Karlread
Registered user
3 days with my latest one.
I've just had the call from BMW that I'm getting my engine, swingarm, driveshaft and centre stand replaced.
600 mile service is covered by them also.
It's a bit shit considering in no time at all it'll be back for another replacement. I'm thinking a venture back into the Japanese bike market may be in order. The MT-10 is looking quite good.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I've just had the call from BMW that I'm getting my engine, swingarm, driveshaft and centre stand replaced.
600 mile service is covered by them also.
It's a bit shit considering in no time at all it'll be back for another replacement. I'm thinking a venture back into the Japanese bike market may be in order. The MT-10 is looking quite good.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

I've just had the call from BMW that I'm getting my engine, swingarm, driveshaft and centre stand replaced.
600 mile service is covered by them also.
It's a bit shit considering in no time at all it'll be back for another replacement. I'm thinking a venture back into the Japanese bike market may be in order. The MT-10 is looking quite good.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Stevemoid,
My centre stand is rusty as well...never even thought to mention it to be honest as I thought they would just tell me it was fair wear and tear!!
Have you any pics of the location of the corrosion on the swingarm? And did you ask the dealership to look at the driveshaft or did you have a look yourself?? If my engine is to come out anyway, I may ask them to have a look and if nothing else, grease it for me.
Sadly, the usual areas for corrosion. I can only suggest when the new parts are fitted, you either:I wish I'd not bothered to go out....I've taken a load of pics that'll bore the hind legs off a donkey, but your feedback would be greatly appreciated.
The order of the pics is a bit random, so I'll try and explain as best I can.
The first pic is the fiche of the rear wheel fork and I've marked an arrow above the number 5 that indicates where the 3rd and 4th pics relate to. Should that be there? It doesn't look or feel smooth. In fact, the edge closest to the camera is rather sharp and can't be doing the rubber boot any good.
The 2nd pic is where the final drive meets the rear wheel fork as viewed from the underside. There's a few 'white' markings on the paint, but it's the rough edge that looks 'chipped' from bottom centre to about third of the way up the pic. Again, should I be concerned?
And finally, the last pic....I think it speaks for itself unless someone tells me that's a casting flaw rather than corrosion setting in.
Interestingly, I went into the BMW Motorrad dealer in Neumunster today whilst the wife went shopping with the kids. They had a 2014 R1200rt lc in there having done 26,000 MK's and a number of used 1200 LC G S's with silver engine. Mileage from 4000-16000 no corrosion at all on the 2013 bikes!
I read somewhere else that although other European countries have snow and ice, they use a different road grit concoction to what UK seem to use. The stuff we is is far more corrosive.
Maybe we should get a petition going to force the UK government to abide by EU rules whilst we can!