DickDastardly
Registered user
How would it still be within warranty, without being serviced by a BMW dealer?Buy the oil and filter yourself, you'll still be within your warranty and probably just under £200 better off
How would it still be within warranty, without being serviced by a BMW dealer?Buy the oil and filter yourself, you'll still be within your warranty and probably just under £200 better off
I don't think servicing yourself automatically voids the warranty. If you encounter engine problems down the road, and they can prove that the service you carried out caused the issue, then they could refuse to repair it under warranty.How would it still be within warranty, without being serviced by a BMW dealer?
From what I remember the EU legislation that allows you to use a non franchised dealer/mechanic to do your servicing without effecting your warranty applies to cars, but not bikes. Again like you I'm not 100% on this so anybody wanting to go down that path would need to check their own circumstances as if I am correct it could vary between manufacturers if some allow it even if they don't have to.I don't think servicing yourself automatically voids the warranty. If you encounter engine problems down the road, and they can prove that the service you carried out caused the issue, then they could refuse to repair it under warranty.
Guess it depends what is in the warranty T&C's, but i thought under EU law they couldn't force to use them. I think you just need to retain proof that you serviced it to the manufacturer's requirements (receipts for oil/filter etc). I haven't bothered to look if that is actually true, so pinch of salt and all that.
Over the last 20 years, I've read on this site, many examples of 'main dealer goodwill' post warranty period...all due to paying the extra to have a main dealer service and getting those stamps in the book. On a £20k bike it seems like the sensible thing to do (getting it serviced by the supplying dealer, who I presume an owner was happy enough to use to chuck £20k at in the first place)My thinking is that you`re much more likely to be looked on favourably with a service book fully-stamped by BMW in the event of any `goodwill` warranty claims (or claims just outside of the warranty period) than you would be with one signed by Joe Bloggs with parts receipts from Halfords.....
I`ll probably get the 3-year/18K service done by BMW in a years time to `complete the set` (just had the 12k spendy valve check one done) but after that i`ll be doing it myself, there`s not really much to do on a bike service these days.
Thankyou Joe85, couldnt of said it better if i triedI don't think servicing yourself automatically voids the warranty. If you encounter engine problems down the road, and they can prove that the service you carried out caused the issue, then they could refuse to repair it under warranty.
Guess it depends what is in the warranty T&C's, but i thought under EU law they couldn't force to use them. I think you just need to retain proof that you serviced it to the manufacturer's requirements (receipts for oil/filter etc). I haven't bothered to look if that is actually true, so pinch of salt and all that.
100% right Joe, the dealer can pay up or they don't haveI traded my S1000R Sport in back in Nov, it had a full system, and now the dealer is asking for the OEM headers if I have them (I do).
Gotta be worth a free service. Can only try. If the shoe was on the other foot I’d be getting a 1k bill.
Agreed. If you can go without the latest thing. Owning out right and self servicing using decent quality parts and Moto Scan / GS911 is the way to go.Just proves, that the most economical way to remain a motorcyclist without bankrupting oneself, is to keep your existing bike, and maintaining it.
I might be wrong though. But near £300 tokens for an oil change and oil filter is a taking a wee of a high cliff…
What is the current BMW hourly £rate + Vat I wonder?
Thats where Im currently at. 2018. Rallye GSA with TFT Connectivity, Immaculate still. Owned outright since purchased. All servicing done by me, including GS-911. The new Adv next year, may scupper thatAgreed. If you can go without the latest thing. Owning out right and self servicing using decent quality parts and Moto Scan / GS911 is the way to go.
Sent from my SM-G998B using Tapatalk