Dr46on4rm
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A steel drive flange collapsed? Really? What other damage has been done?
As far as I can tell nothing. Bike should be back tomorrow.
A steel drive flange collapsed? Really? What other damage has been done?

F*ck me it goes from bad to worse........The flange they re-fitted was fine, but now they tell me the final drive is bollocksed......£1275 worth of bollocksed. WTF??????
F*ck me it goes from bad to worse........The flange they re-fitted was fine, but now they tell me the final drive is bollocksed......£1275 worth of bollocksed. WTF??????

I've heard this more than once when the rear flange recall has been carried out, why I'm reluctant to take mine in for it to be done. If it was fine when you took it in I'd say it's up to them to repair it, proving it was fine may be a different matter though. Hope this gets sorted!
Has Johnny Boxer mentioned how shit chains are yet![]()
Update......the new flange they fitted had collapsed!!!!!!
Should be back tomorrow. Good service by dealer to sort it though.
Get the bike out of there pronto,get it inspected by a professional engineerF*ck me it goes from bad to worse........The flange they re-fitted was fine, but now they tell me the final drive is bollocksed......£1275 worth of bollocksed. WTF??????

This is how you sort it.
Get bike transported back to your house.
Phone Mikeyboy or pm him.
Send him your FD.
He will fix it and send it back to you.
Put it back on your bike, fill it with oil.
All will be right with the world.![]()
I wonder if the cases where final drive failure follows replacement of the flange that it is the case of the drive bearings being worn and nearing the end of their service life. ( although if left undisturbed they would soldier on for thousands of miles).
Use of pullers and presses to remove the old flange then fit its replacement , perhaps with less care due to it being warranty replacement (knowing BMW quote and subsequently pay very tight times for the work) could easily lead to stresses on the bearings and associated parts which lead to either immediate or failure after a short period of time .
I would still say it is a case of pushing the fact that it was fine when it came in and push for a BMW goodwill repair, but don't hold your breath