I shall rephrase your statement, for your agreement, of course:
I am of the opinion it shouldn't happen to any bike, whether it has been abused or not.
Myke
I shall re-rephrase your statement, for your agreement, of course:
I am of the opinion it shouldn't happen to any bike, whether it has been abused or not, but this is the real world, and I accept that occasionally, it can and will happen.
Definitely worth pursuing the dealership to get better answers IMO, but at the end of the day, I think everyone recognises that this is a very VERY rare occurrence that should NOT have happened, but with any volume engineered part subject to any of of stress, will from time to time occur.
Would it stop me from buying one? No.
(Ok, I wouldn't have bought it 'cos it's a 1200, but that's another story)
If it had happened to me, would I buy another one?
Yes.
Without wanting to be a BMW apologist, this was an (almost) unprecedented failure.......any vehicle, when sufficiently produced, will suffer a one-off failure in a critical part......no, it shouldn't happen, but it does, and the chances of some flat capped smidsy reversing out of his drive and sending me on my arse down the road to fatally collide with a badly placed lamppost bothers me 1000 times more than a one off (albeit extreme) failure like this.
I'm pleased you didn't damage yourself TDJ, and I hope you have had your whole lifetime of pant-browning moments all over in this one nasty incident, but I hope people have got the whole thing in perspective
