You can't it's integral.......................but think of it as a Brucie bonus![]()
When I was offered the extended warranty the breakdown cover was an optional extra - but only added about £30-£35 to the cost.
You can't it's integral.......................but think of it as a Brucie bonus![]()
On my K1300S I took out the extended warrantee last year, (it was then 3 years old and done 18,000 miles). I during the year it's needed a new bevel rebuild (£800) and a ESA rear shock (£1,100) so for me it worked out worthwhile. I've now got a 1200 GSA with warrantee until June, after then I don't think I'll renew it and I'll take my chances.
It's a fair cop.
Now should he buy it? Yes or no?

The GS is somewhat simpler and more accessible than the K1300, so if a prob occurs I'll tackle it myself.The triumph of hope over experience, perhaps?
The triumph of hope over experience, perhaps?

I say no!
I have 2 grand in the virtual kitty now in saved premiums.

When I was offered the extended warranty the breakdown cover was an optional extra - but only added about £30-£35 to the cost.
Have to take the decision by the 22nd - BMW price on my 2012 bike is £321.42. Question is , do I do it and if so with whom?
Your virtual two grand saved is definitely (not virtually) short of the £15 you spent on one H7 bulb![]()

It's a fair cop.
Now should he buy it? Yes or no?
YES .
And he should fork out the extra on the premium to have nil excess.
I've had 2 claims this year which would have cost me 2 lots of the £100.00 excess,
By paying out the extra £50.00 or so I actually saved myself around £150.00.
Not sure of the exact figures but I'm not too far out.


You have to pay an additional sum to avoid an excess when making a warranty claim? This just gets worse!
But then I guess too many who take out the warranty will try & recoup some of their £400 by claiming for rubbed paint or blemishes on disc carriers.
I wasn't sure about paying out for it last summer as my 06 has now done 44.000 miles, certain parts are not coveted after a certain mileage, (suspension only covered up to 30.000 miles for example)Mine runs out in March 2014 and although my Rallye has only done 2400 miles I will be buying the Extension, for the money I feel it is a no brainer piece of mind that if a electronic shock goes tits up it will get replaced FOC is enough for me so they will be getting my Premium
My last 2011 triple Black was due but couldn't get it as the bike had missed its 6k and annual service I sold the bike after finding that out didn't want any problems
So its a Yes from Me![]()
Unfortunately the extended warranty won't cover either if these scenarios.
Corrosion etc not covered, just the big expensive stuff,
I could never understand why some people used to come on here complaining about paying out the excess charge 2-3 times in a year when you can avoid it by paying a little extra on the premium in the first place.
The same goes for people who will take out voluntary excess on car insurance of around £300.00 or so just to get £50.00 off their premium, go figure.
