Reliability of the R1200RT---year after recall

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Re: Reliability of the R1200RT---year after recall

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wayneosdias wrote: The finish corroding or the actual aluminum? My 07R suffered a bad drive shaft due to a transmission seal failure. I had to pull the fork to replace the shaft. The fork was a monster, just trying to understand what went wrong w the fork.
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Bubbling up from under the coating.. I posted a couple of pics on here, somewhere! Sure one of the better computer savvy members will find them.

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smileymiley wrote:Bubbling up from under the coating.. I posted a couple of pics on here, somewhere!
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Many thanks David
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10k+ miles on my 14 plate LC, and she's been totally reliable since the recall, and still looks as good as new...
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Re: Reliability of the R1200RT---year after recall

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Got my recall bike on Feb 1st with 4k miles on it. I'm 400miles short of my 12k service! No issues apart from consumables ie one front tyre @ 6k miles, one rear at 10kmiles, rear brake pads at 10k. Wear on front tyre is very odd flattens on the rhs will try different tyre next time.


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Re: Reliability of the R1200RT---year after recall

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Just noticed that my 2 week old RT has suffered from my left knee rubbing against the grey panel and removed some paint.  I noticed that SmileyMiley had the same issue and BMW declare it fair wear and tear. Is that the official line come hand back time? Seems a bit crap that it isn't protected in some way from the factory as the only solution i can see is some after market paint protection which seems wrong on a 17k bike. Or am i just worried about nothing? 
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Alf, it sounds like a visit to your dealer is in order to bang the proverbial desk!!?? I agree that such wear should not be seen so prematurely on, as you rightly say, an expensive bike!
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6 K on my clock No protection, no scuffing.  Suppose it all depends on you trousers
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My RTLC is coming up for it first birthday later this month.  The bevel box and swing arm were replaced by BMW when I pointed out some bubbling of the paint system.  No questions asked just replacement parts and a dealer bike when mine was in being fixed.  No other problems.  My plan was to trade this bike for a new one when it was 3 years old, but I don't think this will happen now though.  My one truly is a great bike  :-*


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