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dave the german
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Postby dave the german » Tue Sep 20, 2016 8:07 am

Er.........no
'15 R1200GS TE
'06 R1200S
'04 BCR
Yam SR 500 long term restoration
wanna win the lottery and ride my bike

dave the german
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Postby dave the german » Tue Sep 20, 2016 8:07 am

Er..............no
'15 R1200GS TE

'06 R1200S

'04 BCR

Yam SR 500 long term restoration

wanna win the lottery and ride my bike

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Postby bfisher » Thu Sep 22, 2016 7:01 pm

Since we seem to have diverted attention somewhat to admiring new beemers, i just stumbled across this concept 90.. old so most of you might have seen this but now this is a nice looking bike:

http://www.rolandsands.com/blog/454/rsd-bmw-concept-90-

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Postby slparry » Thu Sep 22, 2016 8:23 pm

bfisher wrote:Since we seem to have diverted attention somewhat to admiring new beemers, i just stumbled across this concept 90.. old so most of you might have seen this but now this is a nice looking bike:

http://www.rolandsands.com/blog/454/rsd-bmw-concept-90-


they built it, it became

http://www.bmw-motorrad.co.uk/uk/en/fas ... /main.html
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Postby das bike u1100s » Sun Nov 06, 2016 3:41 pm

Well, bought the K1200r with 21000 on the clock, 2005 plate. had it now for four weeks using it for work rides.
Yes the fuelling problems as in , on/off at low steady speeds are there, as is the noisy clutch, but other than that I am loving it. heated grips!!! unlike my bcr.
may well go for the pc111 as suggested to sort out fuelling glitches, sorted out a rear hugger for it as well.
certainly a bit of a hooligan's bike if you let it, Is in surprisingly good condition since it has had four previous owners.
Getting my leg over the bcr after four weeks for a crafty ride certainly brought out the differences such as bouncing the bcr off the rev limiter, as I had got out the habit of watching the "slightly" lower red line compared to the 1200 :oops:
putting my leg over the bcr and expecting to sit down, only to find I was sitting down, slightly higher seating than the 1200 :roll:
Never touched it, honest!
2019.Triump explorer 1200xca. The upstart
2016. K1200r. Fun, but mad
2004. 2004 bcr, my pride & joy, 70000mls on
2001 ducati st4
2000 yamaha fazer 600. born again
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Postby andy griff » Sun Nov 06, 2016 7:57 pm

das bike u1100s wrote:Well, bought the K1200r with 21000 on the clock, 2005 plate. had it now for four weeks using it for work rides.
Yes the fuelling problems as in , on/off at low steady speeds are there, as is the noisy clutch, but other than that I am loving it. heated grips!!! unlike my bcr.
may well go for the pc111 as suggested to sort out fuelling glitches, sorted out a rear hugger for it as well.
certainly a bit of a hooligan's bike if you let it, Is in surprisingly good condition since it has had four previous owners.
Getting my leg over the bcr after four weeks for a crafty ride certainly brought out the differences such as bouncing the bcr off the rev limiter, as I had got out the habit of watching the "slightly" lower red line compared to the 1200 :oops:
putting my leg over the bcr and expecting to sit down, only to find I was sitting down, slightly higher seating than the 1200 :roll:


The ECU can be refreshed on those can't it?

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Postby fontana » Sun Nov 06, 2016 8:19 pm

das bike u1100s wrote:Well, bought the K1200r with 21000 on the clock, 2005 plate. had it now for four weeks using it for work rides.
Yes the fuelling problems as in , on/off at low steady speeds are there, as is the noisy clutch, but other than that I am loving it. heated grips!!! unlike my bcr:


I love these bikes.
Especially the half faired version, but what put me off was reports of faulty gearboxes.
A friend of mine threw in the towel when his second gearbox, under warranty, started jumping out.

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Postby milleplod » Sun Nov 06, 2016 8:31 pm

andy griff wrote:The ECU can be refreshed on those can't it?


I think Geoff at Hilltop does the Ks as well as the Rs. I had the PCIII fitted to my R-Sport before I'd even heard of the Hilltop remap, otherwise I'd have spent the money there. Mind you, I'd been grumbling to BMW about the K's rubbish low-speed fuelling so much that they paid for the PCIII...which was nice! :)

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