⚠️DANGEROUS Throttle Body Issue Found! BMW R1200GS (Don’t Ignore This) ⚠️

In this video (Part 1), I removed the left throttle body from my BMW R1200GS and put it in the ultrasonic cleaner for a proper deep clean. 🏍️ Bike: BMW R1200GS (2008–2012) 🧰 Tools used: Ultrasonic cleaner compressed air 👉 My AMAZON TOOL SHOP: https://www.amazon.com/shop/theoldmec... As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small percentage from qualifying purchases. What I found was NOT what YOU want to see… ⚠️ A cracked plastic throttle cable guide (front and back) ⚠️ The internal coating inside the throttle body was coming loose Both of these issues can affect how your throttle behaves—and that’s something you should never take lightly. ➡️A damaged cable guide can lead to: ➡️Unpredictable throttle response ➡️Extra wear on the cable ➡️In worst cases… unsafe riding conditions And loose coating inside the throttle body? That material can end up where it absolutely shouldn’t be: inside your engine. This is exactly why I always say: 👉 I check everything. In this video, I show you the damage, explain what it means, and clean it up properly. In Part 2, I’ll fix the issues and get this throttle body ready to go back on the bike. ⚠️ Safety reminder: Throttle components are critical. Always make sure: Smooth throttle operation No debris inside the intake Everything is properly secured before riding 👍 Like & subscribe for real-world motorcycle maintenance—no shortcuts, no nonsense. Motorcycle maintenance made easy by: The Old Mechanic #BMWR1200GS #ThrottleBody #MotorcycleSafety #MotorcycleMaintenance #BMWGS #DIYMechanic #ThrottleIssues #BikeRepair #UltrasonicCleaning #MotorcycleDIY #theoldmechanic