I write this post to ask if anyone has suffered the same as me, as below.
I have recently carried out extensive cleaning of my R1200RT SE LC, placing it my hydraulic lift for good access.
I removed most plastic fairing panels without problems.
In order to remove the exhaust system, one first has to remove the stainless steel plate which covers the silencer to header pipes joint.
There are three stainless steel Torx screws and the lower front one was "rusted" hard in it's threaded clip, taking me a couple of hours to remove it. When I finally drilled the Torx screw out I was amazed to find the threaded clip into which it screws was made of mild steel and rusted solid! All other thread clips are stainless steel.
Also, the stainless steel clamp around the silencer/header pipes joint also had a mild steel bolt and whilst rusted did come undone! See photos - click to enlarge.
I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has experienced a similar situation.
Regards,
Mike Davies
I have recently carried out extensive cleaning of my R1200RT SE LC, placing it my hydraulic lift for good access.
I removed most plastic fairing panels without problems.
In order to remove the exhaust system, one first has to remove the stainless steel plate which covers the silencer to header pipes joint.
There are three stainless steel Torx screws and the lower front one was "rusted" hard in it's threaded clip, taking me a couple of hours to remove it. When I finally drilled the Torx screw out I was amazed to find the threaded clip into which it screws was made of mild steel and rusted solid! All other thread clips are stainless steel.
Also, the stainless steel clamp around the silencer/header pipes joint also had a mild steel bolt and whilst rusted did come undone! See photos - click to enlarge.
I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has experienced a similar situation.
Regards,
Mike Davies

