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I have had the same experience with cars. Hondas and Toyotas were by far the most relaible and trouble free.
However, the German cars I have had, were in constant need of attention, and were very expensive to repair if repairs could not be done by me.
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So far this month the themes on this Forum have been dissatisfaction with the ON, dissatisfaction with MOA, dissastisfaction with local clubs, dissatisfaction with BMW AG, dissatisfaction with BMW Motorrad USA, dissatisfaction with the Forum, dissatisfaction with the moderators of the Forum, and dissatisfaction with BMW motorcycles.
Since it is about 70F out right now I think I'll go break something on my unreliable bike.
It's all really dissatisfaction with the weather. Most of us can't ride now, and don't have any hope of riding for at least another month.
All this nonsense will go away when the weather breaks.
So far this month the themes on this Forum have been dissatisfaction with the ON, dissatisfaction with MOA, dissastisfaction with local clubs, dissatisfaction with BMW AG, dissatisfaction with BMW Motorrad USA, dissatisfaction with the Forum, dissatisfaction with the moderators of the Forum, and dissatisfaction with BMW motorcycles.
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Ah ha! So it is a symptom of weather induced malaise rather than the expression of intelectual honesty and integrity? I see.
I have a Yamaha and 5 Beemers sitting in the shop covering both ends of the supposed reliability spectrum. Sometimes when I walk into the shop I catch the tail end of the FJR mocking the Beemers.
To keep things in perspective, all brands have their issues. A member on another forum just had his FJR's subframe self-destruct at speed. Turns out it is fairly common.
http://www.twtex.com/forums/showthread.php?t=92180
"Fairly common"?? Do not really know what that means.