Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
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Re: Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
It'd be interesting to keep an eye on that.
Thanks for your advice on the flap, etc.
Yes I watched that video among the many others!!
Thanks for your advice on the flap, etc.
Yes I watched that video among the many others!!
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Re: Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
There is a realy easy anwser to the flap problem. Get a older bike
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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Re: Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
Agreed, the vintage ones are the best. My flap is still operational after 11 years and 43,000 miles. If it fails, it can be removed and a bobbin piece fitted.
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Re: Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
Has no one ever asked BMW why they cannot sort this out ? After it did not bother Yamaha .
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Re: Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
Oh it did!
They had the same issue of it seizing up as did other manufacturers who fitted them
Some got it better than others though
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Re: Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
The difference between the vintage bikes and the modern ones is that the flap spindle was in the horizontal position, nows it's vertical. I wonder whether this is a contributory factor the the more recent failures.
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Re: Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
Being vertical, i wonder if water is dripping in on the top ceasing the spindle. Whereas the older type, the water would run past the spindle
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Re: Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
On the modern bikes, the bottom spindle bearing will also be contaminated internally with condensation from exhaust gases.
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Re: Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
My vintage bike (2011) had had the flap removed when I bought the bike 7 years ago with 15k miles, I can only presume it had been removed due to failure.
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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Re: Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
If Highland Rider is correct, Yamaha ditched the Exup valve and both Ducati & KTM have experienced the same problems as BMW.
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Re: Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
On my 2016 bike I had the valve replace within 12 months under warranty the valve went again about 18 months later I just ignored it. The valve both times stuck fully open so the only issue was a little extra noise at low speed, I saw no discernible difference in performance. On the 2016 model it did not add any warning lights
I wonder why BMW and the other manufacturers have not made this a separate section of the exhaust, a replaceable part that must cost considerably less than replacing the whole header for them to replace.
I now have the 2023 with TFT so I I guess I will get the engine management light if it stick, Once its out of warranty and BMW won't replace it FOC I will just buy an eliminator. It should not impact the insurance as it not going to increase the performance of the machine.
I wonder why BMW and the other manufacturers have not made this a separate section of the exhaust, a replaceable part that must cost considerably less than replacing the whole header for them to replace.
I now have the 2023 with TFT so I I guess I will get the engine management light if it stick, Once its out of warranty and BMW won't replace it FOC I will just buy an eliminator. It should not impact the insurance as it not going to increase the performance of the machine.
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Re: Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
On a Camhead, the flap is a separate section which can be replaced but that's old fashioned.
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Re: Dodging exhaust flap bullets!!
@exportman Thats right, On the 1200 it brings up no warning light but stores an error code in the ECU
The 1250 brings up a warning light and as such maywell fail an MOT
I agree it would have been so much easier for them to make it an addon rather than build it in! I wonder if a change in legislation dictates that it has to be built in and not removable.
The 1250 brings up a warning light and as such maywell fail an MOT
I agree it would have been so much easier for them to make it an addon rather than build it in! I wonder if a change in legislation dictates that it has to be built in and not removable.