I really want to see the odometer go past 100,000.
The BMW has it .............................I bought my 1100 after searching for a 1150. After a test ride i just had to have it. I can not say it was better than a 1150, as i have not enough riding (1150) hours for a comparison. But it was low milage felt and rode well, not to mention cheaper than the higher mileage 1150`s i had been looking at
1100`s also have that Suzuki Katana look about them at the front![]()
I too am a Yam 660 fan having had one to borrow several times, performance is like the BMW even when fully loaded, it is lighter and more economical. But where they loose out is Road PresenceThe BMW has it .............................

road prescence ? - i've got a harley road king for that![]()
Do Harleys have road presence ? A GS does as does a Hummer
Buy the best GS you can, you won`t be dissapointed 
I owned both at the same time, after much deliberation sold the 1100....keeping my far superior 1150![]()


Same here
There's nothing at all wrong with the 1100 apart from the inherently weak design of the footrest hanger/gearbox mounting (easily sortable with a hardpart) but the front end with that rectangular light just looks very dated to me, whereas even though it's a generation and a half older than the latest 1200, the lights on the 1150 still look totally up to date
Given a choice between the 1100, 1150 and 1200, I'd go for an 1150, then an 1100 which I'd do a beak/light transplant on, then a honda c90.....and lastly a 1200![]()
In the end it comes down to how the bike rides for me and often riding them back to back on the same day left me with no illusions as to which is the better bike![]()



Funny how it took an angst ridden thread sobbing about how hard you were finding it to decide between the two as they were so closely matched then
Now you've sold the 1100, the 1150 is of course 'far superior'
You aren't fooling anyone Timothy
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You aren't fooling anyone Timothy
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