miseenscene
New member
Good day,
I recently had my 06 F650gs Dakar in for fork seal replacement (they began leaking on a cross-country trip of course...) and received the recommendation of steering bearing replacement from the Denver BMW dealer. I was a bit surprised since I am a conservative rider and the cycle has seen minimal off-road use over the years. It has 24,600 miles currently.
Reading up, it seem this model was know to have insufficient grease applied to the steering bearings at assembly. Perhaps this is true. Regardless, the report stated that the steering was, "knotchy". I have not noticed this but inspecting/replacing the bearings would be a good winter job since I have never done this and will learn a bit more about my cycle.
It appears that a special tool is recommended for the job: socket wrench tool # 88300402029. I would like to ask if anyone has one of these for sale, rent or loan in the Chattanooga area. I can buy the tool but I will probably use it only the one time and it runs $100.
Also any advice from F650 owners who have tackled this job would be welcome.
Thank you.
Be well, ride safely.
I recently had my 06 F650gs Dakar in for fork seal replacement (they began leaking on a cross-country trip of course...) and received the recommendation of steering bearing replacement from the Denver BMW dealer. I was a bit surprised since I am a conservative rider and the cycle has seen minimal off-road use over the years. It has 24,600 miles currently.
Reading up, it seem this model was know to have insufficient grease applied to the steering bearings at assembly. Perhaps this is true. Regardless, the report stated that the steering was, "knotchy". I have not noticed this but inspecting/replacing the bearings would be a good winter job since I have never done this and will learn a bit more about my cycle.
It appears that a special tool is recommended for the job: socket wrench tool # 88300402029. I would like to ask if anyone has one of these for sale, rent or loan in the Chattanooga area. I can buy the tool but I will probably use it only the one time and it runs $100.
Also any advice from F650 owners who have tackled this job would be welcome.
Thank you.
Be well, ride safely.