...I'm becoming a full member of the GS brigade.
I've had the final drive bearing give up 700 miles from home (Ok that was the RT but it still counts);
I've had the gearbox/clutch splines strip 70 miles from home;
I've dropped it off road and found it almost impossible to pick up;
I've got it stuck axle deep in sticky mud on Salisbury Plain in a red flag zone and had to dig it out with my hands;
The ABS lights keep on blinking at me on most, not all, rides.
Now it seems I'm in need of a new HAL sensor.
I noticed a backfire a few miles from home last week so I changed the spark plugs (Iridium) and air filter(K&N) that have done 33,000 miles just to see if it was that. Nope.
I took the bike to my spanner guy round the corner to get seized brake calipers unseized and he found HAL sensor error codes when he plugged it into the diagnostic unit - I wanted to see if there were any ABS errors because I'm sick of the blinking lights. I digress, he reckons my little backfire could be due to the HAL sensor being on it's way out.
So, I'll get and fit a new one as soon as I can. Got the last 2 weeks of December off work so I'll be fettling to pass the time.
Like I said, I'll be a full GS (or rather R1150xx) member soon.
In all of the years I had Kawasaki's I never had to do the amount of fettling these BMW's require. Mind you, owning the BMW's is proving to be much more of an adventure.
Mind you, I say that whilst sitting at home all warm and cosy in my office. I use different and more colourful words when, for example, broken down in a layby at 3pm on a rainy Sunday in the wilds of Scotland and 700 miles from home.
What else do I need to tick off on the list to join this club?
Ok, off to the motorworks website now.
Regards
Rob C
I've had the final drive bearing give up 700 miles from home (Ok that was the RT but it still counts);
I've had the gearbox/clutch splines strip 70 miles from home;
I've dropped it off road and found it almost impossible to pick up;
I've got it stuck axle deep in sticky mud on Salisbury Plain in a red flag zone and had to dig it out with my hands;
The ABS lights keep on blinking at me on most, not all, rides.
Now it seems I'm in need of a new HAL sensor.
I noticed a backfire a few miles from home last week so I changed the spark plugs (Iridium) and air filter(K&N) that have done 33,000 miles just to see if it was that. Nope.
I took the bike to my spanner guy round the corner to get seized brake calipers unseized and he found HAL sensor error codes when he plugged it into the diagnostic unit - I wanted to see if there were any ABS errors because I'm sick of the blinking lights. I digress, he reckons my little backfire could be due to the HAL sensor being on it's way out.
So, I'll get and fit a new one as soon as I can. Got the last 2 weeks of December off work so I'll be fettling to pass the time.
Like I said, I'll be a full GS (or rather R1150xx) member soon.
In all of the years I had Kawasaki's I never had to do the amount of fettling these BMW's require. Mind you, owning the BMW's is proving to be much more of an adventure.
Mind you, I say that whilst sitting at home all warm and cosy in my office. I use different and more colourful words when, for example, broken down in a layby at 3pm on a rainy Sunday in the wilds of Scotland and 700 miles from home.
What else do I need to tick off on the list to join this club?
Ok, off to the motorworks website now.
Regards
Rob C

No honestly i have never had a show stopper on a BM and i had a few electricals on the Honda's. My old Yam XJ9 was pretty bulletproof and Suzukis had quite a few probs...