robinsonjoe
Registered user
Hi there random GS strangers/friends! Anyone able to help me please?
I have just been given a "wonderful" bit of news on the old GS. Apparently the driveshaft is seized to the final drive, which means that the final drive can not be opened up and the oil cannot be changed. I am talking here about a 2007 model GSA with only 16K on the clock.
Apparently the only technical repair solution is like this: the driveshaft must be cut to be able to open up the final drive. The final drive unit might need to be replaced if it cannot be dislodged from the stub of the newly-sawn-off driveshaft. And then there is no guarantee that there isn't a problem at the other end of the driveshaft, so there could be a lovely load of gearbox fun and games if t'other end of the driveshaft cannot be removed either.
It would appear as if this has seized since I laid it up in late November '13. I haven't been able to ride since then anyway as I have just undergone a total knee replacement (thanks to an old bike spill, long story, not relevant really!) and I was just getting it serviced and MOT'd ahead of my return to biking now that I am fit enough again.
The bill for this would be about £2K using new parts, more if there is also a gearbox disconnection problem. Knowing BMW parts prices, about the same as a new bike I suspect!
My problem is that I just cannot get a straight answer from the dealer as to whether it is something that I ABSOLUTELY MUST get fixed, whether I can ride it at all, whether is it a genuine safety hazard? Will my bike shred itself at the first bump in the road if I take it out like this?
Apparently this hasn't really happened before. I doubt that, but I can only find a ton of threads/issues about the final drives failing, but none about this seizing problem, so maybe it is rare?
Unfortunately the (main) dealer will not entertain doing the work using 2nd hand parts that I source off ebay for example; whilst to be honest I am not amazingly keen on using unwarranted parts - even though the parts inside my own bike are effectively second hand. I could be replacing a broken part with an about-to-break part.
So....
1) should I worry and try and get it fixed with new parts and spank a few grand (which I don't have)?
2) should I worry a bit, listen for rattles, but leave it and hope/pray it will be OK a bit longer?
3) can I genuinely and safely ignore it?
4) should I be OK going to a reputable independent spanner man and using 2nd hand parts?
Any war stories out there? sensible advice?
Thanks chaps/esses
Big Joe
I have just been given a "wonderful" bit of news on the old GS. Apparently the driveshaft is seized to the final drive, which means that the final drive can not be opened up and the oil cannot be changed. I am talking here about a 2007 model GSA with only 16K on the clock.
Apparently the only technical repair solution is like this: the driveshaft must be cut to be able to open up the final drive. The final drive unit might need to be replaced if it cannot be dislodged from the stub of the newly-sawn-off driveshaft. And then there is no guarantee that there isn't a problem at the other end of the driveshaft, so there could be a lovely load of gearbox fun and games if t'other end of the driveshaft cannot be removed either.
It would appear as if this has seized since I laid it up in late November '13. I haven't been able to ride since then anyway as I have just undergone a total knee replacement (thanks to an old bike spill, long story, not relevant really!) and I was just getting it serviced and MOT'd ahead of my return to biking now that I am fit enough again.
The bill for this would be about £2K using new parts, more if there is also a gearbox disconnection problem. Knowing BMW parts prices, about the same as a new bike I suspect!
My problem is that I just cannot get a straight answer from the dealer as to whether it is something that I ABSOLUTELY MUST get fixed, whether I can ride it at all, whether is it a genuine safety hazard? Will my bike shred itself at the first bump in the road if I take it out like this?
Apparently this hasn't really happened before. I doubt that, but I can only find a ton of threads/issues about the final drives failing, but none about this seizing problem, so maybe it is rare?
Unfortunately the (main) dealer will not entertain doing the work using 2nd hand parts that I source off ebay for example; whilst to be honest I am not amazingly keen on using unwarranted parts - even though the parts inside my own bike are effectively second hand. I could be replacing a broken part with an about-to-break part.
So....
1) should I worry and try and get it fixed with new parts and spank a few grand (which I don't have)?
2) should I worry a bit, listen for rattles, but leave it and hope/pray it will be OK a bit longer?
3) can I genuinely and safely ignore it?
4) should I be OK going to a reputable independent spanner man and using 2nd hand parts?
Any war stories out there? sensible advice?
Thanks chaps/esses
Big Joe

