HMR
Registered user
Re: Rear Bearing
I have checked several R1200GS and found zero play on most of them. Including my own. At 0.5 mm it may still be safe to use the bike but it is too much to accept as "OK".
It seems to be a tempering issue yes. But not the bearings. Read what IanC writes on AdventureRider:
Picked my 1200GS up with replaced final drive on Saturday (after 3 weeks!). To be fair, dealer fitted it pretty quick, arrived Thurs/Fri. The problem was not bearings or bevel gears, but wear in the splines (the female part, which the disc mounts to), due apparently to bad tempering (you're telling me!). So new final drive, disc rotor thing (i.e. bit with splines that disc bolts to, which they showed me), and also disc and caliper and a few sundries.
The replacement components have different part numbers than the original which indicates that something has been changed. Maybe the material, maybe the tempering process, maybe just the quality control. Only BMW knows. Still, it is not very probable that the problem will show up again after a repair.
Old Salt said:Just had my bike checked to day on a 12000km service(2000overdue on the 10000),the play allowed is according to BMW Norway maximum 1mm sideways on the rim,mine had less than 0,5 mm.
According to my dealers mech ,a guy that I trust ,BMW have a problem with tempering of the steel in these bearings,thats is the major reason for their failure.
I have checked several R1200GS and found zero play on most of them. Including my own. At 0.5 mm it may still be safe to use the bike but it is too much to accept as "OK".
It seems to be a tempering issue yes. But not the bearings. Read what IanC writes on AdventureRider:
Picked my 1200GS up with replaced final drive on Saturday (after 3 weeks!). To be fair, dealer fitted it pretty quick, arrived Thurs/Fri. The problem was not bearings or bevel gears, but wear in the splines (the female part, which the disc mounts to), due apparently to bad tempering (you're telling me!). So new final drive, disc rotor thing (i.e. bit with splines that disc bolts to, which they showed me), and also disc and caliper and a few sundries.
The replacement components have different part numbers than the original which indicates that something has been changed. Maybe the material, maybe the tempering process, maybe just the quality control. Only BMW knows. Still, it is not very probable that the problem will show up again after a repair.