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ooo cheers matey
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Just got back from Lancaster hospital and despite visiting a mate who had a nasty crash on sunday, then got runover, couldnt help but have a hoot riding back. I'm so pleased Ive gone for the 1200, its proving to be a revelation.
Still cant bring myself to rev it much, but have had a couple of very short blips and its brilliant round here. cor blimey. :D
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RoLoo wrote:
Blackal wrote:...no doubt Ron is caning his around Holland now...
...told you all ; lovely bike !

...and no, I'm at work (...)

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...do I need to say more... :wink:
Ron, are those.......................chicken strips I can see around your rear wheel?? :wink:
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When I was a youth I used to call them chicken strips, Now I call them sensible strips.

Bob :roll:
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R1200s

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PB Boxer is right when he says the new 1200s is a revelation.
Picked my new 1200s up on Saturday, done 300miles so far this weekend,
what a bike!! absolutely brilliant!
I was getting fed up with waiting for my new bike after placing the original order in early June, but believe me it was well worth waiting for.
although obviously still running in this bike feels far superior to the bike I test rode in June...the fueling seems much better, the engine is much smoother, cant wait to put a few more miles in.
PS: mine is red & silver with Ohlins and is fitted with Conti Sport Attacks which seem to be very good.
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Boxadog 2000 wrote:When I was a youth I used to call them chicken strips, Now I call them sensible strips.

Bob :roll:

Forgive me father for I have sinned...........................again :oops:

There is nothing 'sensible' about the strips on my tyres, I'm just chicken :lol:
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Boxadog 2000 wrote:When I was a youth I used to call them chicken strips, Now I call them sensible strips.

Bob :roll:
Doesn't matter what you call them, there's still no excuse for having them :wink:
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Nu2beemers wrote:...Ron, are those.......................chicken strips I can see around your rear wheel??...
...yep...
...sorry ; I'm a bit of a softy these days... :?
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Andrew Hinchliffe wrote:PB Boxer is right when he says the new 1200s is a revelation.
Picked my new 1200s up on Saturday, done 300miles so far this weekend,
what a bike!! absolutely brilliant!
I was getting fed up with waiting for my new bike after placing the original order in early June, but believe me it was well worth waiting for.
although obviously still running in this bike feels far superior to the bike I test rode in June...the fueling seems much better, the engine is much smoother, cant wait to put a few more miles in.
PS: mine is red & silver with Ohlins and is fitted with Conti Sport Attacks which seem to be very good.
Cheers,
AH
I got my 1200S last week and I agree, it feels a lot better than the ones I have test ridden. I know BMW have brought out a new mapping for it so I guess this is what has made the difference. Mine is also red/silver with Ohlins. :D
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...this will be mine in a few days ; this week I ordered the AC-Schnitzer belly pan, and PelicanParts member Steve Carlton PhotoShopped the pan under my S...

...I think it looks superb !

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...next on the wishlist : wave discs...
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Post by Gromit »

Ron - apologies for not liking the bellypan but I think the 12S looks much better without it. Makes it appear lighter, more lithe and almost like a Guzzi MGS - the pan, for me, just makes it appear too dense and heavy. The hexhead Boxer motor looks great (esp in black) so let's show as much off as possible. :)

Personal taste of course ;)
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Gromit wrote:Ron - apologies for not liking the bellypan but I think the 12S looks much better without it. Makes it appear lighter, more lithe and almost like a Guzzi MGS - the pan, for me, just makes it appear too dense and heavy. The hexhead Boxer motor looks great (esp in black) so let's show as much off as possible. :)

Personal taste of course ;)
Not sure I totally agree with you there. Personally I think the bike looks a little 'unfinished' without a bellypan. IMO the Boxercup version of the S has always looked much better than than the standard S.

As you say 'personal taste of course'.:wink:
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Gromit wrote:...personal taste of course...
...no problemo Richard ; it is a good thing we can choose...
...but after the BCR I also thought (and still think) a stock 1200 looks a bit 'unfinished'...

...but I agree a 1200 without a belly pan looks (very) lightweight...

...with a belly pan it gives the bike a bit of BCR flair...(IMO) ; and (for the moment...) my bike looks a bit different from all the other red/silver S's...
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Post by Ade B »

As a general query - do belly pans collect more crud in inaccessable places or do they actually protect the bottom of the motor?

I had to make holes in the R6's as it would fill with water (from condensation?) which would get into the exhaust!

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...the original BCR belly pan also has a tiny hole at the front ; or else water stays in...

...and yes : belly pans do collect more crud in inaccessable places...(but you don't see it... :wink: )
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