I've done 4 trackdays on my new bike since July, been gen4's at the last 3 I've done...
I've done 12 since 1st Jul. Only seen gen4 once - at FE BMW day at Donny.
I've done 4 trackdays on my new bike since July, been gen4's at the last 3 I've done...
When I started the bike up this morning, it ran for a couple of seconds, then started to splutter, then died. Fired it again and it started and ran fine although I noticed liquid drops (I presume water?) being spat out of the exhaust for a few minutes. Anyone else have this?
I've had the same issue, done nearly 2k miles and it regularly does it, mentioned it at my fist service and was told the demonstrator dose the same
Are you happy/ok with this? Doesn't seem right does it even though the demo bike does it :hopelessness:Mines does it too. Runs like a bag of **** for a few minutes when first started and it’s cut out a couple of times but it’s fine after a couple of minutes
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Are you happy/ok with this? Doesn't seem right does it even though the demo bike does it :hopelessness:
I've had the same issue, done nearly 2k miles and it regularly does it, mentioned it at my fist service and was told the demonstrator dose the same
Plucked up the courage to fit the evotech tail tidy this afternoon (reason for the trepidation is I can strip a bolt just by looking at it and have a canny knack of breaking un breakable bits). Taken me 3 hours to finish lol. The instructions are more of a ‘guess what this picture is?’. Fundamentally the process was very straightforward but for some reason the plastics on the rear of my bike must be 1mm out on the frame so I spent at least an hour or so trying to get the evotech plate to fit flush with the bodywork. Got there in the end but my knees and back are worse for it. The evotech unit is much heavier than the oe part, but is a big cosmetic improvement.
Reason for posting mainly was to note that the fairing attachment system for this gen 4 is much better imo than previous gens. On previous models there is the push pull fitments, which still exists, but now bmw have realised that by using removable metal female clips instead of plastic on plastic, the whole system should stand up better to being used without the old problem of plastic bits breaking off. Taking the two rear frame fairings off and on was very easy once I had worked out how to pull the plastics off. Its a better solution and will make changing bike clothes much easier, plus the plastics seem to be decent quality (despite some early reports of them being flimsy). It is frustrating there is no service manual available that shows all the fairings fixings and fitments so a little bit of trial and error.
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