Problem is we still buy the bikes, with all the Ewan McBoorman publicity, sales have gone though the roof, BMW will not do anything until sales drop significantly..
...by which time the bikes reputation could be like that of an 1970's Skoda and it will take them 20 years of building excellent bikes to regain any sort of credibility.
When first talking to people about thinking of buying a BMW I had loads of tales of them being complete dogshit, mainly from bikers who had never ridden them, but a couple of ex GS owners warned me I would regret buying one, nobody reckoned them to be reliable.
Regardless of how reliable they really are, the general perception is that they are awful, 20 years ago even those that hated BM's would grudgingly admit the reliability was pretty impressive with 100k being easily achieveable when most jap bikes would be pretty tired / blown up by half that.
The GS is a low power bike, twice the size of a Jap 600 with about 25% less power, it should last forever, R6's reliably get beyond 60k these days, I know of several ZZR's that have topped 100k, and GS models are having major failures at under 10k and loads of electrical gremlins leaving broken down GS models littering the coutryside like errant crisp packets.
Not just the GS either, the California Superbike School are running the new 1000's in the US and have already blown several up, in the UK they have been running R1's for ten years with very few problems and have certainly not had any con-rods coming out to say hello.
BMW need to up their standards before it is too late, although perhaps it already is
...by which time the bikes reputation could be like that of an 1970's Skoda and it will take them 20 years of building excellent bikes to regain any sort of credibility.
When first talking to people about thinking of buying a BMW I had loads of tales of them being complete dogshit, mainly from bikers who had never ridden them, but a couple of ex GS owners warned me I would regret buying one, nobody reckoned them to be reliable.
Regardless of how reliable they really are, the general perception is that they are awful, 20 years ago even those that hated BM's would grudgingly admit the reliability was pretty impressive with 100k being easily achieveable when most jap bikes would be pretty tired / blown up by half that.
The GS is a low power bike, twice the size of a Jap 600 with about 25% less power, it should last forever, R6's reliably get beyond 60k these days, I know of several ZZR's that have topped 100k, and GS models are having major failures at under 10k and loads of electrical gremlins leaving broken down GS models littering the coutryside like errant crisp packets.
Not just the GS either, the California Superbike School are running the new 1000's in the US and have already blown several up, in the UK they have been running R1's for ten years with very few problems and have certainly not had any con-rods coming out to say hello.
BMW need to up their standards before it is too late, although perhaps it already is









