ted wrote:Great to see that the 1200s is capable of keeping with the tradition of BMW's and their high mileage. Mines just getting to 20000 so still away to go! Do you have a list of work that you have done over the period and the mileages that things went wrong - i assume its needed some work?
Aside from the usual service items pads, oil, filters and alternator belts there have been a few bits done
Replacement oil cooler £99 eBay
Final drive rebuild £400 Mile Overy
Front calliper rebuild £390 Balderstons
Replacement rear calliper £60 eBay
Replaced snapped shaft (UJ failed) £545 Balderstons
Couple of sets of fork seals £30 eBay
Replacement front shock absorber £200 Hagon
2 Rear shock services £180 each !00% Suspension
Four sets of front wheel bearings £20 per set eBay
2 sets of front discs £90 a disc
2 rear discs £80 each
Got to say that things haven't happened before about 60,000 miles with all of the items above except the oil cooler spread from there up to the present. Oil cooler broke a weld at 35,000. The engine has been great all the way through, adjust the valves and change the oil and filters regularly, that's it.
Ive got to say that the bike has had a hard life and hasn't been wrapped in cotton wool, its ridden through the winter, been on trackdays, toured Europe and generally done what it was built for. Paint to engine and wheels has suffered although got a nice front wheel from a forum member to replace a buckled one. Keep looking at replacements but after a great track day at Cadwell a week after returning from a 2500 mile tour of the Pyrenees couldn't think of an all round replacement.