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Re: 2019 R1250 RT LE Corrosion

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 9:44 am
by Casbar
On our 64k RTp i rubbed down and rattle can the bits on the drive shaft, Hammerite silver is a good match

Re: 2019 R1250 RT LE Corrosion

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 11:55 pm
by Funkstar
Final update. I got the bike back from BMW in April and they replaced the complete engine, rear wheel and the shaft drive casing. After removing the shaft drive they found that the drive itself was seized so they replaced that as well. They shared the parts invoices (engine was 8,000 GBP ex Vat and labour)

Bike has now done another 2k miles with no issues although the engine isn't quite as smooth as the original.

Re: 2019 R1250 RT LE Corrosion

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2023 9:16 am
by exportman
Hi

Takes the engines around 3k to really smooth out. After 10k they are great. I had a 17 model that corroded at the points where the coating was removed during manufacture, so where they had machined the joining faces etc. that all happened within 12 months of the bike being new. the replacements were better but still started showing the paint lifting by the time I parted ex it January this year for a new one. My bikes have been ACF50 every year by AllYear Biker. I think it helped but didn't stop the issue. Will see how this one get on ;)

Re: 2019 R1250 RT LE Corrosion

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2023 5:03 pm
by Funkstar
Thanks for replying and sorry I'm so slow to respond. I thought I had notifications set but I didn't! :oops:

The engine has done 4k miles now and is much better, very similar to old one. I'm hoping the corrosion doesnt reoccur but time will tell.