The warranty text Billy quoted above is quite clear. The bike will be repaired at no cost to the customer, except for some specific items: tires, maintenance, Garmins, batteries, etc.
Because the warranty specifically lists some exceptions to its coverage, items that are not listed as exceptions (like consumables) are not excepted. Thus, consumables are covered. For you Latin geeks: expressio unius est exclusio alterius.
Any court seeing these facts and this text would have no difficulty in finding that neither BMW (who issued the warranty) nor the dealer (who does the work) can charge the customer for the oil refill. The old oil may be reused, or new oil provided, but the customer may not be charged.
Because the warranty specifically lists some exceptions to its coverage, items that are not listed as exceptions (like consumables) are not excepted. Thus, consumables are covered. For you Latin geeks: expressio unius est exclusio alterius.
Any court seeing these facts and this text would have no difficulty in finding that neither BMW (who issued the warranty) nor the dealer (who does the work) can charge the customer for the oil refill. The old oil may be reused, or new oil provided, but the customer may not be charged.