Not the issue the thread starter was making.... it was how the brake could have been missed on the dealers service
Exactly my point, but this seems to have got lost along the way.
Not the issue the thread starter was making.... it was how the brake could have been missed on the dealers service
Not the issue the thread starter was making.... it was how the brake could have been missed on the dealers service
from the original photos I could see that amount of wear on the pads happening in less than 600 miles easily, so I don't see proof that the bolt was loose when it was serviced
At the end of the day it's BTBR money and if he feels he has had poor service from the dealer,........
errr....he hasn't - that's another major point of the 'debate'
the original owner paid for the 'service' some time previously

It is the fact that it went in for a annual inspection/service at a main dealership and a major critical safety item was missed.
It does not matter who did or didnt pay for it, IMHO it should have been noticed and it wasnt!
We carried out an annual service which as per the service sheet you don’t check the tightness or security of the calliper bolts ----------------. I hope this sets your mind at rest that the service was carried out to the correct standards and guidelines set by BMW. A small point that I have taken on board and spoke to the workshop about is that if any aftermarket parts are fitted to the bike that they check the security of these components on future services carried out.
But you are still missing the whole point, its not about the cost, and its not about who removed the bolt either.
It is the fact that it went in for a annual inspection/service at a main dealership and a major critical safety item was missed.
It does not matter who did or didnt pay for it, IMHO it should have been noticed and it wasnt!


Sorry if I'm being a bit obtuse - but exactly is it you would like to happen or the dealers to do? What is it that would make you happy? Apart from somebody covered in chocolate![]()


However - you've just admitted you don't know why you're bringing this up and raising it to the level you have.
Did I...........![]()
As to where I am going with it, well no where, as there is no where to go, is there? But where does any thread go?
My point, if I really have to answer to younenau ) is that this particular dealer, (IMHO that is) carried sub standard work, no matter who paid for it.
And if in the process it has raised people awareness about having their bike serviced by a main dealer, then in fact, yes we have gone somewhere!