BMW should look at thier Competition!

Low On Cash

Active member
Its no Biggie - but I was totally disappointed to see the lack of protection for the BMW radiator. The aluminum radiator is totally exposed to rocks and road debris because for reasons unknown, BMW only decided to only give us 1/3 of our front fender. Run over and kick up one nail, and you'll be sitting on the side of the road then spend major money and labor for a new radiator which is $653 by itself.

It's almost as if they designed it to damage the radiator. Its so puzzling why they would not extend the fender downward to protect not only the radiator but keep all that crap from loading up in the side panels as well. Making matter worse, I've only found one company to make a radiator protector which is "Way" over - priced as well as ugly with large goody BMW letters on it. Looks like I'll buy a screen door protector from Home Depot and make my own.

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Moving to the rear, its not much better, BMW needs to put an inner fender here as well - since after one construction zone your once silver engine is now earth color.

Anyhow, below is a few images of my Xmax 300 - not only do they have a super fender that dips down below the radiator, they even closed in around the radiator to keep crap from getting into all the panels and engine and electronics. Another plus is; Yamaha closed the whole bottom in for better aerodynamics and also to keep all the dirt, dust and crap from traveling up into the panels and engine.

Look around BMW this is 2018!

Ride Safe - Mike



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bicyclenut

Member
A number of bikes leave the radiators pretty exposed for damage, guess that’s why so many aftermarket radiator/cooler guards are available. It would be nice if manufacturers just put them there as stock.

I added one over the winter.

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Low On Cash

Active member
Very nice - I see it has a frame, did you have it made up or did you do it yourself?

Just wanted to add a note - have you tried holding up those grilles to a fan, they stop around 70% of the air from flowing though it. Not sure it would be a problem but its really something to think about.

Thanks
 
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Low On Cash

Active member
I would not count on a BMW Tech to answer any post since according to my calls to BMW "There Is None". Its sad with all their financial wealth, they cannot half a dozen techs to answer questions from their users.

When you call they tell you to call a service center - like those guys are going to know anything about a scooter right?

Mike
 

SteveADV

Active member
I would not count on a BMW Tech to answer any post since according to my calls to BMW "There Is None". Its sad with all their financial wealth, they cannot half a dozen techs to answer questions from their users.

When you call they tell you to call a service center - like those guys are going to know anything about a scooter right?

Mike

No doubt you guys know it's always best to leverage your dealer....or learn to speak German:D
 
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