Suited & Booted. Service Tools Important Update

Javaman

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I recently purchased a 2024 1250 and as an owner/rider who has always enjoyed my own home maintenance, I was a little disappointed to hear that BMW were no longer prepared to sell us the service manual. Well . . no worries, I managed to get hold of one for the latest R1200 and that remains relevant for 90% of the routine servicing etc plus I have been able to supplement it with some additional info for the 1250 and so I have pretty much all the information I need but . . . .

I was also led to believe some of the servicing tools were also unobtanium and, sure enough, when I checked with my dealer, I was told certain tools I wanted were listed as "unavailable".
Motorrad UK weren't able to elaborate and so I contacted Germany who confirmed the tools were on back order and that I should just order as required from my dealer. . . . ."unavailable" apparently meant no stock held but not as I had assumed - discontinued!!
Anyway, for the princely sum of just under £300 - all these genuine BMW OEM service tools arrived this morning only two weeks after I ordered and so I'm happy.
The reality is, this kit will only ever get used a handful of times and so if there's anyone in the Lincolnshire area of the UK looking to check and/or adjust their cam timing then you're welcome to borrow them in return for a few beers. Alternatively, see the parts list below and order direct from your motorrad dealer.
As all the parts are OEM, they will work and fit as advertised and some are even cheaper than those offered by Motorworks and other established "Stateside" suppliers of aftermarket tools.
As a footnote, one of the parts which peeps have had problems sourcing (BUT is currently in stock), is the camchain tensioner tool 83300444292. Motorworks do supply their own version which has been criticised as it has no "precise" means of applying tension to the camchain. Having now looked closely at the OEM tool, I wouldn't have the slightest hesitation in using the tool from Motor Works since the exact force applied by the tool will be unimportant - the only real issue being to not tighten the thing too much and risk damaging the tensioner - a point made by Motor Works themselves. The factory tool is hardly any more expensive anyway and so hopefully, those who are looking to work on their own bikes and would prefer to use the genuine tools can go ahead an order from their dealer . . . . .

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Do you also intend check valve clearances? If so, have you also sourced a shim set?
Alan R
 
I sourced a 32-blade set of mitutoyo feeler gauges with exactly the spread that I need.
When I reach the 12K service, the plan will be to check the valve clearances first - I expect them to be within tolerance. If any need adjustment, then rather than buy a shim set, I intend to work out which shims are needed and buy direct from Motorrad - just those that are required.
Worst case scenario would be 8 shims needed. More realistically, some/most will be in tolerance m. Some that are out may well be usable in another valve and so the likely scenario is I will need perhaps from zero to 3/4 shims. No need to buy a whole set - to do so would be pointless.
After that, I will check and adjust the cam timing if needed 👍
 
I was a little disappointed to hear that BMW were no longer prepared to sell us the service manual. Well . . no worries, I managed to get hold of one for the latest R1200 and that remains relevant for 90% of the routine servicing etc
Contact `Bigcats` on here to see if he is still offering the download - he was able to hack the official BMW workshop repair manual for 1250s and for a small fee he gave you a link so that you could download it to your PC.
Very useful..
 
Contact `Bigcats` on here to see if he is still offering the download - he was able to hack the official BMW workshop repair manual for 1250s and for a small fee he gave you a link so that you could download it to your PC.
Very useful..
Thanks - useful to know!!
Except. . . . I can’t work out how to send a pm on this forum!! 🤔🤔
 
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Thanks - useful to know!!
Except. . . . I can’t work out how to send a pm on this forum!! 🤔🤔
nope . . .can't work out how to send a PM.
If anyone has access to the manual, please do PM me as it would be very useful, over and above what I already have
Thanks in advance
 
nope . . .can't work out how to send a PM.
If anyone has access to the manual, please do PM me as it would be very useful, over and above what I already have
Thanks in advance
It would appear you have messages turned off.
You can’t be sent a PM
 
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Just checked under “privacy” and my account is set to allow direct messages from members only??
Not sure why I can’t be sent a direct message. Is it a feature only available through subscription???
 
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You need to subscribe to send pm's
 
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£15 gets you a massive amount more benefits on here tbh.
 


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