He took it to Steve Scriminger (well respected independent BMW fettler around these parts) who advised a new shock.
The bloody bike is mint with 7600 miles on, never been off road and the rider weighs 12 stone FFS!!!He cant believe it and neither can I.
Will BMWUK entertain it??????????????
Any thoughts gratefully accepted.....
You would need to take it to a BMW dealer to pursue an out of warranty claim. I did this after the shock failed and led to change of holiday plan in France i.e. 1 week in an Avis hire car (covered by travel inurance) whilst bike with a French BMW dealer waiting for a new shock. Bike was a 4 year old R1100S with 38k; not BMW dealer serviced. After a couple of letters and a slight push from Motorrad Central, BMW UK refunded the full price of the rear shock (which I had paid in France) so it ultimately only cost me the labour fitting charge; resultYou should have reasonable grounds to claim for failure at such a low mileage.
I've heard some good things about these guys, plus one of them rides a beemer:
http://www.mctsuspension.com/about.htm
I've heard some good things about these guys, plus one of them rides a beemer:
http://www.mctsuspension.com/about.htm

I've heard some good things about these guys, plus one of them rides a beemer:
http://www.mctsuspension.com/about.htm

My back shock is so knackered it has split the bump stop after 2700 miles, taking it back in today to get it sorted.
IMHO the problem is that the rear spring is too soft for someone over 10 stones and that the reboind damping is not firm enough. It is like a pogo stick on the rear with luggage and pillion.
I've actually spoken to MAXTON who will make bespoke units front and rear designed to cope with the bike being used solo or with pillion and with pillion and luggage .
They work out at £493 each end plus an extra £300 if I want a remote preload adjuster on the rear.
From the prices I've been getting this compares favourably with similar Wilbers set up and slightly cheaper than the Hyperpro and Wilbers options and slightly cheaper than one Ohlins option but £400 cheaper than the higher spec rear unit.
I have Hyperpro compression springs on my stock suspension units. I found the original suspension on my ADV to be a little soggy and these springs harden the ride beautifully and the bike is more composed. I have been told many times, it's the spring which is s little weak and there is nowt wrong with the actual unit and at £70 odd quid a unit, it's a massive saving.