you poor bugger, sounds like you really got the lemon bad.
Dont know for sure but I guess BMW NZ is not directly in contact with Germany as we are too small a market, they most likely get a bad deal from Aussie.
There is no reason for them not to know about recalls on their own products especially if you can find about them yourself.
Have a look at overseas recalls, there is no reason in this day and age they can't trace the vehicles first owner at least.....
Proof of purchase - sometimes ya feel like they are accusing you of stealing.....
That's why I put larger items on the card, traceability.
If I read correctly, they are replacing the sport helmet no matter what age etc as long as it has the correct numbers. I doubt they have sold hundreds of these items.
I suppose they are worried that you brought it overseas.
hope your luck improves. Maybe write to BMW Motorrad and ask for their opinion, after getting BMW NZ position first.
READ AND UDESTAND
Certain plastics age hardened and can be affected by petrol fumes etc and become brittle. Metal is often the replacement because it will last and won't be a warranty problem later. Newer machining and casting technology has enhanced the cost effectiveness of metals.
You don't have to be heavy hand to break stuff, clumsy or stuff happening by bad luck can cause the most unlikely things to happen.
I know..... It's the one thing I am really good at, all the best intentions not always the greatest outcomes.
READ AND UDESTAND
Just to add to the discussion.
I have provided the original proof of purchase, from Experience in Auckland.
When it was purchased it also had a model specific Bluetooth kit fitted.
A spare inner liner was also purchased.
All of which is going back, when they see sense.
The recall relates to the visor mechanism not meeting the standard.
Thanks for feeling sorry for Me but it's not all that bad , In the 8 years I have owned the K1200GT
All it has costed is 1 full service and a lube service a little labour for the fuel strip and 3 sets of tyres. 43000ks that's cheap running, I did not pay the $445 to fix the fuel strip I just traded it in
For a new model RT.
And the helmet I did not pay the $1099 RRP Whe got it near new , I just want to take BMW Motoradd up on there offer for a new lid as they are the ones recalling them.
Euro imports are a stand alone importer for BMW motorcycles now in NZ they have to make a profit
To keep the doors open ,they cannot afford to loose out on recalls and warranty claims.
But at the end of the I just want the offer of a new lid
Stay safe.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
This guy helped a lot by tracking down the original purchase docs for me
Neil Walsh
Parts Manager
Experience Motorcycles of Kingsland
0800 743 3269 | 09 845 6720 | neil@experiencemotorcycles.co.nz
Really nice guy, went the extra mile for me.
And sometimes the reason a part is redesigned is because they did not account for the ineptitude of owners.
A part might work as anticipated 100's of times when tested by someone with prior knowledge of the expected action then fail 1% of times when used by the untrained owner. 1% gets real loud real fast in the age of the Internet. It might seem like a good idea to the marketing department to change the part to metal to protect their reputation.
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