TheJoker
Registered user
Glad you got it sorted, Jonno. With regards to the bill, pay it and then take it up with BMW UK. That's what I would do.
Glad you got it sorted, Jonno. With regards to the bill, pay it and then take it up with BMW UK. That's what I would do.
to Park Lane - the £88 fault finding fee has been waived, but they 'can't comment on another dealer's willingness to fix the fault under warranty'... Seems to me like BMW probably don't re-imburse them as much as they can charge the consumer, so they go for the consumer if they can.
.When I've asked them what for they want to be paid,their answer was "for the time we've spend on the bike" or they will not release the bike.Things started moving and were resolved after I involved Trading standards.
I don't know of a decent way (with the kit I've got) to get the front wheel off the ground without strapping the handlebars to the garage roof.
It probably only needs tightening up, however certain dealers like to scare you into replacing it, @£50p/h.
Ow & make sure you notice any damage to instrument panel due to newbie technicians resting tools on them...
Hi all,
bike's in for it's 40K km service. For the last month, I feel the front wheel vibrate when I let go of the handle bars. Got a phone from the dealer today and they say that this vibation isn't caused by a poorly balanced front wheel as I suspected, but by wear on the steering head bearing.
Is this normal after 40K km? Have never been off-roading on the bike, never pulled a wheelie.
Thanks for any input.
Gert

after replacing the tyres on my 800gs at 10k, it was found that 5 of the 3 wheel bearings where goosed, so thanks to this forum i got skf bearings and seals from simply bearings for only £50 and fitted in 1 hour.
then came the 2 year service at 11k. leaking cam cover gasket and goosed steering bearings (the bike is 1 month out of warranty), so the service manager at john clarks tayside contacted bmw and passed on my disgust and i'm glad to say they have agreed to replace the bearings free of charge which is just as well as there was no way that i was going to pay for them to put more rubbish chinese bits back in, as for the cam cover I told them about the well documented problem and the easy fix with good sealant so all being well i should be back on the road by the end of the week.
All I have to say is that i could accept these failures if i had paid half the price, but £9k for a so called adventure that falls apart after 10k is not acceptable and i can say for sure this will be the last bmw that i buy as i have no faith in them anymore.