The Bad, The Good and The Ugly!!!

There's no perfect bike out there, but it seems there are more imperfet GS WC machines than most. :blast

That's simply because there are far more BMW's out there :rolleyes:

Exactly. Davy, take a look at the thread over on ADV Rider with issues on the KTM, compare the number of KTM's sold, and GS's sold, and number of problems, then you'll get the true story.:thumb I think you'll be rather disappointed.:comfort:D

There is no such thing as the perfect bike, which is a shame, when both models are far from cheap.:rob
 
Exactly. Davy, take a look at the thread over on ADV Rider with issues on the KTM, compare the number of KTM's sold, and GS's sold, and number of problems, then you'll get the true story.:thumb I think you'll be rather disappointed.:comfort:D

There is no such thing as the perfect bike, which is a shame, when both models are far from cheap.:rob

Just noted this comment on page 44 of the ktm 1190 thread on another forum...

'Fuck this. I will rather buy 20 year old Honda and enjoy lousy but working suspension and engine.
Shame, it could be realy good bike for me (R version, second hand of course, because price of the new one is ridiculus).'
:D

People in glass houses Davy. :comfort
 
Attack is the best form of defence. :blagblah

Yes, I've read many reports on the 1190, but I don't know of one owner who has had to have their bike replaced by the parent company because of poor finish. In fact, I'd say my KTM is of a higher quality than the GS on offer right now. Well, at least it hasn't started to shed paint anywhere yet. :P
 
The engines could well look better without paint. At least some alloy wheels cleaner would smarten it up. Corrosion creeping under mega tough paint is more curse than benefit


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Attack is the best form of defence. :blagblah

Yes, I've read many reports on the 1190, but I don't know of one owner who has had to have their bike replaced by the parent company because of poor finish. In fact, I'd say my KTM is of a higher quality than the GS on offer right now. Well, at least it hasn't started to shed paint anywhere yet. :P

Dont hold your breath, post 53
http://ducatiforum.co.uk/forum/threads/ducati-aftercare-shocking.20683/page-3

'My mates taking his ktm1190 adv back for casings and rusty exhaust /13 reg 3000 miles same story what ever you buy I think'

:thumb2
 
I have some personal experience, having a 1190A. The exhaust bracket and end cap on some early 2013 models did corrode badly, replaced under warranty by KTM for revised parts. The exhaust itself, in my case, had not corroded. Similarly, some of the hex bolts/fixings have surface rusted more than I expected with use through such a mild winter. That said, my last GSA from around 2010, and the preceding 2008 model (which also suffered engine block corrosion), didn't really fair much better. All are/were subject to regular ACF50 treatment by professional because used for commuting year round. Seems to be a fairly common problem across manufacturers in UK climate, somewhat frustrating really.

Having said that, no major components on the KTM corroding at this time, although have required new battery and starter motor under warranty to address intermittent/lazy starting issue (the real fix was the new/revised starter). No issues getting KTM to deliver on warranty, they've been supportive thus far, also extending warranty period by additional 12 months FOC as goodwill gesture.
 
Attack is the best form of defence. :blagblah

Yes, I've read many reports on the 1190, but I don't know of one owner who has had to have their bike replaced by the parent company because of poor finish. In fact, I'd say my KTM is of a higher quality than the GS on offer right now. Well, at least it hasn't started to shed paint anywhere yet. :P

Davy - that in many ways was the whole point of the thread - BMW did not need to replace the whole bike because of poor finish on the crank cases ;)

They could have just sent some new crank cases to my dealer and told them to swap them or as they did offer and will still happen to my old bike, they are replacing the whole engine which I would ultimately have had to accept and would not have lost any sleep over.

What they did, however, was go the extra mile for me the customer and came up with a deal which I am 100% happy with. To be honest I cannot think of any other manufacturer who would have done the same. :thumby:

So can we now get away from my KTM is better than your BMW crap :beerjug:
 
What makes you think it will :rolleyes:

It's happened to your last WC, what makes you think the GSA will be any better ?

Carry on with sucking up the BMW Kool-Aid :)

You're new BMW 's ideal customer

I'd have had my money back & tried something else
 
I think he's still trying to convince himself he didn't make a mistake switching over to KTM
 
It's happened to your last WC, what makes you think the GSA will be any better ?

Carry on with sucking up the BMW Kool-Aid :)

You're new BMW 's ideal customer

I'd have had my money back & tried something else

Each to their own JB - you still got nothing better to do than hang around the toilet GS section :blast
 
Well said

Paint condition of my GSA 's is fine over 70000 miles & 10 years of age

These WC 's can't even go a year :(

..........and still going on about how the 1150GSA is the best bike of all time crap :comfort
 
My point Paul is that it shouldn't happen.....period

There are so many forum users here that have had bike's replaced for one thing or another, it's getting to be embarrassing

If you did a poll, I reckon it'd be at least 30 users here

Never have I heard so many previous model GS 's replaced , with regularity & apparent ease & lack of fuss

BMW just seem to say fine, here have another & see how you get on with this one

Well done for getting sorted - but frankly you shouldn't have needed to & then have to cough up a few extra shekels to 'upgrade' from a GS to a GSA
 
..........and still going on about how the 1150GSA is the best bike of all time crap :comfort

No - but they do seem to be better built than the stuff you've spunked £12-£15k of your dosh on, only to be badly let down & hassled

I'll take the 1150 route personally as they suit me and look far better than the scaffolding covered bike you're riding
 
JB, even if 30 people have had their bikes replaced (I counted 12), look at how many tens of thousands of LC bikes BMW has sold.:rob Why are you constantly berating BMW for giving GOOD customer service? They want their customers to be happy, and as mentioned by Paul, could just replace parts (which every other manufacturer would do, and nothing more :rob), but they are going the extra mile to keep their customers happy. What's the problem with that?:nenau
 
JB, even if 30 people have had their bikes replaced (I counted 12), look at how many tens of thousands of LC bikes BMW has sold.:rob Why are you constantly berating BMW for giving GOOD customer service? They want their customers to be happy, and as mentioned by Paul, could just replace parts (which every other manufacturer would do, and nothing more :rob), but they are going the extra mile to keep their customers happy. What's the problem with that?:nenau

Agree entirely - really cannot see why JB has a problem with BMW having better customer service than any other manufacturer but nice to see that he is embarrassed on our behalf by it :comfort
 
No - but they do seem to be better built than the stuff you've spunked £12-£15k of your dosh on, only to be badly let down & hassled

I'll take the 1150 route personally as they suit me and look far better than the scaffolding covered bike you're riding

Now come on - you have been going on about your 1150's since I joined the forum 10 years ago :augie

.......and note that I did say at the beginning that my new bike was the ugliest BMW ever made :dabone
 
Well said

Paint condition of my GSA 's is fine over 70000 miles & 10 years of age

These WC 's can't even go a year :(

The corrosion on my 1150 was awful. Fork Brace, front engine cover , rusty spokes I could go on.
 
Don't get me wrong, I think the service that has been afforded to unhappy WC customers is terrific, but it seems to have happened too many times for such a premium product. Nor did I start a mine is better than yours nonsense in this thread as I know some people don't take criticism too well of their choice of bike.
Personally, I wish BMW would learn to up the quality to where it should be. they SHOULD be embarrassed, but it really seems to be as JB has said, throw the dog a new bone to keep him happy and he'll think we're the best masters in the world....Job done !
 
I have no problem, with great customer service from BMW

Really pleased for everyone and probably far better than any other bike manufacturer

However, having had BMW's for over 20 years, I have never heard of so many previous models that have been replaced by the manufacturer - maybe the odd one or two, but the WC seems to have lots more and don't throw the 'they've sold so many, so it's a numbers ratio'...................well the previous 1100/1150/1200's weren't exactly poor sellers and have led the Adv bike class for 20 years

Nutty says 12 here, I think you're a bit light on that:P

Is it just the UK or are German/USA owners having bikes replaced for mis-aligned frames/clutches/corrosion?

Seems a real shame, as on paper the bike seems so good - only to be let down in execution, for a few bods

Carry on, enjoy your bikes...............BMW are selling all they can make, so people aren't bothered by a few niggles
 


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