you’re not kiddingCourse sales were brilliant, they want your money. Now they have it, your just one of many, take the bike back for a trade in on A spanky new one and see what happens![]()
you’re not kiddingCourse sales were brilliant, they want your money. Now they have it, your just one of many, take the bike back for a trade in on A spanky new one and see what happens![]()


I work at Chester now. So if you're lucky, I'll be the one let loose on it. I'll make sure I sharpen my hammers and only have three pints for breakfast instead of five.if i'm reading this correctly
the bike by your own post is on 7000 miles, your trip, using the wildly over mileage googles is 1650 (it will not be)
forgive me but even my maths says 8650 so that's 12000-8650 = 3350 miles excess and you want a 12000 mile service
its 4350 if you allow the 1000 you can go over which two people have said you can do
are you going to do a european end to end as well but just not letting on
and there's fuck all wrong with Chester there may have been in the past when they were a fledgeling business but not now
they’re fucking my bike up next week for me![]()
Perhaps look at Motorrad dealers on route down thru the UK and see if any have availability ?I'm trying to get mine booked in for its run in service (Scotland) and can't get anything before mid June/July supposed to be going to Italy on it 2 weeks today
4 weeks ,!!!!My bike was needing a service and through no fault but my own i left it late.
I was going around Europe and 3 weeks before my trip, i tried to book in for a service and MOT with motorrad
They didn't have a slot free for 4 weeks!
So i told them to make it 8 weeks and had it done when i got back![]()
Any idea why it's got to such lengthy waits ? Lack of staff? Time of year ?4 weeks ,!!!!
last time i had guys looking it was 12 weeks , my indy is on a 6 week lead time
It's because it's a very seasonal thing.Any idea why it's got to such lengthy waits ? Lack of staff? Time of year ?
Which recall are you referring to. And on which bike ?@ Motorevive
How do you feel about a recall which, to date, has taken nigh on SEVEN MONTHS to get a missing part and tool from Germany?
Just drill a hole, fit a threaded bush and a reinforcing bracket on the headstock?
Seriously?
How does that tally with 'quality' or 'service delivery" and I could go on.
I'll spare you my thoughts...
You may when it shows up on your MOT documentationThis is a 13 year old recall...
My personal feelings are that you can't expect a new dealer to invest in expensive kit that they will never use again. Especially if that kit isn't even available anymore.
BMW's recall and special tools are generally made by Boshe. And if they aren't making them, BMW can't get them anymore either.
Then what can you do ??
For a recall, a dealer , by law, MUST use the equipment and procedure set out of the manufacturer. You can't go at it with common sense because a recall is a legal requirement and it has all sorts of liabilities that go with it.
You need to find a dealer who was trading when that recall was active. Because they would likely have been sent the kit as a requirement and they will have it gathering dust in a locker somewhere.
Or If it isn't rocket science, you could always get it done by an independent. But they won't be able to clear the recall from the VIN.
But on an old bike, who cares anyway?!!
Well if Yarkto wants to forward me his reg and Vin, I'll check that out tomorrow at work.You may when it shows up on your MOT documentation
Outstanding recalls are now advised on MOT's
They wont fail an MOT, but they may put off a potential purchaser
@MotoReviveThis is a 13 year old recall...
My personal feelings are that you can't expect a new dealer to invest in expensive kit that they will never use again. Especially if that kit isn't even available anymore.
BMW's recall and special tools are generally made by Boshe. And if they aren't making them, BMW can't get them anymore either.
Then what can you do ??
For a recall, a dealer , by law, MUST use the equipment and procedure set out of the manufacturer. You can't go at it with common sense because a recall is a legal requirement and it has all sorts of liabilities that go with it.
You need to find a dealer who was trading when that recall was active. Because they would likely have been sent the kit as a requirement and they will have it gathering dust in a locker somewhere.
Or If it isn't rocket science, you could always get it done by an independent. But they won't be able to clear the recall from the VIN.
But on an old bike, who cares anyway?!!