Sometimes, bought the bike in the summer , managed only 2k miles so far. Work away most weeks, hopefully put on loads next year
Glad its not just me who is in the dark re Forks/Ocean.
I notice some on here talking about brake fluid change. I’ve always found this a bit odd to change it at 2 years regardless. The reason I say this is that when I worked in the trade, brake fluid became the hot topic, it is hydroscopic and therefore absorbs moisture. So being diligent we invested in a brake fluid tester at quite an expense. What was interesting to find was that nearly all the vehicles we tested with both new and old brake fluid, there was no issue with very old brake fluid in testing over 100 vehicles.
Granted brake fluid can absorb moisture and therefore reduce the boiling temp, however in my experience the only time I’ve needed to change brake fluid regularly was on my race bike following heavy track use.
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£90 for a brake fluid change ffs! I reckon I could do it in about half an hour myself without a bleed kit. probably 10 minutes for a dealer
£90 for a brake fluid change ffs! I reckon I could do it in about half an hour myself without a bleed kit. probably 10 minutes for a dealer
7000 miles in 3 years![]()
Hi all, tried searching but can’t find any info on service costs for a R1200GSw 2014 , comming up for 3 years old , 7000 miles, what service will/should be carried out and costs please.
Thanks for the reassurance... I wasn't even told of a list but then again I do appreciate they're busy doing lots of them and no doubt in time mine will be done...Ocean have a waiting list, which I was put on in June. I heard nothing after that until I popped in on a couple of months later an unrelated issue when, without my asking, they said they were still awaiting fork mod parts but would call me in when they had some. Last week they rang me and, because I couldn't get the bike to them, picked the bike up the following evening and returned it to my garage the following day, job done. I think that's pretty outstanding customer service myself, so perhaps my experience will help to reassure you.
£90 for a brake fluid change ffs! I reckon I could do it in about half an hour myself without a bleed kit. probably 10 minutes for a dealer
I've done enduro bikes and KTM Adventures for years and I'm no expert. Don't see why BMW should be any different. Tube on nipple into container, cap off master cylinder, release nipple, squeeze through, and top up master cylinder. But if you want to pay £90 that's fine by me. Never heard of diagnostic thing for brakes but may be wrong. Same reason I won't pay BMW £600 odd for pads and discs which you can buy yourself for about half that