I’m off to the USA with Sgt Bilco in July but before that, I’m taking some folk over the North Sea for their maiden Euro tour (Luxembourg and then the Mosel). Tour distance is about 1500 miles.
So, plan A - complete the Euro tour then do a full 18000 mile service on the bike including all,oils and filters, new plugs and valve clearances, rear brake disc and new pads all round; full bolt torque check and general Alaskan bike prep.
Trouble is, I’m likely to hit 18000 miles even before going to Europe so what’s my best plan B?
- just change the oil and then do a full service on return?
- do the full service spec now and just do the brakes after Europe (they’ll be fine for this)
Or is there another option that will suit the bike better?
TIA
PS, the bike is just out of warranty and this will be the first service other than fluids that I’ve done on the bike. I do have a gs911.
So, plan A - complete the Euro tour then do a full 18000 mile service on the bike including all,oils and filters, new plugs and valve clearances, rear brake disc and new pads all round; full bolt torque check and general Alaskan bike prep.
Trouble is, I’m likely to hit 18000 miles even before going to Europe so what’s my best plan B?
- just change the oil and then do a full service on return?
- do the full service spec now and just do the brakes after Europe (they’ll be fine for this)
Or is there another option that will suit the bike better?
TIA
PS, the bike is just out of warranty and this will be the first service other than fluids that I’ve done on the bike. I do have a gs911.





