Hello from the north west
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Hello from the north west
Hello all,
I've posted elsewhere about my recent test ride (and subsequent purchase of) an R1200RS so thought id just say Hi to everyone.
I'm Ben and I live in the North West on the outskirts of Liverpool. I've been into bikes since early teens (my dad was / still is a biker) and I started with a few dirt bikes (KDX XR600 etc) and then progressed onto road bikes with a 600 fazer, a couple of triumph 955i Daytona's and most recently a 1250 bandit. The bandit got me back on bikes after 3 or 4 years without one and seemed bike a sensible and cheap choice at the time, its been a decent bike and has taken me and the missus on holiday round France and Germany without any issues or complaints. My only gripes with it would be the short tank range and its lack of owner pride (for me at least).
So recently I got to thinking about changing bikes and had done a bit of head scratching as to what I was actually looking for in a bike. Certainly wanted something that was reasonably rapid (1000cc plus) but that had plenty of usability in terms of taking the missus on the back and being able to tour on it and I wanted something that was a step up from the budget feel of the bandit. Initially I had fancied the K1300r and was thinking about a used model of a few years old.
But that's when things took a slight left turn and I noticed an 18 month old 1200RS being advertised at a motorrad dealer not far from the HQ of the company I work for. One thing quickly lead to another I've ended up buying the 1200RS after a short test ride and a discussion about finance options. Id not really considered a boxer bike but the test was enough for me to realise its a bike I can happily live with and should be fun to own. I've already been looking at channel tunnel crossings for the summer and thinking about a route down to the alps and back on it.
I've posted elsewhere about my recent test ride (and subsequent purchase of) an R1200RS so thought id just say Hi to everyone.
I'm Ben and I live in the North West on the outskirts of Liverpool. I've been into bikes since early teens (my dad was / still is a biker) and I started with a few dirt bikes (KDX XR600 etc) and then progressed onto road bikes with a 600 fazer, a couple of triumph 955i Daytona's and most recently a 1250 bandit. The bandit got me back on bikes after 3 or 4 years without one and seemed bike a sensible and cheap choice at the time, its been a decent bike and has taken me and the missus on holiday round France and Germany without any issues or complaints. My only gripes with it would be the short tank range and its lack of owner pride (for me at least).
So recently I got to thinking about changing bikes and had done a bit of head scratching as to what I was actually looking for in a bike. Certainly wanted something that was reasonably rapid (1000cc plus) but that had plenty of usability in terms of taking the missus on the back and being able to tour on it and I wanted something that was a step up from the budget feel of the bandit. Initially I had fancied the K1300r and was thinking about a used model of a few years old.
But that's when things took a slight left turn and I noticed an 18 month old 1200RS being advertised at a motorrad dealer not far from the HQ of the company I work for. One thing quickly lead to another I've ended up buying the 1200RS after a short test ride and a discussion about finance options. Id not really considered a boxer bike but the test was enough for me to realise its a bike I can happily live with and should be fun to own. I've already been looking at channel tunnel crossings for the summer and thinking about a route down to the alps and back on it.
Re: Hello from the north west
Welcome along.
Looking forward to seeing some pictures as soon as you can get them uploaded. I have heard they are extremely comfortable bikes for doing big miles on! Enjoy planning your trips.
Looking forward to seeing some pictures as soon as you can get them uploaded. I have heard they are extremely comfortable bikes for doing big miles on! Enjoy planning your trips.
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2006 'Colgate' R1200s
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2006 'Colgate' R1200s
Re: Hello from the north west
Hello and welcome, there's one or two wc's on the forum so a little bit of "knowledge" should be available, and there's a couple of reprobates (ahem Trixters) from your neck of the woods, so if you fancy a pre summer holiday weekend away how about the meeting at Cricceith this April. A good way to introduce yourself to boxer ownership with a gentle bimble around North Wales.
But most important of all enjoy your new machine
But most important of all enjoy your new machine
Phil.
R1200S and loving it !
Hoch Bergstraßenjäger…………………………………
R1200S and loving it !
Hoch Bergstraßenjäger…………………………………
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Re: Hello from the north west
Welcome Ben
"...with a gentle bimble around North Wales..."
Mike
"...with a gentle bimble around North Wales..."
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Re: Hello from the north west
Welcome
'15 R1200GS TE
'06 R1200S
'04 BCR
Yam SR 500 long term restoration
wanna win the lottery and ride my bike
'06 R1200S
'04 BCR
Yam SR 500 long term restoration
wanna win the lottery and ride my bike
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Phil - I love your understated description " with a gentle bimble around North Wales"
Last couple I went on were more like the Welsh GP's with a couple of leisurely pit stops for coffee.
And damn good fun with good company too.
Unfortunately going to have to miss this year as Mr Parry booked it on the only weekend in April when I am not free .
Last couple I went on were more like the Welsh GP's with a couple of leisurely pit stops for coffee.
And damn good fun with good company too.
Unfortunately going to have to miss this year as Mr Parry booked it on the only weekend in April when I am not free .
John M
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SP250 wrote:Phil - I love your understated description " with a gentle bimble around North Wales"
Last couple I went on were more like the Welsh GP's with a couple of leisurely pit stops for coffee.
And damn good fun with good company too.
Blimey don't put the bloke off you lot, we could do with some newbies
Phil.
R1200S and loving it !
Hoch Bergstraßenjäger…………………………………
R1200S and loving it !
Hoch Bergstraßenjäger…………………………………
Re: Hello from the north west
popsky wrote:Hello and welcome, there's one or two wc's on the forum so a little bit of "knowledge" should be available, and there's a couple of reprobates (ahem Trixters) from your neck of the woods, so if you fancy a pre summer holiday weekend away how about the meeting at Cricceith this April. A good way to introduce yourself to boxer ownership with a gentle bimble around North Wales.
But most important of all enjoy your new machine
I resemble that remark
Welcome aboard Ben, look forward to meeting up sometime soon.
Steve
Well-weathered leather
Hot metal and oil
The scented country air
Sunlight on chrome
The blur of the landscape
Every nerve aware
Hot metal and oil
The scented country air
Sunlight on chrome
The blur of the landscape
Every nerve aware
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Boxered wrote:popsky wrote:Hello and welcome, there's one or two wc's on the forum so a little bit of "knowledge" should be available, and there's a couple of reprobates (ahem Trixters) from your neck of the woods, so if you fancy a pre summer holiday weekend away how about the meeting at Cricceith this April. A good way to introduce yourself to boxer ownership with a gentle bimble around North Wales.
But most important of all enjoy your new machine
I resemble that remark
Welcome aboard Ben, look forward to meeting up sometime soon.
Steve
Hi Steve
Your probably not far from me at all (Halewood), if you fancy a ride out one weekend give me a shout.
cheers,
Ben
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Love to mate, I'll give it a few weeks yet mind
Steve
Steve
Well-weathered leather
Hot metal and oil
The scented country air
Sunlight on chrome
The blur of the landscape
Every nerve aware
Hot metal and oil
The scented country air
Sunlight on chrome
The blur of the landscape
Every nerve aware
Re: Hello from the north west
Boxered wrote:Love to mate, I'll give it a few weeks yet mind
Steve
Cool, my new bike arrives in 2 weeks so il be looking for excuses after that mate!
Re: Hello from the north west
Welcome from Under Downunder
2009 HP2 Sport...sold
2006 R1200s with yellow rim tape
2008 Ducati Monster S4RS Tricolore..sold
2004 R1100s BoxerCup Replika..sold
2006 Subaru WRX STI S204 #318/600
2006 R1200s with yellow rim tape
2008 Ducati Monster S4RS Tricolore..sold
2004 R1100s BoxerCup Replika..sold
2006 Subaru WRX STI S204 #318/600
Re: Hello from the north west
Welcome. I'll take a ride out as well, shout out when you want.
Taz
R1250RS
So when is this 'Old enough to know better' supposed to kick in?
R1250RS
So when is this 'Old enough to know better' supposed to kick in?
Re: Hello from the north west
Taz wrote:Welcome. I'll take a ride out as well, shout out when you want.
Sounds good mate, couple of weeks time hopefully with some better weather.
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Sounds like a good excuse for a meet up at the Ponderosa for lunch that does.
John M
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