Took vacation time yesterday to pickup my rebuilt final drive in Seattle, had lunch with my daughter, and back by 5:30 PM. Installed the drive this morning and it couldn't have been a more trouble-free installation. Usually the trick to get the final drive u-joint assembly spline and the driveshaft lined up takes about 10 minutes... it slid in the first time in around 10 seconds. I was in shock, but a happy shock. All assembled, filled with oil, torqued to specs... going to go out and test her, I'll publish the results later today.
128 miles the way it should always sound... went to Moses Lake and surprised my sister with a visit and back home again. 46°f average and it was nice to be back in business again.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Finaldrivendectomy
I began this blog as I was transitioning between a 1999 K1200LTI (icon) and a 2000 K1200LTC (custom). I had a final drive failure on the 1999 model at 114,000 (yes, THE dreaded Achilles Heel of the model line) but had it rebuilt at a Seattle BMW dealership while I was buying my 2000 with half the milage and heated pillion seats for Mrs. RedTigre. I then swapped the drive from the 2000 into the 1999 and put the rebuilt FD into the 2000 because it was newly rebuilt and had a 2 year parts and labor warranty.
18,000 mile later, it has failed again.
Making that now recognized wa-wa sound, draining the FD fluid again shows debris I have seen in the last four FD oil changes.
Now, with the proper shim and preload, this drive should have lasted another 100k miles minimum... as it was, it had concerns after the first oil change and now that things are really ready to begin breaking down, it has been pulled and being ferried this Friday by auto back to the dealership for warranty repair.
Let's hope they spend the time to inspect and get this one right...
18,000 mile later, it has failed again.
Making that now recognized wa-wa sound, draining the FD fluid again shows debris I have seen in the last four FD oil changes.
That glitter you see is bearing :( |
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More bearing race sparkle... |
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Debris picked up by the magnet |
Let's hope they spend the time to inspect and get this one right...
Sunday, January 16, 2011
New Helmet Test
It's raining to beat the band and the window for testing has come. Do I:
a. Go for a short 60 mile ride to Beebe Bridge and back?
b. Go for a short 60 mile ride to Quincy and back?
c. What does the combination of the words "short 60 miles"mean when the temperature is over 45°f?
If you chose "c", you ride a BMW.
ATGATT'd up, new helmet, and the Doppler radar says East looks most promising... East it is!
Helmet review:
Good if all the vents are closed!!! Cooler weather made it a little more chilly but the airflow rocks! I am going to love this helmet in summer. Not any noisier with the modular flip down than my HJC CL-13 full-face, but the air does move around more inside from the 9 vents even when closed (again, good in Summer, a Balaclava probably in Winter under 45°f). The ease of wrapping my shemagh around and closing off the cold from my neck was superb! The breath-box kept any fogging from happening, my face was never so warm and I called Joan on my iPhone connected to the Cardo scala rider G4 comm system with incredible clarity, pulled out talking as a test and it was impressive.
And the internal drop-down sun-shield kicks!

110 mile run today, brief rain in East Wenatchee, then sun and drying roads past Rock Island, past Quincy to Ephrata, then back down the 283 to George, back to Quincy and home. 53°f was the top temp today, 44°f the low.
Mrs. RedTigre has got to get a helmet like this... I already have the matching comm set for her!
a. Go for a short 60 mile ride to Beebe Bridge and back?
b. Go for a short 60 mile ride to Quincy and back?
c. What does the combination of the words "short 60 miles"mean when the temperature is over 45°f?
If you chose "c", you ride a BMW.
ATGATT'd up, new helmet, and the Doppler radar says East looks most promising... East it is!
Helmet review:
Good if all the vents are closed!!! Cooler weather made it a little more chilly but the airflow rocks! I am going to love this helmet in summer. Not any noisier with the modular flip down than my HJC CL-13 full-face, but the air does move around more inside from the 9 vents even when closed (again, good in Summer, a Balaclava probably in Winter under 45°f). The ease of wrapping my shemagh around and closing off the cold from my neck was superb! The breath-box kept any fogging from happening, my face was never so warm and I called Joan on my iPhone connected to the Cardo scala rider G4 comm system with incredible clarity, pulled out talking as a test and it was impressive.
And the internal drop-down sun-shield kicks!

110 mile run today, brief rain in East Wenatchee, then sun and drying roads past Rock Island, past Quincy to Ephrata, then back down the 283 to George, back to Quincy and home. 53°f was the top temp today, 44°f the low.
Mrs. RedTigre has got to get a helmet like this... I already have the matching comm set for her!
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Cold, but still you ride...
My new helmet is here Monday... looking forward to my next ride!
Saturday, January 1, 2011
New Years Day Ride
So 6 hours later and some required replacement parts Mistress will use that require 3 separate trips downtown because Sod's law states that the 59¢ part requires 30 minutes travel and another 15 minutes explaining why the substitute part trying to be sold will not suffice in the grand scheme of BMW-hood. Geez, the world should be metric by now!
First ride of the new year and it... was... GREAT!
I need to ride, and Mistress is the connection I need...
Friday, December 24, 2010
The Dark Side on Christmas Eve...
Why do snowmobile helmets have better features, venting, are more comfortable, yet get the same DOT rating as motorcycle helmets?
I am going to find out...
I ordered a GMAX GM54S and will see what comes of the utter coolness sled riders get over the rest of us.
I am going to find out...
I ordered a GMAX GM54S and will see what comes of the utter coolness sled riders get over the rest of us.
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
More winter, more rewards.
So the snow has come in earnest, and the roads are wet and icy to ride so the remodel/updating on the downstairs is not as bad as if the weather was cooperating a little. The small bedroom is done and the hallway is 80% complete minus the molding and door trim.
A small sample of the work done...
And now for the rewards.
I have been looking at upgrading the bike communications between Mrs. RedTigre and I for a year. We have a StarCom 1 unit that has held up over 6 years and 40,000 beemer miles, but the quality is beginning to show in the background noise and the volume is only one setting between rider and pillion.
I wanted something without wires as well, and found this:
Bluetooth, 10 hour talk time, water resistant, pairs with the iPhone, independent controls, detaches for security, will pair with other sets, yaddada, yadada, yadada... ordered today. Merry Christmas to the Mrs and I for the hard word we've done on the house.
A small sample of the work done...
And now for the rewards.
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Cardo Scala Rider G4 PowerSet |
I wanted something without wires as well, and found this:
Bluetooth, 10 hour talk time, water resistant, pairs with the iPhone, independent controls, detaches for security, will pair with other sets, yaddada, yadada, yadada... ordered today. Merry Christmas to the Mrs and I for the hard word we've done on the house.
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