markkeogh
Guest
Having bought my 1150GS Adventure last October, got used to the general clunks, bangs, etc, and settled into what is no doubt a great bike to ride, I was more than a little disappointed with the way it took a winter of riding.
When I bought it, the usual front fork brace corrosion was obvious and a couple of other things here and there at 14,000m. Now I like my bikes to stay in good condition and having had four Japanese 35,000m plus bikes in all conditions (all year riders me and the instructor wife inc. snow and ice) they all looked in very good codition when sold on, all from having a thorough weekly full clean all year round and no using 'protective sprays'.
This GS is rubbish, 18,500 miles (4500 of mine this winter) and the only parts not corroding are the tank (I hope) and plastics, even the master cylinder covers and right mirror have joined the corrosion explosion and you can't tell me they are not easy to get to.
I complained to BMW Motorrad, purely to sound off really, but they advised me to go to the dealer, so I duly did. Got the usual 'they do that sir' and told that they would send pics to Motorrad but don't expect much, despite Motorrad stating 'it is unuasual for BMW's to show signs of corrosion.
Ha, I looked around the five sub 16,000m 1200GS's in the showroom and you couldn't have made a mint one from all five. Then to add insult to injury the guy offers me £4500 on a 52 plate bike I payed £6400 for six months ago.
I am now faced with a big bill to get this bike to a good standard again in powder coat and paint.
Oh, and don't give me the rubbish about British salt, we don't see our older cars rotting and corroding any faster because of the new salt types, no, they actually do proper salt tests instead of finding cheap finishing alternatives. For god's sake I took a BLade through two winters and put 14,000 miles on it, all weathers, and it only showed corrosion on the very end of the end can.
It about time we stopped paying inflated prices for a BMW badge when all it seems to mean over virtually any other manufacturer is, it corrodes faster and 'has a BMW badge'.
I'll be keeping it for it's abilities but please, somebody out there must know someone who can influence BMW to become something more than just a name for their money. In my opinion at the moment they don't deserve the collosal price they command or a reputation half that they currently have.
When I bought it, the usual front fork brace corrosion was obvious and a couple of other things here and there at 14,000m. Now I like my bikes to stay in good condition and having had four Japanese 35,000m plus bikes in all conditions (all year riders me and the instructor wife inc. snow and ice) they all looked in very good codition when sold on, all from having a thorough weekly full clean all year round and no using 'protective sprays'.
This GS is rubbish, 18,500 miles (4500 of mine this winter) and the only parts not corroding are the tank (I hope) and plastics, even the master cylinder covers and right mirror have joined the corrosion explosion and you can't tell me they are not easy to get to.
I complained to BMW Motorrad, purely to sound off really, but they advised me to go to the dealer, so I duly did. Got the usual 'they do that sir' and told that they would send pics to Motorrad but don't expect much, despite Motorrad stating 'it is unuasual for BMW's to show signs of corrosion.
Ha, I looked around the five sub 16,000m 1200GS's in the showroom and you couldn't have made a mint one from all five. Then to add insult to injury the guy offers me £4500 on a 52 plate bike I payed £6400 for six months ago.
I am now faced with a big bill to get this bike to a good standard again in powder coat and paint.
Oh, and don't give me the rubbish about British salt, we don't see our older cars rotting and corroding any faster because of the new salt types, no, they actually do proper salt tests instead of finding cheap finishing alternatives. For god's sake I took a BLade through two winters and put 14,000 miles on it, all weathers, and it only showed corrosion on the very end of the end can.
It about time we stopped paying inflated prices for a BMW badge when all it seems to mean over virtually any other manufacturer is, it corrodes faster and 'has a BMW badge'.
I'll be keeping it for it's abilities but please, somebody out there must know someone who can influence BMW to become something more than just a name for their money. In my opinion at the moment they don't deserve the collosal price they command or a reputation half that they currently have.

