Lost a tooth on 1200GS and it's not cheep...

wader3

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My bike wouldn't change down halfway through it's last journey. Tried to go up which worked, but inevitably ended up in 6th with a very smelly clutch.

I was hoping it was some simple selector issue. No. Took it to my BMW dealer who have stripped the box to find a tooth missing. Not done too much other damage but it may as well have as retail repair is......£1,700 :barf

I'm hoping there is a significant contribution from BMW, the bike is 5 years old and only done 13,000 miles.

Anyone any experience of a similar problem?
 
thats effin crazy dough for a bike g/box,could understand if it was put together with high spec parts but it's not.:eek:
 
A complete new box is only 2k (only, ha) so they say.

I will know if there will be a contribution on Monday.
 
you tried motorworks yet???? just in case:beerjug:

If there's no contribution I won't be getting it done at BMW so will try elsewhere. I'll fight hard though for something, anyone would expect a gearbox to last longer than that!
 
Try motorworks for a replacement box. I picked one up earlier this year out of a 3000 mile bike for £800 which had new gearbox seals and was good as new:thumb

If you want it rebuilt, speak to Steve at Scriminger engineering:thumb
 
If there's no contribution I won't be getting it done at BMW so will try elsewhere. I'll fight hard though for something, anyone would expect a gearbox to last longer than that!

You may get something but you will have to buy the box from them. When mine went, it was 3 years out of warranty and had done 70k. I cheekily asked my local dealer about a contribution and they said it would be free fitting if I bought a new box. Still far too much money:rolleyes:
 
the bike is 5 years old and only done 13,000 miles.

Having been there with an ABS pump, I've been told that if the bike's up to 5 years old; it's a major component failure and there's dealer service history, there's a good chance of BMW doing a deal (I got the £1250 part). I hope that your bike's the right side of 5K. Good luck!
 
Bad luck with the gearbox, i would pick up a second hand box Ebay.de is good for parts.. I have one from an 05 but it may be different.
I see the WC will have the gearbox inside the engine casing requiring a crankcase split to get at it.
 
I was half expecting a thread about a dental tooth stuck in a cooling fin. thought 'cheep' alluded to more sillyness.

Dissapointed:D
 
I was half expecting a thread about a dental tooth stuck in a cooling fin. thought 'cheep' alluded to more sillyness.

Dissapointed:D

Ah yes, I see the mistake now...

Thanks for the responses, will update on Monday with good news I hope from those lovely Germans...
 
If there's no contribution I won't be getting it done at BMW so will try elsewhere. I'll fight hard though for something, anyone would expect a gearbox to last longer than that!

Even though its 5 years old I'm assuming there's 5 years worth of service stamps etc in the book ?
 
Good news, BMW will pay the £1200 parts, (obviously it won't cost them that), just leaves me a labour bill around £550. Still an expense I shouldn't expect given the circumstances.
 
Good news, BMW will pay the £1200 parts, (obviously it won't cost them that), just leaves me a labour bill around £550. Still an expense I shouldn't expect given the circumstances.

Some good news, if you can call it that. Its so sad the build quality has gone so far down on such good bikes - at 1 time anyway
 
Good news, BMW will pay the £1200 parts, (obviously it won't cost them that), just leaves me a labour bill around £550. Still an expense I shouldn't expect given the circumstances.

And as you've paid something (a rather large something to be truthful) you'll get warranty on the work.
 
Some good news, if you can call it that. Its so sad the build quality has gone so far down on such good bikes - at 1 time anyway

I'd call it fantastic news. I can't think of any other manufacturer who would look after their customers like this on a 5 year old bike. Despite the low mileage, this issue is nothing to do with build quality and is just one of those things that sometimes happen with metal things:thumb
 


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