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Considering Something a bit Different...

Postby Skybone » Fri May 23, 2014 12:53 pm

Considering getting a boxer at some point in the future, so have been doing a little research into them, when found the forum. What better place to do some research? :D :wink:

Much prefer unfaired bikes, so I was looking into the R1100/1150/1200R, though I must admit that the R11/12S is a damn fine looking bike. Our local BM showroom actually has an RnineT in, gorgeous in the "flesh" but somehow, I don't think I'll ever get to actually own one! :D

Had a few bikes over the years, a single, some 4's and quite a few triples. Only 1 twin though so far (Yam TRX).
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Postby hobbit » Fri May 23, 2014 4:01 pm

Hi Skybone,
thinking or the R nine t myself, was the one in showroom for sdale or already sold

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Postby eyore » Fri May 23, 2014 5:32 pm

Hi and welcome. Obviously it depends on your budget, but another option worth looking at and very similar in to the R1150 is the Guzzi Breve 1100.Yes, yes, I just picked one up :oops: Have to say its a bit of a revelation and a bike that often falls under the radar.
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Postby ianbcr » Fri May 23, 2014 6:22 pm

[quote="hobbit"]Hi Skybone,
thinking or the R nine t myself, was the one in showroom for sdale or already sold[/quote]

there was one in this weeks mcn £13k
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Postby hobbit » Sat May 24, 2014 10:21 am

think he was taknig the p*ss, i would like one but not to spend more than 1 from dealer :D

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Postby ianbcr » Sat May 24, 2014 12:11 pm

[quote="hobbit"]think he was taknig the p*ss, i would like one but not to spend more than 1 from dealer :D[/quote]

perhaps he thought they would be in short supply, bought one and is trying to make a quick buck on it.
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Postby Mitch1100 » Sat May 24, 2014 11:59 pm

Welcome…be careful…the boxers become addictive, i have 2 at present
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Postby Skybone » Tue May 27, 2014 9:15 am

eyore wrote:Hi and welcome. Obviously it depends on your budget, but another option worth looking at and very similar in to the R1150 is the Guzzi Breve 1100.Yes, yes, I just picked one up :oops: Have to say its a bit of a revelation and a bike that often falls under the radar.


Thanks for the welcomes. :)

Bizarrely enough, it's seeing a Guzzi in a bike shop that started this whole thing off! I recently rebuilt a VN800 for the wife, who fancied getting back on a bike after a long break. When we were looking, all the bikes we saw advertised had been sold before we got to see them. We found one that was cheap, but needed a lot of work, so it became my winter project. Anyway, I was getting a new rear tyre for that, when I spotted a Guzzi 1200 Sport in the showroom, gorgeous bikes, but a tad expensive at the moment. Started looking into the Guzzi and the options, and the most realistically affordable alternative was the R1150R/Rockster. The 1100 Breva and the 2v 1200 Sport are both still definitely on the list, but I do like the sllightly "off the wall" look of the Rockster. :D
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Postby Bikerhoss » Tue May 27, 2014 12:31 pm

Rockster is a love/hate bike

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Loved mine, wife hated it. This is about 10-11 years ago up your neck of the woods somewhere, Can't mind where :roll: A bike you can use ALL of pretty much the whole time without worrying about your licence too much, but still having a hoot 8)

If you go that way, get a Remus on it quick & ditch the cat, much smiles and lovely noise thereafter :-)

You'll not be disappointed with an R11/12 either :) Oh, and welcome...
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Postby Steve1200S » Tue May 27, 2014 2:17 pm

1100R, 1150R and 1100S are all good bikes. The 1200 bikes are more modern - a bit slicker and less "solid" feeling.

If it where me, I'd be looking for an 1150R, or a 1200R if the budget would reach... The R1200R is a really, really fun bike to ride on twisty country roads and around town. :)
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Postby Vince » Tue May 27, 2014 2:57 pm

I've put 91,000 of the 96,000 on my 2007 RT12 and have just bought a 16,000 12r of the same year.

Be prepared to hand over the deposit if you ride the 12r :D
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Postby Skybone » Wed May 28, 2014 7:36 am

Bikerhoss & Steve, definitely sounds like the R is what I'm looking for, though you could say exactly the same about my current bike, a 955 Speed Triple.

That pic looks familiar(ish), but it could be any one of many locations. We are kind of spoiled up here with nice roads & scenic views on a lot of them. :wink: Saying that, there's quite a few good runs in your neck of the woods as well. :D

Vince, that's exactly the reason I haven't had a test ride on one yet! :D One of the local bike shops has an R12R in, itching to get a shot on it, but really cannot afford it just now.
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Postby Vince » Wed May 28, 2014 7:45 am

Yeah, I was the same about the S1000r. Resisted the temptation to ride it as my funds don't currently stretch to one comfortably.
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Postby Gromit » Wed May 28, 2014 9:22 am

Steve1200S wrote:1100R, 1150R and 1100S are all good bikes. The 1200 bikes are more modern - a bit slicker and less "solid" feeling.

If it where me, I'd be looking for an 1150R, or a 1200R if the budget would reach... The R1200R is a really, really fun bike to ride on twisty country roads and around town. :)


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For me, the Roadsters are the nicest bikes BMW make - I've just got a soft spot for them. Ever since I went with my old pal Stu (some will know him from Trixter w/e's - he owns the Guzzi 1200 Sport) to Hughenden M40 for a test ride on an R850R back in '95 I've loved the things. Great fun, practical, and good value too.

Would love a 12R but simply don't have the funds. :cry:


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