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11-19-2018, 10:42 AM
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I have used Moon Motorsports for every service on the bike. Costs include parts and labor. Brake pads and battery are original. Forks were serviced one time at 50,000 miles. Services do not include any costs associated with tires. I updated the tire information in the first post of the tire thread.
Service ($3838.23)
Cost per mile - $0.055
998 miles - $208.32
7735 miles - $158.36
11,725 miles - $332.69
17.958 miles - $140.85
22,788 miles - $470.16
29,040 miles - $182.56
36,946 miles - $448.52
43,969 miles - $200.32
50,232 miles - $794.29
55,396 miles - $203.96
61,947 miles - $506.74
69,254 miles - $191.46
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Thanks Darrell. This is great real-world information.
Remind us once again what non-maintenance / non-consumable parts (i.e. necessary repairs) you changed and whether they cost anything to you?
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Other than tires (listed and just updated in the tire thread), gas and insurance every other expense for operation of the 2016 R1200RS for the initial 70,000 miles is included in the list above. I'll update a year from now when the bike is likely approaching a 6 digit number.
Warranty Items
7735 miles - replaced pannier racks
11725 miles - replaced right fork seal
22788 miles - replaced right front fork
22788 miles - installed ABS Pro
Gas ($4666.67) Estimated
Cost per mile - $0.067
48 mpg, $3.20/gal average price premium
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Why was 50,000 so expensive?
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(11-29-2018, 03:54 PM)SauRoN Wrote: Why was 50,000 so expensive?
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Front forks were serviced. They are removed from the bike I'm told and turned upside down to drain before reinstalling. Also brake fluid change, new plugs, air filter, rider shift side foot peg rubber as mine wore out, full major service.
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08-09-2019, 04:15 PM
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This is a response to a question what I have done for unusual items on the bike now with 90,000 miles. Just installed the 13th set of tires but probably not unusual. Fork oil was changed at 50,000 and will do again at around 100,000 miles. New rear brake pads and battery at 70,000 miles. Battery tested fine but I just did not want to deal with a battery issue when traveling. Front brake pads are original at 90,000 miles. Below are the warranty items. Those without a cost were completed before the 6 year, unlimited miles after market extended warranty started after 36,000 miles of BMW warranty. The cost listed on the later items is what the extended warranty company was billed (parts and labor) and paid the dealer.
Warranty Items ($560.83)
7735 miles - replaced pannier racks
11725 miles - replaced right fork seal
22788 miles - replaced right front fork
22788 miles - installed ABS Pro
82677 miles - replaced clutch dual microswitches ($134.36)
82677 miles - replaced low beam 2 pin connector ($110.19)
90200 miles - replace front wheel RDC sensor ($316.28)
When the riding season ends in Minnesota I’ll do a complete recap of all bikes services, tires, warranty items, fuel usage, insurance costs, etc for the mileage at year end.
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