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It was?

And I thought I was just taking the piss.
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Glad to keep you lot amused![]()
The chap asked about extending his warranty and I answered
All GS's have seal problems, irrespective of genre
However i was speaking as I see it, maybe subjectively
I had a 12GSA & wished that I'd liked it (because it was a great purchase deal) but didn't and that was only personal to me. If I'd have liked it, I could have sold all my other BMWs and now been sat on a wad of cash
I wasn't knocking for knocking's sake................I might buy a HP2 in the near future, BUT I wouldn't own a HP2 with no warranty cover.............IMHO
Just for the record. I LIKE Johnnyboxer .... didn't want any misunderstanding.![]()

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You're on my Xmas card list too....................hope i'm on Bob Southgates![]()
Put it this way Johnny, you're not on my hit listAt least you can enter into a good debate and not get arsey about it, unlike that obnoxious little turd AdamA. Thank goodness for the ignore feature.












Put it this way Johnny, you're not on my hit listAt least you can enter into a good debate and not get arsey about it, unlike that obnoxious little turd AdamA. Thank goodness for the ignore feature.
Pay for the extended warranty as I did; I took my 2006 GS in for service at 11k miles and found I needed an ABS pump and oil seal replaced with a possible bill for £1700, best £361 ever spent. Take a look at my thread. "How to spend £361 and save £1700" Seriously one breakdown and you've covered the cost!

Have none of you ever owned a landrover, or ford escort or some other crappy vehicle & simply not worried about the odd oil leak?yet if you hadn't taken it in, you would've spent, errr.. nothing and hence saved yourself £361
How bad are these oil-seal leaks if no-one notices them except for when they crawl around underneath their bike?Have none of you ever owned a landrover, or ford escort or some other crappy vehicle & simply not worried about the odd oil leak?
On that basis it makes the warranty cost expensive, since you're only using it to fix faults that otherwise you wouldn't because of the excessive cost.
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& you can pay it over the tear...

....my warranty ran out in Sept this year and just before it expired I got a whole pile of warranty work done, from fuel pump electric's to new throttle bodies....
...Bike was running like a sweetie....
...decided to extend the warranty as a single claim would probable cover the price of the policy....
3 days after the warranty expired, my starter switch & relay failed, I forget what else was found but that one claim, paid for my 1 year policy for parts alone....
...currently got intermitent problem with my dash....Will deal with this in the new year when the dealer comes back from holiday...
Its a no brainer & you can pay it over the tear...
....Beware the evils of extended credit..... It's people like you that have brought (and bought) this once proud nation to its knees. Lots of people on this site think that anyone who cannot afford something should not buy it all...![]()
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yet if you hadn't taken it in, you would've spent, errr.. nothing and hence saved yourself £361
How bad are these oil-seal leaks if no-one notices them except for when they crawl around underneath their bike?Have none of you ever owned a landrover, or ford escort or some other crappy vehicle & simply not worried about the odd oil leak?
On that basis it makes the warranty cost expensive, since you're only using it to fix faults that otherwise you wouldn't because of the excessive cost.
My point is simply that anyone with an extended warrenty is more likely to 'need' it since they will want any problems fixed. (I'm not arguing against this BTW).
But, whether an extended warrenty is value for money is more debatable since some problems (eg minor leaks) can be lived with. So for people to claim they were fortunate to have a warrenty because they used it to sort an oil leak problem that costs £700 (or whatever) to fix, is rather disingenuous. They could have lived with the problem and saved £300 warrenty cost. i.e. it isn't necessarily good value for money.
Replacement of the abs pump (at a rather astounding £1200 for the part alone) means that for you the warrenty was worth it.