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Rogerborg |
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Rogerborg nimbA
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Posted: 11:38 - 25 Jul 2018 Post subject: G310GS snappy stand / wrecky frame recall |
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More legendary BMW quality. Their G310G has decided that it will snap the sidestand mount off, drop the bike, and for good measure destroy the frame in the process.
https://www.bennetts.co.uk/-/media/john-box/july-2018/g310gs-recall/02_bmw-g310gs-sidestand-recall.ashx?h=493&w=740&la=en&hash=2958EECFBA6DA35DC78ACDCD554C109F443A4F54
Yes, it really is that bad. That's an integral part of the frame. The whole thing needs replaced, which means that as far as DVLA are concerned, that bike is an ex-bike, with all the potential for them chasing you for VED eternally, and messing up registration of the new frame/bike.
Indian monkey metal FTW. How's that outsourcing to TVS looking now? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Wonko The Sane |
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Wonko The Sane World Chat Champion
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Posted: 15:41 - 25 Jul 2018 Post subject: |
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So, what does a re-frame result in, new reg or is it possible to update the frame number against a registration mark?
I know the Department of Various Lost Articles can cock things up easily but...
Or is this a case of it may be easier for BMW to just replace the entire bike (how they're still popular I'll never know) ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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Rogerborg nimbA
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Posted: 15:56 - 25 Jul 2018 Post subject: |
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Wonko The Sane wrote: | So, what does a re-frame result in, new reg or is it possible to update the frame number against a registration mark? |
The frame is the bike. They can put the old parts into a new frame, but it'll be registered as a new bike, with a new or historical VRM. I mean, if they're honest. They might just give you the new bike back with the old bike's VRM on it, but it's not the same bike, as the V5C will confirm. Good luck at your first MOT, or when you come to sell it.
BMW (by which I mean owners / renters / keepers) need to ensure that the old frame is logged as scrapped, or DVLA will chase them up for VED indefinitely.
Or you can put it through MVSA as a modification, but it'll get a Q plate.
I think with this comedy fail, BMW have put themselves square in the same quality class as Royal Enfield. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Posted: 12:00 - 28 Jul 2018 Post subject: |
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Surely the labour charges to do this will be astronomical, at least in the first world countries.
It's one thing for a production line assembly of components but manually? It can't be a lot more expensive just to replace the bike.
Ah, read the article completely first John
They are going to bodge it. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Rogerborg nimbA
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Posted: 12:53 - 28 Jul 2018 Post subject: |
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And the new frame will still be made by TVS.
I'm sure they'll be sure that they've sorted the issue, just as sure as they were that there wouldn't be any issues in the first place...
You pay peanuts, you get monkey metal.
Amusingly, it looks like the initial reports of broken frames came from China-China-China. Not amusingly, but not surprisingly, that was back in May, and the initial response from BMW appeared to be "So what?", followed by regional then a global sales halt over a month ago.
Yet the UK motorscootering press didn't pick up on it until one of their demo bikes fell over. And even at that, MCN and VisorDown have still not run anything on it. Don't bite the hand that advertises on you?
Another pictures showing just how little monkey-metal there is around the stand.
https://www.g310rforum.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=9990&d=1529449823
In June, Herr BMW wrote: | Delivery Stop:
All vehicles that are marked with this special defect code are subject to a delivery stop. It is not allowed to put them into circulation or deliver them to customers. Vehicles that are already put in circulation or delivered to customers are not subject of this delivery stop. The customer who have taken delivery can still continue to ride these motorcycles.
Fact:
On G310-models the side stand connection might bend or, in extreme case, brake.
Effect:
It is not possible to completely rule out an insecure standing position of the vehicle if this fault occurs.
Measure:
On affected vehicles the side stand connection will be checked for prior damage and an additional bearing block for reinforcement will be installed. |
Every report seems to be of a clean snap with no warning, not bending. They're all "extreme cases"?
If the sidestand snaps clean off, an "insecure standing position" may just possibly conceivably occur?
I'll be fascinated to see how this "additional bearing block" is going to work, or what they imagine it's going to bear on.
Oh, and from the last post in that thread, it seems that BMW (or at least TVS) have known about this for ages, since the recall is only for bikes made before April this year.
So why has it taken then 4 more months to do a recall and a bodge job? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 273 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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