On my '08 Hexhead I have different amounts of lock left to right - more so on the right. The steering lock with the ignition works on both sides perfectly and the bike tracks true hands off the bars so haven't thought anything more about it.
The old pinch bolt thing again FFS - we had a spell of pinch bolt madness a few years ago with the original 1200 - it faded away pretty quickly as people started to realise how these things work.


If i remember (recall) correctly it was a recall item.![]()
Yep I did the pinch bolt trick, aligned wheel with beak and straightened bars. Took it for a test ride this morn and the bars are way out, so start again this time wiggle bars allow it to find its own setting bars straight with wheel, test ride proved it now tracks perfect and bars straight. But the wheel does not align to the beak its over on one side.
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The front end is out of align, you can clearly see more of one rad than the other, also the lock stop is welded in the wrong position thus the reason lock to lock is incorrect and why the steering lock shoot bolt don't align in the hole.
Conclusion: Dealer is getting top BMW tech down and he is strongly on my side. Tbh I could not make this crap up.
- so the best thing to do was just do one to 24Nm or whatever it was, then the second and leave it at that - don't go back and check the first because it will have changed slightly.
Hmmmm was it a recall, can't remember?
One thing I found when I tried to torque mine up on my 2005 1200 was that it was almost impossible to get both bolts in one clamp to the same torque because as you tightened one it affected the torque of the other - so the best thing to do was just do one to 24Nm or whatever it was, then the second and leave it at that - don't go back and check the first because it will have changed slightly.
Yes engineer your are correct that's how ya should torque the lower yoke bolts, just the once each bolt 24nm,
Also when you check yours will you check if the steering lock locates in the round hole in the welded plate.
Much appreciated.
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Yep I did the pinch bolt trick, aligned wheel with beak and straightened bars. Took it for a test ride this morn and the bars are way out, so start again this time wiggle bars allow it to find its own setting bars straight with wheel, test ride proved it now tracks perfect and bars straight. But the wheel does not align to the beak its over on one side.
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The front end is out of align, you can clearly see more of one rad than the other, also the lock stop is welded in the wrong position thus the reason lock to lock is incorrect and why the steering lock shoot bolt don't align in the hole.
Conclusion: Dealer is getting top BMW tech down and he is strongly on my side. Tbh I could not make this crap up.
looks like the beak extender isnt on centrally (more towards the offside) try taking it off then have another look
I second Titto, i took the beak ext off tonight its still the same, but the front beak is slightly twisted so that could make it look worse.
However i can't see it when I'm riding, and I'm off to the alps 2mo so ill try not to let it spoil my fun. I've spoken to the dealer and sent them pics of my issues and there having the bike on my return, not sure what they can do about the difference in the lock to lock but something is not right.
I've now marked the fork pinch bolts, so ill no if one of them comes lose