Highest Milage on an S

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Your R1100s's current milage

below 5k
2
3%
5-10k
6
10%
10-20k
15
25%
20-30k
16
27%
30-40k
9
15%
40-50k
2
3%
over 50k
10
17%
 
Total votes: 60

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Lars1974
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Highest Milage on an S

Post by Lars1974 »

Hi all,

i am not sure if this thread has been done b4. if it has than i will have to look better...
If not here is my Question:

What are is the highest milage people have done on their R1100s???

Mine is at 22.5k and i know thats jsut run in!
Looking forward to you responses.
thx Lars
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Still a baby - 2001 model - just over 8K miles.
No longer a motorcycle owner.
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Post by Lars1974 »

Joe,

mine was only at 13k when i bought here 12 months ago. i have since added nearly 10k.
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52-plate BCR ... bought it last year with 8k ... now at 16k
2007 Suzuki Bandit 1250 Street Fighter
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2002 BMW R1100S BCR ... Gone!
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Post by bigblackfalco »

Mine had around 125'000 miles on it when I hi-sided it on a brand new tyre.
Original clutch, gearbox, brake discs.
Replaced complete drive shaft, rear gearbox output shaft seal, 1 bent inlet valve and worn guides, one lower front ball joint,and around 3 sets of paralever bearings.
Not a bad tool tbh.
Bailey.
Honda VFR750 FV 1997 Red and dirty, 130K miles.

Honda VFR800 Xf Crossrunner 2016 White and dirty, 120K miles.
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Post by Dog Tyred »

Bailey, was that a 'brand new tyre' as in 'still had the release agent on it' brand new??
Ride like your life depended on it.

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Post by bigblackfalco »

Nu2beemers wrote:Bailey, was that a 'brand new tyre' as in 'still had the release agent on it' brand new??
Tis correct sir.....a bridgestone 020 with added slippery stuff :wink:
Twas only 40 ft out of the tyre fitting palce when it occured :oops:
Honda VFR750 FV 1997 Red and dirty, 130K miles.

Honda VFR800 Xf Crossrunner 2016 White and dirty, 120K miles.
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Post by Paul »

I think we just need to wait for Jason M to come along and trump everyone else on this topic :wink:

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Paul wrote:I think we just need to wait for Jason M to come along and trump
Evacuate!!! :shock:



(sorry....schoolboy humour etc etc...)
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2000 Model, 29k when i bought it 4 weeks ago now nearly 32k, yep I like it.

Update, now 35K as of Nov 19, 6k in 3 months, not bad going better than ever
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Post by Blackal »

I've done a coupla hundred miles shy of 18,000m on my BCR in 3 years.

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Post by guards1656 »

i've got a 51 plate with 51000 on it, still going no problem
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Post by scotty »

I bought mine approx 18mths ago with 34K on and its now done near 51K with no probs. Good to see Bailey got over 125K with the original clutch and I know Jason has also done a load of miles although I don't know what engine parts he has replaced. This is an interesting post though as I would be keen to know what engine parts go at really high mileages. I don't know how much miles the cam chains are good for and if they can be replaced with the engine in situ as with many jap multi's.

Scott
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Post by stoney »

10k on my R1200s - bought it November last year and have been abraod only once - that was just to the Nurburgring a couple of weeks ago. I'm dure if I kept it long enough 30-36k would come up in three years without too much trouble.

Have to say at 10k miles its running really well and super-smooth - but then again maybe I've just got used to it.

After 11months with my GS I was bored silly and had developed a bad back, I'm still loving the S though and am loads more comfortable on it - a cracking bike!
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Post by Lars1974 »

Hi Stoney,

thanks for the post. i have not yet ridden the new 1200s...
maybe i should leave that until i have the funds to buy....as i know my impulse buying brain!
thx Lars
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