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We found the following complaints for BMW K 1200 GT (2008)

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While riding on twisty road, motorcycle lost power, causing bike to fall into sharp turn, nearly resulting in potentially dangerous situation.this incident was due to lack of fuel resulting from faulty fuel gauge.the fuel gauge was working fine prior to incident so no history of malfunctioning fuel system.there is a known problem with these fuel sensors, see service bulletin no.: sib-16-02-09.

The fuel pump flange on this 2008 bmw k1200gt is leaking onto the engine below. This is a known problem with this model as seen in this link: https://www.asphaltandrubber.com/recall/bmw-fuel-flange-leak-recall-2020/and also at the link below which shows nhtsa's letter about this problemhttps://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2020/rcak-20v471-2669.pdfon my motorcycle gas is leaking out from the same fuel pump flange and leaking down onto the engine.. This is a fire hazard as noted in nhtsa's report. I have included a youtube video link below that shows how and where the gas is leaking out from my gas tank. This occurs if the bike is stationary or in motion.see below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwusmvrbn8mi am asking that my bmw motorcycle be included in this recall as it has the same problem as the other 2008 k1200gt bikes that were covered. I am not sure why my bike would not also be in that recall.

During annual inspection dealer advised there was excessive play in rear wheel, requiring replacement of final drive bearings.upon attempted removal and replacement of the crown bearings dealer determined that the axle is worn enough that the bearings fall off the axle.dealer advises the bearings should be a press fit.dealer advises replacement of final drive assembly is required with cost of $2269.bike hasall required bmw service maintenance.

First indication of the final drive failing was a clunking sound from the rear when running over expansion joints at highway speed ,5/25/12 @ 15,784 miles. There was no external oil leak. The dealer made repair at my expense. Second failure on day trip 9/24/15 @ 26,687 noticed clunking riding on rough pavement coming from rear of bike,speed approximately 45mph. Again no oil leak and wheel rim again wobbles at 9 and 3 o'clock and 6 and 12 o'clock. Taking to dealer 9/25/15 and see what they have to say about second failure!

On my way home after a 250 mile ride, about 5 miles from home when i would ride over a road seam the bike would hesitate. When i arrived home i put the bike on center stand and shook rear wheel at from the 3 to 9 o'clock positions, there was at least 3/8" of an inch play side to side and 6and 12 o'clock. There was no external oil leaking from final drive. I called the dealer to schedule service.brought bike in 5/25/12 was told the bearing failed in final drive. Cost of repair $888.58, had final drive repaired and picked up 5/31/12. This was an expense that they did not cover!

My bmw motorcycle has, according to the dealer (cross country bmwin metuchen nj) , sustained a failure requiring replacement of the final drive, an $1800 part. The bike has been maintained by an authorized bmw dealer according to the factory schedule and has not been ridden off-road or in an aggressive manner. 37,500 miles seems like a very premature mileage reading for the bike to sustain this type of failure. The bike has not leaked any fluids from the drive. This failure us of the same type described inodi no. 10439549, and currently being investigated under campaign dp12001.

The contact owns a 2008 bmw k1200 gt motorcylce. The contact stated while driving 70 mph, the brake light illuminated on the instrument panel. The contact stated that while attempting to merge to the side of road, the brakes were engaged and the rear wheel seized. The dealer was contacted who stated that there was probability that the abs modulator was defective and advised the contact to call the manfacturer. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 19,935. Updated 09/16/14*ljthe consumer stated the manufacturer was notified and declined assistance. Updated 1/15/15

Abs pump failure.

My 2008 bmw k1200gt i have owned since new and with only 21,000 miles on the odometer had its abs pump fail.when told about the issue the dealer attempted to clear the trouble codes and the brake fail light came back on.when this happens my bike has no abs which is a huge deal on 2 wheels.just this past weekend i had a deer run out in front of me on a road in upstate new york doing 55 mph.the wheels locked up and i had to regain traction while trying to avoid the deer.bmw wants $2000.00 just for the pump and that doesn't even include swapping them out!this is absurd with a bike with only 21, 000 miles and there are story's of a lot of other k1200gt's with this ridiculous problem!

The abs pump failed on my motorcycle with only 21,330 miles on it.i still have braking ability but do not have abs braking safety.there is no reason for an abs pump to fail on a bike that sees less than 5,000 miles annually.

Abs module triggered a "fault" .abs immediately stopped working.ultimately, i had the unit repaired by a private company.the cause of the failure was due to stuck electrical motor brushes that activate the valve assembly.

Abs system failed due to defective pump.(bmw pn 34517715109).




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