I've done about 1000 miles now on my 2014 RT that I bought earlier this year. It is proving as good a bike as I was expecting, except for one irritating thing.
It is very hard to get neutral when I stop. I end up clicking backwards and forwards between 1st and second until I get fed up and put the side stand down to shut off, then into neutral. This is ok if I am stopping and getting off, but not so good if I just want to put the bike into neutral whilst stopped and then move off.
The problem is obviously worse when the engine is hot.
Anyone else had neutral issues? The bike is booked in for a service after I get back from my trip to Colditz/Dresden in a couple of weeks. Is it worth mentioning this to the dealer in case I need it looking at before I go?
Thanks
Steve P
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Re: Neutral
Mine does something similar. I have got used to it now and it doesn't cause any problems.
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Re: Neutral
Steve, not had your problem on my 14 RT, I've covered nearly 8000 on mine & other than a clunk into 1st the box is pretty slick. I'd definitely get them to check it over tho.... you never know!
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It all depends on what you're used to...
I came to the RT from a Multistrada. That had 10 neutrals - one between every pair of gears, in each direction. It's problem wasn't finding neutral, it was avoiding it.
The RT only has half a neutral. It hides between 1st and 2nd but definitely doesn't exist anywhere else - including between 2nd and 1st.
You pays your money and you takes your choice!
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I came to the RT from a Multistrada. That had 10 neutrals - one between every pair of gears, in each direction. It's problem wasn't finding neutral, it was avoiding it.
The RT only has half a neutral. It hides between 1st and 2nd but definitely doesn't exist anywhere else - including between 2nd and 1st.
You pays your money and you takes your choice!
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Your not wrong, it has a neutral but its well hidden. On Sunday sat in a huge traffic jam at the Eurotunnel Calais in heavy rain, at the umpteenth change from neutral to 1st and back to neutral the gear indicator on the dash went blank. Its then VERY hard to find. It stayed like that for the next 30 minutes until I was able to change up to 3rd. Than it reappeared. Caused by dampness apparently.
My problem was nothing though compared with a couple on a Goldwing 2 bikes ahead of me. with solid rows of cars each side of them the bike was shifting from side to side until eventually a Eurotunnel type person came across. The pillion was heard to shout, "we want to go on the ferry"
My problem was nothing though compared with a couple on a Goldwing 2 bikes ahead of me. with solid rows of cars each side of them the bike was shifting from side to side until eventually a Eurotunnel type person came across. The pillion was heard to shout, "we want to go on the ferry"
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No problems finding neutral on my 8000mile RTLC, and the rest of the gearbox is getting slicker with every mile.
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Re: Neutral
Took the bike to the dealer yesterday and they confirmed that the clutch was 'binding' and will need changing.
They have asked permission from BMW to do the work under warranty. It seems that this should not be a problem but they are still waiting. Unfortunately, I've got a trip to Colditz/Dresden planned leaving on the 13th.
They have assured me that if we do not get it done before I go it 'will be fine'............ I'm not very mechanically minded so I will have to believe him but .......
I've still got BMW recovery etc but would rather not use it so it may be fingers crossed for a week.
Steve P
They have asked permission from BMW to do the work under warranty. It seems that this should not be a problem but they are still waiting. Unfortunately, I've got a trip to Colditz/Dresden planned leaving on the 13th.
They have assured me that if we do not get it done before I go it 'will be fine'............ I'm not very mechanically minded so I will have to believe him but .......
I've still got BMW recovery etc but would rather not use it so it may be fingers crossed for a week.
Steve P
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BMW dealer has done the work on the clutch, changing plates etc.
Mentioned that when I checked the coolant reservoir it was almost empty, and that I had noticed the 'blue liquid' around the vent hole mentioned on other threads/forums - they changed the water pump too! Did not even hesitate.
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Mentioned that when I checked the coolant reservoir it was almost empty, and that I had noticed the 'blue liquid' around the vent hole mentioned on other threads/forums - they changed the water pump too! Did not even hesitate.
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Has the work made any difference?
Mine is the same, dealer is stumped and want to point them in the rightbdirection
Mine is the same, dealer is stumped and want to point them in the rightbdirection
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I'm sure most of them are the same. If I know I'm going to stop and want neutral I find it easier to tap it in from 2nd just before I stop.
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It has made a huge amount of difference! Finding neutral is no problem now and the gear shift is much smoother.ItsOnlyMe wrote: Has the work made any difference?
Mine is the same, dealer is stumped and want to point them in the rightbdirection
They also changed the water pump whilst doing the work. I happened to mention that some people were reporting a possible 'leak' ie blue liquid by the seep hole and they just changed it without my asking.
They managed to break the infamous plastic tabs on the fairing panel and replaced the panel - an expensive visit (for them).
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Re: Neutral
paynes1 wrote: I've done about 1000 miles now on my 2014 RT that I bought earlier this year. It is proving as good a bike as I was expecting, except for one irritating thing.
It is very hard to get neutral when I stop. I end up clicking backwards and forwards between 1st and second until I get fed up and put the side stand down to shut off, then into neutral. This is ok if I am stopping and getting off, but not so good if I just want to put the bike into neutral whilst stopped and then move off.
The problem is obviously worse when the engine is hot.
Anyone else had neutral issues? The bike is booked in for a service after I get back from my trip to Colditz/Dresden in a couple of weeks. Is it worth mentioning this to the dealer in case I need it looking at before I go?
Thanks
Yws its not uncommon. If your'e weaing heavy boots you will lose an element of feel, what I tend to do is to get it in 2nd and gently tap down on the gear lever and it normally just leaps into neutral
Hope this helps
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Fortunate not to have had the problem on a BMW twin, but the Blood Bike I'm using (Honda) has a neutral hidden so well, you'd need a mountain rescue team to find it. It only gets coaxed out with a light dab from second while still rolling!
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T6pilot wrote: Didn't Bmw say to lower oil quantity to improve shifting on 14 and up bikes?
Not sure about this. An article about servicing a GS in the BMW magazine mentioned reducing the oil level to the mid point in the sight glass to assist gear changes. I presume this info came from BMW but who knows. I tried it and it made no difference at all. Complete waste of time. (IMHO)