Warranty transferable?

dicktheleg

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I’m considering an 18 month old RE, I’d obviously be its second owner.

Is their warranty transferable like BMW's?

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Rich
 
Yes, 3 Yr warranty and breakdown/roadside assistance transferable
 
Yes, transferable, but you will need to check this has been processed. I found out mine had not been done when I called the recovery service who did not have my details. No problem, the bike is covered regardless but needed to follow-up on this later, even though I had written and phoned when I got the bike to register it in my name with RE.
 
My E4 Himalayan came with a 2-year warranty (1-year for the ‘finish’).

The dealer was keen to push the fact that the E5 Himalayan came with a 3-year warranty.

As noted - check the warranty is registered correctly and that the garage registers any services completed on the bike.
 
Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but is dealer servicing necessary for the 3 year warranty to continue? I ask, as I’ve read on several sites that many owners have carried out home servicing from day 1 instead of paying dealers a high price for basic servicing.. it’s a cheap, simple bike and 2-300 of your finest is a lot to pay as a percentage of the bikes value for basic simple servicing.
 
Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but is dealer servicing necessary for the 3 year warranty to continue? I ask, as I’ve read on several sites that many owners have carried out home servicing from day 1 instead of paying dealers a high price for basic servicing.. it’s a cheap, simple bike and 2-300 of your finest is a lot to pay as a percentage of the bikes value for basic simple servicing.
Agreed. The 410 Himmie with 3000 service intervals costs £200-300 a pop at a certain BMW /Enfield dealer which is significantly more than they charge for a 1250LC over say a three year period and 18k miles.
 
RE might not like home servicing . buy your parts from an AD , keep the receipt to show you purchased genuine parts . if needed bribe the shop to stamp the book and to log it on their ( RE's ) system.
 
AS above. The warranty is transferable but check with BMW after a few days / weeks to ensure they have your new details against the "new" bike. My understanding is as long as genuine BMW parts are used they will honor the warranty.
 
AS above. The warranty is transferable but check with BMW after a few days / weeks to ensure they have your new details against the "new" bike. My understanding is as long as genuine BMW parts are used they will honor the warranty.
I didn’t realise that BMW parts fitted the Himmy!
 
Also, be careful - my bike (Himalayan 411, registered Jan 2024) was built in 2022 and therefore has 3K mile service interval.

A "real" MY24 bike is 4500 miles service interval.
 


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