A word of warning.
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A word of warning.
A guy in a club I belong too has (had) an old R1100RS.
The ABS packed in a few years ago, but as the brakes worked fine without it, he just carried on and removed the bulbs from the dash.
The cost of a replacement unit was nearly 2 grand fitted.
More than the value of the bike.
Anyway,
He just had a bad crash,
A driver turned across his path.
He panic braked, lost the back and went down.
His bike ended up wedged under the car.
He got only a broken wrist thank God.
Anyway, he now has a problem with his insurance claim.
Some bright spark with the drivers insurers has sussed that his bike has abs, and had the loss adjuster inspect the system and yep, they found that it wasn't working (fault stored on ecu) and that the bulbs had been taken out.
His claim has been denied.
Apparently, if abs is fitted, it should be fully funtional and if it is not, no matter how well the brakes work without it, it is classed as riding with defective brakes.
That means unroadworthy, which null and voids your insurance.
Claim denied, and the driver is now claiming from his insurance for damage to the car.
It's not looking good.
His counter argument was that the bike passed it's MOT without issue but he shot himself in the foot with that one, because he'd removed the bulbs, meaning he'd technically decieved the MOT tester, who may also be in the shit for not spotting it.
Did you know that flashing abs warning lights mean a fail ?
I didn't.
I can't find anything to show that the same rules apply to bikes, but I see no reason why they wouldn't.
http://conversation.which.co.uk/transpo ... ar-safety/
I think he was unlucky to have had his bike sussed out so comprehensively but it goes to show that insurers will try to find any way they can to avoid paying out, and with abs becoming more and more common on bikes, insurers are now more aware of this.
Of course we have the option of turning off the abs, but so I wonder how that would stand up.
Could be interesting.
The ABS packed in a few years ago, but as the brakes worked fine without it, he just carried on and removed the bulbs from the dash.
The cost of a replacement unit was nearly 2 grand fitted.
More than the value of the bike.
Anyway,
He just had a bad crash,
A driver turned across his path.
He panic braked, lost the back and went down.
His bike ended up wedged under the car.
He got only a broken wrist thank God.
Anyway, he now has a problem with his insurance claim.
Some bright spark with the drivers insurers has sussed that his bike has abs, and had the loss adjuster inspect the system and yep, they found that it wasn't working (fault stored on ecu) and that the bulbs had been taken out.
His claim has been denied.
Apparently, if abs is fitted, it should be fully funtional and if it is not, no matter how well the brakes work without it, it is classed as riding with defective brakes.
That means unroadworthy, which null and voids your insurance.
Claim denied, and the driver is now claiming from his insurance for damage to the car.
It's not looking good.
His counter argument was that the bike passed it's MOT without issue but he shot himself in the foot with that one, because he'd removed the bulbs, meaning he'd technically decieved the MOT tester, who may also be in the shit for not spotting it.
Did you know that flashing abs warning lights mean a fail ?
I didn't.
I can't find anything to show that the same rules apply to bikes, but I see no reason why they wouldn't.
http://conversation.which.co.uk/transpo ... ar-safety/
I think he was unlucky to have had his bike sussed out so comprehensively but it goes to show that insurers will try to find any way they can to avoid paying out, and with abs becoming more and more common on bikes, insurers are now more aware of this.
Of course we have the option of turning off the abs, but so I wonder how that would stand up.
Could be interesting.
Some people who have removed the abs ( GS models) informed their insurers, and got it accepted (removed- not defeated).
Always a bit of a risk:
Informed and Accepted
Rejected and noted as "refused cover"
Not informed- then try to claim.
You play the odds.......
Al
Always a bit of a risk:
Informed and Accepted
Rejected and noted as "refused cover"
Not informed- then try to claim.
You play the odds.......
Al
If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
- Steve1200S
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Makes sense to me....
If it should have ABS, it should have ABS. By removing it you've reduced the safety of your bike and increased your chance of having a crash. Not telling your insurane is asking for it IMO.
That being said, I'm currently riding without ABS untill it's fixed.....
Glad your friend came off lightly in terms of injury though.
If it should have ABS, it should have ABS. By removing it you've reduced the safety of your bike and increased your chance of having a crash. Not telling your insurane is asking for it IMO.
That being said, I'm currently riding without ABS untill it's fixed.....
Glad your friend came off lightly in terms of injury though.
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Steve.
1980 R100S
2003 VFR 800
A Silly Van.
Steve.
1980 R100S
2003 VFR 800
A Silly Van.
Steve1200S wrote:Makes sense to me....
If it should have ABS, it should have ABS. By removing it you've reduced the safety of your bike and increased your chance of having a crash. Not telling your insurane is asking for it IMO.
That being said, I'm currently riding without ABS untill it's fixed.....
Glad your friend came off lightly in terms of injury though.
http://www.i-bmw.com/showthread.php?t=41122
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyUvwwBQg0A
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Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
- Steve1200S
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- Location: Sheffield
enter the last bit of your VIN number here
http://www.bmwarchiv.de/vin/bmw-vin-decoder.html
and it'll show the delivered spec. It's in German but there's always Google Translate
For example my K12GT's vin is ZN72879
and brings up
Daten für die Fahrgestellnummer: WB10587017ZN72879
Modellbezeichnung: K1200GT
Ausführung: Europa
Typschlüssel: 0587
E-Code: K44
Motor: 4-ZYL - 1,20l (112kW)
Getriebe: manuell
Außenfarbe: KRISTALLGRAU-METALLIC (989)
Produktionsdatum: 05.04.2007
Werk: Berlin
Code
Sonderausstattung
Optional Equipment
X320A
Xenon-Licht
X321A
Scheinwerfer linksasymmetrisch
X326A
Tachometer mph
X381A
Bedienungsanleitung Englisch
X416A
ESA Fahrwerk
Q433A
Ausstattungspaket 3
X518A
Sitzheizung
X519A
Heizgriffe
X530A
RDC
X538A
Geschwindigkeitsregelung
X539A
Bordcomputer
X553A
Windschild hoch
X603A
Diebstahlwarnanlage
X650A
ASC
Y736A
Länderausführung Grossbritannien
which Google Translate puts as
Data for the chassis number: WB10587017ZN72879
Model Name: K1200GT
Version: Europe
Type code: 0587
E-Code: K44
Engine: 4-CYL - 1.20 l (112kW)
Transmission: manual
Exterior Color: CRYSTAL GRAY METALLIC (989)
Production Date: 05.04.2007
Work: Berlin
code
Special Features
optional Equipment
X320A
Xenon light
X321A
headlights linksasymmetrisch
X326A
Speedometer mph
X381A
Operating Instructions English
X416A
ESA chassis
Q433A
Equipment Package 3
X518A
Heated seats
X519A
Heated Grips
X530A
RDC
X538A
speed control
X539A
board computer
X553A
Windscreen large
X603A
Anti-theft alarm
X650A
ASC
Y736A
Country version UK
http://www.bmwarchiv.de/vin/bmw-vin-decoder.html
and it'll show the delivered spec. It's in German but there's always Google Translate
For example my K12GT's vin is ZN72879
and brings up
Daten für die Fahrgestellnummer: WB10587017ZN72879
Modellbezeichnung: K1200GT
Ausführung: Europa
Typschlüssel: 0587
E-Code: K44
Motor: 4-ZYL - 1,20l (112kW)
Getriebe: manuell
Außenfarbe: KRISTALLGRAU-METALLIC (989)
Produktionsdatum: 05.04.2007
Werk: Berlin
Code
Sonderausstattung
Optional Equipment
X320A
Xenon-Licht
X321A
Scheinwerfer linksasymmetrisch
X326A
Tachometer mph
X381A
Bedienungsanleitung Englisch
X416A
ESA Fahrwerk
Q433A
Ausstattungspaket 3
X518A
Sitzheizung
X519A
Heizgriffe
X530A
RDC
X538A
Geschwindigkeitsregelung
X539A
Bordcomputer
X553A
Windschild hoch
X603A
Diebstahlwarnanlage
X650A
ASC
Y736A
Länderausführung Grossbritannien
which Google Translate puts as
Data for the chassis number: WB10587017ZN72879
Model Name: K1200GT
Version: Europe
Type code: 0587
E-Code: K44
Engine: 4-CYL - 1.20 l (112kW)
Transmission: manual
Exterior Color: CRYSTAL GRAY METALLIC (989)
Production Date: 05.04.2007
Work: Berlin
code
Special Features
optional Equipment
X320A
Xenon light
X321A
headlights linksasymmetrisch
X326A
Speedometer mph
X381A
Operating Instructions English
X416A
ESA chassis
Q433A
Equipment Package 3
X518A
Heated seats
X519A
Heated Grips
X530A
RDC
X538A
speed control
X539A
board computer
X553A
Windscreen large
X603A
Anti-theft alarm
X650A
ASC
Y736A
Country version UK
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Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
slparry wrote:enter the last bit of your VIN number here
http://www.bmwarchiv.de/vin/bmw-vin-decoder.html
and it'll show the delivered spec. It's in German but there's always Google Translate
Great link that, I now know my BCR is a genuine replika without ABS.
Thanks for posting it
Steve1200S wrote:Thanks Steve, It's getting done under warranty though.
Booked in on the 6th to have the entire unit replaced.
My BMW dealer told me that the ABS unit on my R1200C needed to be replaced.
I asked a smaller independent dealer I know to look at the bike.
He phoned me later that day and said "all sorted, you just needed a new battery"
Evidently, BMW abs systems are very battery sensitive, and if there is even a slight weakness with the battery, it'll register as a fault and the abs will shut down.
He must have been right because it's worked fine ever since.
- Steve1200S
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- Location: Sheffield
slparry wrote:enter the last bit of your VIN number here
http://www.bmwarchiv.de/vin/bmw-vin-decoder.html
and it'll show the delivered spec. It's in German but there's always Google Translate
For example my K12GT's vin is ZN72879
and brings up......
......Special Features
Very Frigile Electronics (Warranty Recomended!).....
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Steve.
1980 R100S
2003 VFR 800
A Silly Van.
Steve.
1980 R100S
2003 VFR 800
A Silly Van.
Steve1200S wrote:slparry wrote:enter the last bit of your VIN number here
http://www.bmwarchiv.de/vin/bmw-vin-decoder.html
and it'll show the delivered spec. It's in German but there's always Google Translate
For example my K12GT's vin is ZN72879
and brings up......
......Special Features
Sehr schwache elektronik (erweiterte garantie empfohlen).....
LOL ... edited
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Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
Steve1200S wrote:Makes sense to me....
If it should have ABS, it should have ABS. By removing it you've reduced the safety of your bike and increased your chance of having a crash. Not telling your insurane is asking for it IMO.
That being said, I'm currently riding without ABS untill it's fixed.....
Glad your friend came off lightly in terms of injury though.
Here's another conundrum that I've always wondered about.
When my brother got killed the police checked the tyre pressures on his bike and noted they were not to BMW spec. However, what they didn't note was they were to the tyre manufacturers spec.
For example BMW pressures for the R1100S in the ownera handbook are way different from the tyre manufacturers who currently all specify 2.5 bar fr and 2.9 bar rr
Now in the event of something happening does this disparity give insurers a wriggle space?
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Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
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slparry wrote:Steve1200S wrote:slparry wrote:enter the last bit of your VIN number here
http://www.bmwarchiv.de/vin/bmw-vin-decoder.html
and it'll show the delivered spec. It's in German but there's always Google Translate
For example my K12GT's vin is ZN72879
and brings up......
......Special Features
Sehr schwache elektronik (erweiterte garantie empfohlen).....
LOL ... edited
Steve, what did I say about German nouns and capital letters!!!???
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'04 BCR
Yam SR 500 long term restoration
wanna win the lottery and ride my bike
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