
anyone owned an 1100GS?
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anyone owned an 1100GS?
I have expressed an interest in an old 1100gs been sold privately described as excellent. I need it to meet touring commitments next year as the wife wont come on the BCR anymore due to the extent of the damage suffered at Donnington recently and as the repair and restoration is going to be expensive the 1200 GSA is out of the question for the time being
It sounds a lot of bike for little money with reasonable mileage (45k) It may be the perfect low cost tourer for us. What do you think gentlemen? Chris.

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Pre 97? i think bikes were prone to gearbox issues but the 1100 is a cracking thing.
Ive owned an 1100, 2 1150s and a 1200 and the 1100 is the most solid.
Theres one down here advertised on ukgser for approx 2350 I think, with 42k on it
Pre 97? i think bikes were prone to gearbox issues but the 1100 is a cracking thing.
Ive owned an 1100, 2 1150s and a 1200 and the 1100 is the most solid.
Theres one down here advertised on ukgser for approx 2350 I think, with 42k on it
1997 CBR1100XXV
1999 CBR1100XX
2009 HP2 Sport
2006 R1200s
2013 R1200RT anniversary
1999 CBR1100XX
2009 HP2 Sport
2006 R1200s
2013 R1200RT anniversary
I've owned 2 R1100R's; the first of which was my first BMW - so in a round about way you can blame that bike for the existence of this forum
Did over 30k on it in 14 months and loved every minute of it.
The R was really a GS on short legs so the motor/gearbox/brakes etc are identical. I reckon these older bikes (bearing in mind Yogi's caveat re the gearbox issues) are better built beasts than the 1150 series and beyond. If I could find a nice 11GS I reckon I'd buy it.

The R was really a GS on short legs so the motor/gearbox/brakes etc are identical. I reckon these older bikes (bearing in mind Yogi's caveat re the gearbox issues) are better built beasts than the 1150 series and beyond. If I could find a nice 11GS I reckon I'd buy it.
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Should have known.............Gromit wrote:I've owned 2 R1100R's;
I reckon if someone asked: "Anyone owned an Unobtanium 900?"
You'd have ten pics of one, all just washed/polished - in front of those garage doors

............ now - about that screen for the Unobtanium...................

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Re: anyone owned an 1100GS?
You want a low cost traillie/tourer,have a look at an Africa Twin,you can buy e'm for good money nowhere days,and you don't have to worry about the clutch or gearbox dropping out of e'm.boxerscott wrote:I have expressed an interest in an old 1100gs been sold privately described as excellent. I need it to meet touring commitments next year as the wife wont come on the BCR anymore due to the extent of the damage suffered at Donnington recently and as the repair and restoration is going to be expensive the 1200 GSA is out of the question for the time beingIt sounds a lot of bike for little money with reasonable mileage (45k) It may be the perfect low cost tourer for us. What do you think gentlemen? Chris.
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The R1100GS is without a doubt the best, fastest, most reliable, sexiest, best handling bike in the known universe. I've got a 1998 and in 55,000 miles have changed the clutch, the clutch actuator arm snapped and I've had 3 blown bulbs. Every time I get on it I find myself grinning like a loon after the first mile. I was contemplating a 1200GS, but having ridden quite a few of them have decided that it's no quicker or better handling than mineand isn't as reliable. So I got an F800ST instead and kept the GS. I've have let it be known that I wish to be buried with it.
I like 'em

The R1100GS is without a doubt the best, fastest, most reliable, sexiest, best handling bike in the known universe. I've got a 1998 and in 55,000 miles have changed the clutch, the clutch actuator arm snapped and I've had 3 blown bulbs. Every time I get on it I find myself grinning like a loon after the first mile. I was contemplating a 1200GS, but having ridden quite a few of them have decided that it's no quicker or better handling than mineand isn't as reliable. So I got an F800ST instead and kept the GS. I've have let it be known that I wish to be buried with it.
I like 'em
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And it's better-looking than the 1200GS as well. (the 1150 has a prettier front end, but apart from that it's a slug)


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Hello Archie
howzit? Are we going to see you down this way in the '08? Come down and try out your 1200 (I warn you now, you'll want to go back home and buy an 1100
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anyone owned an R1100gs
Cheers Gentlemen R1100gs it is then although i have pondered an africa twin, (Winger) Varadero and saw recently an R100gs Paris Dakar wi loads a bling on it. I am looking at two next Sat one in Wakefield and the other in Chesire The cheaper one has less miles (30k) a 97 but has had more owners the excellent one has had only two owners and has 45k ont clock (a 95) nice colour scheme as well black with yellow seat. (wont see much of that then when our lass is on it) 

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Grommit, do you work? 30k in 14months? and i thought I was hard core.
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Anyone owned a R1100GS
Hi guys. Mrs Boxerscott here (Amanda ) Sorry to intrude into the Cathedral of Nonsense but I have to live with this blind misogynist !!
Just to put the record straight my bum will not look big on that seat!! I am a weeny size 10 aerobic instructor and he is a dead man!!
Just to put the record straight my bum will not look big on that seat!! I am a weeny size 10 aerobic instructor and he is a dead man!!
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Fiat Scudo (with speedblock, pipe carrier, reversing sensors, reversing camera, tow bar, some new rust and Fake Plumber logo)
started out with nothing, still have most of it left.
Fiat Scudo (with speedblock, pipe carrier, reversing sensors, reversing camera, tow bar, some new rust and Fake Plumber logo)
started out with nothing, still have most of it left.