so it is poor technique, not a poor gearbox.
If you change gear how it is meant to be done on the bike it is as smooth as butter - the trick on any BMW boxer gearbox is to put pressure on the gear lever BEFORE you go to change gear. Then pull the clutch in. It is always immediate and totally clunk free. If you try to snick it through the gears like a Jap bike, then it is clunky - so it is poor technique, not a poor gearbox.


Hmm, where have I heard that before.![]()

Nah, your gearbox is just shit![]()

Sounds like the 1150 gearbox has issues all of its own, from watching the video and reading the post above![]()
The 1100 had gearbox issues, refined and made good in the 1150, that is 'progress'. The owners accept that it requires skill and finesse to make the gearbox work smoothly, it's payback for an over engineered, hard wearing product, and that is why we love our bikes.
The WC gearbox is a departure from all this knowledge and experience gained through many years of tried and tested production. It is a 'beta' version of a concept and is just crap. Not because it's over engineered, not because it is happy to be a little agricultural, it is just flawed.
I find my gearbox a pleasure to use, but then I'm not interested in shifting gear in 0.36 seconds, we just float along at our pace and get where we are going when we get there.

and it is as smooth as the gearbox on my S1000, so it's obviously taken BMW a couple of years of beta testing to get this one right.