Hi everybody, i have a 1200 gs 2015, it has the same noise, but now i have the yellow triangle and the engine symbols , the bike sometime runs bad, it seems like lost power and runs slow, but i turned off and back bormal ? Somebody has the same problem?
@@bennyfisher4415 We expected sand in 1. No sand. The rocks were a surprise. The volcanic sand in 5 was down played in the official video. Burnt my clutch out there. I skipped rocky part of 4.
@@rocks4brains The only sand we ran into last May was in section 2. And it wasn't much or that bad. You did miss out on all of the rocks in section 4 though. Miles & miles of it. 🤣
@@12Mojo when the AC is on they are supposed to open and stay open anyway. so it shoudnt affect it. on a side note, i deactivated mine so they stay open all the time and my gas millage actually done down from 6.2l/100km to 6.0l/100km. my engine is now cool like a cucumber.
Damn that a lot of work just to pull the starter. On my 2012 StreetGlide, I can remove the Starter in 15 minutes. I also have a 2000 WideGlide and it's much easier to remove the Starter. That Softail Oil Tank is a PITA.
I came up on him as he got up and went to report the man down on Bluebonnet lane, to get medical response. Glad he’s okay and quick response by sweeps and med team. I knew someone else would stop, thanks Jeremy.
We got caught in something similar out of Weed. Those rocks are slick as snot. By the time we where out of the rain there wasn't a road but a nice flow of water lol
@@rocks4brains technically my 300rr is street legal. But at 65 it would both not be comfortable, and probably look like I was pulling a tire fire behind me for the first few miles. 😂
I have just noticed that same sound on my 2021 R1250RS, it is coming only from the right side. Should it be worth taking it to the mechanic? Edit: After posting my comment I was able to read the comments (they weren’t loading before) and it makes more sense now. It seems that I missed a day riding for no good reason.
it would be much less work to disconect the power wire to the motor. From what I read it will not turn on a light. Takeing out the fuse would turn quite a few things off. I am going to look at disconnecting the connector or the power wire to the motor.
Thanks Rocks, my nav vi decided to make my route a bit quicker...so I saw the comment about adding more waypoints in basecamp. Hopeful this will keep me on the route next trip. Great vid