dave the german wrote:Rainbow have a colgate 1200 with sports pack and 19 500 miles for £3995!!! no pictures yet but that is cheap!!
I'll bet you can ring with confidence.
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Aye, have you ever been to Rotheram?dave the german wrote:Rainbow have a colgate 1200 with sports pack and 19 500 miles for £3995!!! no pictures yet but that is cheap!!
Harry wrote:Greetings Trixters.
Been a while since I posted but I saw this thread.
I've just traded the 1200S in for an RS.
TBH I did fancy a change. I put about 17,000 on the S. Took it to Norway, LeMans, but coming back from Scotland this year (making 'good progress' as they say) and the old shoulders really started aching. And I fancied a bit more protection.
Tried a GS - nah! and an Adventure which splayed my wrists to the extend I ended the test ride.
Really loving the RS. Amiable salesman said 'this is the bike you've been waiting for'; and I thought right! nice sales pitch. But actually he was right.
The 1200S was a step on from the 1100S, the RS is a big step forward again.
Great ride, gizzmos or no gizzmos. I've got hard luggage back, and Mrs H may even get her leathers on again. Result.
cheers all. Harry
Harry wrote:bit harsh! (possibly fair).
On the other hand, the 1200S is now 8 years old. So if its got a decent residual value its probably cos you havent done enough miles on it!
And lets face it, the BMW bike demographic these days is average age 45. (dealer comment not mine). They're nearly all 'boys toys'. So if it was all about the money you wouldnt buy one to start with.
cheers.
metropolis2k wrote:Dog Tyred wrote:As to possible reasons to change bike I heard a new R1 going up the road the other day. WOW!
Think I need to book a test ride.
DT
There was an R1M at Snetterton the other day. What an insane machine
f90x wrote:Harry wrote:Greetings Trixters.
Been a while since I posted but I saw this thread.
I've just traded the 1200S in for an RS.
TBH I did fancy a change. I put about 17,000 on the S. Took it to Norway, LeMans, but coming back from Scotland this year (making 'good progress' as they say) and the old shoulders really started aching. And I fancied a bit more protection.
Tried a GS - nah! and an Adventure which splayed my wrists to the extend I ended the test ride.
Really loving the RS. Amiable salesman said 'this is the bike you've been waiting for'; and I thought right! nice sales pitch. But actually he was right.
The 1200S was a step on from the 1100S, the RS is a big step forward again.
Great ride, gizzmos or no gizzmos. I've got hard luggage back, and Mrs H may even get her leathers on again. Result.
cheers all. Harry
So 'you're' part of the reason my bike has lost value.
Gromit wrote:
Very nice, although talking to one of our customers (who works for a Yamaha dealer) there have been problems with some M's - notably bikes' engines blowing vast quantities of oil into their airboxes. They've sold 3 of them, and all have come back with the exact same issue.
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