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 Posted: 17:51 - 25 Apr 2016 Post subject: Unfortunate coincidence or dodgy dealer? |
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Evening BCF'ers - just wanted some others opinions on the following.
I dropped my BMW f650gs (twin) in for a big 24,000miles Service on Friday with my local BMW garage, they called mid afternoon saying the air-box was damaged, and needed to be replaced, I agreed & they kept the bike till Saturday.
On my way over to collect the bike on Saturday I received another phone call saying they'd road tested the bike & it was only firing on one cylinder....as I was on my way I wanted to see the problem, apparently it is the coils & they both need replacing.
Now the bike was running 100% ok before the service, and I only wanted to get it done as it will go over 24,000miles during a trip to Europe next month.
The service was £320, air box £130 & coils £190....I managed to get them down to £550 for the parts & service in total.
But my question is, is it just an unfortunate coincidence the coils went whilst it was in for a service, or is it something they could have broken?
Unfortunately the bikes out of warranty so either way I'm shafted & have to pay...thoughts much appreciated!
Off to collect the bike on Tuesday evening after waiting for the parts...
Cheers; ____________________ Previous Bikes: Honda CG125 / Suzuki Gladius Current Bikes: BMW F650GS Twin / Suzuki 110 Twatped |
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 Posted: 18:31 - 25 Apr 2016 Post subject: |
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With regard to the air box, having looked at it I think the previous owner may have broken it - it's the T piece which is moulded into the whole box which is broken on one side. The break looks quite old with dirt / dust in it.
It's the coils I am more concerned about though  ____________________ Previous Bikes: Honda CG125 / Suzuki Gladius Current Bikes: BMW F650GS Twin / Suzuki 110 Twatped |
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A friend of mine had the coils fail when she was servicing her F650 twin. No real reason for it, they were removed, new plugs put in, went back on, bike was re-assembled and one of them failed. Had to fit new ones. Seems like a fairly common failure point on these. ____________________ Former: Derbi GP1 50, Sachs XTC 125, Suzuki GSXR 400 GK73A, Kawasaki ZX7R, Suzuki DR250, Yamaha RD350
Current: 2011 Yamaha XT660Z Ténéré, 2003 Yamaha YZR-R1 5PW (In Build), 2009 Kawasaki ZZR1400 |
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Nope. wrote: | Why are you taking it to a BMW main dealer for servicing now its out of warranty? |
Because 24,000 is both a valve check service and also plug replacement, which isn't trivial. There's a magical BMW coil remover tool which is meant to get them out without damage, although a fat lot of good that seems to have done.
On the valves, an indie would have to actually whip the cover off and go in with gauges, cold. BMW just plug it into the Machine That Goes Ping. If it detects that their service department has some spare capacity and your credit rating is good, then it goes Ping, you'll bleed copiously from your wallet, and your valve cover will leak forever more. As an incidental consequence some of your shims may get changed although I wouldn't bet on it.
In this case, well, if a coil failed, it failed, and presumably Friend Computer says to replace them as a pair because mumble balance the tesla field jumble warp core breach.
On the airbox, Poundland does 8 (eight) tubes of superglue for a 1 x .
The coil failure is concerning. I was poised to to do my plugs at 18,000 and for once I've splashed out a massive £12 on the coil remover tool to get at them. However, if they do run good to 24K and the coils are fragile, I reckon I'll sod it off until then - thanks for the warning.
As it may appear, I'm not exactly enamoured of the idea of giving one penny of my hard earned to Motorrad, having heard far too many of these tales about them. From keeping an eye on eBay and putting mine up speculatively, there's not a big demand for these bikes either, so it's not like you'll ever see that "FBMWSH" money back in resale. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Rogerborg wrote: | Nope. wrote: | Why are you taking it to a BMW main dealer for servicing now its out of warranty? |
Because 24,000 is both a valve check service and also plug replacement, which isn't trivial. There's a magical BMW coil remover tool which is meant to get them out without damage, although a fat lot of good that seems to have done.
On the valves, an indie would have to actually whip the cover off and go in with gauges, cold. BMW just plug it into the Machine That Goes Ping. If it detects that their service department has some spare capacity and your credit rating is good, then it goes Ping, you'll bleed copiously from your wallet, and your valve cover will leak forever more. As an incidental consequence some of your shims may get changed although I wouldn't bet on it.
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Can buy a tool from Motorwerks for £3, and I would trust my feeler gauges (ooh er) more then any computer BMW's got. I've had fun with their sensors in the past!
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On the airbox, Poundland does 8 (eight) tubes of superglue for a 1 x  .
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Agreed, except I'd go with some plastic welding strips and a cheap soldering iron
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The coil failure is concerning. I was poised to to do my plugs at 18,000 and for once I've splashed out a massive £12 on the coil remover tool to get at them. However, if they do run good to 24K and the coils are fragile, I reckon I'll sod it off until then - thanks for the warning.
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Meh, I'd change them. It's a risk but a used coil isn't mega money and I'd rather have it fail in my garage then when I'm halfway to the eurotunnel at the start of a 5000 mile trip.
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As it may appear, I'm not exactly enamoured of the idea of giving one penny of my hard earned to Motorrad, having heard far too many of these tales about them. From keeping an eye on eBay and putting mine up speculatively, there's not a big demand for these bikes either, so it's not like you'll ever see that "FBMWSH" money back in resale. |
Yeah, they're unfortunately not in high demand. Shame too as they're not as unpleasant to ride as I thought they would be. Not terrible off road either, surprisingly (And given the right tyres!). Friend has been trying to sell her (very well maintained with a lot of extras) 50k mile bike for a few months now for low money without so much as a sniff. ____________________ Former: Derbi GP1 50, Sachs XTC 125, Suzuki GSXR 400 GK73A, Kawasaki ZX7R, Suzuki DR250, Yamaha RD350
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Oldie wrote: | I do wonder whether it is actually worth performing major servicing on these bikes. |
It's almost certainly not worth paying BMW to do it, unless it's the 12,000 mile service and you're planning to sell it fairly shortly afterwards to someone who thinks FBMWSH isn't pronounced "£80 an hour for Trainee Terry to shine a torch on it". That said, I was quoted £210 inclusive for the 12,000 mile, which isn't that bad, given that a Suzuki dealer rinsed my workmate double that for a major on his Bandit 650. I just had no faith in the local Motorrad to actually do the work.
As you say, demand for "high" mileage bikes is low, given the number of garage queens out there, particularly on these also-ran models. Dealers were already sucking their teeth at the whopping 13,000 miles on mine when I was touting it as a trade-in, and I had no interest at all from eBay or Gumtree ads, not even agencies or scammers. I've been keeping an eye on the few that come up for sale and it's 0 bids, 0 bids, no sale, 0 bids...
The chaps who do check their clearances at 30,000+ miles on these 800s tend to report them as being within tolerances, but they seem to change a few shims anyway just on principle because they're already in there. I holla. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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 Posted: 14:12 - 26 Apr 2016 Post subject: |
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The only reason it went to BMW was because they were only £40 more than the local independent who'd never worked on a f650gs before
I'd have done the service myself normally, however didn't want to mess with the valve clearances.
Just had a call from them they fitted the new coils & didn't resolve the problem, computer is telling them it's all ok - they're keeping it till tomorrow now.
Very frustrating when the bike was fine when dropped off  ____________________ Previous Bikes: Honda CG125 / Suzuki Gladius Current Bikes: BMW F650GS Twin / Suzuki 110 Twatped |
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Jesus wept, peace of mind, eh? Sorry to hear it. Hopefully it's just a bad plug rather than... well, let's see what they say.
At this point, I think I'd be saying "I dropped off a fully working bike, now I don't have one. How are you going to make that right?"
Allegedly, when my local Motorrad realise that they've mullered something, they take it round to the local indie dealer and say "Fix it, misters".  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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wuuaf wrote: | I have just had a phone call from them, the bike is ready for collection & guess what was wrong....a faulty spark plug!! |
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Qualified good news, especially as it implies that they did actually change them. Out of interest, are iridium plugs standard, or were you asked if you wanted them?
I also trust that there will be no mention of coils on the bill. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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That does piss me off when diagnosis is formed after the repair.
Misfires, so, replace plugs, replace coils, replace crank sensor and oh! local auto elec traced it to a broken wire, so, a new sub loom.
That'll be £650 thank you ta. ____________________ Nobby the Bastard: How yo tell the difference between the actual japanese and her just screaming because she's had live fish stuck up her arse? [url=https://www.nicks-shop.co.uk/bcf-goodies-15-c.aspGet BCF stickers and things here[/url] Reflective helmet stickers - Legal requirement in france - Clicky |
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To be fair to the dealer all ended well, £400 all in for the service & the air box, the service should've been £320 & £130 for the air box.
Not impressed though & won't be using them to service the bike again!
Just to top the whole saga off, the bike toppled on the trailer on a particularly bumpy road on the way home, thankfully the crash bars saved the bike & there's only a light scuff on the body which will polish out. Struggled my tits off trying to get it upright & back in the wheel run on the trailer, none of the 3 vans behind me who all had smart comments whilst driving past offered any help!
Such is life, I believe the bike wasn't rolled into the front chock properly as I let the dealer roll it on, but after I strapped it down the second time it was solid all the way home.
Thank god it wasn't 5 minutes later on the M5 & under an artic - very lucky with the minimal damage!
Thanks for all your input guys  ____________________ Previous Bikes: Honda CG125 / Suzuki Gladius Current Bikes: BMW F650GS Twin / Suzuki 110 Twatped |
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Result, although it does sort of sound like your bike wants to die.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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