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non fuzzy R1200R pics
Gromit, prepare to trade in
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You really need only two tools: WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape.
Thanks for those Paul, been waiting ages for some real pics of the new R12R - must admit to being very disappointed though. The only thing I am glad of though is they've not gone for the Speed Triple/Tuna/SuperDuke end of the un-faired market. This at least has a dash of practicality.
BMW should have taken a closer look at the Breva/Griso to see how to make a good-looking Roadster. This is just a mess. A collection of un-related parts cobbled together from a parts bin.
Richard - somewhat deflated.
BMW should have taken a closer look at the Breva/Griso to see how to make a good-looking Roadster. This is just a mess. A collection of un-related parts cobbled together from a parts bin.
Richard - somewhat deflated.
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Richard,
Buy one and get Gus to personalise it for you. Problem solved!
I don't think it looks too bad in black, but it isn't a great leap forward from the previous model, I grant you.
Cheers,
Paul
Buy one and get Gus to personalise it for you. Problem solved!
I don't think it looks too bad in black, but it isn't a great leap forward from the previous model, I grant you.
Cheers,
Paul
You really need only two tools: WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape.
Richard,
By your comments I should not hold out for you selling your induct and stainless steel spindle then.
Got to admit it does not seem to have changed much from the old model. As you say it seems a bunch of other models put together.
Andrew
By your comments I should not hold out for you selling your induct and stainless steel spindle then.
Got to admit it does not seem to have changed much from the old model. As you say it seems a bunch of other models put together.
Andrew
A man can fall many times in life but is never a failure until he refuses to get up
andrew s wrote:Richard,
By your comments I should not hold out for you selling your induct and stainless steel spindle then.
Andrew
Andrew...
I've just bought a couple of other little goodies for the S today so you may have to wait a while longer.
The stainless spindle does look very smart though - just need to get a stainless bolt kit sorted; the oem bolts are looking a bit sh*te.
PBBoxer wrote:Ewwwww tame or what
That's pretty much the design brief for BM's Roadsters though - a basic(ish) bike with practical touches. As I've always found though, the somewhat staid exteriors often hide the seriously fun bike which lies beneath.
The looks of this one aren't growing on me much yet though. Those offset clocks look totally crap - as they do on the FZ6. Naffola.
It's got the 110bhp ST motor so it should go pretty well with a fair bit less weight to haul around.
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Although hardly blinding in looks, I like this one more than the last two Boxers BMW have churned out. At least it still has the looks and practicality of a BMW... rather than the pig-ugly ST (no offense to those who have one) and the new S, which (IMO) needs a bit more fairing to stop it looking top-heavy and some hard luggage option to stick the BMW practicality back in there (which is one of the major factors for me).
This may look a lot like the old model, but I reckon that's a good thing. Take the old bike which isn't too offensive, and slap a better motor in it. Not a huge change, but a worthwhile one.
Not that it matters... doubt I'll ever buy a Roadster.
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Rob.
This may look a lot like the old model, but I reckon that's a good thing. Take the old bike which isn't too offensive, and slap a better motor in it. Not a huge change, but a worthwhile one.
Not that it matters... doubt I'll ever buy a Roadster.
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Rob.
…imagine this :
…an R 12 R with a BCR belly-pan, a (CF) fly screen like the K 12 R can have, wider rear rim, wavy discs, such an ‘old school’ aluminium superbike handlebar, a (short) Laser (or something like that), don’t forget red rimstripes, some CF parts, and the bike/wheels (re)-sprayed in a high gloss black/matt black colour combo…
…an R 12 R with a BCR belly-pan, a (CF) fly screen like the K 12 R can have, wider rear rim, wavy discs, such an ‘old school’ aluminium superbike handlebar, a (short) Laser (or something like that), don’t forget red rimstripes, some CF parts, and the bike/wheels (re)-sprayed in a high gloss black/matt black colour combo…
Have a nice day !
Ron.
R1200S + R1200RT
(RoLoo as in RowLow...)
Ron.
R1200S + R1200RT
(RoLoo as in RowLow...)
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