Thanks for the post. Free inspection! What is up with that? Where is the fix for the solution. How are they going to test to see if the problem is for your bike. Give you a low battery and go out and do emergency stops. I do not even see the need for this service call unless BMW is willing to put up a solutiion to the problem
I ought to be getting my letter soon then. Since that I am taking my Rockster in for the 12,000-miles service in the end of September 05, I'll have the mechanics do that free inspection as well.
Cogito Ergo Vroom - I think therefore I ride.
03 Rockster, 07 Aprilia Tuono R, 07 KTM 990 Adventure
So it tells me what I already know. Am I liable to make sure this gets in the manual if I sell my bike to some poor unsuspecting soul?
What a cheap way out, but what else can they do? Give everyone a refund and remove the ABS? I'm sure some of you here would think that's the better option! Oh no, here we go again!
John
Member 293 (I think)
'17 Triumph Tiger 1200 XRX
Got my letter & I have ABS & I did have a fault a couple of months ago that left me with only residule brakes at a stop light. I stopped ok, no biggie, hasn't happened since, but it did happen.
BMW's solution is to send me some pages of the owner's manual, which says amoung other things to adjust the brake lever for maiximum travel when using residule brakes. I guess I will do that as I'm trying to stop. Oh, & they say to use both the front & rear pedal (which is good advice, as I practice with the residule brakes every morning coasting down my parking structure it does work better when using front & rear brakes).
I also received one. I dropped in to see the service manager and he allowed me to review the 1 1/2-page checklist from BMW. I'd be foolish to ignore the courtesy tests listed.
Funny the criticism that comes when a manufacturer does nothing, but when they do something, the criticism comes nonetheless.
I received the same letter yesterday and, like some of you, I don't have ABS or servo-assist on my bike. But... there is a sticker on my 2004 R1150R's fuel tank that informs the rider the bike is equipped with servo-assisted brakes. How about you guys? In my case, the sticker is wrong. I can find no ABS or servo-assist hardware on my bike, there's no servo whine when I use the brakes and I have full braking power even with the ignition off. Most importantly, I didn't pay for the ABS option. I wonder where the error in record-keeping occured at BMW or BMW Motorrad USA that has them thinking some of these bikes have servo-assisted ABS?