Just bought an Iconic .... Lots of questions coming
- RaistlinRTCW
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Re: Just bought an Iconic .... Lots of questions coming
Have to admit I am enjoying mine , though tonight I aim to take it out in the dark as I have not seen how the BM's headlights compare to the Trophy's
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- stayingupright
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Re: Just bought an Iconic .... Lots of questions coming
I was born with nothing and unfortunately I still have most of it left.
Re: Just bought an Iconic .... Lots of questions coming
It might be prudent to enclose the fod in something or take it off the key. They are not waterproof and can leave scuffs .
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Good call ... CheersRTman10 wrote: It might be prudent to enclose the fod in something or take it off the key. They are not waterproof and can leave scuffs .
I was born with nothing and unfortunately I still have most of it left.
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One of the things I was a bit disappointed by after trading up from the 800 GS to the RT was the lack of a plastic wallet key. I did have cause to use it once or twice and could not believe I would only get two keys.
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Re: Just bought an Iconic .... Lots of questions coming
Should have bought keyless then you only get one apparently. But you do get the bit of plastic. My 14 came with 2 keys and 2 fods.
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I was looking to get keyless but the Iconic did not come with it. Small price to pay for such a great bike.
Not sure if there is some sort of immobiliser built into my keys or not. Would make it easier to get a spare cut if not.
Not sure if there is some sort of immobiliser built into my keys or not. Would make it easier to get a spare cut if not.
I was born with nothing and unfortunately I still have most of it left.
Re: Just bought an Iconic .... Lots of questions coming
The keys are all chipped. Each bike is issued with 2 .BMW I understand make a total of 6 per ECU. You can only get a replacement from a dealer on production of certain documents. Once all 6 have been lost its a new ECU. Your 800 GS had exactly the same system.
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Re: Just bought an Iconic .... Lots of questions coming
stayingupright wrote: One of the things I was a bit disappointed by after trading up from the 800 GS to the RT was the lack of a plastic wallet key. I did have cause to use it once or twice and could not believe I would only get two keys.
Really, I have never had a bike that had more than two keys. Or a car in that fact! But then again I have needed more, but then I am not a muppet 8)
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Sorry .... Facebook and other similar media has never appealed
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- stayingupright
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Had my most enjoyable ride yet today. It's strange but I changed back to my old biking clothes rather than the new stuff and everything felt so much better.
Smoother gear changes were an added bonus today. Possibly down to being able to feel the gear lever, unlike the new boot which is still a bit stiff
Still only done 400 miles but the first service is getting ever closer.
I was born with nothing and unfortunately I still have most of it left.
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First service done today with no problems and I may have learned a new trick.
The cost was £157 plus a few pennies. I had left my wallet at home and had to pay with £20 notes. ( 8)
The lady on the service desk just adjusted the service costs in order to reduce my bill to £155, meaning they only had to find a £5 note for my change. It's not the first time this has happened and if I can save a couple of quid every time I go in I will feel like I've won a small battle.
I'm sure they will screw me for the extra next time I go in anyway
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I was born with nothing and unfortunately I still have most of it left.