How much
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How much
Just been quoted £320 for a 24k service.
1) is this excessive?.
2)I have never had a bike serviced at a dealers before, the bike is six and a half years old and has a full history. I intend to keep it for a while, so will keeping the stamps up to date make that much difference to the vaue in a couple of years time.
3)How hard is it to service at home? ( I have been fixing Aircraft, helicopters, cars etc for the past 30 years) been reading the schedule not sure about the fault memory thingy or the cylinder synch process on fuel injection( used a carbtune on jap fours). It is not immediately obvious after a quick look how you drain/fill the rear wheel drive oil , plus what is the inductive sensor.
4) do you need BMW special tools.
BMW repair manual CD is in the post from ebay but I would appreciate the opinions and advice from the more experienced S owners I know frequent this forum
1) is this excessive?.
2)I have never had a bike serviced at a dealers before, the bike is six and a half years old and has a full history. I intend to keep it for a while, so will keeping the stamps up to date make that much difference to the vaue in a couple of years time.
3)How hard is it to service at home? ( I have been fixing Aircraft, helicopters, cars etc for the past 30 years) been reading the schedule not sure about the fault memory thingy or the cylinder synch process on fuel injection( used a carbtune on jap fours). It is not immediately obvious after a quick look how you drain/fill the rear wheel drive oil , plus what is the inductive sensor.
4) do you need BMW special tools.
BMW repair manual CD is in the post from ebay but I would appreciate the opinions and advice from the more experienced S owners I know frequent this forum
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1) Excessive ? dont really know I never paid more than £250, I have just paid £207.00 for a 6000 service on my GS1200 which included the anual check.
2) Dont really think FSH on a bike that is 6 years old really matters .
3) If you have been fixing Helecopters then you can service the 1100s or even rebuild the whole dam thing blinfolded its a piece of cake.
The fault memory can only be read by a BMW dealer if the bike runs ok forget it or go get the memory read for about a tenner for piece of minds sake.
Cylinder sinc or to be correct throttle body ballance again is easy, made more easy with a Twinmax ballancer for about £50.
Easy to use buy one and follow the instructions dont adjust the left hand throttle body cable do it all on the right hand side.
Diff oil change as follows.
Remove filler plug at the top
Put drain tray under plug at the bottom and remove plug.
Swear get lots of cloth and clean up the mess.
Replace drain plug with new sealing washer.
Fill with oil to bottom of screw threads
Replace filler plug.
Job done.
Special tools required as follows.
Number 2 Thor copper hyde mallet
Lump hammer for obstinate items
Pin hammer for gentle persuasion
BIG rubber hammer to remove silencers.
Copious amounts of plus gas used several days in advance of any dis-assembly of suspected bolts showing corrosion.
And next time dont buy a CD just ask someone will burn you a copy for a cup of coffee.
Remember that we are all like minded folk there is no such thing as a stupid question.
And FINALLY Welcome
2) Dont really think FSH on a bike that is 6 years old really matters .
3) If you have been fixing Helecopters then you can service the 1100s or even rebuild the whole dam thing blinfolded its a piece of cake.
The fault memory can only be read by a BMW dealer if the bike runs ok forget it or go get the memory read for about a tenner for piece of minds sake.
Cylinder sinc or to be correct throttle body ballance again is easy, made more easy with a Twinmax ballancer for about £50.
Easy to use buy one and follow the instructions dont adjust the left hand throttle body cable do it all on the right hand side.
Diff oil change as follows.
Remove filler plug at the top
Put drain tray under plug at the bottom and remove plug.
Swear get lots of cloth and clean up the mess.
Replace drain plug with new sealing washer.
Fill with oil to bottom of screw threads
Replace filler plug.
Job done.
Special tools required as follows.
Number 2 Thor copper hyde mallet
Lump hammer for obstinate items
Pin hammer for gentle persuasion
BIG rubber hammer to remove silencers.
Copious amounts of plus gas used several days in advance of any dis-assembly of suspected bolts showing corrosion.
And next time dont buy a CD just ask someone will burn you a copy for a cup of coffee.
Remember that we are all like minded folk there is no such thing as a stupid question.
And FINALLY Welcome

I too have been fixing aircraft fro around 30 years and find the 1100S easy. Throttle body sync is not as bad as tailplane backlash on a Jaguar aircraft, but in the same way, once you have done it the first time you can do it again.
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I think I ended up paying more for my 24k service at SL Motorcycles.
Do a search on this forum, its a common thread that comes up a fair bit.
24k includes fuel pump (from memory) which bumped mine up to quite a bit.
Recently tackled the 36k service (at 34k) myself which was straightforward enough in as far as I got.
Still need to change final drive oil and v belt and balance throttles in the next 500 miles.
When its stops raining.
Ade.
Do a search on this forum, its a common thread that comes up a fair bit.
24k includes fuel pump (from memory) which bumped mine up to quite a bit.
Recently tackled the 36k service (at 34k) myself which was straightforward enough in as far as I got.
Still need to change final drive oil and v belt and balance throttles in the next 500 miles.
When its stops raining.

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Re: How much
Hi,Al wrote: 3)How hard is it to service at home? ( I have been fixing Aircraft, helicopters, cars etc for the past 30 years) been reading the schedule not sure about the fault memory thingy or the cylinder synch process on fuel injection( used a carbtune on jap fours).
I've got a carbtune and used it on my 1150GS with no problems.
Paul
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These are the people to contact. I did a group buy some 2 years ago and got a very good deal.
www.calamander.co.uk
Andrew
These are the people to contact. I did a group buy some 2 years ago and got a very good deal.
www.calamander.co.uk
Andrew

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