2 Years and 10 Months in the life of a 1200GS

Dellis

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Following on from my threads from 10 months and 22 months ago this is the final part:

The First Year

The bike covered 18,900 miles in its first year all for pleasure lived in England and visited Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland and Italy.

The Running Costs

£1,811.00 Fuel
£97.34 600 mile service
£92.67 Rear Tourance @ 5,390 miles
£165.10 6,000 mile service
£47.90 Genuine rear pads
£146.95 Front & rear Tourances @ 11,018 miles
£183.20 12,000 mile service
£46.40 EBC front brake pads @ 14,750 miles (once bitten etc)
£72.85 Rear Tourance @ 15,833 miles
£178.61 18,000 mile service

£2,842.02 Total or 15.04 pence per mile excluding depreciation

The Issues

Rear light assembly due to corrosion and a piss poor design
Pannier adjusting mechanism replaced
Rear disc due to warping (twice)
Front discs due to warping
Front engine cover due to corrosion
Both gearbox input shaft seals due to oil leaks however, I could not see any evidence of the leaking oil
Battery (let me down in Belgium)

Oil consumption

One litre every 10,000 miles ( next to knob all)

The Second Year

This year I did a few less miles only covering 17,300 giving a total mileage thus far of 36,200. Again all this years miles have been for pleasure, the bike has remained resident in England and visited Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Belgium, France, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Slovenia.

The Running Costs

£1,712.70 Fuel
£123.99 Front & rear Tourances @ 22,634 miles
£212.26 24,000 mile service
£95.00 Rear Tourance (expensive as I was desperate!)
£149.07 30,000 mile service
£142.70 Front & rear Tourances @ 32,080 miles
£68.27 Front & rear EBC HH pads @ 32,080 miles
£72.00 36,000 miles service (estimate - just got back off my hols and it's not been done yet but cheaper as I'm going to self service now the bike is out of warranty

£2,575.99 Total or 14.89 pence per mile excluding depreciation

The Issues

I almost made twelve months with no further issues but sadly the final drive gave up the ghost on the English National Rally resulting in my first ever failure to complete a navigational rally The bike was recovered to Blue Bell who did a top job of fixing the bike.

Oil consumption

This has reduced very slightly, to put this in context I've just done 4,000 miles around Europe and topped up by 300ml (in other words still next to knob all)

The Third Year (the last 10 months before being traded in)

In the last 10 months I've not done that much (I tend to do large mileages during June and July) covering 12,140 giving a total mileage of 48,340. Again all this years miles have been for pleasure, the bike has remained resident in England and visited Scotland, Wales, Belgium, and France.

The Running Costs

£1,194.37 Fuel
£110.76 36,124 mile service (self service price also includes oil and parts for 42,000 service
£75.45 rear Tourances @ 37,127 miles
£0 42,283 Service (FOC as self service and purchased the bits at the same time as I did the 32,000)
£144.33 Front & Rear Tourances
£39.29 Rear light assembly
£1,564.20 Total or 12.88 pence per mile excluding depreciation

The Issues

A rear light assembly - really crap design - the new ones are led so should be ok

Oil consumption

This has reduced to nothing, to put this in context not one drop between services!

The Whole Life Running Costs

I can now include depreciation in the calculations as I have been given a price of my bike plus £3,000.00 to change for a new 1200 of the same spec. So total costs to date including deprecation are as follows:

£2,842.02 - 2006/07 Running Costs
£2,575.99 - 2007/08 Running Costs
£1,564.20 - 2008/09 Running Costs
£4,200.00 - Depreciation
£11,182.21 - Total or 23.13 pence per mile including depreciation

My Conclusions

A cracking bike and year three proved pretty much trouble free, bar the rear light so I get rid of it! Seems a little daft I guess but I was offered a good deal and I decided that now was the time to change when there was still a decent amount of value left in the bike.

The bike is heading to an independent dealer in the north east so if you don't do big miles and you want a well looked after genuine great bike then you could do a lot worse that handing over your hard earned in exchange for YS06 PNO.

Cheers
Dave
 
Will you buy another ?

How ya doing... I think we rode together for a while in west/ Cork or Kerry ...Just wondering if you have plans to replace with another GS or try sometihing else ?


Whoops just had a re read and see that you are impressed enough to buy another one
 
:eek:......must ......ignore.....cost.....

La-la-la! I'm not listening....

Happy New Bike Dave :thumb2
 
Fuel costs down to the last 37p??:eek:

You may need this :comfort

Fuel is a calculation based on 45 mpg which is my usual consumption figure, I just typed what I worked out the costs to be :)

Where do you buy your tyres and doe,s the price include fitting they seem very cheap.

Sharples at Bolton 01204 388000 I fit them myself.

How ya doing... I think we rode together for a while in west/ Cork or Kerry ...Just wondering if you have plans to replace with another GS or try sometihing else ?


Whoops just had a re read and see that you are impressed enough to buy another one

It was a pleasure riding with you especially the tour of the golf course :augie and as you spotted yes I've bought another.

:eek:......must ......ignore.....cost.....

La-la-la! I'm not listening....

Happy New Bike Dave :thumb2

Good value for money :thumb

Dave
 
Great post Dave and of real interest as I have just bought a new a new GSA. At least I now know how broke I will be over the next 3 years.
:)
 
Great post Dave and of real interest as I have just bought a new a new GSA. At least I now know how broke I will be over the next 3 years.
:)

I've just bought a new GSA too so we'll see how they compare :thumb

Dave
 
Where is the dealer who wants only £3000 to change? This seems an excellent price for a (nearly) 3 year old bike with a fair mileage on it.
. . . or have I misunderstood :rob

paul

I can now include depreciation in the calculations as I have been given a price of my bike plus £3,000.00 to change for a new 1200 of the same spec. So total costs to date including deprecation are as follows:

£2,842.02 - 2006/07 Running Costs
£2,575.99 - 2007/08 Running Costs
£1,564.20 - 2008/09 Running Costs
£4,200.00 - Depreciation
£11,182.21 - Total or 23.13 pence per mile including depreciation
 
Where is the dealer who wants only £3000 to change? This seems an excellent price for a (nearly) 3 year old bike with a fair mileage on it.
. . . or have I misunderstood :rob

paul


Paul,

Bit of an error - I'd copied and pasted the two year post so you could see the thread. This year the price was mine and £4,200 to change for a bike of the same spec but I opted to go for an Adventure so it cost me a little more. I did correctly add the £4,200 figure into my overall running costs.

Sorry for the confusion.

Dave
 


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