mwalters
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been looking to buy a1150adv seen a few & the build quality looks doesn't look that good a lot of corrosion on the ones i've seen my 94 1100gs is better nic do i keep the 1100 or do i go to the orange side? 
dirtydog said:Build quality is SHITE on 1150!![]()
dirtydog said:I'll tell you what the problem is; under 8K on the clock and I'm on my second gearbox and second pair of front discs and rest of it aint looking to good either!
So, let's hear it from anybody on here who does over 15k a year, ride all the year round, in any weather and off road and who still thinks the build quality on these bikes is acceptable let alone good!
BTW; the bike gets washed a couple of times a week and is treated with 365 and GT85[/QUOTE
Dirty Dog.
My case has already been stated, you obviously have a friday bike. I sympathise greatly, but there are, I believe over 4,ooo members on this forum, over 90% of which do not seem to have major problems with build quality. There will always be one, or two that are exceptions to the rule. You my friend are obviously one of them, but I hope you get it sorted to your satisfaction,![]()
schwarz baron said:dirtydog said:I'll tell you what the problem is; under 8K on the clock and I'm on my second gearbox and second pair of front discs and rest of it aint looking to good either!
So, let's hear it from anybody on here who does over 15k a year, ride all the year round, in any weather and off road and who still thinks the build quality on these bikes is acceptable let alone good!
BTW; the bike gets washed a couple of times a week and is treated with 365 and GT85[/QUOTE
Dirty Dog.
My case has already been stated, you obviously have a friday bike. I sympathise greatly, but there are, I believe over 4,ooo members on this forum, over 90% of which do not seem to have major problems with build quality. There will always be one, or two that are exceptions to the rule. You my friend are obviously one of them, but I hope you get it sorted to your satisfaction,![]()
Sorry I disagree, most people need to be a little more honest and admit that these bikes are not well built. I'm talking about the 1150 and the 1200, the older bikes I've seen do seem to hold up better. It's hard to swallow that these 'expensive' bikes are not all they're cracked up to be. As I've said before, these bikes have cult status and we all know what sort of vehicles lie within these realms.......piles of shite![]()
It's not that I think I have a Friday bike, in fact some of the bikes I've seen around the same age are no better or worse than mine. Speak to anybody who's worked for BM long enough and I'm sure if they're honest they'll admit to you how they've seen the quality of their machines slowly spiral down. I guess it must be hard for them to keep up with the demand and keep their prices competitive ,so quality does inevitably suffer.....FACT!
....pile'o'shite! 
Bob Southgate said:Back in December 1996, I bought a year old R1100GS. It came with the panniers and heated grips and cost me £7600. A new one was retailing at £9285 on the road, without the panniers and heated grips. Also on offer was a new one in Kalahari (the murky green/yellow) at £8500. Compare those prices with the cost of a new 1200GS at £8715 without ABS ( £9510 with). I guess something has had to give when the latest version is only £225 more expensive than its predecessor 9 years later.