Sounds similar to the 1150 I bought from Balderstons back in about 06. Test road it, it ran like a bag o nails, coughed and spluttered like mad. Was assured it was yet to be serviced. Collected it, it still ran like a bag o nails. Called them as soon as I got home, was told it had only done 2k since last service. Asked them to explain service shedules. 6k, 12k, annual etc. looking at my service book it had only done 2k in two years!! They had it back the following weekend, gave it a full service, very begrudgingly…..got home again, one front disc was badly scored. Called to complain again that they obviously missed worn out pads. Got an earfull from the owner….’had two guys on your bike most of the day’. So I went to take a pic to prove I wasn’t lieing, could then see they’d put a pad in back to front…… The owner collected the bike personally on the monday. I also pointed out a small oil leak. Another week or so and I got it back after a full gearbox rebuild with all new seals and clutch under the warranty, and one new disc and one new pad. Never been back since.Done a few more runs in the 1150 since getting home from the holidays and it is very relaxing to ride and the modified seats are very comfortable.
Came across this blast from the past when clearing out some shelving in the garage, set of rear pads from my original r1150gs bought from a local BMW main dealer , at the time it was less than 30 months old with less that 3000 miles on the clock ans said dealer did a full service on the bike before I collected it.
Less than 200 miles later the rear pads fell to bits , the failed pad had less than 1.2mm of friction material left on the backing, dealers response was ' it is only a £7500 bike we would never entertain selling a BMW car worth so little '.
Fully checked the bike and the bash plate nuts were seized so when I did get the bash plate off I found written on the oil filter a note when it had been changed by the previous BMW dealer (M & S in Newcastle) two year previously.
Cracking full service








