Rather quiet time on the Forum at the moment so to help generate so interest can any one remember an incident which happened quite some time ago.
I can't remember the exact date but what happened was that during a bad storm some containers being transported as deck cargo where washed overboard from a ship. I believe that a number of these containers where eventually washed up on a beach somewhere in southern England ?. At the time there was TV news footage of containers being opened by local people and the cargo of BMW Motorcycles being "rescued" and man-handled up the beach. Can anyone remember this happening and offer any details as to what happened to the bikes. Did anyone from our Forum actually "acquire" one these salvaged bikes ?.
Washed Up Bikes
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Re: Washed Up Bikes
The BMW bike was taken off the beach at Branscombe, East Devon, when it washed up alongside other cargo from the MSC Napoli on January 18, 2007.[/font][/size]
https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/motorbike-washed-up-devon-beach-2162249
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Re: Washed Up Bikes
MikeS wrote: It would be quite a challenge to get any corrosion sorted under warranty.
Apparently BMW said they would only consider replacing Engine Front Covers and Footrest Hangers if it could be proved that the bike in question was submerged for less than 5 minutes. (R1200 Models only).
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I do remember that. I seem to think the local Police got rather stroppy about them being rescued/salvaged from the beach and threatened prosecutions for theft or suchlike.