scarab1987
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Does someone know if the new shaft has the same part number ir is an update?
My technical recall was completed this week, The bike was in for another reason and I suspect that the dealer wouldn't have told me they'd completed it unless I'd specifically asked.
They've also damaged the paintwork, not as badly as in tall lad's case but it wasn't there before the valve was added...
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The clamp is to attach the measurement equipment as i understand itWhy the F do they even need a clamping `claw`/ jig / whatever to drill a fecking hole?
All BMW needs to do is show a piccy-wiccy to the `technicians` of where they want the hole to be drilled, they centre-punch it, and drill through? Provide a stop on the drill if you like to prevent drilling too far though.
All this clamp buisiness is overkill and through trying to be clever they`re actually causing even more problems!
Clowns.
Probably didn't help that my swing arm was covered in a thin film of dirt and no attempt seemed to have been made to clean it before the 'claw' was clamped to it.
I've emailed them - waiting for a response on how they plan to rectify it...
Let us know how you get on. My bike is being picked up today and they will either ''polish'' the scratches out or repaint. We will see what the end result is. Absolutely shocking that this is happening and BMW have done nothing about it!?
Mine was done a week ago at the same time the headers were replaced for a flappy valve fault.
I checked the swingarm after reading this post and found the marks on the 3M Ventureshield.
Spoke to dealer who hadn't heard of anyone having damage issues with this recall but it's in for
a service in 2 weeks so they will remove the venture shield and either repair the damage or replace the ventureshield...I hope.
Hey GdS65, which dealer did you use? I have mine booked in at Williams in Manchester for service and mod to be completed on Friday 16th.
Btw, I am also in Prestatyn. If you ever fancy a run out for a brew, let me know.
Mark
It was Chester. Good service regarding the flappy valve issue.
Run out sounds good sometime. If only we had some decent roads in North Wales
Glen
Lads, buy a roll of fabric tape that is used for wiring harness. Even simple electrician tape would do the job. Take it to the dealer and insist to put the tape where claws are going to brace the swing arm. That is so simple to do and will save you a lot of hassle. That is what I've done and had not a single scratch after recall has been done.
People only post when they have problems , because they are seeking answers to the problems
so the problem is massive etc etc
when in reality, the problem is quite small
no OEM is immune. all have technical campaigns & recalls
Count yourselves lucky, your not dealing with the Takata airbag problem...
now that is one to be worried about![]()
The initial reaction from BMW was 'I'm confident we haven't caused that' but after a conversation with the tech who caused the damage they've now agreed to polish them out or repaint.
