bananaman Well-known member S1000RR Supporter Joined May 22, 2012 Messages 4,004 Reaction score 26 Location Kent May 18, 2021 #1 Can't believe that the gen4 has gone back to the cush drive blocks ! (Carbon rims)
bmwbadboy Well-known member Joined May 11, 2018 Messages 3,126 Reaction score 0 Location Lugano May 18, 2021 #2 bananaman said: Can't believe that the gen4 has gone back to the cush drive blocks ! (Carbon rims) Click to expand... Same as gen3 no ?
bananaman said: Can't believe that the gen4 has gone back to the cush drive blocks ! (Carbon rims) Click to expand... Same as gen3 no ?
alex Forum Moderator Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Apr 29, 2014 Messages 12,671 Reaction score 168 Location London and Norfolk May 18, 2021 #3 Cast yes but not the 'expensive' forged. I wonder if they chose the solution to drive shock.
bananaman Well-known member S1000RR Supporter Joined May 22, 2012 Messages 4,004 Reaction score 26 Location Kent May 19, 2021 #4 Hope they last longer than the old ones, they became expensive changes
GavD101 Well-known member Joined Dec 5, 2018 Messages 546 Reaction score 0 Location London May 19, 2021 #5 Mine died at 6000 miles. (forged wheels) They were changed under warranty. Is yours not under warranty?
Mine died at 6000 miles. (forged wheels) They were changed under warranty. Is yours not under warranty?
JamieMac Well-known member S1000RR Supporter Joined Apr 29, 2017 Messages 1,290 Reaction score 23 May 19, 2021 #6 I'm sure they'll be a fitment from another manufacturer like OZ, PVM, BST etc for the forged circular cush drive rubbers, so you don't have to pay BMW prices. Next time I take my wheels off, i'll measure them.
I'm sure they'll be a fitment from another manufacturer like OZ, PVM, BST etc for the forged circular cush drive rubbers, so you don't have to pay BMW prices. Next time I take my wheels off, i'll measure them.