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    Canadian info for GS & GSA driveshaft replacement

    I just went through the process of getting a brand new driveshaft, shipped to my house, for my 2015 GS in BC Canada.
    I thought I would pass on my experience to our members.
    I first read about this inspection/ replacement on this Website a few months ago but just last week I read in the GS forum on ADV rider about the driveshaft part # and the new price - a whole bunch less than the old price !!

    FYI, in Canada, the old driveshaft price was $ 1650.00 CDN !!!!
    Now in Canada the new price is $ 240.99 CDN. WOW, what a drop in price.
    This also requires asking for the new part # 33735A670C3

    This procedure is not a recall but an inspection/replace during your normal servicing. Don't expect to receive a letter from BMW advising you of this.
    THIS PROGRAM IS FOR 2013 to 2017 GS and GSA only, I believe.
    In Canada if your bike has less than 60,000 KM's the dealer will do a special test and if it passes the test no new driveshaft will be installed. If it fails, you'll get a new driveshaft for free.
    If your bike has more than 60,000 they'll just install a new driveshaft for free.

    In my case I asked the dealer if I could just purchase the driveshaft outright for the $ 240.99 price to have for future consideration at home. He agreed. I received it yesterday.
    Thanks to Justin at Island BMW in Victoria, BC.

    Hope this info is useful to other Canadian members.

    Ron in Kamloops, BC

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    The site afmb.fr reported that the campaign had been expanded beyond the authority RTs to all of them.

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    More info from a previous thread- https://forums.bmwmoa.org/showthread...GS-drive-shaft
    Not sure if Canadian or US versions are different.

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    Perhaps the Canadian bikes are lumped in with the EU bikes that have yet to be subject to the campaign.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RadioFlyer View Post
    The site afmb.fr reported that the campaign had been expanded beyond the authority RTs to all of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee View Post
    All RTs or all Wetheads?
    It doesn't permit cut and paste but a long list including GS, R, RS, RT with varying years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RadioFlyer View Post
    It doesn't permit cut and paste but a long list including GS, R, RS, RT with varying years.

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    Thanks, I had not heard the R and RS had been added to the campaign.
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    Further to the OP's post, a buddy of mine just had his 100,000km service done on his GS and while it was in at Island BMW (Victoria) they replaced his driveshaft at no charge.

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    This is very useful information. Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by RonWiebe View Post
    FYI, in Canada, the old driveshaft price was $ 1650.00 CDN !!!!
    Now in Canada the new price is $ 240.99 CDN. WOW, what a drop in price.
    That is because that is all it is worth. For some of us that have a well equipped shop, it would be an absolute zero (-273C) day in hell before I spend $1650.

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