So how do you find out the weight of impact required to crack a rocker cover...?
Well - you make the mistake of leaving your 12GS on its centre stand, heavily secured to a lampost, alarmed, immobilised and lovingly wrapped up in its cover, on your normally perfectly safe and reasonably quiet road, carefully positioned to be out of trouble... only to come back late on Sunday to find that some anti-social ...insert derogatory expletive here - and I've used a few in the last 24 hours, believe me... has managed to knock it over... I mean let's be honest, you've got to be trying hard to knock a 1200GS of its centre stand, haven't you - particularly when it wasn't parked anywhere exposed? I suspect kids in a tricked up hatchback of some sort, driving like numpties to impress their prepubescent friends, probably with poor facial hair, no insurance, and certainly no driving ability...
Apologies if this isn't the right thread for this, but I've got to vent my annoyance to people that understand... !!
So - checking out the situation in the dark, the extensive pool of oil gathered in the cover as my poor bike lay stricken on its side was a give away that all was not well on the rocker cover front... and just to add insult to injury I only changed the oil last week... so a whole sump full of fresh oil gone to waste
- if I could've laid my hands on the oiks responsible I'd've made them lick it up...
On the up side - and through gritted teeth I've been trying to be positive about this all day - they're made of tough stuff these bikes, cos clearly it went down with a bang, but despite the cracked rocker cover, broken indicator light and slighly upset alarm system, there doesn't as yet seem to be any more material damage... plus my technique picking the bike up was faultless, and BMW roadside assist did a very efficient job of shipping it off to the bike hospital...
There - I feel better now...
Well - you make the mistake of leaving your 12GS on its centre stand, heavily secured to a lampost, alarmed, immobilised and lovingly wrapped up in its cover, on your normally perfectly safe and reasonably quiet road, carefully positioned to be out of trouble... only to come back late on Sunday to find that some anti-social ...insert derogatory expletive here - and I've used a few in the last 24 hours, believe me... has managed to knock it over... I mean let's be honest, you've got to be trying hard to knock a 1200GS of its centre stand, haven't you - particularly when it wasn't parked anywhere exposed? I suspect kids in a tricked up hatchback of some sort, driving like numpties to impress their prepubescent friends, probably with poor facial hair, no insurance, and certainly no driving ability...

Apologies if this isn't the right thread for this, but I've got to vent my annoyance to people that understand... !!
So - checking out the situation in the dark, the extensive pool of oil gathered in the cover as my poor bike lay stricken on its side was a give away that all was not well on the rocker cover front... and just to add insult to injury I only changed the oil last week... so a whole sump full of fresh oil gone to waste
- if I could've laid my hands on the oiks responsible I'd've made them lick it up... On the up side - and through gritted teeth I've been trying to be positive about this all day - they're made of tough stuff these bikes, cos clearly it went down with a bang, but despite the cracked rocker cover, broken indicator light and slighly upset alarm system, there doesn't as yet seem to be any more material damage... plus my technique picking the bike up was faultless, and BMW roadside assist did a very efficient job of shipping it off to the bike hospital...
There - I feel better now...

