cookiemonster said:My clutch started badly slipping on a 2 weeks old GS12 - I was cursing bmw and their useless crappily built GS's. I phoned the dealer to have a rant and organise recovery to get it fixed.
The dealer calmly asked if I used motorcycle parking bays in London, to which i replied that I did. He then advised me to move the handguard back into place (remember this is on the phone) so that it didnt foul the clutch lever... Lo and behold the clutch lever can extend back out to its full length and my clutch isnt slipping any more...
The lesson I learned was that looking at all the "problems" on this site can colour your judgement - i was almost expecting a clutch / gearbox / final drive failure.
jon
Blimey, imagine that! Never done that before!
).This wasn't me but I saw it happen, guy on a small trial style bike/moped comes a stop at the lights with his trainers laces caught up on the side stand... the rest was definately not funny.
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. I walked away only to hear a crunch. Looked round and my pride and joy was lying on its side
Then I come to lift the bike - "...f**k, that's heavy!". The thought of having to find someone else to help me lift the bike was enough for me to get it up in one laboured go. It's amazing just how much adrenalin potential embarrassment creates!