Most of the drive box failures are due to 'axial play' - ie you can feel the wheel 'knocking' when you pull and push the wheel between the 12 and 6 o'clock positions.
The inner race of THIS affected bearing IS the crown wheel, right?
It's THIS that stops the BMW workshops rebuilding the final drive box, as the price of the crownwheel is £500 ish..... combine this with the cost of the labour involved, the seals, and other bearings / shims involved in the rebuild, and it's not cost effective!
Nothing to do with the fact that the BMW technicians being 'glorified fitters'!
Even if the price of the crown wheel was made more affordable, you then have the factory to deal with..... every time the tools are ordered to pull the drive boxes apart, the report comes back "back ordered to factory".
An appalling reflection on BMW themselves, as the bikes have been around for 5 years!!!
If BMW are trying to get into new markets, eg superbikes, they better start making their bikes more affordable to repair when things go wrong! eg ignition switch antenna, ignition switch 'itself' now!, and ABS modulators that come back with 'internal fault' - in other words "replace me" at 4 years and not a lot of miles old!!! - not to mention fuel pump sender units.....