dvla link
After trawling the Internet there seem to be two possible ways.
1. Go to a dealer with the vin, key code (if available so not actually required) and title documents. Perhaps a dealer has to contact BMW to get the necessary info to program the key and lies about seeing the title docs. BMW might have a record of this.
2. I have seen companies offering a service where you send in your ecu and they will return it with two new working keys. The thief could use the same equipment at the bike if he can gain access to the ecu to create a new chip and then force the barrel.
This is supposition but it makes me wonder about how secure my immobiliser really is. Maybe we should put a tamper evident sticker over the vin to keep it secret.
Punch in the reg number into a dvla link and the vin is revealed...
clock the bike,get the reg number,go to the dvla and voila vin numbers all yours...
pm me your reg number and i'll tell you your vin number.
I used to fit security to motorcycles.If the system is original equipment,it will be bypassed, there will always be some fcuker who will get the key to the standard system.
The only way round avoiding a ride away is fit a non standard alarm system fitted by a quality installer,who takes the tiime and trouble to do virtually every bike differently.That way your theiving scumbag wont know what their up against,i used to even go to the trouble of changing the size and colour of the leds.never fit any sticker which tells the feckers what make of alarm you have either.
The unknown is the hardest thing to get round.Ive even fitted an alarm to a bike which did nothing, it was a decoy, the real alarm was hidden well out of sight.cunning is good.
If you fit an led,absolutely hide the led wiring big time,even down to the extent of putting the led wiring under the tape of the main loom, that way you cant follow the led wiring to the alarm location.
interestingly a number plate change causes some data loss from garage dvla systems.i'll try my bike reg on the dvla link tommoz.
edit i just tried it,the new reg number reveals no data,but punch in the old reg and its there.So change the reg number on yer bike,and they will have to look at the vin number on the machine.
Next hIde the vin number,perhaps fill in the numbers with body filler and spray paint over.It can be picked out with a pick if needed, but would be a real bugger to read .sorted.