Weren't GS wheels the first spoked tubeless wheels? I know the CX was first production tubeless wheels but they and everything after weren't spoked were they?
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KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 9:28 pm
Just been reading the paperwork, I could report Rite Bike to the ICO I know all there is to know about the previous owner.
Geoff bought it as an approved used bike from BMW Guildford October 2019 with 13,500 on the clock, for £11,908... including MotoGP Paint Protection, a Tank bag and gap insurance.
He had it serviced, new battery and new tyres at 14,000 miles in March 2021... £875.89!
Then had it service April 2022 (last month) at 15,815... £425.24.
I was in 2 minds about this with the 690 Duke. I had all the service records from new for the bike and think that's a nice thing for the new owner to have, for example I had the rocker arms changed just in case. But your personal details are all over it. In the end I sent them with the bike. In theory the shop should bin them but who knows.
Having said that I've noticed I've still not seen my Duke for sale. I've been keeping an eye out just out of idle interest and so far it's not popped up on the dealer website, bike trader or Ebay. MOT ran out on the 5th May too. I'm guessing it's in storage somewhere but seems odd??
The GS service book has no stamps, I'm thinking of posting it off to Guildford for them to stamp it up for me, they have the history on their computer.
When I lost the service book for my Mini I rang a dealer and they told me they would order one, stamp it up for the services they did and then post it to a 2nd dealer who had also done some services. I assume most places will do this if asked nicely.
If you plug it into the loom under the seat it enables selection of 'Enduro Pro' rider mode. Which allows you to disable the ABS fully. I guess BMW can't fit it for legal reasons, but it's nice to have it as a user fit item.
KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 9:51 pm
I've plugged my red dongle in today.
It sits in a slot in the rider seat.
If you plug it into the loom under the seat it enables selection of 'Enduro Pro' rider mode. Which allows you to disable the ABS fully. I guess BMW can't fit it for legal reasons, but it's nice to have it as a user fit item.
Not that I'll ever use Enduro Pro mode.
Seems odd considering you can turn the ABS off on the old 1150 with a push of a button.
I'm interested on how the LC1200's hold up as the guy who I bought the 1150 off has had two engines blow up.
You really, really ought to be able to turn ABS off on anything that's designed for any sort of off-road use....even if most of them live on tarmac 100% of the time.
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Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 10:07 pm
You really, really ought to be able to turn ABS off on anything that's designed for any sort of off-road use....even if most of them live on tarmac 100% of the time.
I think you can do it on 2021 on Himalayans but I don't think they have the same regulations to meet as BMW.
Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 10:07 pm
You really, really ought to be able to turn ABS off on anything that's designed for any sort of off-road use....even if most of them live on tarmac 100% of the time.
I could cope with ABS on the front of my enduro bikes.
But often you want to lock the back wheel up.
KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 9:51 pm
I've plugged my red dongle in today.
It sits in a slot in the rider seat.
If you plug it into the loom under the seat it enables selection of 'Enduro Pro' rider mode. Which allows you to disable the ABS fully. I guess BMW can't fit it for legal reasons, but it's nice to have it as a user fit item.
Not that I'll ever use Enduro Pro mode.
I thought the same till i tried to ride the Multitrada on loose gravel and rocky dirt tracks ....... it was impossible to get any drive unless i switched the bike to Enduro mode and which disabled all the TC and ABS so the bike would actually drive forward on all the loose shit
Enjoy the new big bus, i liked them a lot when i test rode the same bike, just not quite enough over the Ducati to buy one