Anyone else seen a 1200 ADV launch this weekend?

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When we arrived at the first BMW Offroad Course of 2006 on FRIDAY 24th March this site greated us.

The 1200 Adventures were just back from the Spanish launch for Simon Pavey and his instructors to give the once over.
 

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more ADV came out off the truck to join our line up of BRAND NEW 1200's and 650's
 

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then it was up the road away to the site.

"I'll just park my Adventure here whilst I show you this exercise" said Tony the instructor
 

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At lunch time Nigel and myself asked if we could have a little go - it would have been rude not to really!!
 

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they came fully specced so you had to turn the ABS off to really enjoy

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Nice to see the "quality" downpipes rust up so quickly, must be Welsh acid rain :D :D

Trust you had a good time Sherps & Swoops

Ade
 
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Dabba said:
So what do you reckon John - should I buy one?

Dave

When I saw it at the NEC I didn't like it - it just didn't have the presence of my 1150 ADV.

Then I saw Micky's last week at Rainbow, coming out of the crate, and my immediate reaction was it looked better than I remembered - I even wonder if the NEC bike had mock up crash bars - they seem more solid now somehow.

Having ridden it on TKC's this weekend (albeit briefly) I am even more impressed. It does feel more substantial than I thought although there is still too much plastic for me. It handles and rides just as well as it should and the standard large footpegs are much better than the smaller GS ones when wearing offroad boots.
The power is great -as you'd expect - and as you can see we threw them around a bit but only on the level by the buttie van.

The instructors at BMW Offroad make you sick!!
They jumped on these Adventures for the first time on Friday morning and the stuff they were doing within ten minutes of being at the site just had us all stood in awe - TOP BLOKES.

My suggestion, FWIW, would be to test ride before you buy, as always, as it is a BIG bike and once full of 33 litres of fuel would take some lifting up - even though we've been shown how

Sherps (Off road God - NOT!!!)

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bustupbiker said:
Bloody Ell! are you 13foot 14" i could'nt get my feet to within 2" of the ground :D

Don't you worry, Sherpa could fall of a Honda C90.

The fact he is that tall doesn't seem to make any difference whatsoever.

:rolleyes:
 


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