What dealer did the repair RR ?
Completely agree with this. The GS I had before the RR was hit by a driver at 30MPH whilst I was waiting at a roundabout on the A1M, and the rear frame was badly damaged. It was taken away and repaired, with a new frame being fitted (which took several months to get, get VIN sorted, etc) and was reassembled. Never felt the same after that, and when it went to BMW for a recall they came back with a check sheet full of all sorts of minor oil leaks and problems which hadn't been there beforehand. Only did a couple of hundred miles on the GS in the last year I had it before I sold it, as I just wasn't happy with it after the repair.
Push for a rejection/replacement, if I were you.
Ive started to wear the paint off where my knees are to the point where im in negotiations with my carbon supplier to get some protection on there
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Latest update is that I have taken my bike to the dealer and BMW say that the problem is caused as I have used "Muc Off".
Muc Off is not a recommended product for BMW's they tell me. Funnily enough the only cleaning products that are recommended are BMW ones!!
Credit to Benham BMW in Wolves, they have detailed my bike today and it has come up well.
However the two areas of paint that has worn through so you can see the metal underneath (identical place on either side) they say has been caused by Muc Off.
Whole bike has been cleaned with the stuff and there is no issue anywhere else, its gleaming.
Will be writing to Muc Off to let them know what BMW have said, and will also be complaining to BMW customer services.
One odd thing to note is that when I rode the bike back tonight, I could smell the cleaner they had used, as it burnt off.
Happens to be the exact same smell as the can of Muc Off degreaser I have in the garage
Apologies for the long rant, just so frustrated when the bike is only three months old
Personally I think they're talking b@l@cks, if you took a BMW car in with a bodywork issue would it be due to the wrong shampoo or polish? I'd be interested to know what Muc Off say.
Seems like a cop out to me, I'd stick to your guns as either way it's a pain for them to rectify.
Stripping and painting would be a bit of a nightmare and they probably don't want to give you a new bike either.
Trading standards are very good and gave me very good advice when I had a problem. Armed with their information I had the leverage to reject the dealers previous offers and my bike was replaced with no additional cost to me.
Didn't know you were so local to me buddy, I'm in Dudley , I'm due a service on mine and the nearest place is Benhams Wolves ... Little concerned that they are like this, and with all due respect what they are telling you is complete rubbish, the paint that is applied to a Frame is designed to withstand all weathers and hot and cold cycles of the engine, Muc off is water based so the enamel of the frame would not be affected in anyway possible ...... They are looking for a way out of an icky claim that will test their chief mechanic to the limit because as we all know, one single solitary mistake on a rebuild will cause untold crap for evermore and they know they will see you more than a stalking ex girlfriend holding your rabbits head [emoji95]
Slick mode ... It's the new legal high !!
Before going to trading standards write a letter to the dealer principle listing the fault/faults and why you're not happy with their "solution" as trading standards will ask you to do that.Thank you for your advice and I will take it to trading standards if I get no joy with them
Before going to trading standards write a letter to the dealer principle listing the fault/faults and why you're not happy with their "solution" as trading standards will ask you to do that.
The dealer needs a chance to rectify the problem first and I don't think they will or can do anything else to make you happy except repaint/ replace.
If you've given them a chance and put it in writing before contacting TS then they will take the case on and give you advice.
I very nearly caved when I had a problem but I had great advice/ammunition to legally get the result I wanted.
Good luck!
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