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mmm.. ok. the bike is only worth £2500 so i am going to run it until something major fails then stick it on ebay.
 
Get the bike to Steptoe and get it checked ASAP, take it from me you don't want to experience a failing drive shaft UJ at 120km. A faulty ABS you can live with. The rear drive / drive shaft you won't
 
thanks. although i have no garage, no bike lift, i am not sure i could get the wheel out, no torque wrench, and probably not as much skill as most here
 
I did mine in the back garden,

Bike on centre stand

Torque wrenches are cheap

it only becomes a problem when you dont have the parts

but if i recall it's just couple of nuts and bolts

you'll need the correct grease, some FD oil, (makes sense if your dropping the FD )

if the boots are shot then you'll need to order a new one or two
 
thanks. although i have no garage, no bike lift, i am not sure i could get the wheel out, no torque wrench, and probably not as much skill as most here

If any sort of maintenance other than simple tasks like oils and tyre pressures are outside of your comfort zone, then I would not recommend tackling a task like this unless you like a challenge.

However, I would suggest you take it to someone like Steptoe, who can at least assess what needs doing to make the bike safe. You may well have caught it in time, and just a clean of the corrosion and lube, with a new gaiter will put the bike right. But you should know that any damage isn’t going to fix itself and will only get worse.
 
wheel off?! after seeing the problem the garage had getting the rear wheel out when they changed the rear tyre...no thanks!
I'm not sure where you took the bike, but...if they were struggling with this rear wheel, on this bike, I can't really guess what was going on . This is one detail BMW nailed!

But reading the other posts (lots of good advise in there ) and your responses, there's only two possibilities:

1. You're a troll having a laugh
2. You should get the bike to Mikey Boy or Steptoe - pronto!

Riding it as is, has a timer running on it - something at that end of the bike is going to go wrong, whether you keep riding it or don't ride it!


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thanks all

(i seem to remember the garage struggled to get the wheel in/out, when fitting a new tyre, due to the width of the tyre, ie not much clearance)

i have contacted steptoe, awaiting a reply....
 
thanks all

(i seem to remember the garage struggled to get the wheel in/out, when fitting a new tyre, due to the width of the tyre, ie not much clearance)

i have contacted steptoe, awaiting a reply....

They should have removed the silencer first to create the necessary clearance. Nuts and bolts, simple stuff.
 
Steptoe can't help me with this

Hence...can anyone here recommend somewhere in London that can help?
 
mmm.. ok. the bike is only worth £2500 so i am going to run it until something major fails then stick it on ebay.

Mine failed whilst filtering between lanes 2 and 3 of the M25 on a wet and windy rush hour - the shaft sized and locked the back wheel. Trust me, you don't want to be in the same position.

Thankfully, the Polish arctic driver in lane one had his wits about him and avoided hitting me.
 
Steptoe can't help me with this

Hence...can anyone here recommend somewhere in London that can help?

I can, but as I said not while you wait and not this week. I might have a day next week but had a couple of awkward jobs the last few days so everything is getting shunted back and the free slots are getting lost… if you get what I mean :D
 
You want the best just pay up, steppers is you best bet.
 
if I could get an appointment anywhere i would get it looked at
 
if I could get an appointment anywhere i would get it looked at
Get onto Stepper's calendar. For a job like this, in London, he's your man. Sounds like he has space too (just not this week?)

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Steptoe can't help me with this

I figured there had to be more to the story than your simple one liner.

I think you are being disingenuous. There aren’t many bike mechanics that can or would drop what ever work they had on to look at your bike. Quite rightly they would expect you to book the bike in with them so they can inspect the bike and assess the repair work required.

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>Quite rightly they would expect you to book the bike in with them so they can inspect the bike and assess the repair work required.

that's what i am trying to do
 
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