Bmw R1200c 2003

Model R1200c made in 2003 by Bmw got 14 consumer complains there is 1 investigation as well as 3 service bulletins. Consumer complaints with reference, among others things, to engine and engine cooling, fuel system, gasoline and steering. Technical service bulletines regarding exterior lighting, fuel system, other. The car had one investigation (fuel system, gasoline).

Model 2003

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
SIB-63-02-0108/01/201010037025Ready04/27/2011
SIB-63-02-0108/01/201010037025Bmw: procedure for determining and replacing incandescent and halogen light bulbs under warranty. *rm04/27/2011
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER
SB-00-021-0711/01/200710030825Bmw motorcycle: engine fuels containing ethanol. bmw motorrad has no objection to the use of si engine fuels containing up to a maximum of 10% ethanol and imposes no warranty restrictions. ethanol mixtures in proportions higher than 10%12/07/2009

Investigations


NHTSA IDManufacturerDate openDate closeSubjectRecall campaign
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - DELIVERY - HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS
PE03054BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE12/01/200301/23/2004FUEL LINE LEAKAGE04V028000
 Bmw is conducting a recall (04v-028).an information request(ir)response was not received. upon bmw's receipt of the ir, and after discussions with odi, bmwdetermined that a recall was necessary. on certain motorcycles, the o-ring contained within the fuel line quick-disconnect coupling could become damaged.further, there is also a problem involving crimp-type hose clamps, which can also result in a small fuel leak.dealers will inspect, and if necessary, adjust all crimp-type hose clamps.also all fuel line quick-disconnect couplings will be inspected.if a leak is detected, the quick-disconnect o-ring will be replaced.if damaged, the coupling will be replaced.owner notification is expected to begin during february 2004.

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
09/27/20032004005/30/2003
 Motorcycle throttle locks at 2000 rpm with no warning, motorcycle engine will die when clutch is engaged., motorcycle will die dur acceleration from standing stop.
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
08/21/2009206241
 While riding my motorcycle fuel starting spraying from a fuel line disconnect fitting. the male portion broke. i was stopped at a traffic light and noticed fuel just gushing out of one of the side panels and splashing on the exhaust. my entire tank (aprox 2 gallons) emptied in a matter of 1-2 minutes. this is the first time this has happened to me but from research on online forums www.chromeheads.com it is very common. this could have caused a major fire. the fuel was dripping directly onto my hot exhaust pipes, legs and boots. if the fuel had caught on fire it would have caused me serious injury. bmw now sells metal quick connects. i think there should be a recall and all these plastic quick connects should be replaced with metal ones. *tr
STEERING - LINKAGES
02/01/2003102/01/2003
 Bmw motorcycle model r1200clc. the motorcycle pulls to the right. bmw's response is no fault found opperating as designed.
04/24/2003100104/21/2003
 The bmw cruiser family of motorcycles exhibits a large proportion of units that have a pull to the right issue, in varying degrees. this is extremly dangerous on a two wheeled vehicle. a review of web sites that support these vehicles all report the same issue occuring. to date, bmw has not done anything about the issue. i am contacting you as bmw has discontinued the model this year and i feel that no fix will be forthcoming. owners have done various quick fixes, but none have been certified by bmw. currently my bike with 6,000 miles is showing premature tire wear indicative of a pttr (pull to the right) issue. this pttr also has been reported to cause fatigue among some riders, all which could result in accident/injuries. refer to www.chromeheads.org for board discussion of the pttr issue among owners. thank you, r karlstad. *ak
STRUCTURE
09/01/20031010012/04/2002
 Bmw r1200clc motorcycle sufficiently misbalanced (i.e. center of gravity).he right of center line, such that a right counter steer is continuously required to enable the bike to track straight; implying that the bike. *ak could not be reliably be ridden straight without falling over, on low traction surfaces such as greasy, or icy roads; as well as creating left arm rider fatigue over long distances, and inducing excessive left side front tire wear.
STRUCTURE - FRAME AND MEMBERS - UNDERBODY SHIELDS
04/24/2003100104/21/2003
 The bmw cruiser family of motorcycles exhibits a large proportion of units that have a pull to the right issue, in varying degrees. this is extremly dangerous on a two wheeled vehicle. a review of web sites that support these vehicles all report the same issue occuring. to date, bmw has not done anything about the issue. i am contacting you as bmw has discontinued the model this year and i feel that no fix will be forthcoming. owners have done various quick fixes, but none have been certified by bmw. currently my bike with 6,000 miles is showing premature tire wear indicative of a pttr (pull to the right) issue. this pttr also has been reported to cause fatigue among some riders, all which could result in accident/injuries. refer to www.chromeheads.org for board discussion of the pttr issue among owners. thank you, r karlstad. *ak
SUSPENSION
05/05/200311
 Bmw motorcycles model year 2003 model # r12cl have a significant wheel alignment/tracking problem secondary to a design defect. bmw argues that this is normal for this model and refuses toi address the problem. *ak this is a significant saftey issue and there should be a recall mandated. following is a description of the problem as i described and confirmed it with bmw. 2003 bmw r12cl wb10496a73zj30279 has tracking to the right problems which have been confirmed by bmw master technician gary gilbertson at dealer 2049. front and rear wheel frame geometry and tracking to the right. this motorcycle was noted by myself to have a significant pull or tracking to the right side during normal operating conditions. the motorcycle was evaluated for this problem by bmw master technician gary gilbertson on june 3 2003 at dealership 2049 and he determined that this was a significant problem. the unit had been in service for 578 miles at this time. repair order 44013 was generated at this time documenting this problem. i have attached this for your review. since this problem causes rider fatigue from the constant steer pressure that must be applied to keep the motorcycle tracking following the road it is a safety issue also it will cause premature uneven tire wear , it must be addressed now. service manager long told me that he had contacted you to discuss this problem and possible solutions and that you replied  all bmw motorcycles track to the right
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 2003 bmw r1z00 ck motorcycle tracks to the right because the motorcycle is balanced heavy on the right. *mr the vehicle was imbalanced and heavy on the right side. the dealer stated that they would not do anything about the problem. *scc
07/25/20031
 While driving motorcycle's stability is hard to maintain, it always pulls to the right, dealer has inspected motorcycle and could not duplicate or correct the problem. bmw, model r1200clc , 2003.*ak
SUSPENSION - FRONT
04/24/2003100104/21/2003
 The bmw cruiser family of motorcycles exhibits a large proportion of units that have a pull to the right issue, in varying degrees. this is extremly dangerous on a two wheeled vehicle. a review of web sites that support these vehicles all report the same issue occuring. to date, bmw has not done anything about the issue. i am contacting you as bmw has discontinued the model this year and i feel that no fix will be forthcoming. owners have done various quick fixes, but none have been certified by bmw. currently my bike with 6,000 miles is showing premature tire wear indicative of a pttr (pull to the right) issue. this pttr also has been reported to cause fatigue among some riders, all which could result in accident/injuries. refer to www.chromeheads.org for board discussion of the pttr issue among owners. thank you, r karlstad. *ak
TIRES - VALVE
07/23/20055530106/21/2003
 Traveling home on two lane divided highway at 55 mph. i had traveled 40 miles from my starting point prior to event. heard a loud pop and air escaping from rear tire. the tire went flat and the motorcycle moved violently from side to side and flipped. i tried to control but the bike flipped me off and i sustained injuries. i talked with the repair shop and they found no holes in the tire although felt the valve stem failed due to rubber failure. this motorcycle is only two years old have others failed so early?
VISIBILITY - REARVIEW MIRRORS/DEVICES
01/27/2004103/06/2003
 Rearview mirror design on the bmw r1200 clc motorcycle provides litttle or no view to the sides and poor view to the rear.this problem is especially bad at night.*ak
WHEELS
02/01/2003102/01/2003
 Bmw motorcycle model r1200clc. the motorcycle pulls to the right. bmw's response is no fault found opperating as designed.
WHEELS - RIM
04/24/2003100104/21/2003
 The bmw cruiser family of motorcycles exhibits a large proportion of units that have a pull to the right issue, in varying degrees. this is extremly dangerous on a two wheeled vehicle. a review of web sites that support these vehicles all report the same issue occuring. to date, bmw has not done anything about the issue. i am contacting you as bmw has discontinued the model this year and i feel that no fix will be forthcoming. owners have done various quick fixes, but none have been certified by bmw. currently my bike with 6,000 miles is showing premature tire wear indicative of a pttr (pull to the right) issue. this pttr also has been reported to cause fatigue among some riders, all which could result in accident/injuries. refer to www.chromeheads.org for board discussion of the pttr issue among owners. thank you, r karlstad. *ak

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