'07 and '08 failures became somewhat commonplace, but with what seemed like fewer and fewer reports of problems with the '09s and '10s, I was beginning to think things were looking up for the 110 and came close to dumping my reliable 103 for an '11 a few weeks ago. I decided to wait and see what, if anything, was in store for a mid-year release since it was so close and now on the eve of that release comes this story of multiple engine replacements on a 2010 model. Yeah, this is only one man's experience, but, along with thinking about the 35,000 trouble-free (though, admittedly, at times very high-speed wobbly!
) miles I've put on the '04 103, it definitely has me reconsidering whether or not I want to roll the dice on a new one. 
Brian
It's a tough call.
I absolutely love and enjoy my 09 SEUC but loving the ride doesn't mean I like drinking the 110 koolaide.
I have no plans on selling it but worry about the 110 what ifs everytime I ride.
It's a 35K bike I probably have 45K in and is worth 25K.
I figure I have 2 options,
1) sell it and loose the 20K
2) ride it till the 110 takes a dump like Tommys, spend 5 grand on it and then ride it 50K miles more.
So with option 2 being the lesser of the two evils I'm going for #2 and save the 15K. (how's that for voodoo math?)
I took the checkbook down to the local BMW shop last month to buy a new K1600GTL, OMG, it was like being in a Harley shop 10/15 years ago. They were going to do me a favor by selling me one and then told me I'd have to wait till September 11 for it to come in. WRONG response from them! I guess at some point I'll find me a 06 SEUC, add a KTP and then take Don's advice.
Better the wobble you know than the devil you don't?
SBB