I'm still adding to the list. I haven't decided yet how I am about to proceed, though I've been offered some suggestions.
Tim
...all of them anatomically possible, I hope...
I'm still adding to the list. I haven't decided yet how I am about to proceed, though I've been offered some suggestions.
Tim
Err.. they failed because they failed.And knowing why a unit might have failed is no comfort.
What is clear is that the problem has been going on for many years and hasn't been resolved as the many failures with 08 models demonstates.
If you really don't care, butt out.![]()
This is getting fecking stupid. As far as I can see Tim is engaged in a data collection exercise to try to discover how many FPC failures there have been. He has pointed out quite rightly that there have been numerous threads posted by people who have failures, and he is collating the information, and also asking for any who have had problems who have not reported them, to make themselves known to him. ( I've replied on the other thread )
Why can't peeps having made their feelings known, just let him get on with it. The time to discuss statistical analysis of any figures is not now.
Lets get this into balance guys. I think (just my opinion) that there are probs with these controllers. but... it may not be the controller it'self, the design of the tank and the fuel pump housing hold water that leaves the controller partially submerged. As I pointed out on this site the other day I removed my controller after reading all this stuff and placed a bead of silicon sealant around the gasket area. Since this area of the bike has been a little TLC it's ran fine since. I think Tim has a point though, and yes many of fellow our 1200 owners have'nt had any failures . but I beleive it does'nt rule out that BMW could just modify if they would listen. After all we have all paid alarge sum of dosh for this motorbike you can buy a damn good car for a lot less. Anyway I'll sod off now I've stuck my oar as me teas ready see ya. Dave
Oh, Tim is getting on with it - his updates show that- and is busy replying, too. A sort of one man multi-tasking data gathering machine....
Nevertheless I'm really happy with progress and life is good. 
"....The angle of the well in which the controller sits on the latest vannilla GS is sloped...." probably so that you have to change your tank bag when you buy a new model?
If you really don't care, butt out.![]()
Hey, it's not my responsibility to try to answer the question I posed to Dahoum
For the sake of those (one or two) trying to follow the thread, Dahoum reckoned that removing corrosion off the top of the unit would prevent failure. Nice theory, but I then asked how he explained the failure of two bikes with less than 600 miles on the clock. He couldn't.
Other schemes proposed in the past include slapping on toad slime, sticking it in a couldron and chanting "hubble bubble, toil and trouble".
No. I'm not really interested in how many bikes haven't yet failed.
I know BMW is aware of the failure thread. This thread serves no purpose other than possibly being something that BMW could take comfort in.
Yup, really getting on with it and I'm up to 124 documented failures now, 48 of which are so far this year.
I have had an initial conversation with BMW to ascertain the next step, however the person I want to speak with is on holiday.Nevertheless I'm really happy with progress and life is good.
Oh, and to provide the balanced view that you so desire, I should perhaps highlight that some of these failures have occurred when the bike was at home and involved no more inconvenience than having to take the car that day-
Of particular interest is the comment by several respondents that BMW Assistance had a spare with them - given the limited space in recovery vehicles, things are only carried if there is a likelihood of them being needed. Therefore, there must be an analysis somewhere in BMW suggesting that this is a worthwhile item to carry.
regards
Mark
