Should I be worried about this?
Re: Should I be worried about this?
I thank my dealers, Alan Jefferies for pushing my case and sorting it quickly and painlessly (especially Dan in the service dept). And anyone else who knows me.
Re: Should I be worried about this?
Good, glad to hear of the positive outcome for you!Maz12 wrote: Took the bike to the dealers again on Saturday, got a phone call from them today
BMW have agreed to a new engine, Swingarm, Driveshaft.. Excellent news
Re: Should I be worried about this?
One thing has sprung to mind (apart from having to pay for a 600mile service again )
What happens with the log book.. As the 3rd service will show a lower mileage than the 2nd service, minor details I guess
What happens with the log book.. As the 3rd service will show a lower mileage than the 2nd service, minor details I guess
Re: Should I be worried about this?
Mileage is recorded on the bike, not the engine. So the tachometer will just keep on counting up, irrespective of the engine change.
2016 (2017 MY) R1200 RT LE in white and black. Find me on twitter: @2WheelSolo. Also posting motorcycle vlogs on youtube: https://goo.gl/iM7y6X
- David.
- Subscriber
- Posts: 8342
- Joined: Fri Nov 07, 2014 7:29 pm
- Location: North Yorkshire
- Bike Model and Year: R1200RT (Camhead) 2012
- Been liked: 395 times
Re: Should I be worried about this?
The V5C should be updated with the new engine no., https://www.gov.uk/change-vehicle-detai ... -to-updateMaz12 wrote:What happens with the log book.
Re: Should I be worried about this?
All the stuff has arrived, so taking my bike in on Saturday and picking up a loaner
Looking at weather forecast recon a GS will be needed
Looking at weather forecast recon a GS will be needed
Re: Should I be worried about this?
Aluminium is notoriously prone to 'gassing' which has the effect of lifting any paint that is on top of the porous area of the casting.
It is likely that this is what you are seeing and as such is a 'manufacturing' fault but good luck arguing it.
Applying ACF50 or anything similar will have little impact on the problem as it is coming from under the paint
IMHO of course
:-[
Re: Should I be worried about this?
That could very well be one of the answers, but not totally. The pics posted by Max 12 shows corrosion on the rocker box. They are magnesium.
Re: Should I be worried about this?
Doesn't magnesium alloy have the same trait in this respect as aluminium alloy, ie degassing when being cast and porosity problems thereafter? Who on earth manufactures these castings for BMW if this is possibly the cause?? Our Asian friends with naff quality control per chance? Rant over!
Re: Should I be worried about this?
Steve F wrote: Doesn't magnesium alloy have the same trait in this respect as aluminium alloy, ie degassing when being cast and porosity problems thereafter? Who on earth manufactures these castings for BMW if this is possibly the cause?? Our Asian friends with naff quality control per chance? Rant over!
Maybe that's why early 1200 Multistradas had porous cylinder heads - which puts a bit of blistering paint into context!
Re: Should I be worried about this?
Steve F wrote: Doesn't magnesium alloy have the same trait in this respect as aluminium alloy, ie degassing when being cast and porosity problems thereafter? Who on earth manufactures these castings for BMW if this is possibly the cause?? Our Asian friends with naff quality control per chance? Rant over!
Exactly the same - there is a vacuum impregnation process which would get rid of the problem but that would add cost
Re: Should I be worried about this?
There is some difference. Corrodion to rocker boxes is very rare and nearly unheard of. They have been magnesium since 2005 if not earlier.
Last edited by guest2360 on Sat Jan 14, 2017 8:03 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Should I be worried about this?
RTman10 wrote: There is some difference. Corrodion to rocker boxes is very rare and nearly unheard of. They have been magnesium since 2005.
Iv'e seen plenty of rocker box covers with blisters on them, as we are paying a premium price you would think BMW would use the best manufacturing processes as standard and quality stainless fasteners.
Re: Should I be worried about this?
futterweasel wrote:
Iv'e seen plenty of rocker box covers with blisters on them, as we are paying a premium price you would think BMW would use the best manufacturing processes as standard and quality stainless fasteners.
Any manufacturer could make corrosion proof bikes but they don't because they want us to keep buying new bikes every 2 - 3 years. Not me.