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AnonymousGuest11/05/2008 at 8:13 amPost count: 2134
BMW R 1200 R, GS and ST models – Conversion to new brake linesDate: 24/04/2008Supplier Name: BMW Group AustraliaProduct Make: BMW Product Model: BMW R 1200 R, GS and ST Target Number: 560 Model Years From: Consequences: Campaign Number: VIN Range: ZS11352 to ZS24994. ZS93169 to ZU98939. ZL85597 to ZL86888. Serial Range: Product Info: Model R 1200 R (K27). Type 0378. R 1200 GS (K25). 0307. R 1200 ST (K28).Defect Details: The brake lines installed on the motorcycles might be under strain. The vibrations that occur when the motorcycle is being ridden could cause these brake lines to develop leaks, allowing brake fluid to escape.Consumer action: BMW has written to all customers advising them to return their motorcycles to their chosen dealership.Market Coverage: NationalRecall Coverage: National
BMW R 1200 R, GS and ST models - Conversion to new brake linesDate: 24/04/2008Supplier Name: BMW Group AustraliaProduct Make: BMW Product Model: BMW R 1200 R, GS and ST Target Number: 560 Model Years From: Consequences: Campaign Number: VIN Range: ZS11352 to ZS24994. ZS93169 to ZU98939. ZL85597 to ZL86888. Serial Range: Product Info: Model R 1200 R (K27). Type 0378. R 1200 GS (K25). 0307. R 1200 ST (K28).Defect Details: The brake lines installed on the motorcycles might be under strain. The vibrations that occur when the motorcycle is being ridden could cause these brake lines to develop leaks, allowing brake fluid to escape.Consumer action: BMW has written to all customers advising them to return their motorcycles to their chosen dealership.Market Coverage: NationalRecall Coverage: National
does this include the R1150Gs that koko just put new lines on
Does this apply to bike bought in NZ that are within the VIN ranges?
Disregard my last post. i have been talking to the guys at Experience and they assure me that this problem does not involve my bike.
AnonymousGuest14/05/2008 at 8:20 pmPost count: 2134your bike is an RT so no it does not effect your bike. The bikes of concern are GS and RT only
your bike is an RT so no it does not effect your bike. The bikes of concern are GS and RT only
Now you're just confusing everyone 😀 You might be concerned if you have a 1200R/GS/ST that falls within the given VIN range.
AnonymousGuest16/05/2008 at 6:46 amPost count: 2134your bike is an RT so no it does not effect your bike. The bikes of concern are GS and RT only
Now you're just confusing everyone 😀 You might be concerned if you have a 1200R/GS/ST that falls within the given VIN range.
Ture 🙄 😉
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