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Could be a very short conversation Ryan
P.S Can I have first dibs on your GS if she say YES.
Al.
P.S Can I have first dibs on your GS if she say YES.
Al.
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Gromit wrote:Looks v nice - and I agree with Peter in that it's the first remotely decent-looking BMW for a long, long time.
The trouble is they sold-out with the return to conventional indicator controls a while ago, and now they've whimped out with the front forks.
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This.
I really like the look of it but it's a shame about the forks as I love the telelever and I love that BMW's are a bit left field. For now...
And I mentioned the indicator thing to the main dealer the other week and he shrugged his shoulders.
For me, BMW are turning Japanese. They've had a taste of bigger sales with more mainstream ((albeit damned good) machines and I think it's the beginning of the end for BMW as we know them. I think I'd have one of these though.
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Maybe we'll see a glut of R1100s and R1200s on the second market next year !
This is probably the most appealing bike to that market since the 1100s went out of production. I say that because, although the 12 is a great bike ( I have one) it does not have the pillion and luggage capability of the 11.
I certainly like the look of it - apart from the enormous panniers - and it would appeal. Like others shame that the funky and effective tele lever has been cast out by the marketing department ( undoubtedly) as a way of appealing to a mass audience and why wouldn't you want to use your left hand to indicate left and right to indicate right ? Just too sensible for some !!
Anyways - all the more reason to go to the NEC and have a look...
PS - HP2 sport performance now only mediocre as there must be about 5 models with superior performance, and that can also carry enough for a weekend away, so prices might start to fall ( light blue touch paper and stand back)
This is probably the most appealing bike to that market since the 1100s went out of production. I say that because, although the 12 is a great bike ( I have one) it does not have the pillion and luggage capability of the 11.
I certainly like the look of it - apart from the enormous panniers - and it would appeal. Like others shame that the funky and effective tele lever has been cast out by the marketing department ( undoubtedly) as a way of appealing to a mass audience and why wouldn't you want to use your left hand to indicate left and right to indicate right ? Just too sensible for some !!
Anyways - all the more reason to go to the NEC and have a look...
PS - HP2 sport performance now only mediocre as there must be about 5 models with superior performance, and that can also carry enough for a weekend away, so prices might start to fall ( light blue touch paper and stand back)
Hmm, well I didn't see that coming, was expecting an R1200ST, but this looks ok
Likes: shaft drive, boxer motor, weather protection, bigger panniers.
Dislikes: price (ok I'm guessing) pannier rails ( why can't they integrate them into the styling ala Honda and Ktm ), Ridiculously long reg plate carrier/ reflector, just make the seat unit longer and incorporate a little under seat storage, why have they done away with the front indicators in the mirror housing? ( I understand why these last 2 points would apply to full on sports bikes as they would be easily removed for a track day, but on a ST?)
Still, this could be my next bike but, I would wait for the inevitable HP edition, and then I would wait a couple of years for that to become an affordable used buy
Steve
Likes: shaft drive, boxer motor, weather protection, bigger panniers.
Dislikes: price (ok I'm guessing) pannier rails ( why can't they integrate them into the styling ala Honda and Ktm ), Ridiculously long reg plate carrier/ reflector, just make the seat unit longer and incorporate a little under seat storage, why have they done away with the front indicators in the mirror housing? ( I understand why these last 2 points would apply to full on sports bikes as they would be easily removed for a track day, but on a ST?)
Still, this could be my next bike but, I would wait for the inevitable HP edition, and then I would wait a couple of years for that to become an affordable used buy
Steve
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The way I see it (rightly or wrongly) is that BMW have just produced a totally 'normal' motorcycle which just happens to have a Boxer motor. The thing which made previous bikes different - and truly great IME - was that wonderful front end. Even if I did have the money for this new RS, I wouldn't have one for that very reason. Not having a centrestand either?
After 60k miles on the Blackbird, I still missed the BMW indicator switchgear.
After 60k miles on the Blackbird, I still missed the BMW indicator switchgear.
RoLoo posted this link on Pelican to the BMW press site that includes many, many more pictures. Enjoy - and thanks, RoLoo!
https://www.press.bmwgroup.com/global/pressDetail.html?title=the-new-bmw-r-1200-rs&outputChannelId=6&id=T0193390EN&left_menu_item=node__9644
https://www.press.bmwgroup.com/global/pressDetail.html?title=the-new-bmw-r-1200-rs&outputChannelId=6&id=T0193390EN&left_menu_item=node__9644
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f90x wrote:
For me, BMW are turning Japanese. They've had a taste of bigger sales with more mainstream ((albeit damned good) machines and I think it's the beginning of the end for BMW as we know them. I think I'd have one of these though.
I think the problem for people like us is that BMW need to sell more bikes, and we ain`t buying enough, so they need to get people off there Jap bikes.....and becoming more mainstream, with the addition of the `badge`is the only way forward.
The new R1200Rs I like, no Telelever is a shame but would not put me off, (anyone who`s followed PB on his `normal` shock Honda knows there`s nowt wrong with the way they work,. ) what would stop me buying one is possibly the looks, it just doesn`t look special to me.
I`ve been seriously looking at the new VFR800 recently, but just can`t bring myself to sign the paperwork, at first I thought just as well now this is out, but on reflection I think I would rather have a R1200S in my garage, it just looks a bit more special....that`s if I could bear to part with Betty!....
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I do like it but can appreciate the criticism - having recently purchased the same model VFR as Richard, I have mentioned to him that I prefer the BM indicators. Wonder what the price will be? I thought about this today and cannot fathom out why a super hyper sportsbike such as the ss1000rr can compete price wise with the Japs but an old modified agricultural boxer engine costs so much - have Ewan and Charly really pushed the prices up that much? I would love to get a new bike next year and wouldn't rule out the RS - would love a GS but I know I wouldn't be taking it off road so the RS may be just the bike - or keep the money and use the VFR and Boxercup!!
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Blackal wrote:If it had the telelever forks- perhaps many on here would have it as the do-it-all bike?
I must also admit that the traditional BMW indicator controls - make more sense to me.
Al
Me too, but sadly every single road test the journos whinged about them, which translates to a negative for purchasers so I can understand why they've "conformed", still a shame tho'
Thing is journos have a prob with them because they're jumping from bike to bike, owners soon adapt and most prefer, but the marketers must be appeased
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Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
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