Then buy a honda. If u r contemplating a rtw trip the lc is the last bike I would take.
I love my lc but fact remains if is likely to go wrong and parts will be difficult outside of Europe. Just Saying
I think personally that can be said of most modern bikes, the biggest issues are electrical rather than mechanical, if you have an electrical problem with any modern bike then its generally a computer first and access to dealer software required.
Its the world we are in now.
But there is no reason why a BMW should be any worse than a honda or a yam they all suffer from the same basic problems on a long term ride with probably less than optimal conditions. For example all modern switch gear is micro switch's rather than good old fashioned mechanical ones with contacts and stuff you can solder and MacGyver, I can remember taking apart clocks on an old R100 and re tracing the pcb with a "silver wiring pen" and it worked for years after no problem at all, where as if you have a problem with the lcd screen your dead in the water without a new one, its not a complaint or reflection on an LC just modern bikes in general they are more reliable but when they go wrong they really go wrong and a lot of the time fixing it yourself is not an option. At least with a more modern bike, if something does need replacing you can get hold of the replacement part (at a cost) and get it shipped just about anywhere you need it. Not sure I would be so keen on going somewhere long distance on my 640Adv as there are a whole raft of parts for it just no longer available from KTM, great for anywhere there is breakdown assistance and recovery, TET round Europe no problem but anywhere else further afield ? er nope






. Keep it simple.