Hello everyone!
So I’m sorry to beat this dead horse again.. but after reading some of the posts on here regarding the infamous rear wheel bearing on the ST’s I haven’t been able to find a case that completely complies with mine.. so I need some of your advice.
I work as a mechanic at a BMW Dealership here in Germany (I work on their four wheelers though), and am a proud owner of an ‘07 ST with just under 50k Km. A week ago, whilst pushing my bike in the garage after a ride I noticed the infamous “grind” sound coming from the rear wheel/belt.
I checked my bikes history at work and yes, in 2014 it was at BMW for the recall but I wasn’t able to find out whether or not the “new” eccentric unit had been mounted to the vehicle. From a post on this forum I found out the easiest way to determine this is to remove the wheel and check the bearing surface for three grooves, so I did that today. Well.. my bike has neither three nor the two, nor no groves but rather on the wheel side I can see what appears to be a splined surface..
I have some play in the rear belt pulley, and when grabbing the wheel at 12 and 6 I can hear and feel a light “clunk” indicating play in the wheel, but it’s so small it’s barely visible. Whilst I had the wheel off today I spread the brake pads and turned the belt pulley and found literally no noise other than belt noise.. I then put everything back together, started the bike and on the centre stand put her in first gear. Watching the belt I can see it moves minimally towards the outside of the pulley, and when parked up against a wall I can hear what I equate to the “mechanical stumbling” that you might hear from a cars differential that has too much play.. that’s what’s confusing me because on one hand the bearing sounds fine (wheel off, pads spread, rotated by hand) but on the other hand I can hear bearing rumbling when using the motor to power the wheel.
At this point I’m thinking I either need a new eccentric, or a new belt? Or should I try adjusting the belt tension first? Since the recall was already performed, according to my colleagues who work in the two wheeler BMWs, here in Germany I’m no longer eligible for the recall replacement.. so I’m either looking at 350 euros for a belt, 750 euros for a new eccentric assembly, or an hour of elbow grease for a tension adjustment.
id like to take the time now to thank you in advance for your advice!
So I’m sorry to beat this dead horse again.. but after reading some of the posts on here regarding the infamous rear wheel bearing on the ST’s I haven’t been able to find a case that completely complies with mine.. so I need some of your advice.
I work as a mechanic at a BMW Dealership here in Germany (I work on their four wheelers though), and am a proud owner of an ‘07 ST with just under 50k Km. A week ago, whilst pushing my bike in the garage after a ride I noticed the infamous “grind” sound coming from the rear wheel/belt.
I checked my bikes history at work and yes, in 2014 it was at BMW for the recall but I wasn’t able to find out whether or not the “new” eccentric unit had been mounted to the vehicle. From a post on this forum I found out the easiest way to determine this is to remove the wheel and check the bearing surface for three grooves, so I did that today. Well.. my bike has neither three nor the two, nor no groves but rather on the wheel side I can see what appears to be a splined surface..
I have some play in the rear belt pulley, and when grabbing the wheel at 12 and 6 I can hear and feel a light “clunk” indicating play in the wheel, but it’s so small it’s barely visible. Whilst I had the wheel off today I spread the brake pads and turned the belt pulley and found literally no noise other than belt noise.. I then put everything back together, started the bike and on the centre stand put her in first gear. Watching the belt I can see it moves minimally towards the outside of the pulley, and when parked up against a wall I can hear what I equate to the “mechanical stumbling” that you might hear from a cars differential that has too much play.. that’s what’s confusing me because on one hand the bearing sounds fine (wheel off, pads spread, rotated by hand) but on the other hand I can hear bearing rumbling when using the motor to power the wheel.
At this point I’m thinking I either need a new eccentric, or a new belt? Or should I try adjusting the belt tension first? Since the recall was already performed, according to my colleagues who work in the two wheeler BMWs, here in Germany I’m no longer eligible for the recall replacement.. so I’m either looking at 350 euros for a belt, 750 euros for a new eccentric assembly, or an hour of elbow grease for a tension adjustment.
id like to take the time now to thank you in advance for your advice!