ELIMINATOR
Registered user
My GS 1150 is an import & was registered in Germany in Nov. 03. Sold in UK May 04, I bought it with 996 miles on the clock. It has only seen one winter yet the bottom of the forks are about to start pitting where the paint is chipped. Brake hose fittings are looking a bit shabby as are the screws in the footrest pannier bits.
My 'F' reg Honda CB1 400 has better fork legs despite NOT being washed, with such dedication as the BM.
Are BMW just good at advertising because the product is crap. Two servo pumps, two master cylinders, something replaced in the ignition switch [it was sticking] & the sender unit for the gear indicator display.
The typical customer is getting on! As I am. I bet BMW car owners wouldn't put up with this crap, so why do we. I think they sell the bike as a lifestyle, limiting the supply to falsely keep the prices inflated.
I won't be buying another one, stick with Jap bikes.
My 'F' reg Honda CB1 400 has better fork legs despite NOT being washed, with such dedication as the BM.
Are BMW just good at advertising because the product is crap. Two servo pumps, two master cylinders, something replaced in the ignition switch [it was sticking] & the sender unit for the gear indicator display.
The typical customer is getting on! As I am. I bet BMW car owners wouldn't put up with this crap, so why do we. I think they sell the bike as a lifestyle, limiting the supply to falsely keep the prices inflated.
I won't be buying another one, stick with Jap bikes.
on't lets be snobby about all Jap. bikes, my four gear(honest) CB1000 has been a "best buy" since 1997, 40K later I'm sad to see it go.(New R1200 GS) Will it be as trouble free after hacking it with the "elite" on several Continental tours? Pillion up, full luggage, no probs.