bem136
Active member
Was visiting a BMW dealer yesterday with my riding buddy and the manager (a very good guy to have conversations with concerning all motorcycles), said he had just replaced the engine on a "good" customers K1200S. When they split the case, he found the number 2 connecting rod all but broken on two peaces!?
When I asked him how that could possibly have happened, had the guy run it low on oil? He told me this particular customer rides his bikes very hard...often doing smoky burnouts and the like.
I find it strange that you can actually break a rod in a modern bike, with both ignition limiters and fuel-cutoffs that are now present. Even cranking open throttle on a bike in neutral as some of the more radical bikers I've seen do, and bumping up against the different limiters has not caused a rod break in my (VIEWED ONLY) experience.
To BMW's credit they did replace the motor under warranty, but does anyone have thoughts on how this guy may have broken a rod, I thought if anything you might punch a hole in the top of the piston and/or bend and break valves? (After hearing and seeing some of these abuses it sure scares a guy/gal out of buying used)!
Regards,
B
When I asked him how that could possibly have happened, had the guy run it low on oil? He told me this particular customer rides his bikes very hard...often doing smoky burnouts and the like.
I find it strange that you can actually break a rod in a modern bike, with both ignition limiters and fuel-cutoffs that are now present. Even cranking open throttle on a bike in neutral as some of the more radical bikers I've seen do, and bumping up against the different limiters has not caused a rod break in my (VIEWED ONLY) experience.
To BMW's credit they did replace the motor under warranty, but does anyone have thoughts on how this guy may have broken a rod, I thought if anything you might punch a hole in the top of the piston and/or bend and break valves? (After hearing and seeing some of these abuses it sure scares a guy/gal out of buying used)!
Regards,
B