To keep the Beta haters happy

Had the same with a 1200 GSA I had. Apparently BMW fitted organic pads in the rear. Switched to sintered and normal service resumed.
Hmm interesting as the compound does look different from the 1250 pads , less sintered / copper coloured did discuss this with service but no reply as of yet .
 
Do you think it could be an issue with the hill hold not releasing as it should? - This is obviously assuming it works on the rear brake...
Haven’t noticed any drag and at service 600 miles , they found the pad wear and check for brake drag and found none .They then said your a Beta Tester so you deserve it 🤪😂
 
Hill Hold?
Who needs hill hold?
Fecking waste of time - another thing to go wrong
That’s what I thought when I bought my 1250, after years with my 2011 TC.
I was converted and used it a lot when stopped at lights or junctions, even when they weren’t on a gradient. 1st gear selection was silent and a smooth take off.
Being a short arse, it made it much more controllable on hilly junctions.
 
Absolutely not a waste of time, mines never gone wrong and a real gift in the Alps, one of the reasons I hang on to my RT,
What's wrong with holding the brakes on yourself, aka the 'Hendon' shuffle
We've done it for years, all my bikes are simple and without any gadgets
I hate the Hill Hold on my car/van - absolutely a PITA
 
What's wrong with holding the brakes on yourself, aka the 'Hendon' shuffle
We've done it for years, all my bikes are simple and without any gadgets
I hate the Hill Hold on my car/van - absolutely a PITA

as a short arse who sometimes needs to keep his right foot down if there is a slope or camber, I have learnt to do a hill start using the front brake alone. It's quite simple once you have the knack. I have ridden loan bikes with hill start and it works okay and I can see the attraction, especially for the short of leg. One possible problem is that if you become reliant on this device then you get out of practice with the traditional techniques.
 
What's wrong with holding the brakes on yourself, aka the 'Hendon' shuffle
We've done it for years, all my bikes are simple and without any gadgets
I hate the Hill Hold on my car/van - absolutely a PITA
Used to do that with my 2006 GS and it drove me mad with all the whizzing and sizzing from the servo. Could have done with hill hold back then.
 
I like hill hold too, But if I had to pay extra as an option I wouldn't have it. And if it was actually the cause of the brake wear problem i'd disable it for sure.

Don't use it in the car cos it leaves brake lights on, and I hate that, especially when the knob in front does it at night.
 
I don't have it on my current RS but did on my GSA. Can't say it's a got to have. I manage perfectly without it. Can see the attraction as a convenience for a fully laden tourer on a hill, especially two up but having managed for decades without it's not as useful to me as cruise or LED headlights.
 
as a short arse who sometimes needs to keep his right foot down if there is a slope or camber, I have learnt to do a hill start using the front brake alone. It's quite simple once you have the knack. I have ridden loan bikes with hill start and it works okay and I can see the attraction, especially for the short of leg. One possible problem is that if you become reliant on this device then you get out of practice with the traditional techniques.

Bingo
We have the correct answer
 
Sorry to hear about the teething issues here. Am sure it will get sorted.

As for hill-hold, it is great. Each luddite to their own though.
 
Funny or sad I remember 11 years ago when the 1200GS-LC came out they were plagued with the same problem with premature rear brake wear…The bike looked not right , had really not more power than the 1200GS-TC until the 1250GS came out and solved all these problems…Hope history repeats itself 🤣👍As for the quick wearing copper free pads that are good for the environment and the pocket books of Brembo…😉Go woke go broke…I have 28K miles on my 1250 and still more than 50 % left of my rear pads and even more on the front but that had to do that they changed the cheaper leaky Harley brakes from Hays for Brembos 👍A heartfelt Thank You to all you brave Beta Testers letting the green bananas 🍌 ripe in your hands…At least you save some money on gas as the fill up is not as painful as when the tank had a decent 24 liters…🤣
 
No different , not by much , but you would need to get a file and reproduce the new shape from the old , not hard and did think about it , but as it’s a new bike I would rather wait to see what Germany say. Pukmeister sorry accidentally quoted your post .
Ahhh i see....Surely its a shitty batch of soft compound brake pads!!
 


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