122EN *2416E022*
I'm wondering if the following is correct ?
Engine No 2416E022
24 = Week of build
16 = Year of build
E = Exchange
022 = 22nd (Exchange) engine produced that week
Of course, I could always be talking complete and utter bollocks

122EN *2416E022*



[/QUOTE]Mmmm just had a thought ....... Exchange in German is Austausch
Maybe the 'E' is for England?![]()
UNREAL?
Ok guys visited NOG to collect my kit from my bike, Matt spent 5 min with me trying to figure out the old/new 2017 engine questing!!
3 brand new GSA's (E4) on the shop floor one getting collected today? All with the old engine! WTF bottom line we think the only way to tell is if you have the shorter starting motor it's the 2017 E4 engine version! So far Matt has only seen one RT with this! Mental!
Guess I will just have to wait and see what I get back in a few weeks!
Does anyone actually have a clue how to tell the difference between the old and new E4 engine!
Ps don't smash me for the above just passing on what I have been told!
What's the deal with "out of warranty bikes?" - Wife and I have 2x 2013 MODELS, wifes is showing the corrosion, mine is showing nothing, clean as a whistle. No current warranty on either bikes but obviously all dealers are aware of the issue and will help if they can. How many owners have had the issue sorted on a 2013 model out of warranty?
Mine is much quieter and the gearbox smoother
No it really is.its known as the placebo effect.
Mine was out of corrosion warranty but I did have an extended warranty. Sent the dealer some pics of the corrosion asking them to send to head office. Got a new engine and swing arm but had to pay installation. But with that I got a two year warranty on engine, clutch, gearbox and swingarm!
Obviously looking at it now the corrosion has been there for some time prior to being out of warranty and the dealer who both supplied and serviced the bike must have both known and seen this apparently common BMW fault in a certain batch and failed in their duty of care to bring it to the attention of the customer, so I'm not pleased.

My 2014 GSA was 5 weeks out of warranty when the engine corrosion was brought to my attention by a fellow sufferer, there is no other corrosion on my bike and I don't have extended warranty.
I brought it to the dealer who has submitted a claim to BMW and I'm waiting to hear.
Obviously looking at it now the corrosion has been there for some time prior to being out of warranty and the dealer who both supplied and serviced the bike must have both known and seen this apparently common BMW fault in a certain batch and failed in their duty of care to bring it to the attention of the customer, so I'm not pleased.
I'd like to hear of other "just out of warranty" experiences.
Thanks.