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I bought a new GS last year and have done about 4000 miles. No complaints except for oil consumption 2 and 1/3 litres in say 3500. I have a new LC on order but I am having grave reservations re the Tank Slapping issue. Especially Martin Fitz-Gibons comments in bike. Magazines don't normally stick their necks too far out, so their comments are a concern. Would welcome some feedback. On the oil consumption I have gleaned from various posts/threads that some use oil some don't. It may run in eventually, but as I am 65 and back on a bike 18months ago, after an absence of 38 years, suspect I won't live long enough to witness this. I do however hope to last hopefully, another 15 years or so.

I'm nearly 66 and have an LC coming. My 2004 GS used oil at start.
Give it heaps and make those rings bed in properly.
I'm not scared of tank slappers. Dopey car drivers are worse.
 
two replys to my post so far(my first post, I am amazed it worked!) oen guy says cancel the other says hold the order, but watch this space. What's an oldie to do!

My post was tongue in cheek.:P Keep the order, and get the new bike. You'd be crackers to cancel at this stage:rob:thumb
 
Hurrah for the baby boomers!

You've had the best of the jobs, the best of the house prices, the best pensions and now...you're all buying up the LC's!!!

Leave some for us youngsters.

Are BMW missing a trick here... Should the options list include a bifocal screen, incontiseat and a commode that fits in one of the boxes. (Touracrap)..

I had my first BM at 19 when all my mates were on GSXR's and FZR's. Did I take some stick for riding an old mans bike....:rob
 
Hurrah for the baby boomers!

You've had the best of the jobs, the best of the house prices, the best pensions and now...you're all buying up the LC's!!!

We certainly have :rob
Ordered a high seat for mine (didn't know about incontiseat)
 
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After some response to my first ever post; some thoughts.
I'm not rich, buying current bike on the knock and would simply carry on with existing payment level, if I have a new bike. Big if at present. I was prepared for sorting out "issues" via recalls, but tank slappers are something else. For anyone familiar with the film "Marathon Man" there is an infamous line from the Nazi dentist "is it safe" Bike magazine don't seem to think so up to now. If my current bike did'nt use oil I would not have even thought of chopping it, for at least another year. But now I'll probably hang on to it until the dust has settled, if it does. I expected all journo reports to be lavish in their praise etc etc but although there have been some good reports, others have been a bit subdued.
 
After some response to my first ever post; some thoughts.
I'm not rich, buying current bike on the knock and would simply carry on with existing payment level, if I have a new bike. Big if at present. I was prepared for sorting out "issues" via recalls, but tank slappers are something else. For anyone familiar with the film "Marathon Man" there is an infamous line from the Nazi dentist "is it safe" Bike magazine don't seem to think so up to now. If my current bike did'nt use oil I would not have even thought of chopping it, for at least another year. But now I'll probably hang on to it until the dust has settled, if it does. I expected all journo reports to be lavish in their praise etc etc but although there have been some good reports, others have been a bit subdued.

You sound like you've got through life without listening to shite and going on your own gut instinct, if your happy with what you've got,,,,, so be it , you wanna change,,,,,,,, your choice, if you do and don't like it, how quick would it sell? in a heartbeat I think,,,,,, but what if,,,,,,,,,, you get it ,and it fits you like a glove and in a couple of weeks you wonder what all the fuss is about.
That's the beauty of this life, freedom of choice:thumb
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You sound like you've got through life without listening to shite and going on your own gut instinct, if your happy with what you've got,,,,, so be it , you wanna change,,,,,,,, your choice, if you do and don't like it, how quick would it sell? in a heartbeat I think,,,,,, but what if,,,,,,,,,, you get it ,and it fits you like a glove and in a couple of weeks you wonder what all the fuss is about.
That's the beauty of this life, freedom of choice:thumb
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Wise words:beerjug::thumb
 
what might have been

Cancelled my order this morning. Will await feedback over the next few months from guys who have bought a new LC.
 
WTF has that got to do with a bit of debate

I am going to ride one and make my own mind up, how the feck do you know what I am going to buy or not

So come on, tell us your verdict on riding the bike.
 
So come on, tell us your verdict on riding the bike.

I will when I've ridden it, some of us aren't as lucky as you & had kids to ferry about on a Saturday

My brief look at it yesterday confirms that BMW have built a better bike than the previous 1200's - they 've added some weight back in & everything is styled better

I reckon that the reality of riding will make me smile
 
I will when I've ridden it, some of us aren't as lucky as you & had kids to ferry about on a Saturday

My brief look at it yesterday confirms that BMW have built a better bike than the previous 1200's - they 've added some weight back in & everything is styled better

I reckon that the reality of riding will make me smile

I'm looking forward to hearing your views:thumb
 


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