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From a British motorcycle journal.
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BMW Motorrad USA is offering owners a number of options in response to the failing suspension on the 2014 R1200RT.
On June 5, R1200RT owners were instructed by BMW to stop riding their bikes, saying there is no guarantee a component in the rear suspension would not fail.
The instruction affects 2014-model-year R1200RTs with the latest liquid-cooled boxer engine and semi-active Dynamic ESA suspension.
Although rumoured to be in August or September, BMW are yet to know when a solution for the affected bikes could be. In the meantime, BMW Motorrad USA has given owners a choice of three options.
Those happy to wait will be compensated $2,500 (£1,470) once the repair is complete. Owners wanting a loan bike will be provided with one until a repair on their bike is complete, providing them also with $1,000 (£587) to use against BMW accessories or the payment of their RT. For owners no longer wanting to keep their R1200RT, BMW Motorrad USA will buy the bike back from them at original purchase price and give them $1,000 to use towards the purchase of a different BMW motorcycle.
Around 500 of the bikes have been sold in the UK and although an official compensation package is yet to be released by BMW Motorrad UK, the firm has reportedly kept owners mobile by loaning them BMW cars and motorcycles whilst their R1200RT is off the road.
Gravitycollapse
(8,155 posts)The BMW boxer motorcycle is one of the most lauded of all time. This defect puts the entire company's reputation on the line.
napi21
(45,806 posts)I'm positive NO COMPANY would be able to do that for 30 million vehicles! The companies are about the same size I think, but the scale of the problem is very very different.!
JNelson6563
(28,151 posts)Only a killjoy would bring facts and perspective to the party!
Julie