JB
It's absolutely nothing to do with the perceived reliability of the 1200. The dealers offer a warranty on their other offerings as well if the bikes are an Approved Used BMW.
All dealers sell there vehicles to the general public with a warranty of some description regardless of make/model etc etc etc. If they don't, it's classed as a trade sale which is a whole new ballgame and a feckin minefield![]()
I know the official line and why they do it.....................but in reality they know that a 1200 series will break down in some way - that is the reality
On a previous 1100/1150 model bike it may still break down or then again it may not - most dealers may sell you a 1100/1150 as a 'trade' sale, with no warranty.............but I doubt they would take a similar gamble on a 1200 series bike....................so when a 1200 series bike gets to 10 years old (ie in 4 years time on a 2004) and it is not eligible for a BMW approved warranty - how will the bike trade perceive it - worth something or worthless

Alternatively you could use the warranty companies preferred supplier in which case you could still end up temporarily out of pocket waiting to be reimbursed for the repairs 
