I'd like some advice and your general thoughts on this .
My 2014 bike that I've used for a period of 3 months following having its first serviced 26th April, than one trip in may and one trip in June when the water pump failed and several other issues @ 4000.
The bike was returned to the dealer whom stripped the bike down fitted a new water pump only to find it leaked again, stripped it down again to than find porous engine casings and it cannot be fixed, resulting in a replacement engine, I've turned this option down as i have no faith in this brand of bike anymore as there plaque'd by faults and this being my second bike. It has no resalability on the private used market, so they want to take the piss and offer me sweet nothing for the bike .
Ive sent a letter of rejection and this is what they have said .
Hi Dave,
Many thanks for your email. Your points are duly noted. I would like to clarify the options that are currently being offered to you as follows:
Option One - The first option to consider, and our legal obligation in such circumstances, is for us to fix your bike. It’s unfortunate that a repair is necessary, however, as with any product and particularly with a complex mechanical product such as a motorcycle, you should be mindful that faults can and do occur. It’s for this reason that a comprehensive warranty is provided by BMW. We will fit a new factory sealed engine to your bike at no cost to you under the terms of the warranty.
Option Two - As a gesture of goodwill by Benham and BMW, we can supply a new 2015 model year bike at a cost to change of £2,000 payable by you. This offer is time-limited and will expire on 25/08/2014, so please do not delay if you decide this route.
Option Three - As a gesture of goodwill by Benham, we can purchase your bike at trade market value once a new engine has been installed under warranty.
Option Four - As a gesture of goodwill by Benham, we can seek to acquire a used R1200GS and exchange it for your bike once a new engine has been installed under warranty.
We are askeen as you to resolve this matter and truly believe these options not only meet, but exceed our obligations. Having liaised with BMW today, a full refund is not on offer in the circumstances. Your bike has not, for example, suffered a catastrophic failure shortly after delivery. You've also travelled some considerable distance and so had fair use from your bike.
I hope that one of these four offers will be satisfactory to you. Please let me know as and when you've decided on your preferred route.
My 2014 bike that I've used for a period of 3 months following having its first serviced 26th April, than one trip in may and one trip in June when the water pump failed and several other issues @ 4000.
The bike was returned to the dealer whom stripped the bike down fitted a new water pump only to find it leaked again, stripped it down again to than find porous engine casings and it cannot be fixed, resulting in a replacement engine, I've turned this option down as i have no faith in this brand of bike anymore as there plaque'd by faults and this being my second bike. It has no resalability on the private used market, so they want to take the piss and offer me sweet nothing for the bike .
Ive sent a letter of rejection and this is what they have said .
Hi Dave,
Many thanks for your email. Your points are duly noted. I would like to clarify the options that are currently being offered to you as follows:
Option One - The first option to consider, and our legal obligation in such circumstances, is for us to fix your bike. It’s unfortunate that a repair is necessary, however, as with any product and particularly with a complex mechanical product such as a motorcycle, you should be mindful that faults can and do occur. It’s for this reason that a comprehensive warranty is provided by BMW. We will fit a new factory sealed engine to your bike at no cost to you under the terms of the warranty.
Option Two - As a gesture of goodwill by Benham and BMW, we can supply a new 2015 model year bike at a cost to change of £2,000 payable by you. This offer is time-limited and will expire on 25/08/2014, so please do not delay if you decide this route.
Option Three - As a gesture of goodwill by Benham, we can purchase your bike at trade market value once a new engine has been installed under warranty.
Option Four - As a gesture of goodwill by Benham, we can seek to acquire a used R1200GS and exchange it for your bike once a new engine has been installed under warranty.
We are askeen as you to resolve this matter and truly believe these options not only meet, but exceed our obligations. Having liaised with BMW today, a full refund is not on offer in the circumstances. Your bike has not, for example, suffered a catastrophic failure shortly after delivery. You've also travelled some considerable distance and so had fair use from your bike.
I hope that one of these four offers will be satisfactory to you. Please let me know as and when you've decided on your preferred route.



