(RIP) Johno23
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By contrast, taken from the ADVRider review:
And in response to the question that BMW should make a statement, what exactly do you expect them to do? They've been through years of R&D, and have even give 5 amateurs the chance to ride the bike on a proper trip. And everyone can test ride it from this weekend to actually allow people to make their own decision.
So what would satisfy you?
Out of interest, are you one of the people seriously considering buying one?
I would expect BMW to comment in some way via a statement or whatever about the comments of 3/4 experienced jounos who have mentioned this potential problem, and at this point it is only a potential problem. I really want this bike to be a huge success as i think it looks great and by all accounts it rides great too, I wouldn't want it to be spoilt by quiet mumblings from people in the future.I would hope if there is a problem it will be a very simple fix,possibly tyres suspension software etc etc .BMW need to give us their view on it.
But to have this number of comments regarding stability, the shit scary experience of the Bike journo plus the unexplained accident on a straight bit of dirt track involving another experienced journo, is quite unusual and will potentially hit sales.I think at least one or two on here have cancelled or will delay their purchase.
I personally am interested in buying the new bike towards the end of the year.I have a test ride booked for the 11th and i'm looking forward to it


just a reasonable intelligent debate.I have faith that BMW are an ethical company and would not knowingly release a bike with a dangerous fault.R&D on a new motorcycle is dwarfed by that of a new car and yet Toyota the largest car producer in the world have recalled something like 4million cars or something incredible.Due to brake faults etc as have all major manufacturers in recent years.So much for multimillion pound testing