Anyway, now I have a nice orange dirt bike to change tires and oil on.
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So what do you get on a 30,000km service from BMW?
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Mine have been 100% reliable, and maintenance is 100% easy. It has a smaller oil capacity because it's a race bike, so you change the oil more often, but hey it's a dirt bike. An oil change is a ten minute affair, if you spend nine minutes watching the oil drain. Nothing else except tires have needed anything at all so far in my four bikes.
As opposite to BMW as can be. I used to be a fan, but I'm done with them, except for maybe the old road bikes.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostMine have been 100% reliable, and maintenance is 100% easy. It has a smaller oil capacity because it's a race bike, so you change the oil more often, but hey it's a dirt bike. An oil change is a ten minute affair, if you spend nine minutes watching the oil drain. Nothing else except tires have needed anything at all so far in my four bikes.
As opposite to BMW as can be. I used to be a fan, but I'm done with them, except for maybe the old road bikes.No signature :(
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Originally posted by trevor View PostHey Kent I respect you opinion as you have way more experience with bikes than I do. All I can do is go by my own experience...and 32,000kms in 17 months later my BMW ha been nothing short of brilliant!
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lurch12_2000
$1600 ???
That's about what I paid a few days ago for my latest purchase, a 1986 K100. Seller had all maintenance done, oil just changed, tires almost new and the only thing I have to do is register it for about $30, have the inspection done for $28 and insure it for $68 and I'll be all set for a year and ride it when I'm not using the vStrom. Oh, I'll have to add some nitrogen charge to the $600 Works performance rear shock. Then I'll sell it for what I paid for it next year and the next buyer will be getting a deal.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostThat is a beautiful brick, very nice score. Got more pics?Last edited by Guest; 07-01-2015, 10:29 AM.
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Count me with the guys that think paying that much for the listed work is absurd. Flushing brake fluid, changing oil, various visual inspections, etc, are all things that are easily doable. The sooner you learn about your bikes mechanicals the better, exception being if you don't plan on keeping the bike around for long. If you love your bike and plan on keeping it then the involvement of doing the work will provide satisfaction all it's own too. Another aspect of motorcycling that can be enjoyable for many.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostCount me with the guys that think paying that much for the listed work is absurd. Flushing brake fluid, changing oil, various visual inspections, etc, are all things that are easily doable. The sooner you learn about your bikes mechanicals the better, exception being if you don't plan on keeping the bike around for long. If you love your bike and plan on keeping it then the involvement of doing the work will provide satisfaction all it's own too. Another aspect of motorcycling that can be enjoyable for many.
I figure I ride the BMW 20,000 ((13,000miles) a year. Every 10,000kms I have to take it in for an oil change etc. at a cost of $300. So that's $600 a year to maintain a $23,000, 173hp awesome (IMO) motorcycle. I'm just fine with that, thank you very much.
And besides...I can guarantee you I spend more on my old GS's putting the same miles on them. And there is certainly no warranty on them.No signature :(
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Originally posted by trevor View PostI agree but I don't know how that would effect my warranty. BMW doesn't likely want a "shade tree mechanic" carrying out their maintenance programs.
I bet your laws are similar, but BMW might not advertise the fact.
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