RossKean
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2017 BMW F700 GS.
Just over 25,500 miles (41,100 km). Needs a little TLC but decently equipped and more suited than the FJR to gravel and modest dirt. I bought it for "the roads less traveled" and I am looking forward to learning a bit about "Adventure" riding.
Maintenance has been neglected a bit and it is way past due for a valve check. Chain/sprockets are nearing the end of their useful life as are rear brake pads.
I will do the valve check (Youtube is my friend) plus oil & filter, air filter, brake fluid flush, and clean/lube/adjust anything that moves (or is supposed to move). Fork oil sometime during the off-season. Front tire is less than 50% but will last the rest of the season and the rear is new. Neither is very aggressive (Metzeler Tourance) but they will do until I have something planned that requires more than an 80-20 tire.
Needs a radiator guard, fork gaiters and some sort of auxiliary lighting - mostly for conspicuity, not night riding. Not dealing with ergos until I have some kilometers on it but a new or modified seat is a possibility. Windscreen is aftermarket but I might look at some sort of barn door for better weather protection.
Going to have to get a BMW diagnostic tool and OBDII code reader. Will see what is available in the way of a service manual. Local BMW dealer is a couple of hours away and they are asshats.
Edit: The FJR isn't going anywhere.
2017 BMW F700 GS.
Just over 25,500 miles (41,100 km). Needs a little TLC but decently equipped and more suited than the FJR to gravel and modest dirt. I bought it for "the roads less traveled" and I am looking forward to learning a bit about "Adventure" riding.
Maintenance has been neglected a bit and it is way past due for a valve check. Chain/sprockets are nearing the end of their useful life as are rear brake pads.
I will do the valve check (Youtube is my friend) plus oil & filter, air filter, brake fluid flush, and clean/lube/adjust anything that moves (or is supposed to move). Fork oil sometime during the off-season. Front tire is less than 50% but will last the rest of the season and the rear is new. Neither is very aggressive (Metzeler Tourance) but they will do until I have something planned that requires more than an 80-20 tire.
Needs a radiator guard, fork gaiters and some sort of auxiliary lighting - mostly for conspicuity, not night riding. Not dealing with ergos until I have some kilometers on it but a new or modified seat is a possibility. Windscreen is aftermarket but I might look at some sort of barn door for better weather protection.
Going to have to get a BMW diagnostic tool and OBDII code reader. Will see what is available in the way of a service manual. Local BMW dealer is a couple of hours away and they are asshats.
Edit: The FJR isn't going anywhere.
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