Credit where it's due: Park Lane & my 1200GS

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Further to earlier post about dissolving gearbox....


Credit where it’s due…..

Now some of you will remember the list of faults on my 1200GS being somewhat long, culminating in gearbox number 3 melting on the m4 only 300 miles after being fitted.

Battersea service and I have something of a “chequered relationship” shall we say but everything seems to be coming together this time.

Nothing in writing yet except for this (oops) however Park Lane have made me an offer I can’t refuse:
Take my bike off me and I never see it again
Let me hold onto one of their demo 1200GS until my brand new bike turns up

Take possession of brand new machine in a quite reasonably short period of time, pay very reasonable indeed trade in. I won’t go into the exact details - verbal contract and all that…..but if we get this signed, HappyMarcus.

As an aside, I’ve been on a 2,000 mile 55 plate borrowed 1200GS since mine dissolved on the M4.
New bikes sound, feel, act rather differently to the early ones. Built quality seems to have improved too.

I’m not cracking out the bubby just yet, but should have a new, working bike soon.




Tip: Don’t buy a bike made in October. Ze Germans have more interesting things to do in October than work so gearboxes end up being made from bottletops as far as I can tell.


Tony & Graham in sales at Park Lane, Chris and PL2&half in Battersea. Good work (I hope…….)



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marcus said:
Further to earlier post about dissolving gearbox....


Credit where it’s due…..

Now some of you will remember the list of faults on my 1200GS being somewhat long, culminating in gearbox number 3 melting on the m4 only 300 miles after being fitted.

Battersea service and I have something of a “chequered relationship” shall we say but everything seems to be coming together this time.

Nothing in writing yet except for this (oops) however Park Lane have made me an offer I can’t refuse:
Take my bike off me and I never see it again
Let me hold onto one of their demo 1200GS until my brand new bike turns up

Take possession of brand new machine in a quite reasonably short period of time, pay very reasonable indeed trade in. I won’t go into the exact details - verbal contract and all that…..but if we get this signed, HappyMarcus.

As an aside, I’ve been on a 2,000 mile 55 plate borrowed 1200GS since mine dissolved on the M4.
New bikes sound, feel, act rather differently to the early ones. Built quality seems to have improved too.

I’m not cracking out the bubby just yet, but should have a new, working bike soon.




Tip: Don’t buy a bike made in October. Ze Germans have more interesting things to do in October than work so gearboxes end up being made from bottletops as far as I can tell.


Tony & Graham in sales at Park Lane, Chris and PL2&half in Battersea. Good work (I hope…….)



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Cheers

Dutch
 
Nice post - good to see the guys who get it right having their names in the spotlight for a change.

Cheers :bounce1
 
Just got my GS from these guys and pleased to see they getting it right - enjoy the new beast when it arrives. Hope its one of the new Grey ones, by far the best colour.
 
Good news?bad news!

Good news for you, and I'm pleased for you - well done!
Bad news for me as I recently bought a second hand early model....
 
So in what way does the newer bike sound, act and feel different?
 
new bike starts quicker

new bike feels enthusiasic
old bike feels lethargic

new bike brakes seem a bit smoother

new bike seems to have better low and mid range and is seems to be generally more responsive

New bike has shorter side stand and lots of other little gubbins

Can't really put a fingure on it beyond that.
Old bike sounded like the bastard child bag of a spanners mated with a sewing machine. New bike sounds a bit more fruity.

Old bike slightly better tank range I think.
 
walti said:
Good news?bad news!

Good news for you, and I'm pleased for you - well done!
Bad news for me as I recently bought a second hand early model....

Yebbut it was well loved and cared for! :bounce1

I don't think it was a "Friday" bike by any means.
:)
 


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