I HATE the R12GS
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I HATE the R12GS
I hate the fact that my desire, and determination to own a K12R, is slowly being swayed by pretty red R12GS at my local dealership. Damn you BMW.... Damn you!!!!!
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Re: I HATE the R12GS
dwayne wrote:I hate the fact that my desire, and determination to own a K12R, is slowly being swayed by pretty red R12GS at my local dealership. Damn you BMW.... Damn you!!!!!
alternative suggestion.....
get your wife interested in the K-R and let her "persuade" you to get one for her, then get the GS for yourself.
(worked for me ).
Re: I HATE the R12GS
Not to yank your chain but I own a 2006 R1200GS and I can attest that it is a great bike. I am looking at buying a 2007 R1200R because the R is great fun to ride. However, if I must or can have only one bike, it is the GS for me.dwayne wrote:I hate the fact that my desire, and determination to own a K12R, is slowly being swayed by pretty red R12GS at my local dealership. Damn you BMW.... Damn you!!!!!
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We have Three bikes at our house, a '72 Honda CT 90....
an 05 1200 GS and my 04 R. The R and GS have roughly the same miles on them around 35k.
The GS has more 'Issues' than the R. It's in the shop more. It has little picky things like wires grounding out, can-bus issues, clutch inconsistancy, etc etc. I have nicknamed it the 'Yellow Titanic' (not to be confused withour dog whom we have dubbed the 'Yellow Tornado").
The mighty R is so reliable, so dependable and has no 'issues'.
JB
an 05 1200 GS and my 04 R. The R and GS have roughly the same miles on them around 35k.
The GS has more 'Issues' than the R. It's in the shop more. It has little picky things like wires grounding out, can-bus issues, clutch inconsistancy, etc etc. I have nicknamed it the 'Yellow Titanic' (not to be confused withour dog whom we have dubbed the 'Yellow Tornado").
The mighty R is so reliable, so dependable and has no 'issues'.
JB
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04 Black R1150 R...
06 Black F650 GS
72 Honda CT 90
Life It just gets better and better!
04 Black R1150 R...
06 Black F650 GS
72 Honda CT 90
Life It just gets better and better!
-12 issues
Anyone familiar with the rear drive issues mentioned in the Iron Butt report this year noting several failures? The r1150r has been such a rock I would be very hesitant to swap it for anything to be used as a do-everything bike with lite touring capability.
To actually address the topic, I have a seldom used Pirate backrest that slides right into the bag rack, and works great. Only gets used by my older daughter though. See reason below.
Speaking of tornadoes, I have a "Taylor the tornado"...highest energy kid I've seen anywhere. Serves me right for having a two year old at 51.....
To actually address the topic, I have a seldom used Pirate backrest that slides right into the bag rack, and works great. Only gets used by my older daughter though. See reason below.
Speaking of tornadoes, I have a "Taylor the tornado"...highest energy kid I've seen anywhere. Serves me right for having a two year old at 51.....
Exactly what happened to me. Looking for a GS and I found my '03 R for at least $3K less than any GS I could find. The GS's are just over priced in comparison to the R's and I'm a GS guy. I've had an R80 G/S for almost 20yrs. and still spend lots of time on a dirt bike and a KLX dual sport.jarobi wrote:I started out looking for a GS and my R dropped out of the sky with a price tag I couldn't pass on. After owning it for a few months, I'm not looking for a GS any more.
Buy some Olins shocks, get a skid plate and different tires and you'll be able to do anything most "mortals" can do on the GS. That's my plan. Save your money for the trip to Alaska!
Terry
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'03 - Silver R1150R