I'm not quite sure what point you're making there but no, I own several bikes, some with shit suspension and some with suspension that can take more than my ham fisted riding can throw at it
It's just, for me, ESA crosses a line I don't feel the need to cross........ I do stress the 'for me' bit though. I'm certainly not preaching what others should do.
You make a point about ESA being convenient for switching between one up/two up/luggage. Yes it is but, as you've had quality suspension, you'll also appreciate that properly set up quality shocks need nothing more that a one minute manual adjustment to preload to achieve the same. There is no need to change any of the compression variables as a decent and properly set up shock has enough range to cope.
Anyway, I'm not looking for an argument, I was just giving a slightly different way at looking at the issue. The way I look at it.
Andres
I'm kinda with you. I'll not give my opinion about who is in the right in these circumstances because there are not enough facts available.
TMF decided to obtain a direct replacement albeit second hand and however he got there. Many of us, including Andres wouldn't have taken this route for the various reasons outlined in this thread. I think it's legitimate to explore the options available to TMF in this thread because it could have had an impact on the outcome (so far) e.g. Pissed off BMW dealer and pissed off customer. One of my options to put to them in the event that they wouldn't do a like for like replacement would be to explore whether they would be willing to pay for an after market shock as a compromise, starting at Ohlins and going no lower in quality than Nitron.
I also don't understand the comments about Sachs shocks. Sachs aren't budget shocks. Ducati use them ,amongst others. Electronically controlled shocks have a higher failure rate than non electronically controlled ones for obvious reasons. Guess which manufacturer sells the most ESA equipped bikes in the UK? Would it not be expected that they would therefore have more failures if you compare their sales in proportion with other manufacturers of ESA? Just a thought.

