Oh I see, it was a radical weight saving strategy that went too far! That and combining the riders seat with the petrol tank....the extra no-smoking notices that were needed outweighed the weight savingss.....rtfm wrote: Maybe that's why it failed! The decision to make the fork seal an integral part of the engine was always going to be controversial!
New C 600 Sport Fork seal failure
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Re: New C 600 Sport Fork seal failure
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So you keep saying, repeatedly. The engine of the BMW is made in Taiwan, and I'm no engineer, but I'm pretty sure the fork seal isn't part of the engine.MrGrumpy wrote:gn2 wrote:What do you expect from Taiwanese shite?
Maybe right there but I bet they weren't made in Germany either.
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All fixed super fast . Badly installed seal at the factory . One of those things . Liking it a lot , fast even running it in , like a bigger T Max , more leg room . more toys and ABS . Handles really well . I am back in the Groove and cannot fault BMW for Customer care and service .Very impressed with my dealer . And breath !!
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gn2
Re: New C 600 Sport Fork seal failure
I can set your mind at rest, the fork seal is definitely not part of the engine.MrGrumpy wrote: I'm pretty sure the fork seal isn't part of the engine.
The engine is not the only bit of the TGS manufactured in Taiwan.
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Thank goodness for your comprehensive list of parts and their manufacturing locatiosgn2 wrote:I can set your mind at rest, the fork seal is definitely not part of the engine.MrGrumpy wrote: I'm pretty sure the fork seal isn't part of the engine.
The engine is not the only bit of the TGS manufactured in Taiwan.
Good to hear it, like you say, it's just one of those things and a good test of your dealers attitude which it seems he passed with flying colourstmaxrobbo wrote:All fixed super fast . Badly installed seal at the factory . One of those things . Liking it a lot , fast even running it in , like a bigger T Max , more leg room . more toys and ABS . Handles really well . I am back in the Groove and cannot fault BMW for Customer care and service .Very impressed with my dealer .
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Bwahhahahaha! Great postings haha!
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Just go on BMWs website I'm sure you'll find the list on there....rtfm wrote:Thank goodness for your comprehensive list of parts and their manufacturing locatios![]()
No wait a minute, you won't because they only claim to assemble it in Germany.
Where the parts are manufactured is really anyone's guess but if it was Germany (or EU) they would be shouting it from the rooftops.
But they're not and they're not.
Country of manufacture isn't the problem, its BMWs dishonesty which gets me.
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If they claim to assemble it in Germany and they do how is that dishonest?? I don't actually ever recall seeing adverts from Honda saying come and buy our latest Vietnamese built scooter . Every manufacturer has always sourced parts from all over the world .. So why single out BMW .
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Either way its now one sweet Scooter !!
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Re: New C 600 Sport Fork seal failure
The example you mention Honda are a global company and are open about where their products are manufactured.jamie wrote:If they claim to assemble it in Germany and they do how is that dishonest?? I don't actually ever recall seeing adverts from Honda saying come and buy our latest Vietnamese built scooter . Every manufacturer has always sourced parts from all over the world .. So why single out BMW .
http://world.honda.com/group/manufactur ... index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BMW market their TGS as a premium European product and allude to a German provenance to justify the ridiculous purchase price.
"You’ll realise the C 600 Sport is a genuine BMW as soon as you climb aboard." source
BMW do not have any mention of Taiwan or Kymco on their website, nor do they state where the components are actually manufactured.
I find this dishonest.