Duane Ausherman wrote:
BMW was wrong.................. again. OK, I have my flame suit on, so lets start the discussion.
Actually Duane I don't recall seeing very many people posting here who would defend BMW from criticism. But there are those who require convincing when BMW is wrong. I guess there are some who do think that BMW knows best since they designed the bike.
Hell, BMW engineers, subcontractors, and part manufacturers were motivated by what motivates many of us, i.e. be successful and make more money so we can hang out with a better class of women. In a less cynical (and less sexist) way of saying it, product excellence isn't job number 1.
And we don't have to troll too deeply to snag a few BMW bonehead blunders. Or worse than that denial that there is a problem when one exists that can threaten life and limb. In my cynical thought processes I reckon that BMW making good on all the cracking snowflake front wheels came not from the goodness of their heart toward loyal customers as much as sharp advice from corporate lawyers not to screw around with this one.
Ken