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Hello everyone I am a new member, I don't normally join or speak on forums but as I have an S1000RR that has engine problems I have found myself hunting through this and the USA site for info on my fault.
Anyway my name is Arthur but I am known as Arf. I am 48, male, a complete petrol head and I do lots of work on my and mates bikes.
I'm not realy sure what else to put but I would be happy to anser any questions anyone has.
 
Hi Vinny, I put a rod through the front of the engine, I have put a detailed write up on it under the recall posts.
 
ARF link=topic=757.msg7168#msg7168 date=1335214411 said:
Hi Vinny, I put a rod through the front of the engine, I have put a detailed write up on it under the recall posts.

just read it arf...thats a bit worrying as mine is an early 2011 build.
 
As I said tho Vinny mine went in 750 miles so if you've done more miles and reved it hard hopefully its a good one.
 
ARF link=topic=757.msg7174#msg7174 date=1335219837 said:
As I said tho Vinny mine went in 750 miles so if you've done more miles and reved it hard hopefully its a good one.

:D haha, I will leave it to Vinny explain the why this post is funny ;)
 
welcome aboard
gutted youve had issues with the bike , thats a real *******.
hopefully youll get it sorted soon
 
Hello Arf and welcome.


Its not nice having a new bike that has any sort of problems let alone one like yours, I hope that you get your new engine sorted without too much fuss, at least the weather is poor while your waiting.

Good Luck

Phil
 
ARF link=topic=757.msg7168#msg7168 date=1335214411 said:
Hi Vinny, I put a rod through the front of the engine, I have put a detailed write up on it under the recall posts.

I don't suppose your bike was a yellow one and you were at Lydden last weekend?

Welcome to the forum either way.
 
Godzilla link=topic=757.msg7175#msg7175 date=1335247901 said:
ARF link=topic=757.msg7174#msg7174 date=1335219837 said:
As I said tho Vinny mine went in 750 miles so if you've done more miles and reved it hard hopefully its a good one.

:D haha, I will leave it to Vinny explain the why this post is funny ;)

Ohhhh! Meow!
 
hi arf and welcome to the forum

to ensure you enjoy your stay could you please up date or pm me you REAL email address please ;D ;D
 
ARF link=topic=757.msg7208#msg7208 date=1335298099 said:
Hi Hanna, I thought that must be you.
Hows your husband?

Hey there :) Glad you joined us.

My FRIEND Gareth, is doing well thanks! ;)

He saw the specialist today and is booked in for surgery Friday. May have some nerve damage on his thumb but otherwise it's pretty routine... will be in plaster for four weeks. The bike on the other hand...
 
Hi Turtle, I did give my real email address and got your email - Welcome to BMW S1000RR Forums: BMW Sportbike Forum!
 
Hi Hanna, sorry I just assumed he must be your husband.

What actually broke then?

I didn't see his bike what was it and how bad is it?
 
ARF link=topic=757.msg7221#msg7221 date=1335344981 said:
Hi Hanna, sorry I just assumed he must be your husband.

What actually broke then?

I didn't see his bike what was it and how bad is it?

No worries, easily done!

He'd dislocated his thumb (which he put back in straight away) and snapped the ligaments around it.

Bike has broken and cracked fairings, fooked left rear set, sheared flush indicator, lots of paintwork damage, heavily ground down alternator cover and a very useful but pretty much worn down crash bung! Nothing major and can be fixed, just a long list of stuff to work though. :(
 

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