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R1200S values?

Postby popsky » Fri Aug 03, 2018 11:54 am

There’s 3 R12s on auto trader all admittedly around the 15K miles or under and look to be in very nice condition but the prices being asked :shock:
The cheapest one is £5799 going up to £7695 2 dealer and one private which is the most expensive.
That’s more than I payed for mine over 9 years ago with 200 miles on the clock, I know asking a price and getting it are two different things but us long term owners must be sitting on a gold mine (pewter anyway) :mrgreen:
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Re: R1200S values?

Postby dave the german » Fri Aug 03, 2018 12:08 pm

those are under valued cos really they're priceless!! :wink: :wink:
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Re: R1200S values?

Postby popsky » Fri Aug 03, 2018 1:08 pm

dave the german wrote:those are under valued cos really they're priceless!! :wink: :wink:



Sums it up very well Dave :bounce:
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Re: R1200S values?

Postby boxerscott » Mon Aug 06, 2018 9:08 pm

Thinking that is all wishful thinking but as they say there is one born every minute.
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Re: R1200S values?

Postby ted » Mon Aug 06, 2018 10:05 pm

Well if you want something that stands out from the crowd - with only 387 ever registered - 180 on the road and 88 sorn as we speak - there is a price to pay. Lock at how much people will pay for old escort rs2000's, xr3's etc.

Maybe people are starting to forget/not aware about the bad reception they got at the launch from the media etc for daring to be 'sporty'! :D

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Re: R1200S values?

Postby boxerscott » Tue Aug 07, 2018 11:36 pm

ted wrote:Well if you want something that stands out from the crowd - with only 387 ever registered - 180 on the road and 88 sorn as we speak - there is a price to pay. Lock at how much people will pay for old escort rs2000's, xr3's etc.

Maybe people are starting to forget/not aware about the bad reception they got at the launch from the media etc for daring to be 'sporty'! :D
Depends on what you want. If you want to hang on to an investment bike and not ride it then an r1200s is for you for all the reasons you stated. However if you want a proper sports bike and you are fit enough to ride it without bar risers and footpeg lowering kits then K5 gixxers are available for less money and are, err a wee bit slicker even in the 750 class :wink:

The r1200s is a long bike, a good rider on a 12s can out hustle a mediocre rider on anything else. It is good but the investment modern sporty boxer bike is the HP2s. The r1200s narrative is only kin to this website. They are available for less money elsewhere. The r1200rlc is far a sportier bike with modern aids and capacious two up amenity. I would say that I have one! :)

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Re: R1200S values?

Postby Humbug » Wed Aug 08, 2018 12:35 pm

I'm afraid to look at what mine is worth. 86,000 miles, non original paint, hard worked and battle scarred. Baldestons in Peterborough suggested I eBay it rather than px when I was looking at a Mille there some time ago and I only had 70,000 on the clock then!!!. That said, there is a nice RC8 in Chris Walker Kawasaki that feels nice to sit on and is a bit different from the norm.
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Re: R1200S values?

Postby Mitch1100 » Mon Aug 13, 2018 10:09 am

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Re: R1200S values?

Postby victorlaszlo » Fri Aug 17, 2018 3:52 pm

boxerscott wrote:The r1200rlc is far a sportier bike...


Honestly?

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Re: R1200S values?

Postby boxerscott » Sat Aug 18, 2018 12:13 am

victorlaszlo wrote:
boxerscott wrote:The r1200rlc is far a sportier bike...


Honestly?
IMO yes. More poke, better brakes, better suspension, cornering abs, quick shifter, smoother. I bet it is even lighter?

only area a 1200s beats it is the top end where a rider can get out of wind blast.

Oh I forgot to add it carries luggage well , pillion well and looks a proper naked bike without the quirky telelever cos it has the s1000rr forks.

Have you test ridden one?

BTW I like very much the exclusivity of the 1200s, but that don`t make it a great sportsbike. Defo a sports bike but not a great one. Back in the day it was not an upgrade for the utility 1100s nor was it gonna prise the wad from a gixxer or blade buyer. Only divorcees who had an 1100s bought them or train spotters. Buyers seem to want them now. You can buy an R1200rs lc used for £9k or even the sportier R1200r lc. It`s a no brainer! :wink:
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Re: R1200S values?

Postby victorlaszlo » Sat Aug 18, 2018 12:34 am

boxerscott wrote:
victorlaszlo wrote:
boxerscott wrote:The r1200rlc is far a sportier bike...


Honestly?
IMO yes. More poke, better brakes, better suspension, cornering abs, quick shifter, smoother. I bet it is even lighter?

only area a 1200s beats it is the top end where a rider can get out of wind blast.

Oh I forgot to add it carries luggage well , pillion well and looks a proper naked bike without the quirky telelever cos it has the s1000rr forks.

Have you test ridden one?

BTW I like very much the exclusivity of the 1200s, but that don`t make it a great sportsbike. Defo a sports bike but not a great one. Back in the day it was not an upgrade for the utility 1100s nor was it gonna prise the wad from a gixxer or blade buyer. Only divorcees who had an 1100s bought them or train spotters. Buyers seem to want them now. You can buy an R1200rs lc used for £9k or even the sportier R1200r lc. It`s a no brainer! :wink:


I haven't tried one yet but with basically the same engine, 20kg heavier and fork angle that looks more relaxed, coupled with no aerodynamics, I don't reckon it would be sportier, although I agree on luggage and passenger capabilities, although those are characteristics of a tourer. But it doesn't have the wind protection a tourer offers so a strange bike indeed as I consider fairings fundamental both for going on a longer journey or for trackday fun :) Also it lacks the telelever which I see as a negative, pack on as much electronic suspension as you want...

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Re: R1200S values?

Postby boxerscott » Sun Aug 19, 2018 9:40 pm

Good points, it is arguable, but try it first and then tell me what you think. I have ridden the 1200s it is an improvement on the 1100s.

I am sure you will be surprised. It is a far better road bike than the 1200s. There is no way a 1200s can accelerate out of a corner quicker than a lc 1200r with quick shifter and no way it could brake and shift down for a corner, no way it could be more stable in a corner. If the tele lever is that good why is it not fitted to the s1000rr

Test ride one.

BTW I am totally biased :)

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Re: R1200S values?

Postby victorlaszlo » Mon Aug 20, 2018 10:59 am

boxerscott wrote:Good points, it is arguable, but try it first and then tell me what you think. I have ridden the 1200s it is an improvement on the 1100s.

I am sure you will be surprised. It is a far better road bike than the 1200s. There is no way a 1200s can accelerate out of a corner quicker than a lc 1200r with quick shifter and no way it could brake and shift down for a corner, no way it could be more stable in a corner. If the tele lever is that good why is it not fitted to the s1000rr

Test ride one.

BTW I am totally biased :)

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I'd be happy to find out at a track day, I'm pretty sure it could do all these points.

Regarding the telelever I believe the reason that was sacrificed was only to appeal a different target than BMW purists when launching the s1000 series which would probably have been impossible with the R1 and Gixxer people should they have kept the unfamiliar frontend.

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Re: R1200S values?

Postby ianc53 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 5:33 pm

I have a R1200RS, so Chris's bike with 'aero' and I agree with him on every point except the telescopic forks :) . Mine has electronic damping control etc. but it is still not a patch on the Telelever on my 1100S or 3 1200GS's.
Overall the 1200RS is a better bike than the 1100S - it would be an even better one with a Telelever front end!

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Re: R1200S values?

Postby victorlaszlo » Mon Aug 20, 2018 5:49 pm

ianc53 wrote:I have a R1200RS, so Steve's bike with 'aero' and I agree with him on every point except the telescopic forks :) . Mine has electronic damping control etc. but it is still not a patch on the Telelever on my 1100S or 3 1200GS's.
Overall the 1200RS is a better bike than the 1100S - it would be an even better one with a Telelever front end!

Cheers

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I test rode one and was left disappointed (should be a thread here somewhere from last year), it was much less of a sportsbike than the 12s and definitely not quicker. Would make a great tourer though and loved the quickshifter.... ♥️


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