Kiwi66
Registered user
Morning All.
This mechanical numpty is just after a little advice before I go down to my local "service centre"
I have an 09 GS and hence is still just within its warranty period.
For the last couple of weeks I have noticed a quiet but constant grinding sound, most probably emminating from my rear. I thought - when I have some time I will go down and have a chat to the guys at BuMW. Yesterday, though a little foggy I decided a ride to work was in order, and though the roads were a little damp I began to noticed that the bike didn't feel as stable in corners as usual. I put that down to old square tyres and a sleepy rider. But on the way back from work along some of my favorite Sussex roads I noticed that the problem was still there and probably slightly worse. I am very much Captian Cautious when I ride.
Anyhow, once unpacked in the garage I was giving the bike a once over and noticed that the rear wheel had a couple of millimeters of side movement. Thought it must be a loose wheel nut since I have never taken the wheel off. But all were tight as, and the movement is still there.
Right - before I go down to BuMW can anyone give me some advice on what could possibly be wrong. Is it a bearing somewhere? Please don't say FD. Any help would be most appreciated.
Regards to all
Dean
This mechanical numpty is just after a little advice before I go down to my local "service centre"
I have an 09 GS and hence is still just within its warranty period.
For the last couple of weeks I have noticed a quiet but constant grinding sound, most probably emminating from my rear. I thought - when I have some time I will go down and have a chat to the guys at BuMW. Yesterday, though a little foggy I decided a ride to work was in order, and though the roads were a little damp I began to noticed that the bike didn't feel as stable in corners as usual. I put that down to old square tyres and a sleepy rider. But on the way back from work along some of my favorite Sussex roads I noticed that the problem was still there and probably slightly worse. I am very much Captian Cautious when I ride.
Anyhow, once unpacked in the garage I was giving the bike a once over and noticed that the rear wheel had a couple of millimeters of side movement. Thought it must be a loose wheel nut since I have never taken the wheel off. But all were tight as, and the movement is still there.
Right - before I go down to BuMW can anyone give me some advice on what could possibly be wrong. Is it a bearing somewhere? Please don't say FD. Any help would be most appreciated.
Regards to all
Dean

