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as well as assessing a simple fault code. Brilliantly, we used the GS-911 to flush an airlock from the brakes ABS system. Anyone who's had this issue will know that it is almost impossible to rectify, with the GS-911 is was simple ... just took a little time. At between AU$600 - AU$1000, depending on which model and version you choose, the GS-911 WiFi is expensive, some would argue too expensive however, if you're a serious traveller and are often far from the facilities of a BMW technician it could be considered a vital piece of kit for a reasonably modern bike - including many of the more recent BMW range (850/1250). At the very least, if you're capable of servicing your own bike, then the GS-911 will pay for itself in no time. Well made, light, compact, strong and easy to use, it's hard to fault the GS-911 and we'd recommend it for any long distance traveller or home mechanic. We'd certainly recommend the GS-911. Prices and more information can be found at - hexinnovate.com TRAVERSE 119