If you you want to keep using it, change the oil/filter with OE spec and keep the receipts as proof, ride it. Any dealership will have a very hard job of trying to refuse warranty due to the current situation, if fact to get manufactures warranty you only have to prove it's been serviced correctly, not that they did it.
Hopefully I won’t need to make any warranty claims. However, if I just do my own thing when it comes to servicing, I don’t suppose my dealer will be too interested in helping me.Dealers are businesses not charities.
Providing you service the bike with OE spec filters/oils etc and to the service intervals, they can't refuse a warranty claim within the manufactures warranty period.
the manufacturer gives the warranty
If your dealer can't service it because they're closed and you can't get a local shop/mechanic to do it for you.
At present neither is possible, hence me saying do it yourself.
QuoteIf your dealer can't service it because they're closed and you can't get a local shop/mechanic to do it for you.I haven’t contacted them yet.QuoteAt present neither is possible, hence me saying do it yourself.I will find out what is possible, or not, when I contact them.
your bike can be serviced anywhere (the government stopped dealerships from having exclusivity) as long as genuine makers parts are used, the warranty is still valid--that's the law.
VNA, have a look at this link, may answer some of your questions about your BMW warranty.https://www.discover.bmw-motorrad.co.uk/ownership/service-repairs-warranty-covid
For any BMW motorcycle that is due a 600 mile running-in service during this period we have extended the mileage allowance to 1,200 miles (2,000km).
I love the look of that KTM. A really good looking bike, brilliant styling job to my eye.