with a bike lift/ramp and loads of tools. i'm confident doing most tasks but replacing the clutch myself is a bit daunting.
any ideas or help would be appreciated.
I had a clutch issue with my bike and although they fixed it they did not actually tell me what the fault was, but I got the impression that the fault my have been with the pushrod sticking at least I think that was what the bloke was trying to tell me.... they all speak French down here
