Transmission (???) sound in first gear
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Transmission (???) sound in first gear
I'm pretty sure this is a sound common to the 2005 R1200RT I just bought and this is probably paranoia talking here. It disappears totally when you reach 2000 rpm, but it's almost like a diesel motor sound, kind of ratchety, not terrifically loud. Not much vibration, but definitely mechanical in nature. Someone told me it has to do with the nature of the helical transmission gears, "floating" or some such. I'm not used to a dry clutch, but there doesn't seem to be much slippage in any gear. I guess it's also a taller first gear than I'm used to, so I have to rev the engine a bit more - in case this is a clue. Any ideas? Thanks.
Re: Transmission (???) sound in first gear
Try changing transmission gear oil, when I had my 2011 Gs, it was a bit noisy, little less when I switched to Motul 75/90 fully synthetic
As you now know, Bmw tranny’s are a bit clunky, doesn’t mean anything wrong though
As you now know, Bmw tranny’s are a bit clunky, doesn’t mean anything wrong though
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Re: Transmission (???) sound in first gear
Thanks. I'd forgotten to ask about synthetic oil - less of an issue with a dry clutch. I'll give it a try.
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Re: Transmission (???) sound in first gear
Which gearbox oil was being used prior to Motul 75/90 fully synthetic.T6pilot wrote:Try changing transmission gear oil, when I had my 2011 Gs, it was a bit noisy, little less when I switched to Motul 75/90 fully synthetic.
Some time ago, BMW changed the recommended gearbox oil from a fairly standard EP80W-90 to the present 75W-90 fully synthetic.
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