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At one time BMW NA had a program, where at 100,000 mile intervals they awarded a nice medallion with the mileage level embossed on it.
Does anyone know if this program is still active?
TIA
JEF
Cincinnati, OH
There are two basic programs. One is through the MOA, now run by Eric Peterson...info can be found here:
http://www.bmwmoa.org/ridetour/mileage_awards
You'll get a pin, patch, and notification of the mileage award...you'll also be listed on the website along with an entry in a future ON.
The other program, as Paul mentions, is through BMW Motorrad. Separate forms and information, but both must be signed off by the dealer.
Eric, why does the MOA High Mileage Award require a dealer's signature unlike the MOA's mileage contest where Ambassador or members signatures suffice? For various reasons I rarely darken a dealer's door these days.
ericthebald;824994{snip} Also said:I forget how fortunate I am to belong to the AZ Rim Riders who count 4 or 5 Ambassadors as members.
I didn't wait 30 months to get the 100,000 mile award. It took me 30 months to ride my first 100,000 miles on a BMW. It took about 8 months to receive the award after the dealer sent in the paper work.Thanks for the replies...at least I know there is still a program, and as one of you waited 30 months, the 12 months I have waited is explained.
I actually had a dealer that is familiar with my bikes and riding submit the paperwork for the 200,300,400, and 500K levels at the same time. We have had no dealer in Cincinnati since I had submitted and recd the 100K level. Getting real close to the 600K level now.
Not too sure why it would take more than 12 months to reveiw the paper work and make the decision, but...
JEF
Cincinnati, OH