Ha ha, so much for we got our bikes about the same time then... mine just sat in the garage for 6 months after my accident, so... we started doing things with the bikes about the same time would be more accurate, lol
it's on p2 of this thread, but cam chain tensioner risk of snapping at prolonged revs >10k. As you'd expect, there's quite a horrible list of knock-on effects listed in the notice which they read to me over the phone.
^ That brought back memories of my big twins. All thirsty as. 80 miles when riding in a spirited manner.
Popped by my dealer this morning - there's a new recall/issue on the Gen 4. I think they said something about camshaft but I stopped listening after they said it doesn't affect my bike Might be worth a check of the link earlier in this thread for others.
Service Campaign: 0011510000 Replacing the intake camshaft
S1000RR K67 (OE21/OE23)
Situation: During the production of the intake camshaft, a changed machining coolant occasionally caused localised over heating. The changed surface hardness can result in increased wear of the rocker arms and camshafts over the service life.
Series Solution: Since January 19, 2022, only engines without this fault pattern have been produced.
Service Solution: In all instances in which the vehicles have already been handed over to customers, the customers must be made aware of the situation described above by telephone and asked to have the technical campaign carried out. For vehicles that have not yet been delivered, the service campaign must be carried out before delivery to customers. The intake camshaft must be replaced. Following the removal of the intake camshaft, the rocker arms on the intake side must also be inspected for initial damage and replaced where required.
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