Errm No its not the truththe bike is fantastic, its a major leap forwards read the magazine reports. or even go out and have a test ride on one, I doubt you have one or ridden one or you wouldn't be making your comment.
Yes things break or fail on anything, but this bike so far for me is the best ive ever owned, yes a few people have teething issues this is a new launch bike.
would I buy another based on my experience so far with it (4700 miles) yes definitely. Its currently the best selling motorcycle in the world and I know why.
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So, your first post in 5 months, and that's the best you can do?![]()
True seems to me to many on this site got to much time on there hands. So lets slag the LC.
Sounds like a BMW press release.
I'd add that you should never buy the MK1 of any new model due to "teething troubles".
The MK2 is the one to spend your hard earned on. All the teething troubles have been dealt with.
The MK3 is when the bean counters get involved and start cost cutting so the quality goes down the pan.
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As you say Steptoe, You should never buy the MK 1,
Trouble is Mate if no one bought it, there'd never be a MK 2 to buy![]()

These bikes have lots of problems eg, final drive failure, rear hub bearing failure,fuel strip failure, fuel pump controller failure, corrosion of various parts, a clutch system that needs the bike broken in half to replace.
Electrical problems, oil leaks, and a manufacturer that charges the earth for anything, dealers with very expensive servicing costs etc etc. and pray to god the bike does not go wrong out of warranty.
i bought a Buell M2 Cyclone a few years back, it broke everylug/mounting bracket/hole/screen and even me.......in my short ownership... i dreamt of just a screen cracking.....The same mindset of those who put off buying a vehicle so they can get the newest number plate prefix.![]()
People waiting until 1 Sept for a 63 plate, and missing the best biking weather of the year.
I actually had a demo ride on a used 1200 twin cam and loved it, but.... lurking on these and other boards devoted to the GS, one impression comes over all else.
These bikes have lots of problems eg, final drive failure, rear hub bearing failure,fuel strip failure, fuel pump controller failure, corrosion of various parts, a clutch system that needs the bike broken in half to replace.
Electrical problems, oil leaks, and a manufacturer that charges the earth for anything, dealers with very expensive servicing costs etc etc. and pray to god the bike does not go wrong out of warranty.
I have a 5 year old Yamaha FZ1S, 22,000 miles and nothing, I repeat nothing has gone wrong with it. There is not a trace of corrosion anywhere, the much maligned chain drive is still original and the only money I have spent on it has been tyres, oil and brake pads.
I want a GS, because I like the way they handle on twisty roads, but I look at my bike worth about 4 grand tops and then look at GS twin cams that cost £10,000 and think, this is insanity.
I think it's the same with their cars. Very expensive for what they do, but a Ford Mondeo or Jaguar XF does it just as well for less money.
BTW, I could if I wanted, buy one for cash tomorrow, so it has nothing to do with envy.
I actually had a demo ride on a used 1200 twin cam and loved it, but.... lurking on these and other boards devoted to the GS, one impression comes over all else.
These bikes have lots of problems eg, final drive failure, rear hub bearing failure,fuel strip failure, fuel pump controller failure, corrosion of various parts, a clutch system that needs the bike broken in half to replace.
Electrical problems, oil leaks, and a manufacturer that charges the earth for anything, dealers with very expensive servicing costs etc etc. and pray to god the bike does not go wrong out of warranty.
I have a 5 year old Yamaha FZ1S, 22,000 miles and nothing, I repeat nothing has gone wrong with it. There is not a trace of corrosion anywhere, the much maligned chain drive is still original and the only money I have spent on it has been tyres, oil and brake pads.
I want a GS, because I like the way they handle on twisty roads, but I look at my bike worth about 4 grand tops and then look at GS twin cams that cost £10,000 and think, this is insanity.
I think it's the same with their cars. Very expensive for what they do, but a Ford Mondeo or Jaguar XF does it just as well for less money.
BTW, I could if I wanted, buy one for cash tomorrow, so it has nothing to do with envy.
It does appear that the r1200gs gets many a mention for problems so I don't blame you for being careful in how you spends your money.
Hi All
The screen on my bike has cracked from the lowest L/H fixing point, ive contacted BMW to see if I can get a replacement under warranty as its only 6 weeks old I am hoping they play ball.
I normally ride with it in the highest position so would assume this causes more stress to it but thats what its designed for, also ive only used it on road.
3000 miles so far
anyone else has issues with the screen?
only a minor issue I know but I am sure it should survive much longer if not the life time of the bike itself.
Terry

Sounds like a BMW press release.
I'd add that you should never buy the MK1 of any new model due to "teething troubles".
The MK2 is the one to spend your hard earned on. All the teething troubles have been dealt with.
The MK3 is when the bean counters get involved and start cost cutting so the quality goes down the pan.
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Sounds like a BMW press release.
I'd add that you should never buy the MK1 of any new model due to "teething troubles".
The MK2 is the one to spend your hard earned on. All the teething troubles have been dealt with.
The MK3 is when the bean counters get involved and start cost cutting so the quality goes down the pan.
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