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2. Did the owner buy them? If so what was the cost?
What part of the warranty?
Check- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson–Moss_Warranty_Act
Those look pretty snappy
OM
I was told that they might void the warranty with BMW because they didn't come standard. I think Brembos are the answer to the leaking Hayes issue and maybe they will be the next FIX.
Steve
Did BMW replace those, or was that done by you?
Does the ABS perform correctly with those?
Thanks.
Calipers and pads alone from a R1200 cost $1,580.
The Brembo website (http://moto.brembo.com/en) has a configurator, but it won't let the user select calipers for most recent BMW bikes front brake applications. It will allow selection of pads and discs.
The Brembo calipers look spiffy. It would be nice to know exactly how they got there.
1. Did the dealer or BMW provide them?
2. Did the owner buy them? If so what was the cost?
3. Are they a direct replacement or were modifications of anything required.
4. Do they work correctly with the ABS?
5. Etc. ?
Supplied by BMW to the BMW dealer as a customer purchase (me), like any other parts. I purchased the entire hardware system (calipers, pads, install kits, new bolts and bleeders, etc. for $1850.00 plus 220 for assembly and installation by the BMW dealer. No mods required. Everything bolts together. ABS works fine. Requires reset of ECU pressure modulator. All done as part of the labor charge.
None of this has any effect on the warranty as it was done by the original selling dealer in Burbank, CA. Mastertech Shelby. Total time including tire replacement to Road5 GTs around 4 hours. Tire cost and mounting NOT included in above pricing.
Correct.
complete job including an additional $300 for installation kits (pins, clips, springs, etc), all new hardware bolts, bleeders, and $220 for labor of assembly and installation and software (Press. modulator) update and complete brake fluid flush was around $ 2000+
Correct.
complete job including an additional $300 for installation kits (pins, clips, springs, etc), all new hardware bolts, bleeders, and $220 for labor of assembly and installation and software (Press. modulator) update and complete brake fluid flush was around $ 2000+
Hopefully BMW will reimburse you the $2,000+ if this turns out to be the long awaited fix, good luck.
Steve