SamD
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Part 1 - The Long Rambling Prelude
Unconventionally, this ride report begins a couple of weeks before the actual ride. Towards the end of July I took my 800GS to Vines for it's 12000 mile service before embarking on my trip to France. As fate would have it, I was the first person to arrive on the Saturday morning of my service which left me with my choice of loan bikes for the day. Now to me this seemed like an opportunity to try out something a little bigger and, what do you know, there was a lovely white 1200GS available.
Armed with the keys to the beast, I set of on a little trip around Surrey/Berks/Bucks on a range of different roads to really try to get a feel for the bike. It's worth pointing out that, at this point, I had absolutely no intention of changing my bike this year. However, after 4 hours and a hundred and fifty or so mile later I was smitten and thoughts of changing had entered my mind. On returning to the dealer, it turned out that my 800 needed a little more time (like a couple of days more time) to fix the weeping rocker cover issue, with that I called my long-suffering wife to ask her to come and pick me up. Now, Vines is a good 45 minutes from my house so I found myself with time to kill, and that only means one thing - trouble. Expensive trouble.
To cut a long story short I ended up signing on the line for a 2010 R1200GS 30 Years GS Edition with pretty much every gizmo going. Better still I could pick it up the following weekend!
A long, dragging week followed, but eventually the day arrived and I was the proud owner of a new bike.
Even the kids liked it
So, there I was - 1 week from a 2200 mile trip around France with a need to run the bike in AND have it serviced before I went. Well, faced with that situation I did what every good biker should do and went to Wales for a cup of tea on the Saturday and bimbled around Oxfordshire on the Sunday.
Running in mileage complete, I was off to Vines for a service on the Wednesday and was finally all ready to embark on my first European trip on a bike complete with Touratech head guards
Unconventionally, this ride report begins a couple of weeks before the actual ride. Towards the end of July I took my 800GS to Vines for it's 12000 mile service before embarking on my trip to France. As fate would have it, I was the first person to arrive on the Saturday morning of my service which left me with my choice of loan bikes for the day. Now to me this seemed like an opportunity to try out something a little bigger and, what do you know, there was a lovely white 1200GS available.
Armed with the keys to the beast, I set of on a little trip around Surrey/Berks/Bucks on a range of different roads to really try to get a feel for the bike. It's worth pointing out that, at this point, I had absolutely no intention of changing my bike this year. However, after 4 hours and a hundred and fifty or so mile later I was smitten and thoughts of changing had entered my mind. On returning to the dealer, it turned out that my 800 needed a little more time (like a couple of days more time) to fix the weeping rocker cover issue, with that I called my long-suffering wife to ask her to come and pick me up. Now, Vines is a good 45 minutes from my house so I found myself with time to kill, and that only means one thing - trouble. Expensive trouble.
To cut a long story short I ended up signing on the line for a 2010 R1200GS 30 Years GS Edition with pretty much every gizmo going. Better still I could pick it up the following weekend!
A long, dragging week followed, but eventually the day arrived and I was the proud owner of a new bike.
Even the kids liked it
So, there I was - 1 week from a 2200 mile trip around France with a need to run the bike in AND have it serviced before I went. Well, faced with that situation I did what every good biker should do and went to Wales for a cup of tea on the Saturday and bimbled around Oxfordshire on the Sunday.
Running in mileage complete, I was off to Vines for a service on the Wednesday and was finally all ready to embark on my first European trip on a bike complete with Touratech head guards




