BBB61
Registered user
They didn't censor you, they rumbled you as a shit stirrer who constantly avoids the main issues and was therefore unable to substantiate your claims.
No. It's not possible. These brakes passed type approval.
Because of the harsh Censorship in Germany I emigrated to the EN Wikipedia.
Why?
Was it because there was a fault (bearing in mind that there was a two year investigation by the German government that failed to declare the system dangerous)?
Or was it because the impression given by individuals like Nemezis with the worlds largest chip on their shoulders caused others to be concerned when there was really no need?
Nemezis has consistently avoided and fudged answers to questions as to the circumstances of alleged incidents. He refused to answer several queries as to why he thought the investigation found no evidence of dangerous systems. And he has deliberately left out details of the so-called dangerous brake failures.
The truth is that servo brakes are probably over complicated for use on bikes, and that repeated heavy use of the servo brakes on the GS can cause some battery drain issues....... the reported case being of a bike used in off-road rider training which would have had constant stop-start braking well in excess of what most of us would normally require on road.
If the brakes were dangerous, BMW would have been forced to recall bikes with them fitted by the German government. As it is, deliberate misinformation spread by Nemezis (who has also constantly declined to explain exactly why he is so concerned with this issue) and others has forced BMW to change their systems rather than lose market share.
It's certainly proof that people power can work, but it's also proof that some idiots will believe anything that they read on the internet.
Nemezis is not perfect but who on this site is.....