I contacted Seaver’s last Wednesday June 28 and was told nothing could be done with my 2016 R1200GS until I receive a letter from BMW Motorrad. (As of July 5 I have not received a letter.) It’s easy to check your GS for the “gap” referenced in the post above. Every GS in the years affected should be checked by their owners immediately! If fact, the check for a gap should become part of your daily safety check routine until the warranty repair can be completed. The warranty repair from the factory consists of press fitting a collar over the fork tubes near the top portion of the triple clamp to reinforce the top of fork tubes. If there’s a gap prior to the repair, new fork tubes are required in addition to the collar. There’s a long thread on Adventure Rider with more info.