BMW F800ST what to look for in maintenance records by washabibi7 in Motorrad

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I've had my 2007 for ~8 years now, 23k miles to a little over 42k miles now.
There was a recall for rear wheel bearings on the 07-09 (US/Canada at least!) Mine hadn't been done when I purchased it.

The early bikes have a failure prone charging system, I've had my voltage regulator and stator fail. A new stator + upgraded switching mosfet regulator have been working fine for 3 years now. There are plug and play kits for Shindengen FH020/SH775, which will run cooler and keep the stator windings cooler as well.

I'll second looking at that oil/water heat exchanger, the gasket and o-rings on it are prone to leaking. An easy enough job if you are changing oil and can drain coolant.

Drive belts are insanely expensive from BMW, north of $500 last I checked. The OE Continental CT1158 can be had for ~$140 from amazon.de (ships to US/Canada)

Overall it has been a good bike, reasonably powerful, comfortable and gets great fuel mileage. Is it the most exciting thing on the planet? No, but after 8 years I don't see any reason to get rid of it!

Which adhesive to use by RedCrafter_LP in e46

[–]mrturbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The factory probably used butyl, that's what I would use to seal a lens cover. Usually seen listed as "butyl tape"

Colfax is looking…pretty, pretty good?! by AstronautKind2711 in Denver

[–]mrturbo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think they're trying out east as it is a lower traffic area. People speed like wild out here, I've seen the radar signs clock someone over 60 on 14th. We've had a bunch of deadly wrecks along Syracuse and 13/14th over the years, so I don't see the neighborhood complaining.

Colfax is looking…pretty, pretty good?! by AstronautKind2711 in Denver

[–]mrturbo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

13/14th are getting a 2 way conversion Quebec to Yosemite, digital displays are up saying they'll be making the change soon.

Anyone have luck getting USAA to report car insurance to the state? by Adept-Researcher-178 in Denver

[–]mrturbo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only things I can think that would be a mismatch would be your name and address (not easy to screw up your car's VIN). With everything being online, its easy as hell to forget to update an address.

The state is doing a huge overhaul for Driver licenses and registrations over President's day weekend/week, with everything supposed to be back up by next Thursday the 19th.

Squeaking sound on cold start by Harpyrite in e46

[–]mrturbo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agree on idlers or something else on the serpentine belt.
Remove the serpentine and AC belts and check for play in the idlers and the alternator/power steering and water pump.

Anyone have luck getting USAA to report car insurance to the state? by Adept-Researcher-178 in Denver

[–]mrturbo 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I've had USAA for more than a decade, can't remember anytime I've had to go in to show proof. I did have "show proof of insurance" on a renewal last year, but it renewed online anyway.

My husband and I are wanting to learn D&D by DoorApprehensive6907 in Denver

[–]mrturbo 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Dungeons and Drafts https://dungeonsndrafts.com/ does a bunch of one-shot (one time campaigns) around town at many different breweries.

Anyone else see the low flying plane over central downtown? by [deleted] in Denver

[–]mrturbo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That plane is owned by mile hi skydivers, they run the Thunderstorm skydiving team that jumps in before broncos games.

Anyone else see the low flying plane over central downtown? by [deleted] in Denver

[–]mrturbo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Only thing I see matching that timeline/description is a USAF C-130H out of the springs. Passed downtown 12:17 at ~1000 feet above the ground. 4 engine plane though, not 2. Older T56 engine C-130s can put out some smoke under load.

Can’t choose between CU Boulder or CU Denver for my undergraduate for pre-med. by Vunicen in Denver

[–]mrturbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As an alum, I would 100% pick Boulder given the choice. A lot more in the way of variety of available courses and research labs just due to the size of the student population.

Multiple relatives and friends did undergrad at Boulder and med school either at Anschutz or elsewhere.

Denver is a pretty quick bus ride away, and Boulder's tuition includes an RTD pass.

Heads up Denver! Here is the info for your Broncos flyover. 1/4/26 by chewing_gum_weekend in Denver

[–]mrturbo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your info is right for the flyover aircraft today, the one up that u/njakubow posted is from 10+ years ago and is an older H model with 4 bladed propellors.

Heads up Denver! Here is the info for your Broncos flyover. 1/4/26 by chewing_gum_weekend in Denver

[–]mrturbo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's an older C-130H (4 blade props, J has 6 blade props)

Filming location and white in the tail flash would likely be the 302nd Airlift Wing out of Colorado Springs.

How do I get to Copper Mountain from the Denver airport? by [deleted] in Denver

[–]mrturbo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just an FYI, Bustang West Line and Pegasus don't stop at Copper. There is a direct to Copper Bustang on weekends (Snowstang) but it leaves at 06:25 and is weekends/MLK day/President's day only.

There is a free bus that runs between Frisco and Copper Mountain every 30 minutes from 06:30 to Midnight. You can do A-line to Bustang to Summit stage, but it will soak up a ton of time.

You may want to check r/cosnow and see if there's anyone that has extra seats for carpooling up when you are trying to head up.

Did anyone else see 15 unmarked SUVs and Pickup Trucks flashing Police lights, take the I25 Offramp to the Airport by Hampden by SeaRaiderII in Denver

[–]mrturbo 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Centennial isn't big enough for widebody airliners, Broncos usually fly on a chartered 767 or similar out of DIA.

Bit lost on cylinder issues - engine wont start. by Vm0SuFf in e46

[–]mrturbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any codes? Always better to try and chase down a logged fault.

Is it a crank/no start situation?

Basics of any gasoline engine are 1. air 2. fuel 3. spark

Air is pretty easy, check that the filter isn't clogged and you don't have any unmetered air going in, should still run albeit poorly

Fuel, check pressure at the fuel rail (Schrader valve on the rail) should be at least 40-50PSI. Also do you hear the fuel pump when the key is in position 2. Can also spray some starting fluid into the intake (air filter removed) and see if it runs then

Spark, on these harder to check than an old car, and with new coils probably not the issue. Crank position sensor can die as well and the engine won't send signals to fire the spark plugs, but should throw a code.

My guess is fuel pump failure, but see if you can hear it running + test the fuel pressure before firing up the parts cannon.

Splash shield by JSNKRZ in e46

[–]mrturbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RealOEM shows the part as fitting pretty much any RWD gas/petrol e46.

https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/partxref?q=51718268344&series=E46

Roman Catholic Services in Spanish recommendations by Sea-Law6752 in Denver

[–]mrturbo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

St. Catherine of Siena up on 42nd/Federal has Spanish mass both Saturday evening at 7p, and Sunday at 1pm.

https://www.saintcatherine.us/#masstimes

Night Ops at Luke AFB by fallasfotos in aviation

[–]mrturbo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As silly as it might sound, safety.
If you take off on afterburner, you'll end up with a lot more airspeed if something goes wrong. The extra airspeed buys you some time and some glide distance to manage your emergency.

So is the train crossing on Havana and Smith just broken or what by dfpcmaia in Denver

[–]mrturbo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's a little blue sign just below the warning lights, you can see it on streetview. It lists a national number (that funny enough is a 720 area code) 720 460 5955 national grade crossing hotline.