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Post by slparry »

As some here know I have, thankfully, BMW extended warranty on my KGT.

Just put the details in for my 03 BCR and was still suprised to find they would still cover it for the same £36 pcm fee :)

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Post by Blackal »

"on a similar policy for an additionsl £36 per month" would be more precise.

They'll do the same price on my GS Adv and HP2s

That premium per annum, will get a bit of repair work done to a an 1100s.

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Post by milleplod »

I got a quote last year, just prior to a ride across France into Spain - I thought the breakdown (Emergency Service) would be well worth having. A week before I went, having set up the cover online, I called just to check if 'self-serviced' bikes were covered (my ST was BMW serviced up till it being 4 years old, I've been doing it since).

A resounding 'no'! :cry:

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Post by Blackal »

I used to have it on my GSA, and it cost around £330 for a year (including the emergency cover) - then, they changed it such that the emergency cover cost an additional premium (over the £330)..........

That's when I stopped.

Looks like they have gone back to including the emergency cover - probably due to a lot of people ditching the cover.

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Post by milleplod »

They ask you to declare "I can confirm that my vehicle has been fully serviced in accordance with the manufacturing recommendations/intervals and has not been modified in any way" when setting it up online.

In the policy booklet, it mentions that you should keep any garage receipts for servicing work, and that genuine, or equivalent quality, parts must have been used. But even if you're a fully trained mechanic, they won't accept DIY servicing.

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