If your LC has trouble with difficult or missed shifts, try this.

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Little things. :blast

If anyone has been having problems with grinding the gears, or difficult or missed shifts (on bikes not equipped with Gear Assist), you will want to check how well-lubricated your gearshift lever pivot is.

I pulled apart the gearshift lever pivot mechanism on my '13 LC a short while ago. It looks like the bike comes from the factory with an 'economical' amount of some sort of lube that has no staying power at all.
Of course, this is an item that most franchised service centres won't even bother to check at service time.
After all, BMW assembled the thing, so the lube must be 'good for life' - right? (Anyone remember the 'good for life' final-drive fluid on '05-onward K-series?)

I cleaned everything with a rag and a little carb cleaner, lubricated every friction surface individually with heavy-duty Castrol wheel-bearing grease, and put it all back together.
I can't put in words just how much better the gearshift quality is now. It's still not as good as it should be (due, I suspect, to some factor causing the clutch plates to momentarily stick inside the clutch basket), but shifts (particularly upshifts) feel smoother and a lot more positive.
Practically a repeat of the story I had with my '08 F800ST.

If you're going to do this, heavy-duty wheel-bearing grease is good, but a sodium-based or clay-based industrial grease with very high persistence (like the stuff used for garage door rollers) will probably be better.
The grease that BMW recommend for lubrication of clutch splines on earlier R-series is probably best of all (according to my Clymer manual, Optimoly MP3 or Microlube GL261).
 
I had the same issue with my 2013 but with the brake peddle it had practically seized, I took it apart eventually as it was so seized cleaned it and re-greased it.

Not sure what lube is used originally but it's clearly not very good, but I guess it's a moving part and should be taken apart now and then to be lubed say once a year at least.

Terry
 
Can you post a pic of where you applied grease?

No worries. See attachment. :)

I had the same issue with my 2013 but with the brake peddle it had practically seized, I took it apart eventually as it was so seized cleaned it and re-greased it.
Not sure what lube is used originally but it's clearly not very good, but I guess it's a moving part and should be taken apart now and then to be lubed say once a year at least.

Seconded. 'Input cost' is becoming an unhealthy obsession with motor manufacturers who are quick to trumpet their reputation for high quality.
Too bad that it falls to independent enthusiasts to find solutions to the manufacturer's mistakes.
 

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that pivot joint is already very "loose" in stock form.

nonetheless , after each wash it is one of the points which gets a good oiling
 


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