Question from a BMW dreamer
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Question from a BMW dreamer
I am still in the dreaming stage but had a question.
Has anyone seen a Dark Ferro blue with the Rockster headlight?
I love the Rockster headlight but also really like the Dark Ferro, wouldn't that be a cool combo?
Has anyone seen a Dark Ferro blue with the Rockster headlight?
I love the Rockster headlight but also really like the Dark Ferro, wouldn't that be a cool combo?
Currently own an '06 M50, but really want an '04 Rockster, destickered of course!
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thanks guys. i dig the funk of the Rockster, but from what i seem to be reading, the Roadster might be a better long-term, sport, touring, commuter. I like the Ferro and think the Rockster headlight and instruments would look cool.
Of course, everytime I see pretty much any R1150R I salivate. I just need to get rid of my Boulevard M50 and find the best deal.
anyone ever go from a Rockster to a Roadster or vice versa? and why?
Of course, everytime I see pretty much any R1150R I salivate. I just need to get rid of my Boulevard M50 and find the best deal.
anyone ever go from a Rockster to a Roadster or vice versa? and why?
Currently own an '06 M50, but really want an '04 Rockster, destickered of course!
thanks guys. i dig the funk of the Rockster, but from what i seem to be reading, the Roadster might be a better long-term, sport, touring, commuter. I like the Ferro and think the Rockster headlight and instruments would look cool.
Of course, everytime I see pretty much any R1150R I salivate. I just need to get rid of my Boulevard M50 and find the best deal.
anyone ever go from a Rockster to a Roadster or vice versa? and why?
Of course, everytime I see pretty much any R1150R I salivate. I just need to get rid of my Boulevard M50 and find the best deal.
anyone ever go from a Rockster to a Roadster or vice versa? and why?
Currently own an '06 M50, but really want an '04 Rockster, destickered of course!
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The Rockster was designed to be "edgy" with its matte-black paint and asymmetrical instrumentation and dual headlights, in order to make it irresistible to a more youthful demographic, which, for the most part, largely ignored it and continued to buy Japanese.EasyE wrote:thanks guys. i dig the funk of the Rockster, but from what i seem to be reading, the Roadster might be a better long-term, sport, touring, commuter. I like the Ferro and think the Rockster headlight and instruments would look cool. (snip)
anyone ever go from a Rockster to a Roadster or vice versa? and why?
Although things like the Telelever, prominent oil coolers, and the beloved Beak are visual idiosyncrasies that distinguish the Roadster from its other-marque competitors, it clearly was built to motor in the traditional BMW design idiom, with classic, (more or less) symmetrical instruments, single round headlight, and deep, single-color paint schemes (although there have been some forays into serendipity with the yellow jacket and ferro blue themes).
I have both a Rockster and a Roadster. The visual differences are more gimmick than substance, and, despite the Rockster's wider rear tire, R-S suspension bits, and a bit more stretched-out ergonomics, mechanically they're basically the same machine. The bar is flatter for a bit more feel on the front suspension, but it's way too wide for comfort, so we simply swapped it out for a Roadster bar. And, since I promptly installed a Sergeant seat on the Roadster, my shorter wife uses my stock Roadster seat on the Rockster to get her a little closer to the road at stops. So what she really has is a Roadster with funky paint, digital clocks, and dingle headlights (which aren't, btw, particularly useful for night-time illumination).
In the long run, the feeble attempt at creating a "hot" bike out of the parts bin was judged accurately by the market. I really like the looks of the Rockster, but frankly it's the Roadster's more classic bits that will still look contemporary 20 years from now when the Rockster's "edge" looks like a midnight run at a fashion statement.
It's all relative, of course. With the Beak, the Telelever, and the signature twin jugs, the Roadster will never be mistaken for a Honda. If it lasts 20 years on the road, everything deserves to be called a Classic.
Bruce Jones
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2004 Silver Roadster
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BoiseBeemer - Thanks for the detailed and insightful reply!! I appreciate your time and thoughts!
so, maybe I'll go with the Roadster, hmmmm, in Piedmont Red or Ferro Blue, or silver or ...
As I approach the big 4-0, I guess I'm not quite the demographic, but I like to think I'm younger and more hip and funky!
btw-sorry for the multiple posts
so, maybe I'll go with the Roadster, hmmmm, in Piedmont Red or Ferro Blue, or silver or ...
As I approach the big 4-0, I guess I'm not quite the demographic, but I like to think I'm younger and more hip and funky!
btw-sorry for the multiple posts
Currently own an '06 M50, but really want an '04 Rockster, destickered of course!
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