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Just got a call from my dealer and the R1200R will be ready for delivery about 4:00pm today. While the weather isn't great, it will be good enough to make the 50 mile trip each way. Yippee!!
Bill
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John,
I responded to your earlier post, but I don't see it anywhere. So I'll reply again... I bought the R12 at Morton's, as it's easier for me to get there than it is for me to get to Bob's BMW, - I've been a long time customer at Morton's and know a lot of the folks there.
Anyway, the bike's in the garage, but I'm still missing the Cee Bailey's windshield, the Givi topcase and the tank bag. Other than that, and the crummy weather, I'm loving it! Very quick, smooth transmission and only a $200 increase in my insurance premiums. What's not to like?
Cheers... Bill
I responded to your earlier post, but I don't see it anywhere. So I'll reply again... I bought the R12 at Morton's, as it's easier for me to get there than it is for me to get to Bob's BMW, - I've been a long time customer at Morton's and know a lot of the folks there.
Anyway, the bike's in the garage, but I'm still missing the Cee Bailey's windshield, the Givi topcase and the tank bag. Other than that, and the crummy weather, I'm loving it! Very quick, smooth transmission and only a $200 increase in my insurance premiums. What's not to like?
Cheers... Bill
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Congrats on the new bike!
Morton's is a good place to deal with.
I've had mixed luck with tankbags, but I am very pleased with the BMW one for the R12R. If that is the one you have on order I think you will like it. Good volume, handy pocket on the back, and (very important to me) it is easy to move aside when you go to fill the tank.
Morton's is a good place to deal with.
I've had mixed luck with tankbags, but I am very pleased with the BMW one for the R12R. If that is the one you have on order I think you will like it. Good volume, handy pocket on the back, and (very important to me) it is easy to move aside when you go to fill the tank.
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TWI,
Thanks for the input on the BMW tank bag. Like you, I've had mixed results with various tank bags. The one I have on order isn't the BMW bag, but you have given me reason to re-think my decision. I was initially put off by the price, but I'm thinking now I'll go back to Morton's (when the wx allows) and take another look at the Beemer Bag. BTW, I like dealing with Morton's also...
Cheers... Bill
Thanks for the input on the BMW tank bag. Like you, I've had mixed results with various tank bags. The one I have on order isn't the BMW bag, but you have given me reason to re-think my decision. I was initially put off by the price, but I'm thinking now I'll go back to Morton's (when the wx allows) and take another look at the Beemer Bag. BTW, I like dealing with Morton's also...
Cheers... Bill
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R4R&R wrote:Congrats on the new bike! Now you have to be tame and use that will power until it's broken in.
Where are you buying it from - Morton's or Bobs?
Go ahead and nail it... Motoman break-in style. I have been doing that (always after a proper warmup before high power runs) for years before anybody every heard of Motoman breakins!.
My RR uses no oil to speak of after the first 600 mile checkup and I now have 2800 wonderful miles on it.
Have a great time playing with the RR !
Oh yea: Permagrin is a major problem on this bike; your face will be constantly sore
Doug
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2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
Hi Bill
yep.. I am a ham geek too! One of many hobbies! I confess I am working on interfacing my intercom to a 2 meter/440 transceiver !
Check out my reports on the R12 here:
http://www.dualsportridersoflouisiana.c ... php?t=2378
My recent addition to the bike are some bar risers, making a very comfortable ride now for me. That post is on the last page of the thread.
73
Doug
yep.. I am a ham geek too! One of many hobbies! I confess I am working on interfacing my intercom to a 2 meter/440 transceiver !
Check out my reports on the R12 here:
http://www.dualsportridersoflouisiana.c ... php?t=2378
My recent addition to the bike are some bar risers, making a very comfortable ride now for me. That post is on the last page of the thread.
73
Doug
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2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
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I look about 2" or so over the 20" and maybe a little more with the bar risers and pullback on it, which is perfect for me.fly wrote:Doug, great review on the other site. Quick question on the Cee Bailey shield - with the 18" or 20" are you still looking over the shield or are your looking through the shield when riding?
The plan for really hot weather here in south Louisiana is to cut down the BMW sport screen a little and get my helmet in clean air.
Doug
MSF #127350 NAUI #36288
2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES