Happy New Year to all and..................
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 9:00 pm
Well 2017 is rapidly coming to a close. I'm still running my trusty '04 R with about 90K on the clock. I want to wish all a very Happy 2018 and hoping 2017 was kind to you!
Things are pretty good here in Staunton, Va. Right now it's 13° and falling. Bike has been covered for a few days and looks like that's not likely to change for a bit. Health is good for an old fart (62), enjoying my grandchildren and trying to stay active and learn a new skill (wood working). I've been richly blessed considering I've come pretty close a couple times to leaving this world. (to a better place to be sure!)
Regardless lots to be thankful for.....good health and good friends. Many of those friends here on this forum. And while I think about it.......
for those of you who may be fairly new here..........it's probably time (most likely past time) to change the antifreeze in your R1150R. What'd you think those tankside radiators were for? It's a pretty difficult procedure and not explained in any of the service manuals (BMW, Clymer etc) It requires either a visit to your dealer's service dept or at the very least a phone call to the same. Just ask your service manager how to change the the bike's antifreeze and he will give you an earful. There's a lot to it. And be sure to go to the parts dept and ask for the special antifreeze utilized in the R1150.
Hope all are well and you ride safe in 2018!
Towerworker (ex.....I've been grounded)
Things are pretty good here in Staunton, Va. Right now it's 13° and falling. Bike has been covered for a few days and looks like that's not likely to change for a bit. Health is good for an old fart (62), enjoying my grandchildren and trying to stay active and learn a new skill (wood working). I've been richly blessed considering I've come pretty close a couple times to leaving this world. (to a better place to be sure!)
Regardless lots to be thankful for.....good health and good friends. Many of those friends here on this forum. And while I think about it.......
for those of you who may be fairly new here..........it's probably time (most likely past time) to change the antifreeze in your R1150R. What'd you think those tankside radiators were for? It's a pretty difficult procedure and not explained in any of the service manuals (BMW, Clymer etc) It requires either a visit to your dealer's service dept or at the very least a phone call to the same. Just ask your service manager how to change the the bike's antifreeze and he will give you an earful. There's a lot to it. And be sure to go to the parts dept and ask for the special antifreeze utilized in the R1150.
Hope all are well and you ride safe in 2018!
Towerworker (ex.....I've been grounded)