Do I need a Nazi Staff bike????

I suppose the GS`s are easy to pick up once dropped with the weight being low down?
Nothing to do with weight distribution, more to do with the fact that the sticky out bits mean you're halfway back to vertical anyway. Which I have found out on more than one occasion :blast
 
Att, just go ride one, not everybody gets on with the telelever front end ?

bar that you really can't go wrong, as long as theres some sort of service history either by dealer or individual, there easy to maintain, plenty of good examples about at good prices as well.

as for residuals, I bought a 1100GS from this site about 2 years ago for 3500 I traded it in last year for the 1150GSA and the dealer gave me 3500 as a trade in, a yearish riding and got back what I paid, yeh ! residuals are good but there not as good as they used to be, of the current telelever generation, you now have 3 engine sizes, with 2 varients of the 1150 and 3 of the 1200, so there quite a lot out there so prices are good at the mo'

cheers

PS guys calm down, he's only asking a question
 
And to everyone else, I always do my research before a purchase, I never just buy anything, that would be silly, a waste of my time and money.

Cheers so far guys......Apart from the Corkish guy.


The best research you can do is GO RIDE ONE, do not listen to all the bollox you read in the bike mags ect, ride one & then draw a conclusion based on that evidence only....what more do you really need, sometimes we need to get away from the quarter mile times, top gear roll on tests, top speed testing ect.All that crap is rather sterile & does not equate to riding in the real world.


up yours

Daze;)
 
Get a grip ... I work with a load of Germans and French and they are a lot less pompous about this than you...... I'm not condoning the Nazi movement but for you to get upset about it seems an over-reation.

Besides which , BMW/ forerunner did have a healthy relationship with the Nazi Party ... so the quote is entirely untrue !

BMW made aircraft for their country amongst other things. Ironic that Rolls-Royce did the same for theirs and now their vehicles division is owned by BMW. VW werke (now Bentleys owners, also ironically) had a far greater involvement with the Nazi's, yet I drive one and my family are from Poland originally. Go figure. I'd never rudely associate anyone I didn't personally know with murder, torture or genocide in public.

So walking into a BMW Motorrad dealers in Germany and asking the salesman for "one of your finest Nazi staff bikes please" won't cause offence then?? I think you might be invited to leave the dealership, you may even be invited for a chat with the Police.

As for being pompous, I work in the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars factory at Westhampnett near Goodwood from time to time which is staffed by a LOT of decent German people. They wouldn't find the N word funny and I certainly wouldn't embarrass myself or them by using it whilst on site, not even as a (misguided) joke.

Imagine the scene:

Bad Nazi Joke:o :o .......: First reaction :eek: :eek: .......... Final result :spitfire :spitfire

I'm not asking for an apology from ATT, I know one won't be given. I just feel a bit ashamed to be English sometimes.
 
BMW made aircraft for their country amongst other things. Ironic that Rolls-Royce did the same for theirs and now their vehicles division is owned by BMW. VW werke (now Bentleys owners, also ironically) had a far greater involvement with the Nazi's, yet I drive one and my family are from Poland originally. Go figure. I'd never rudely associate anyone I didn't personally know with murder, torture or genocide in public.

So walking into a BMW Motorrad dealers in Germany and asking the salesman for "one of your finest Nazi staff bikes please" won't cause offence then?? I think you might be invited to leave the dealership, you may even be invited for a chat with the Police.

As for being pompous, I work in the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars factory at Westhampnett near Goodwood from time to time which is staffed by a LOT of decent German people. They wouldn't find the N word funny and I certainly wouldn't embarrass myself or them by using it whilst on site, not even as a (misguided) joke.

Imagine the scene:

Bad Nazi Joke:o :o .......: First reaction :eek: :eek: .......... Final result :spitfire :spitfire

I'm not asking for an apology from ATT, I know one won't be given. I just feel a bit ashamed to be English sometimes.

I didn't realise you were Mr/Ms Rosen as well ... ok at least I know

I'm not suggesting walking into the BMW Munich dealership fully togged out in a black shirt and a swastika ... somewhat illegal in Germany.

But I think think you are being oversensitive about something , at least the modern germans, have moved on from.
Comments about "Don't mention the war" bring very bored looks from them ... but they are happy to discuss the NAzi regeme and how it has shaped modern Germany .....

And they even respond the the English football call of "Two world wars and one world cup" with "Three world cups and one world Pope" ...
Lastly, even the Germans are happy to taunt the Dutch with the chant " Drie Dag" ...

So I would suggest we all have a little black humour within us ....
 
Oh yeah, the Irish guy from Cork......Your name escapes me for the moment, why do you want me banned from the site, what is it that worries you?
Cheers so far guys......Apart from the Corkish guy.

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take offence at what everyone else said as well. :thumb2
 
Oversensitive?

"But I think think you are being oversensitive about something" ....yes, of course I am! I lost three cousins as a result of the Nazi regime; One the pilot of a Halifax bomber, the other two lieutenants in the red Army at Stalingrad.
Come and stand with me in front of ' le mur des fusillés' in Lyon where so many were executed by the Nazis......I promise you that you will not want to joke about it afterwards.
Of course we have to move on and I have been riding German bikes for 30 years but that does not mean we can forget, even if we can forgive.
 
"But I think think you are being oversensitive about something" ....yes, of course I am! I lost three cousins as a result of the Nazi regime; One the pilot of a Halifax bomber, the other two lieutenants in the red Army at Stalingrad.
Come and stand with me in front of ' le mur des fusillés' in Lyon where so many were executed by the Nazis......I promise you that you will not want to joke about it afterwards.
Of course we have to move on and I have been riding German bikes for 30 years but that does not mean we can forget, even if we can forgive.

I am with you on this one Brian. Lost 2 grandparents when Czechoslovakia was invaded.
 
NSB..fnuk fnuk

:D i love this site,hours of endless fun for the over 40's.:bounce1
 
ATT must be doubled up with laughter with what he’s started.




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To be honest yes I am a little...But I genuinely wanted an answer to my serious question, I always do research on the next purchase and nothing better than talking with the owners.
The fact that I have a reputation on another couple of forums is a pain in the arse to be honest again...This reputation is bourne from the insular, blinkered and unimaginative sector of society...The sector where the Govt. have had a huge success with the current brain-washing programme on offer:rolleyes:

I do think freely and it appears somewhat differently to the majority, I have yet to see the damage it has done to others, I only see the damage it has done to myself, but I can live with that, I put it down to the ignorance of others.:thumb2
 
Oh yes, with the Nazi Staff bike thing.
I really thought that we were all adults here and therefore able to make up our own minds in context with the 21st centuary.
Seems that may have been a little remiss of me, so to all those peeps that are still stuck in the 20th centuary and still feel that it is a little taboo to mention the word "Nazi"....I do apologize, but at the same time I urge you to indulge in a little counselling...It may be just what you need.

To all the fecking "pedants" out there...I spell centuary in that way because it is how I 'feel' it should be spelt.:D
 
Made you laugh...I feel that I am going to go into Vines and ask them for real.:D

Dont forget to ask them if the BWM GPS comes pre-programmed for Moscow and Stalingrad (with,of course the quickest route home).:D
 
Oh yes, with the Nazi Staff bike thing.
I really thought that we were all adults here and therefore able to make up our own minds in context with the 21st centuary.
Seems that may have been a little remiss of me, so to all those peeps that are still stuck in the 20th centuary and still feel that it is a little taboo to mention the word "Nazi"....I do apologize, but at the same time I urge you to indulge in a little counselling...It may be just what you need.

Apology accepted. Some of us feel very grateful for the fact that we have reached the 21st century - you would not have got very good odds on it in 1940!
 
It appears to be tradition on here to use BWM.
Something to do with BuMWipes getting upset about the name being used and abused.:nenau
 
att, I have had all sorts of bikes in 23 years of riding, my two favs have been the gsxr1100h and my gs1150 adv.
up until I got the adv I was riding about 3000 miles a year, I have had the adv a year and I have done 12000 miles on it !!!!!!
I hadn't done any off roading until I bought the adv and now I'm out on it whenever I can. pop along to the west midlands forum and look up my threads, you will see more of what we get up to.
I also rode the adv two up with luggage all the way to croatia and back, 3500 miles in two weeks, around the alpine passes the k1200s' were struggling to keep up, with twice the horsepower
I just love riding my adventure and that was an emotion sadly lacking from my biking in recent years, it has certainly put the smile back on my face

go and take one for a test ride, and then go and buy an older one that you don't mind taking off road and putting a few dinks in, trust me you'll love it

hope this helps

Rob
 
...Imagine the scene:

Bad Nazi Joke:o :o .......: First reaction :eek: :eek: .......... Final result :spitfire :spitfire

I'm not asking for an apology from ATT, I know one won't be given. I just feel a bit ashamed to be English sometimes.

Puk...no need to feel ashamed dude...unless you were thinking of the cricket of course!:Aurelius

Here's a scene from a recent family BBQ....Grandfather :rob , an Aussie WWII airforce veteran of 59 missions, meets Grandson's new German girlfriend :peach: for the first time....


It happen like this:

:rob Where are you from luv?

:peach: Oh...I'm from Germany.

:rob I see...that's nice!

:peach: Have you ever been to Germany?

:rob Kind of...I dropped bombs on during the war!


Family response: :eek: :blast ...waiting waiting....

:peach: and :rob laugh uproariously!!:JB

Family Response: :hogroast

The End:beerjug:

ATT - I second the advice to just get out and ride a GS for a day or so....best bike I've ever ridden. Great thread too by the way....it has had me :roll:roll:roll
 


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