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New owner
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:42 pm
by Foresttoffee
Hi everyone, a little late to be asking this, but I have just bought (which is why it's a little late to ask) a 2005 R1200RT, took it for a test ride & loved it straight away. I paid my deposit & will be picking it up next week, but since getting home I have been trawling the internet & have come across a few 'brake servo' horror stories. I know the servo hasn't been bypassed, so have I just dropped a clanger, or is the whole thing been blown out of proportion?
Cheers all
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Re: New owner
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 11:34 pm
by pwbike
As far as I'm aware, having the brake system service fully and following the BMW stipulated procedure on an annual basis should see it continue to work well. I think it's a time consuming job with a fair amount of disassembly, so people neglect to do it thoroughly and that's where the issues stem from. I was considering a 2006 bike that had the servo system too, but in the end was tempted by the later models and decided it was worth the extra money.
Re: New owner
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 10:48 am
by Foresttoffee
Thanks for that, has put my mind at rest a little. The previous owner seems to have been meticulous with his servicing, I'll try & follow his lead & all should be good.
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Re: New owner
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 2:50 pm
by hbarclay
I also purchased a 2006 R1200RT on Saturday Feb 4th. I was well aware of the brake module issue when I was shopping but this was too good a deal to pass up. Brakes are currently working fine and my plan is the same as yours, meticulous maintenance and hope for the best.
I would like to think that ModuleMasters will eventually start rebuilding these so it becomes a non issue, but if not there is always the option of plumbing around the module and having brakes without ABS.
For now I have a bike I really enjoy and I'm extremely happy with my purchase.
Re: New owner
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 3:20 pm
by guest2360
It's not a matter of having no ABS. Without the servo there are next to no brakes. Just try pushing the bike forward with the engine off and apply the front brake. I can't see anybody investing in rebuilding the unit. It was only produced for a little under 2 years so there can't be many still,on the road.
Re: New owner
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 6:14 pm
by beemerboy9
RTman10 wrote:
It's not a matter of having no ABS. Without the servo there are next to no brakes. Just try pushing the bike forward with the engine off and apply the front brake. I can't see anybody investing in rebuilding the unit. It was only produced for a little under 2 years so there can't be many still,on the road.
If the servo goes TU, then you will probably find a unit a breakers yard or alternatively, Steve Grover at Motoscot is rebuilding ABS units. I had no trouble in 10 years ownership of an '05 RT.
Re: New owner
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 6:42 pm
by Foresttoffee
hbarclay wrote:
I also purchased a 2006 R1200RT on Saturday Feb 4th. I was well aware of the brake module issue when I was shopping but this was too good a deal to pass up. Brakes are currently working fine and my plan is the same as yours, meticulous maintenance and hope for the best.
I would like to think that ModuleMasters will eventually start rebuilding these so it becomes a non issue, but if not there is always the option of plumbing around the module and having brakes without ABS.
For now I have a bike I really enjoy and I'm extremely happy with my purchase.
Likewise, no regrets, love the bike. Good luck.
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Re: New owner
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 6:45 pm
by Foresttoffee
beemerboy9 wrote:
If the servo goes TU, then you will probably find a unit a breakers yard or alternatively, Steve Grover at Motoscot is rebuilding ABS units. I had no trouble in 10 years ownership of an '05 RT.
No problems in 10 years, that's good to hear & thanks for the info on the rebuilds.
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