R1200RS
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Blackal wrote:
So - Who's gonna be the first on here - to purchase?............
(I'm betting on Wicker.......... )
Al
Like the look of the new RS but already have two bikes in the garage and nae enough money for a third. My S with the Wunderlich superbike bar conversion still fits the bill and with 80K its still got some life in it yet. Could be tempted to change the GS for the RS in a few years.
A quick little vid from mcn at the intermot show of the RR, RS, & the naked R1200.
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/mcn/news/ ... irst-look/
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/mcn/news/ ... irst-look/
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[quote="andy griff"]Yes, you're right - brief is the word for that video - unlike the poxy 30 second advert before it !!! [/quote]
every little helps.
every little helps.
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04 boxer cup rep. Gone but not forgoten
99 tlr1000 (V twin) tricked.
Indian Roadmaster Elite
Mercedes EQC 400
04 boxer cup rep. Gone but not forgoten
99 tlr1000 (V twin) tricked.
Indian Roadmaster Elite
Mercedes EQC 400
ianbcr wrote:A quick little vid from mcn at the intermot show of the RR, RS, & the naked R1200.
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/mcn/news/ ... irst-look/
Well, excellent in depth review, on the basis of which I know the bike will be important and blue and white......MCN...pointless wankers
I suspect we wont know how good/bad this bike is untill someone does a back to back comparison with the R1200S we all know.. that will be interesting
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Congratulations. Sounds like you will be the first to buy one from here. What spec did you go for ?
I am tempted myself but always struggle to see the justification in buying brand new when you consider the depreciation.. I will look to get to the bike show to see it and then a test ride before deciding - I like the looks and the idea but feel that it's a shame they have dropped the tele lever. However, it may well be that conventional shocks have moved on so much with ESA and DDC ( or whatever they call it) that tele lever has had its day.
I am tempted myself but always struggle to see the justification in buying brand new when you consider the depreciation.. I will look to get to the bike show to see it and then a test ride before deciding - I like the looks and the idea but feel that it's a shame they have dropped the tele lever. However, it may well be that conventional shocks have moved on so much with ESA and DDC ( or whatever they call it) that tele lever has had its day.
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Andy, thanks.
I have gone for the Dynamic spec, purely becuase it includes the heated grips (no longer standard).
Like most, I will miss the 'funny front end' but having had so many bikes I am used to conventional forks.
5 months and counting .....
I have gone for the Dynamic spec, purely becuase it includes the heated grips (no longer standard).
Like most, I will miss the 'funny front end' but having had so many bikes I am used to conventional forks.
5 months and counting .....
Taz
R1250RS
So when is this 'Old enough to know better' supposed to kick in?
R1250RS
So when is this 'Old enough to know better' supposed to kick in?
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The right spec
Good job I have not placed the final order - heated grips are part of the Comfort package (not Dynamic).
Andy, you would certainly be better writing to your MP about 'comfort' as I can't say that any MP is 'dynamic'.
Andy, you would certainly be better writing to your MP about 'comfort' as I can't say that any MP is 'dynamic'.
Taz
R1250RS
So when is this 'Old enough to know better' supposed to kick in?
R1250RS
So when is this 'Old enough to know better' supposed to kick in?
Found this good photo of the RS ..............
EDIT- sorry - the same photo is in the thread opener - I SHOULD'VE CHECKED
To me - that is a good looking bike, which surely must appeal to those who are looking for a BMW "sports-touring" rather than the "sport-sport-sport" variety?
Al
EDIT- sorry - the same photo is in the thread opener - I SHOULD'VE CHECKED
To me - that is a good looking bike, which surely must appeal to those who are looking for a BMW "sports-touring" rather than the "sport-sport-sport" variety?
Al
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Having seen the bike at the NEC I agree - even down to some differences between the different colour bikes. The black one has a belly pan and gold forks, easy enough to work that out but ...
what is the strip light down the middle of the front of the black version that does not appear on the blue/white bike ?
what is the strip light down the middle of the front of the black version that does not appear on the blue/white bike ?
andy griff wrote: The black one has a belly pan
Blimey! not sure I would call it a belly pan?
http://img.response.jp/imgs/zoom/764914.jpg
More bodywork embellishment!
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