Welcome to the oft slagged 1200gs oil head section fella. Had my big Gert from new in 2010. Love mine warts an all and the bikes not bad either


Welcome to the oft slagged 1200gs oil head section fella. Had my big Gert from new in 2010. Love mine warts an all and the bikes not bad either![]()
I've just done a deal on an approved used 4k 2012 twincam GSA (traded in my venerable 1100). Looking forward to seeing what all the fuss is about![]()

Its shit in here, I've been trying to get out but they won't let me. Its like a reoccurring nightmare.
What's it like?
You need to buy an LC to leave here....
Well, the deed is done.
Welcome to the Chapter. Nice bike.
Fence needs some creosote.
Get some helicopter tape on the swing arm side where boot heel can rub. Also on fork leg lowers especially prone to stone chips.
Take out the bottom bolts on the engine timing cover and slather on lots of good quality high solids copper grease. The inevitable corrosion is usually related to bolts rather than stone chips. Also take the alternator belt cover off and do the same with all screws.
Negative attitude? Not at all. It's a smart bike and this will keep it smart.
Reading my words again. I should have said use lots of copper grease on threads and under bolt heads. Too much into the bolt holes can build up hydraulic pressure inside. So smear the threads and put a splodge under bolt heads.
Forgive me if I'm telling granny to suck eggs.
On mine the timing case bolt holes had corroded also the top bolts holding the plastic belt cover had self welded into place. They just snapped off effortlessly and had to be drilled out. The upper ones have open threads letting the weather get into the threads.
Get some helicopter tape on the swing arm side where boot heel can rub. Also on fork leg lowers especially prone to stone chips.
Take out the bottom bolts on the engine timing cover and slather on lots of good quality high solids copper grease. The inevitable corrosion is usually related to bolts rather than stone chips. Also take the alternator belt cover off and do the same with all screws.
Negative attitude? Not at all. It's a smart bike and this will keep it smart.








