Dave Ett
Registered user
65,000 miles on a bike!!!Wow didn't know that was possible.
I've an FJ1100 with 100,000 on it. That was built in 1985!
65,000 miles on a bike!!!Wow didn't know that was possible.
Micky - I had to post in here 65,000 miles on a bike!!!Wow didn't know that was possible. Good on you mate, have you needed a new engine yet?
My F800GS has 7240 milesHardly any comparison lol


Just fitted chain and sprockets to mine, re-greased the swing arm bearings and now 'starting the year' at 65,785 miles
Micky is that the first time you've changed your chain and sprockets ?![]()
Just fitted chain and sprockets to mine, re-greased the swing arm bearings and now 'starting the year' at 65,785 miles
Micky is that the first time you've changed your chain and sprockets ?![]()
No Steve ... fitted a couple of the heavy duty DID's (with OE sprockets) ... they'll do me about 30,000 miles apiece
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Micky where did you get the chain and sprockets from mate![]()
Rainbow



Haven't you gone yet? - thought we were going to get a bit of peace and quiet for a while
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Micky - I had to post in here 65,000 miles on a bike!!!Wow didn't know that was possible.
Phew, hopefully I won't be seeing that sort of mileage from them thenI must be hard on tyres as that is my average milage
Tourance are the best tyres in my opinion for the F800GS but not recomended by BMW.
I suppose it depends on the road surfaces you ride on and how you use the throttle.
Must try harderMy 1150GS had 110,000 miles on it when I sold it
Good point, the last 50,000 miles took 3 years to add, the previous mileage took longer. Nevertheless, my point wasn't aimed at him, more that it isn't unusual to see a bike with that many miles on it once you get out of the sports bike 2k a year arena.How many years did that take?
I know, it's incredibly impressive. Wish I had the time to do that sort of mileage! It is one of the things that persuaded me the F800GS would be a good buy. Any bike I buy, I expect to do or get close to 100,000 miles - and his incident free high mileage helped me choose an F over a boxer. Given the recalls there have been, this was something I thought about quite a lot. Essentially my choices ended up being an R1200GS or the F800. I know the 1200 engine will do the miles, I wasn't sure the 800 could...If the guy tries any harder, he'll never be at home!
Is the F800 really bombproof? Some would have us believe it.. I want to believe it! I would be interested to hear about any F800's that have covered really serious miles and how they have stood up to the challenge, either with or without expensive repairs!? Hopefully the latter.![]()
I am just at 61,000 Miles. Still runs great. It is a 2009 year, so had all the recalls done. going to change out the chain tomorrow.The big replacement cost was the Stator. It went at 55.000 miles.




Party at 100,000 Micky!

