Chris Bach – Workshop Note / Quick Check #13 – GS/GSA LC (R1200 LC & R1250) – The One Photo Habit That Can Save You a Headache During Reassembly

One simple habit before starting any maintenance:

take a photo before removing anything.

Not an artistic photo.

Not a photo for Instagram.

A genuinely useful photo.

Before removing a cover, wiring harness, hose, connector, bracket, or accessory, take 5 seconds to photograph:

  • cable routing
  • clip positions
  • part orientation
  • bolt locations
  • connector direction
  • what sits in front of or behind something else

It sounds obvious.

But the day a simple job takes longer than expected, that photo can save you.

Because after 2 hours in the garage, three parts removed, two cold coffees, and one missing washer… memory suddenly becomes a lot less reliable 😄

A photo lets you return to the original setup without guessing.

And in maintenance work, guessing is rarely a good strategy.

It’s a small habit, but this is exactly the kind of thing that prevents a simple job from turning into unnecessary frustration.

Before removing something:

take a photo.

It sounds silly… right up until it saves you 45 minutes trying to remember where that annoying cable originally went 😄

Your future self will often thank you.