Paint worn through beak

Shamone

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After washing the bike yesterday the wind picked up and it started to rain - so out came my new R&G waterproof cover.

The weather cleared up after a couple of hours, so took the cover off and saw that it had already worn through the paint on the front of the beak - must have been the wind moving the cover around :(

So after a 2200 mile trip around France with not even a scratch I'm feeling very annoyed with myself. Thinking of touching it up - would BMW be the best place to get this or are they better places to go?
 
First of all, you need to return the cover to R&G as not fit for purpose. Then you need to sue god for creating the wind that made the cover flap around. Under no circumstance accept any blame for not securing said cover properly. Then put in a warranty claim to BMW for not providing a good thick layer of paint and demand a new bike. They may eventually agree to replace the plastic just to make you go away. If all this fails, either buy some touch up paint, or even respray the whole thing to make yours more individual.

:aidan
 
My bikes live outside 24/7

I use three covers, a soft none scratch one, then a nylon waterproof one, and over the top goes a heavy duty Wunderlich cover. All totally waterproof ... and if it's at all windy I put a couple of straps round them to stop the chaffing :thumb

Oh .... and an old sweat shirt with the arms cut off over the windscreen :eek:

Six years outside, 110,000 miles and the paintwork is as good as new in every respect .... but then it is only an F800GS :D

The only paint worn off is general 'patina' where I've worn it off .... and pleased to have been able to do so :thumb

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:beerjug:

Sincere apologies for showing a photograph of my bike dirty :eek:

It normally looks like this ... after sleeping outside for six years :thumb

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As suggested, take your bike back ... it's not fit for purpose, or at least something isn't :eek:

:beerjug:
 
After washing the bike yesterday the wind picked up and it started to rain - so out came my new R&G waterproof cover.

The weather cleared up after a couple of hours, so took the cover off and saw that it had already worn through the paint on the front of the beak - must have been the wind moving the cover around :(

So after a 2200 mile trip around France with not even a scratch I'm feeling very annoyed with myself. Thinking of touching it up - would BMW be the best place to get this or are they better places to go?

It's happened to me previously...
There was a beak extension/cover available in the for sale section recently, I bought mine from Nippys & on my white beak looks very nice, sort of finishes bike front end off..
It's an easy option...
Good luck..
 
Yeah, these covers are problems.

Any dirt trapped under them will grind the paint.
I had a Fiat x1/9 that I used for spares. I put a cover on it, and was amazed how much it got damaged.

You need something soft under it, and make sure it can't flap in the wind.

The touratech beak extender looks good, and will most likely hide the worn paint.
 
You sure it isn't a build-up of cover material, rather than erosion of the paint?

I'd put money on it.

Polish off.

Al
 
Not sure what I'm looking at, but if you mean the black "ridge".........

Try scraping it with your nail, or some polish.

Al
 
After washing the bike yesterday the wind picked up and it started to rain - so out came my new R&G waterproof cover.

The weather cleared up after a couple of hours, so took the cover off and saw that it had already worn through the paint on the front of the beak - must have been the wind moving the cover around :(

So after a 2200 mile trip around France with not even a scratch I'm feeling very annoyed with myself. Thinking of touching it up - would BMW be the best place to get this or are they better places to go?

Did you call out BMW assist?
 
Lol, I zoomed in on one bit. It's the angular corners that have worn through.


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I still reckon the black line is "build-up" of material from the cover, not wear of the paint.
 
I don't get this.:nenau Are you saying that although you put a cover on the bike, that moved around as you didn't strap it down securely, and has worn through some paint on the bike, that this is BMW's fault?:blast
 
I don't get this.:nenau Are you saying that although you put a cover on the bike, that moved around as you didn't strap it down securely, and has worn through some paint on the bike, that this is BMW's fault?:blast

Somewhere along the lines my admission that is was my fault and my question about the best place to get some touch-up paint has long been forgotten :D

To quote myself...
I'm feeling very annoyed with myself. Thinking of touching it up - would BMW be the best place to get this or are they better places to go?
 


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