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Got this yesterday, so now ready for my trip in May to spain with the wife.

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Very nice could only have been bettered by a 1200GS :lol:

Mind you the red ones are the fastest but VERY rare :lol:

Our trip to Spain is in June will be Portsmouth Bilbao then through the Picos & Pyranees and back through France via the Gorge du Tarn & Milau bridge.

May then go on to Garmish for the mega BMW meet.

Cant wait really excited will be the big 50 half way through the trip.

Bob :D
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Andrew, you didn't drive through Kinross on that bike yesterday at around 2:30pm did you?
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Post by Huw »

Funnily enough.....(NOT to be read by SWMBO!)

I've been idly considering my options when the K12 gets traded in, it's up to 65K, and the only thing that could be bettered would be the wind protection for year round riding. That rules out the GS and a 1150/1200RT is definitely in the frame! Let me know how yours performs will you?

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Post by andrew s »

Bob,

We are going on 11th of May, catching the Portsmouth Bilbao ferry then over the Pyrenees to the Lot region of France (Milau Bridge). Spend 4 days there then back over the Pyrenees and ferry back, total of 9 days.

Could have gone the GS route, but far too common, especially the red one's.

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Post by andrew s »

Will do Huw, will do a post on how it went after the trip in May. I used to ride the R1100RT in the job so know who well they handle and offer excellent protection.

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Tidy bike, Andrew :thumbleft:

(but not quite in the same class as a GS Adv :evil4: )

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If I could get away with more bike trips abroad, I would definatley add one of those to my garage.
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Post by Boxadog 2000 »

Common :shock:

Show me the proof :?:

Thought about the round trip on the ferry but then the thought of possibly Garmish and a couple of mates who live nearer to the northern coast made my decision to do a one way.

Would be intersested to see/discuss youre planned route.

Bob

(ps my only other choice after the 1100s was the Gs or an 1150rt dont like the 1200rt or the 1200st :oops: )

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Post by andrew s »

Bob,

I bought myself a load of Michelin maps to add to the load I already have. I will send you a P/M with my phone number and we can have a chat about routes.

Thanks for all the comments about the bike. Steve I hadn't picked it up from Devizes by then, did 850 mile round trip to collect it yesterday using my car and bike trailer.

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...it is RT time...

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…now please stop moaning about that crappy weather you’ve got up there Andrew !
…the pictures clearly show us a sunny day… :wink:

…now what’s next ; (also) a nice GTI for your wife…8)

...you both enjoy the bike !!
Have a nice day !
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Nice bike Andrew - I loiks the RT I does; lots of fun :)
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That plant in the window could do with a drop of water.
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Nah hybrid marijuana dont need much water :oops:
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I thought 'walls have ears' was just something to make us to be aware about what we say. But look just past the rear wheel on picture three.
Andrew ... is that the other half keeping track of you when you are outside tinkering with the bike?
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