nab 301 wrote:You mean you won't be shopping local?
( Sorry I can't offer advice on the 1150GS)
And I'm sure you're not interested in a high mileage S Nigel B
What's a high-mileage S? 100,000? 50,000? If a bike's mechanically sound and not falling apart and there's nothing missing and it's not damaged and it's not cosmetically destroyed, then why should high miles be a problem or something to fear?
My 94 Corolla has over 220,000kms up on it and it runs like a dream - honestly. I've considered replacing it, but don't know why or what with - it's mechanically perfect (needs new rear shocks and has a few small scuffs): starts every time, drinks very little juice, and is plenty comfy.
If I thought I could get a decent 1100S on home soil, sure I'd have a look at it.
But when I set my sights on a FireStorm back in 2004, I could barely find one at all in Ireland, let alone one at a price comparable to anything in the UK.
(FWIW, as it turned out, I surfed for a few weeks till I found what I wanted - a 1998 sliver model (had to be silver) with around 20,000 up, IIRC. It was immaculate - Datatool alarm, rear seat cover, tinted double bubble screen, new tyres. I had some correspondence with the dealer (in Heywood IIRC), and flew to Liverpool where an uncle collected me and drove me to the dealer. We did the deal and I rode to Holyhead and home to Dublin. Even after my flight and re-registering the bike, that VTR cost almost 2000 euros less than any Irish VTR at the time.)
I've assumed that an R1100S would be even rarer than a FireStorm, so thus assumed that the UK or even Germany would be where I'd be shopping.
Check these 2 Irish examples out:
2001 R1100S, 3219kms, 8500 eu (private)
http://cars.rte.ie/usedcars/index.cfm?f ... rID=984449
1999 R1100S, 39,000kms, 5000eu (private)
http://www.donedeal.ie/for-sale/motorbikes/801057
Now look at what I could do by going to the UK:
http://dealerservices.autotrader.co.uk/ ... _stock.htm (6th bike down). 1999, 32,000 miles, 2795 pounds (3500eu)
Flight to Leeds-Bradford: 15eu
Re-registering bike in Ireland: 300eu
That's well under 4000eu for what seems to be a decent R1100S. Ireland sucks.
If anyone on here could point out cheaper/better R1100Ss, I'd be grateful. For my budget, I realise that I probably will be looking at higher-mile older bikes (though I definitely don't want a tatty ex-crash bike, or a "fixer-upper"), but if folk like me don't buy those bikes, where do they go? Scrap? Is it really acceptable that a bike costing almost 8000 pounds new should be past its lifespan within 40,000 miles?
And this all goes for any 1150GS I'd consider, too.
Mark