Chaps, aware of the updated 2017 model with changes to clocks/ESA/improved gear change etc but how do I tell exactly what is what with a bike in this transition period?
According to a Bikesocial guide: "In 2016 a stop-gap model (often called the 2016.5) was released that used an updated 2017-spec engine in the 2016 bike’s frame, however the major update was to the 2017 model. The 2017 R1200GS features a Euro4-compliant boxer motor with altered cats and a new judder damper on the output shaft with the selector drum actuator and transmission shafts also revised for smoother gear changes. The ESA was also updated with a self-leveling function, which automatically sets the suspension’s height according to the bike’s load status where on the 2016 bike you have to manually set it. Cosmetically, there are also alterations to the clocks, radiator covers and screen on the MY17 bike."
Bike I am looking at (a long way from home) is registered Dec '16 and has the newer clocks (with blue ring), older ESA (helmet/luggage etc selections), older fairing.
How do I tell if it has the improved gear change and is Euro 3 or 4 etc?
According to a Bikesocial guide: "In 2016 a stop-gap model (often called the 2016.5) was released that used an updated 2017-spec engine in the 2016 bike’s frame, however the major update was to the 2017 model. The 2017 R1200GS features a Euro4-compliant boxer motor with altered cats and a new judder damper on the output shaft with the selector drum actuator and transmission shafts also revised for smoother gear changes. The ESA was also updated with a self-leveling function, which automatically sets the suspension’s height according to the bike’s load status where on the 2016 bike you have to manually set it. Cosmetically, there are also alterations to the clocks, radiator covers and screen on the MY17 bike."
Bike I am looking at (a long way from home) is registered Dec '16 and has the newer clocks (with blue ring), older ESA (helmet/luggage etc selections), older fairing.
How do I tell if it has the improved gear change and is Euro 3 or 4 etc?