Sold 2012 BMW R1200R Twin Cam, Low Miles, Lovely Condition

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BMW R1200R Twin Cam
Reg. No. BL12 FZO
Registered - August 2012
Mileage - 12,780
3 Owners
MoT until July 25th 2025

£4,500


This is my wife’s R1200R, she when she bought it six years ago, it had only covered 1,200 miles from new. Originally a dealer registered demo, he bought it at six months old and proceeded to put just 500 miles on it in the next 5 years, and it’s now done a low 12,780 miles from new.

Overall, it’s still in really nice condition, has no corrosion and is lovely to ride. The only fault I am aware of is the perennial faulty fuel strip which dogs this era of BMW’s. Because they are so unreliable, I’ve never bothered having it fixed, and simply fill up once the trip meter is approaching the 200 mile mark, and we’ve never had an issue with running out of fuel or knowing how much is left in the tank.

As a precaution, the filler neck aperture was cleaned and Hammerited when we got the bike and a S1000 XR tank ring seal fitted. The R1200R is known for corroding in this area of the tank as water can sit there if the drain is blocked. Handbook, V5 and 3 keys all present and correct. Non ABS, non ESA model.

It’s had two major services and one interim service in the time she’s owned it. The last big one being done by Steve at Rainbow Services at 8,000 miles, which included valve clearances and all the oils and fluids being changed prior to a trip to Portugal.

The bike has a few extras fitted and included with the bike.

Ilmberger carbon fibre rear hugger.
SW-Motech Bar back handlebar risers.
Wunderlich foot rest lowering kit.
Rapid Bike Easy fuelling module to smooth out the low speed running.
Givi top box mounting kit and plate.
BMW Comfort seat.
BMW Fly Screen.
BMW Cylinder Head Guards.
Adjustable span levers.

I’m located 2 miles from Donington Park / East Midlands Airport. If you have any questions, or would like to come and view the bike, then please get in touch.


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BMW R1200R Twin Cam
Reg. No. BL12 FZO
Registered - August 2012
Mileage - 12,780
3 Owners
MoT until July 25th 2025

£4,500


This is my wife’s R1200R, she when she bought it six years ago, it had only covered 1,200 miles from new. Originally a dealer registered demo, he bought it at six months old and proceeded to put just 500 miles on it in the next 5 years, and it’s now done a low 12,780 miles from new.

Overall, it’s still in really nice condition, has no corrosion and is lovely to ride. The only fault I am aware of is the perennial faulty fuel strip which dogs this era of BMW’s. Because they are so unreliable, I’ve never bothered having it fixed, and simply fill up once the trip meter is approaching the 200 mile mark, and we’ve never had an issue with running out of fuel or knowing how much is left in the tank.

As a precaution, the filler neck aperture was cleaned and Hammerited when we got the bike and a S1000 XR tank ring seal fitted. The R1200R is known for corroding in this area of the tank as water can sit there if the drain is blocked. Handbook, V5 and 3 keys all present and correct. Non ABS, non ESA model.

It’s had two major services and one interim service in the time she’s owned it. The last big one being done by Steve at Rainbow Services at 8,000 miles, which included valve clearances and all the oils and fluids being changed prior to a trip to Portugal.

The bike has a few extras fitted and included with the bike.

Ilmberger carbon fibre rear hugger.
SW-Motech Bar back handlebar risers.
Wunderlich foot rest lowering kit.
Rapid Bike Easy fuelling module to smooth out the low speed running.
Givi top box mounting kit and plate.
BMW Comfort seat.
BMW Fly Screen.
BMW Cylinder Head Guards.
Adjustable span levers.

I’m located 2 miles from Donington Park / East Midlands Airport. If you have any questions, or would like to come and view the bike, then please get in touch.


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BYIGRF.jpg


azEwjk.jpg


LOLb3S.jpg


LmzaTF.jpg


1EOrb4.jpg


xKEmu3.jpg


dpFjxh.jpg


c9LSsi.jpg


0AvD2H.jpg


Aqtvf6.jpg


l2VViy.jpg


wu4ano.jpg


1clj3k.jpg


yllnIB.jpg


Q2Ws3s.jpg


691p1P.jpg


7O556I.jpg


m9VNAX.jpg


nNJoO6.jpg


tf8TMT.jpg


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I have a 2013 and prefer it to the 2017 LC I had.

These benefit from still having the front telelever suspension like the GS and RT.

No fuel strip on the last bikes they went back a low fuel light which is the same as my 98 R1200C.

Good luck with the sale.
Gerry
 
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