at the risk of cementing the pompous, arrogant moron tag, I'd say if he's nervous of such a thing happening again to any great extent, perhaps riding a bike is not for him.
my old bike went on reserve while overtaking a car at speed on a roundabout this evening. it was awkward, but I'm still here
yes, the fuel pump thing is a problem. yes, bmw should have sorted it out, but as I wrote in my PM, bmw dont exactly have a great track record for putting defects right in any long term way.
buy a Honda, get the bus. I dont see the answer to your friends nervousness having a quick fix from bmw. shameful IMO but realistic.
my old bike went on reserve while overtaking a car at speed on a roundabout this evening. it was awkward, but I'm still here
yes, the fuel pump thing is a problem. yes, bmw should have sorted it out, but as I wrote in my PM, bmw dont exactly have a great track record for putting defects right in any long term way.
buy a Honda, get the bus. I dont see the answer to your friends nervousness having a quick fix from bmw. shameful IMO but realistic.
And 50k out of a component part sounds like fair game to me, much like a clutch, seals, cables etc. I expect and accept if I put in the miles then components such as these will fail and it doesn't deter me.


