daddysbike
Well-known member
This is a post on the sport-touring.net forum. The owner is not real happy with getting screwed for maintenance. The FJR is looking better to me.
I've ridden a ST1300,VFR and both Vstroms, now riding a wing and VTX and plan to add another sporttourer. I've always liked the RT and GS but was afraid of high $$$$$$$ of BMW ownership. This confirms it:
Stupid "Routine" Maintenance Charges
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My 2005 BMW R1200RT is closing in on 30k. I expected a Service 1 at a cost of about $250. When I tried to make an appointment for this I was informed the needed maintenance would take two days and cost over $1100. The reason was the need for BMW "recommended" maintenance based strictly on that 30k mark. I balked and have postponed the decision to do these parts replacements until 36k.
I put those 30k miles on a new bike in just 15 months. I refuse to shell out that sort of money for services "recommended" by anyone. Would you pay $1100 for a tuneup on your car? My warranty will be gone by 36k so My decision process for maintenance after that will be based on an "as needed" basis. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. I'm tired of paying through the nose for maintenance that I deem unnecessary and overpriced.
Signed "Flamed
I've ridden a ST1300,VFR and both Vstroms, now riding a wing and VTX and plan to add another sporttourer. I've always liked the RT and GS but was afraid of high $$$$$$$ of BMW ownership. This confirms it:
Stupid "Routine" Maintenance Charges
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My 2005 BMW R1200RT is closing in on 30k. I expected a Service 1 at a cost of about $250. When I tried to make an appointment for this I was informed the needed maintenance would take two days and cost over $1100. The reason was the need for BMW "recommended" maintenance based strictly on that 30k mark. I balked and have postponed the decision to do these parts replacements until 36k.
I put those 30k miles on a new bike in just 15 months. I refuse to shell out that sort of money for services "recommended" by anyone. Would you pay $1100 for a tuneup on your car? My warranty will be gone by 36k so My decision process for maintenance after that will be based on an "as needed" basis. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. I'm tired of paying through the nose for maintenance that I deem unnecessary and overpriced.
Signed "Flamed