it will not get any better while we strive for more performance ,better efficeancy,less weight ,less cost..![]()

I stll can't see how a £400 rebuild every 20k is cheaper than a £150 C&S kit at around the same mileage though![]()

it was indeed cheaper to let a few people slowly burn to death than fix the issue

in an internal Ford memorandum. This cost-benefit analysis argued that Ford should not make an $11-per-car improvement that would prevent 180 fiery deaths a year.
One document that was not sent to Washington by Ford was a "Confidential" cost analysis Mother Jones has managed to obtain, showing that crash fires could be largely prevented for considerably less than $11 a car.
Until recently, it was clear that, whatever the cost of these settlements, it was not enough to seriously cut into the Pinto's enormous profits. The cost of retooling Pinto assembly lines and of equipping each car with a safety gadget like that $5.08 Goodyear bladder was, company accountants calculated, greater than that of paying out millions to survivors like Robbie Carlton or to widows and widowers of victims like Sandra Gillespie. The bottom line ruled, and inflammable Pintos kept rolling out of the factories.
Furthermore, cost-valuing human life is not used by Ford alone. Ford was just the only company careless enough to let such an embarrassing calculation slip into public records. The process of willfully trading lives for profits is built into corporate capitalism
So I can't see an FD fix any time soon if it is cheaper to make crap ones and replace some under warranty, than it is to properly re-design them.

to put it into perspective talking about modern vehicles in general the latest models of mercedes sprinter vans seem to be blowing their engines all over the road, the manufacturers design the vehicles and let us test them,bit like honda in the early eighties,virtually every manufacturer has a disaster once in a while,it will not get any better while we strive for more performance ,better efficeancy,less weight ,less cost..![]()
of BMW. I mean, is it SKF, NACHI, TNT.....etc.....it seems that most of the bearings used, especially on 1200 models, have serius quality problems.
.mike......think realisticly, many units have done far higher mileages with no problems,if you think about the numbers of gs12,s sold worldwide the number of lower mileage failures are probably not that bad......
..... but im led to believe they have a lipped seal,so should prevent water ingress better.....
My bike's in for a service, and I got the call to tell me that it needs a new rear wheel bearing, at a cost of £4000. I grumbled a bit, but agreed the work. I was just called back to say that the whole final drive needs replacing, with the part alone costing £800. I'm looking at a very expensive reppair now, which I'm not so happy about on a bike with 18,00 miles on it since I bought it new.
The reason given for the new drive unit being needed was that the recess for the bearing was worn. I asked why they don't just machine it out to the next size bearing up, but was told that that would necessitate replacing so many pieces that it'd be no cheaper than replacing the whole unit.
Has anyone else had this issue? The bike is (just) out of warranty, and for some reason BMW never offered me the extended one, and I didn't think to call up and ask about it before the service was done.
My bike's in for a service, and I got the call to tell me that it needs a new rear wheel bearing, at a cost of £4000. I grumbled a bit, but agreed the work. I was just called back to say that the whole final drive needs replacing, with the part alone costing £800. I'm looking at a very expensive reppair now, which I'm not so happy about on a bike with 18,00 miles on it since I bought it new.
The reason given for the new drive unit being needed was that the recess for the bearing was worn. I asked why they don't just machine it out to the next size bearing up, but was told that that would necessitate replacing so many pieces that it'd be no cheaper than replacing the whole unit.
Has anyone else had this issue? The bike is (just) out of warranty, and for some reason BMW never offered me the extended one, and I didn't think to call up and ask about it before the service was done.