Ceri JC
Registered user
From what I read online, hear from independant mechanics and off the record from BMW-related folk, the F800GS clutch life in general isn't great. This has been borne out with my own experience of it needing adjustment so much (and having so little adjustment left). I fear mine is not long for this world and rather than replacing it with another equally weak BMW part, I wondered what the other options were.
I've come across the "SuterClutch", which aside from the cost, seems very expensive and a bit overkill, with features like it being a slipper clutch. See page 70 of the Wunderlich catalogue.
Are there any options in the sub £1000 range that will improve longevity?
Conversely, anyone DIY'd it? I've changed clutches myself on other bikes, just wanted to check it's nothing out of the ordinary on the BMW. If there aren't any good aftermarket ones, I might just buy a set of BMW bits and keep them in my garage so that when it fails I can replace it ASAP, rather than wait the 6 weeks or so that garages seem to want before they can fit you in once there isn't snow on the ground.
I've come across the "SuterClutch", which aside from the cost, seems very expensive and a bit overkill, with features like it being a slipper clutch. See page 70 of the Wunderlich catalogue.
Are there any options in the sub £1000 range that will improve longevity?
Conversely, anyone DIY'd it? I've changed clutches myself on other bikes, just wanted to check it's nothing out of the ordinary on the BMW. If there aren't any good aftermarket ones, I might just buy a set of BMW bits and keep them in my garage so that when it fails I can replace it ASAP, rather than wait the 6 weeks or so that garages seem to want before they can fit you in once there isn't snow on the ground.

