So I've bought myself another LC GSA - a 2018 with all the toys.
I've had one before but only had it a few months and can't quite remember if I had this 'issue'...
Basically there's a sort of 'rough' vibration at times through the right footpeg - I'm 99% sure I can't feel it through the left.... comes and goes and only lasts a few seconds, but now I've noticed it I can't 'un-notice it'
It occurs at various speeds/gears/level-speed/turning.. it's hard to pin down exactly what makes it appear. What I do know is that I can pretty much always make it happen at about 43mpg in 4th gear, 3500 revs or so and at a level speed, so not accelerating.
I seen some other threads mentioning something similar, others describing it as a 'chatter' or even a sort of 'grinding' vibration sensation, all saying that like mine it's felt through the right-hand footpeg, almost like a 'metal on metal' feel... but very faint and it goes.
I've found equal numbers of posts saying "it's normal and don't worry about it" - I've had enough Boxer twins to know they have their quirks, bumps and tics, but I don't remember this particular 'idiosyncrasy'
I bumped into a guy with a similar model GSA at Box Hill and when I quizzed him he started nodding knowingly and said he knew exactly the sensation I was describing - for him he had the cardan shaft-FD splines lubed and that solved it for him. He seemed to think it was a known issue and should be sorted FOC by BMW... Other posts I've found online pointed to shaft-to-FD seizures and others mentioning the cardan shaft 'service update' and that it might be related to that... some saying it'll be fixed for free, others siting massive bills.
But it might not be that at all? (BTW, the cardan shaft 'service update' work was done on mine in 2022 apparently)
Either way it's got me worried.
I'm taking it in into BMW on Friday, but anyone with similar experience that might be able to give me some 'starters for ten' for when I take it in and talk to them?
I bought the bike privately, so no comeback in that regard and no warranty - desperately hoping I don't live to regret it!
I've had one before but only had it a few months and can't quite remember if I had this 'issue'...
Basically there's a sort of 'rough' vibration at times through the right footpeg - I'm 99% sure I can't feel it through the left.... comes and goes and only lasts a few seconds, but now I've noticed it I can't 'un-notice it'
It occurs at various speeds/gears/level-speed/turning.. it's hard to pin down exactly what makes it appear. What I do know is that I can pretty much always make it happen at about 43mpg in 4th gear, 3500 revs or so and at a level speed, so not accelerating.
I seen some other threads mentioning something similar, others describing it as a 'chatter' or even a sort of 'grinding' vibration sensation, all saying that like mine it's felt through the right-hand footpeg, almost like a 'metal on metal' feel... but very faint and it goes.
I've found equal numbers of posts saying "it's normal and don't worry about it" - I've had enough Boxer twins to know they have their quirks, bumps and tics, but I don't remember this particular 'idiosyncrasy'
I bumped into a guy with a similar model GSA at Box Hill and when I quizzed him he started nodding knowingly and said he knew exactly the sensation I was describing - for him he had the cardan shaft-FD splines lubed and that solved it for him. He seemed to think it was a known issue and should be sorted FOC by BMW... Other posts I've found online pointed to shaft-to-FD seizures and others mentioning the cardan shaft 'service update' and that it might be related to that... some saying it'll be fixed for free, others siting massive bills.
But it might not be that at all? (BTW, the cardan shaft 'service update' work was done on mine in 2022 apparently)
Either way it's got me worried.
I'm taking it in into BMW on Friday, but anyone with similar experience that might be able to give me some 'starters for ten' for when I take it in and talk to them?
I bought the bike privately, so no comeback in that regard and no warranty - desperately hoping I don't live to regret it!