Some good stuff about servicing here, and yes VAT is irrelevant, I was talking prices I pay, Mr VAT man is not gonna give me the 20% back from the BMW dealer, or the Yam dealer, £60 is still less than £90 regardless of VAT component. The £225 quote was from a dealer with an advertised £69 per hour so assuming they are charging me 2 hours then the parts may be £87 - still the local dealers £400 weighs in at £160 an hour (or their mechanics are just bloody slow workers)
I suppose I could try my own servicing, especially if I want to keep it long term, for short term ownership I reckon the BMW stamp will help with selling it, I have to do this service at a BMW dealer to keep up warranty.
I will try to sell the bike before the next service is due - my original plan was to buy a 2 year old GS and if I liked it a lot get the later model (DOHC) or even a GSA after a year or two. My impression is that FD's fail a lot, few seem to last past 40k, many crap out far earlier, any work I cannot do myself is going to be prohibitively expensive and involve travelling a long way to get it done. I have at least 3 Yamaha dealers within 30 miles and my local indie is cheap (£48 hour inc. VAT) and willing to work on the Yamaha.
The Stelvio is a bit more concerning on service as dealers are more limited and my local indie will give the thing a wide berth, but I can't see reliability being worse than a BMW, nor servicing more expensive.
My OP was to do with riding the other bikes and I would be most interested in what others who have moved to or from these bikes have to say about them, the last post was of great interest - thanks fatal.
I know many here are huge fans of BMW and will never except they have any faults and would happily buy an FD a week if that is what BMW ownership cost, for the other less fanatical owners why not grab a test ride on something else, you may be surprised to learn most motorcycles are good fun and those I tried last weekend were both great machines (especially if you struggle to get your leg over

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