Sticky exhaust flap - Claim under used bike warranty?

2nd hand bike , you have 3 months parts and labour warranty , by law. take it back.

If it's an Approved Used Bike warranty it's 2 years and should cover it - I'd go to the local dealer to sort, no need to take it to the supplying dealer.
 
the post you quoted its the LAW ! approved used warranty is what bmw decide to cover in their terms and conditions
 
If it's an Approved Used Bike warranty it's 2 years and should cover it - I'd go to the local dealer to sort, no need to take it to the supplying dealer.

Not my experience, sticking exhaust flap NOT covered by AUB 2 years warranty. OP should refer his dealer to The Consumer Rights Act 2015

The Consumer Rights Act 2015

Products must be:

Of satisfactory quality
Fit for purpose, and
As described


The dealer must have the right to sell the vehicle and is liable for faults with the vehicle – that mean it was not of satisfactory quality – that were present at the time it was sold even though they may only become apparent later on.

Satisfactory quality
Satisfactory quality means that the vehicle should be of a standard a reasonable person would expect, taking into account things like its age, value, history, mileage, make and description.

Faults, repairs and refunds
Under the new act, if a fault renders the product not of satisfactory quality, not fit for purpose or not as described, then the buyer is entitled to reject it within the first 30 days.

Between 30 days and 6 months
If a fault comes to light after 30 days but before 6 months you’re entitled to a repair, replacement or refund.

It’s assumed in law that the fault was present at the time of purchase unless the seller can prove otherwise.
Unless you’ve agreed otherwise, the seller (dealer) has only one opportunity to repair (or replace) the faulty vehicle after which, if they fail to repair it, you’re entitled to a refund.
In the event of a refund following a failed attempt at repair during the first six months the seller may make a 'reasonable' adjustment to the amount refunded to take account of the use that you’ve had of the vehicle.
 
Not my experience, sticking exhaust flap NOT covered by AUB 2 years warranty. OP should refer his dealer to The Consumer Rights Act 2015

You are correct on the AUB, it excludes the exhaust & silencer
 


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