The curse of the final drives has now reared it's ugly head and attacked my RT. I took my bike to Hebert's in Baton Rouge this morning for scheduled service. I have 48,500 miles on the 06. It's not quite three years old but well over the warranty in mileage. After Cory took it in to the service area he came out and asked me to come in to the shop. He told me to check the play in the rear wheel. There was noticeable movement and slight noise when I checked it. It appears as though the bearings in the final drive are going out. The good news is there is no oil seepage or leaking and no metal flakes in the oil. Hopefully we caught it in time before any real damage was done. I had just checked it before going to the Dogwood Rally and there was no play in the rear wheel then so this is something that just started. He has ordered the parts and they will check with BMW NA to see if they will try to help me out on this. All of the service has been done on the final drive since it was new. The oil was changed at the 600 mile service and every 12,000 mile after. I wonder how long it would have lasted if I had gone with the owner's manual and not changed the "lifetime" oil in the final drive. Hopefully we can get BMW to cover the parts for the repair but I won't be holding my breath. It has got to be fixed no matter what so I guess I'll just have to grin and bear it. At least it didn't happen on the way to the "Chickin" Rally next month. Well so much for the dependable, high quality, high mileage touring machine.
I had ridden the bike to Hebert's for 8 AM and Wnada was at work and doesn't get off untill 4PM. They had one of the employees drive me some 50 miles back to my house, pretty good service.
Gator
I had ridden the bike to Hebert's for 8 AM and Wnada was at work and doesn't get off untill 4PM. They had one of the employees drive me some 50 miles back to my house, pretty good service.Gator



. You are right that hobbies are expensive and this one is no different. I guess you gots to pay to play. Kinda wish I still had that old bicycle with the Briggs & Stratton engine and belt drive that I built when I was in High School but sadly the engine on it blew up. The maintainance costs on it were low on it untill that happened though
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