Riders of early R12GS and HP2 motorcycles are urged to check their rear disk carriers asap for signs of this problem. Thereafter you should check at every tyre change or service interval.
The problem seems to be concentrated on the early 04/05/06 models before the rear carrier was upgraded.
The best way to check is to remove the rear wheel it is only a 10 minute job.
Steps.
1. Park your bike on the center stand and use a tie down strap between the center stand and the front wheel to prevent the bike inadvertently being rocked off the center stand when you are working on the rear wheel.

2. Place the bike in gear, say 3rd, to stop the wheel turning. Then loosen the rear wheel bolts using a T50 Torx socket

3. Remove the rear wheel and use a torch to examine the disk carrier flange, specifically looking for hairline cracks near the outer bolt holes that are used to secure the disk to the carrier.

4. If no cracks then replace the wheel and re torque bolts to 60NM - Done
5. If you do see cracks then please read the Disk Carrier Post in the members section of the club website and consult your mechanic to get the problem fixed.

