3 week, 2,500 mile test of the new 1200GS LC

Ah, you mean the Orange machine that has one of those oily/greasy things that makes the back wheel go round..... I think I'll pass on that ;)
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funny you should say that , i sold my tiger yesterday fantastic all round bike that goes like stink:thumb2

boy am i glad to see the back of that chain and to get to some proper indicator equipment:thumby:

hey havent BMW put that shitty one switch system on the new bikes:rob:hide
 
When I was asked if I wanted to do a test I told them "yes, but if I think it's shite I will say so"

They replied saying "that is exactly what we want".

So what I have written is what I found..... unfortunately I can't help those who have a problem with that :kissy2 :comfort

The good thing is you had the new bike for a decent length of time and miles.A short test ride is all very well but living with and using a bike is the proper way to judge it.Sounds like its time to retire the 1100.:thumby:
 
.... hey havent BMW put that shitty one switch system on the new bikes:rob:hide
Yep, and I'm glad about that too as it will mean no more horn hooting when I'm supposed to be cancelling an indicator :D

One switch left to go left, right to go right and center push to cancel :thumb
 
Yep, and I'm glad about that too as it will mean no more horn hooting when I supposed to be cancelling an indicator :D

One switch left to go left, right to go right and center push to cancel :thumb

i had a year of it with the tiger and feckin hated it :D:D:D:D:D bloody luddite me:rob
 
When I was asked if I wanted to do a test I told them "yes, but if I think it's shite I will say so"

They replied saying "that is exactly what we want".

So what I have written is what I found..... unfortunately I can't help those who have a problem with that :kissy2 :comfort

Sorry,dad-was only joking !!!


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Just make sure you try the 1190 as well Paul.......you might just find that it's a similar leap ahead of the toilet as the toilet is to your 1100 :cool:

I tried it but it ain't no LC :aidan
 
A free bike for three weeks and you only did 2500 miles on it ? Did you spend most of your time looking at it and working out your write up ? :confused:
 
Last month I was fortunate enough to be offered the chance of an ‘extended’ test ride of the new 1200 GS… needless to say I accepted without hesitation.

The new GS is certainly endowed with a host of cutting edge technology that not only enhances performance and handling, but also enhances the ‘whole’ riding experience. There are 5 ‘riding modes’; Dynamic, Road, Rain, Enduro and finally Enduro pro. Selecting each mode not only changes the suspension and ABS, it also remaps the ‘fly by wire’ throttle and the ASC (Automatic Stability Control).
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That really is a bullshit phrase.............. :blast

(are you in advertising? :rolleyes:)

Al :thumb
 
I have a 330D and a 10 year old Jeep

The 330D (fully loaded by the original owner with all the electronic trickery) is an amazing car

The Jeep which use to be my #1 car is now the odd job car and I'm now on my 2nd main car - The thing is when the 330D is replaced Ill still have the Jeep and it will see other #1 cars come and go.

My 1150 is like my Jeep, I know it well, it puts up with all kinds of crap, running costs are low and its interesting to ride like the Jeep is to drive.

....where's this leading to?

In my life I need a #1 car that's very good across many aspects ( performance, creature comforts and gadgets like good quality phone integration), I don't need a bike to do the same, if I did I reckon the 1200LC would be brilliant.
 
That really is a bullshit phrase.............. :blast

(are you in advertising? :rolleyes:)

Al :thumb
Those that know what I mean will know what I mean :thumb

For me, riding a bike is my way of getting a buzz, a thrill, a fix even.... this baby is pure Class A all the way.
 
Those that know what I mean will know what I mean :thumb

For me, riding a bike is my way of getting a buzz, a thrill, a fix even.... this baby is pure Class A all the way.

FFS don't ride my Berg then :eek:

I think there must be a class A*+++ :D

I've said it before, that buzz is more a state of mind. Ride a C90 like a 15 year, old who's just stolen it, and you'll buzz ya tits off :thumb
 
FFS don't ride my Berg then :eek:
2,500 miles on a Berg..... nah, that wouldn't do it for me :blast

I've said it before, that buzz is more a state of mind. Ride a C90 like a 15 year, old who's just stolen it, and you'll buzz ya tits off :thumb
I think you're talking about 'grin factor' here.... two entirely different things ;)
 
2,500 miles on a Berg..... nah, that wouldn't do it for me :blast


I think you're talking about 'grin factor' here.... two entirely different things ;)

Horses for courses chicken. No, the Berg ain't something you'd do 2500 miles on in 3 weeks, but for a buzz......absolute pure gold :thumb2

I bought Liz an SR125 Aprilia scooter a few years ago to go to work on. I used to "borrow" it to pop into town. Ended up selling it before I lost my license. No 'grin factor' about it. It was pure adrenaline fuelled loonacy everytime it sparked in to life. Firing through traffic within mm of mirrors and car doors, spanking it around the wrong side of traffic islands etc etc. Ridden like it was stolen, I don't think their is more fun to be had on bike. Used to get home with the heart pounding, sling it in the garage and leg it in the house quick lest the police were hot on my heels, the perfect crime!fookin ace :thumb
 


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