Just got back from Garmisch on my R1200S

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Just got back from Garmisch on my R1200S

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I also popped down to the south of France on the way back :D

I did 2300 miles and I have to say what a brilliant bike it is. Super stable on the boring bits and blinding when I got to the twisty bits. The seat was all day comfortable, I got a bit of an ache in my shoulders occasionally but I was riding for up to 10 hrs a day. All in all, I'm very impressed. And it averaged 60mpg!
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Impossible

A 1200s can tour? Preposterous!

:)
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Post by stoney »

Hi Paul

Nice one! How was the tailpack?

Did you take any pictures of your trip? It'd be good to see them.
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Hi Paul,

Like your style & looking forward to meeting up soon to hear all about it.

Of course the Colgate ones are the best!

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stoney wrote:Hi Paul

Nice one! How was the tailpack?

Did you take any pictures of your trip? It'd be good to see them.
Tailpack was spot on :D The straps needed tightening every now and then but it felt totally secure. Completely waterproof too, and it needed to be! I even got soaked in the South of France :roll:

I have got some pictures, what's the best way of showing them?

Regarding the R1200S as a touring bike, I actually found it more comfortable than my 1150GS.

We'll have to get a few more going down to Garmisch next year as I had a cracking time. It felt very depressing getting off the ferry at Portsmouth to be greeted by speed camera signs, too much traffic and crappy road surfaces :(
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paulR wrote:
stoney wrote: have got some pictures, what's the best way of showing them?
Get them hosted and then provide a link, or paste the URLs in.

There's a guide here:
http://www.f650.co.uk/index.htm?child_h ... c.php?t=62
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Post by paulR »

Thanks, stoney.

By the way, what are you replacing your Quest with? My Quest locked up on me at Interlaken and after that I couldn't get it to work and had to use a map :(
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Paul, there is a reset procedure for the quest, but I cant remember what it is :oops: but it is in the manual.
Looking forward to some piccies from garmisch :)

cheers

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Boxered wrote:Paul, there is a reset procedure for the quest, but I cant remember what it is :oops: but it is in the manual.
Looking forward to some piccies from garmisch :)

cheers

Steve
Thanks Steve, but I tried the reset and still no joy :( I'm sending it back to Garmin for repair.

The pictures aren't up to much but I did take a few of the Le Mans race bike and there are the usual 'pics of bike next to mountain vista' :D

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I used to get the "grey screen of death" on my Quest, but the latest software update appears to have fixed that.

the reset sequence is to simultaneously press:
ZOOM IN / OK / POWER buttons.

(I wrote it in indelible ink at the back of the antennae)

Al :D
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Then plug me back in..........

See if that works .....
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paulR wrote:Thanks, stoney.

By the way, what are you replacing your Quest with? My Quest locked up on me at Interlaken and after that I couldn't get it to work and had to use a map :(
I've gone for the Zumo with the Scala Rider headset - its fantastic! The 3D mapping is excellent and much easier to use and the Bluetooth function is brilliant. :D
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