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tommyboy

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I have been offered a 1200GS at what I think is a very good price, it is on a 54 plate with 2000 miles on the clock, it's a private sale so there is no warranty on the bike. I need my bike to be reliable should i go for an 1150 or should the 1200 be ok? I an just worried about final drive and gearbox isues or am i just worrying uneccesarily?
Cheers
Tom
 
Warranty

Should come with the remainder of the Two year Warranty. May help you with your decision

Regards RB
 
Warranty covers bike for 2 years, 54 plate should be covered until at least September 2006
 
Hiya Tom
Can't help with your question but nice to see you back on the board.
 
Cheers mate
Just got to persuade the wife to let me spirit £6,500 out of the joint account and I will be up for some more on/off road adventures lol
Tom
 
Ah yes - the joys of getting the proposal past the DIC (Domestic Investment Committee).

As stated previously, there will be the balance of the manfuacturer's warranty, and then this can be extended (at the exhorbitant rate of 650 Blairos).

Regards,
Rich
 
tommyboy said:
I have been offered a 1200GS at what I think is a very good price, it is on a 54 plate with 2000 miles on the clock, it's a private sale so there is no warranty on the bike.

As reported - any balance left on the manuf warranty should be transferred to you as the new owner.


tommyboy said:
I need my bike to be reliable should i go for an 1150 or should the 1200 be ok? I an just worried about final drive and gearbox isues or am i just worrying uneccesarily?

You are just worrying unnecessarily - if it is a bargain, looks clean and looked after and has a fsh I'd buy it before someone else does. There are no more reliability issues on the 1200 than on the 1150 imho :thumb
 
tommyboy said:
I have been offered a 1200GS at what I think is a very good price, it is on a 54 plate with 2000 miles on the clock, it's a private sale so there is no warranty on the bike. I need my bike to be reliable should i go for an 1150 or should the 1200 be ok? I an just worried about final drive and gearbox isues or am i just worrying uneccesarily?
Cheers
Tom

Hi Tom. I have a 54 (jan 05) 1200 (fast red) I've never had any problembs or breakdowns. I've done 6800+ miles.

Could do with a bigger tank though, only getting 220 to reserve :D

Great bike, glad I went for the 12 over the 1150. But I would have liked the alli boxes.

Tell the misses you 'HAVE' to have it.

good riding. Val.H.
 
tommyboy said:
I have been offered a 1200GS at what I think is a very good price, it is on a 54 plate with 2000 miles on the clock, it's a private sale so there is no warranty on the bike. I need my bike to be reliable should i go for an 1150 or should the 1200 be ok? I an just worried about final drive and gearbox isues or am i just worrying uneccesarily?
Cheers
Tom

The 1200GS is just as reliable (or unreliable) as the 1150GS. Difference is that lots more ex Jap bike riders are buying the 1200GS and expecting (but not getting) Jap levels of reliability.
 
£6500 is cheap if it's in good condition (should be with only 2k on the clock) If you don't like it you could sell it on Ebay for more than that ;) I've not seen one go for less than £6900 on Ebay - usually with more miles and more than one owner. There is a card in the warranty book which you fill in and post off to transfer the balance of the warranty into your name.
 


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