Drive Shaft vs Brake Pads
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2025 11:22 am
My '18 R1250RT is in with BMW at the moment having it's drive shaft replaced as the bike's now done 37,000 miles. Fair enough, but's what's more amusing is the front brake pads have lasted longer than the drive shaft!
I bought the bike with in '22 with genuine 8k on the clock so it's very unlikey the front pads had been changed and although I've changed the rear twice in that time, the fronts are still the originals. And before you ask, no I don't just use the back brake. I'll admit I'm no spring chicken that guns it between corners and leaves braking to the last second, but I am IAM trained so I hope my riding & observation skills are a bit above average, maybe that makes a difference but the truth is I'm a nothing special rider.
The 'bike inspection' video BMW have just sent says the pads are down to about 2mm so I'll be replacing them soon, but 37k, is this a record? (plus if there is 2mm left, I don't see why that won't take to to 40k).
I bought the bike with in '22 with genuine 8k on the clock so it's very unlikey the front pads had been changed and although I've changed the rear twice in that time, the fronts are still the originals. And before you ask, no I don't just use the back brake. I'll admit I'm no spring chicken that guns it between corners and leaves braking to the last second, but I am IAM trained so I hope my riding & observation skills are a bit above average, maybe that makes a difference but the truth is I'm a nothing special rider.
The 'bike inspection' video BMW have just sent says the pads are down to about 2mm so I'll be replacing them soon, but 37k, is this a record? (plus if there is 2mm left, I don't see why that won't take to to 40k).