
When I was travelling in the USA & Canada (2004) and had a warranty issue I had to pay for the repair and then claim the money back (keep all your receipts) when I returned to the UK - there is no reciprocal warranty arrangement.
BMW GB paid promptly on my return (I took the receipts along to my local dealer, who forwarded them to BMW on my behalf).
I should point out that I contacted BMW GB before authorising any repair/replacement work in the USA and would strongly advise you to do the same if you find yourself in similar circumstances.
Mike![]()

: on a ~5000km trip to GB and back through France in 2008 my bike (October 2006 GS) just died in the middle of nowhere at a crossroads in north-western France. Defective battery (OEM piece of crap, but that's a different story). Called BMW assistance in Switzerland as I'm a Swiss citizen, with Swiss numberplates on the bike; truck turns up couple hours later, carries bike and rider some 100km to the next BMW dealership, they diagnose a dead battery and replace it straightaway (with another OEM POS; but again, thats another story, finally cured 1 1/2 years later with an Odyssey PC535) . Brakes failed on 1200RT north of Benidorm.
Called BMW warranty number in UK.
Truck turned up and took me and bike to dealer in San Juan.
Couldn't fix it that day so sorted taxi to Avis in Alicante.
VW Golf waiting for me.
Used car for 3 days until bike sorted.
Took car back to Alicante and taxi waiting for me to take me to dealer.
Picked up bike and rode back to UK.
Cost ... Zero
