Do RT's go wrong too ?

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Ok, I'll admit I'm not into the techy stuff. After three and a half years of GS12 ownership, I am thinking of trading up (?) to an RT. Comfort has moved up my priority list! This forum is full of scary stories about what can go wrong with GS's, especially when out of warranty. If the RT shares the same engine, canbus system, ABS etc etc, do they also suffer the same problems?
 
Ok, I'll admit I'm not into the techy stuff. After three and a half years of GS12 ownership, I am thinking of trading up (?) to an RT. Comfort has moved up my priority list! This forum is full of scary stories about what can go wrong with GS's, especially when out of warranty. If the RT shares the same engine, canbus system, ABS etc etc, do they go wrong as often as GS's seem to?

probably isn't there a www.ukrters.com
 
I'm sure Iread only yesterday that an RT had fuel pump controller failure, but I can't remember what website it was.......:blast
But if you go to any bike forum, there will be tales of fails...... even Honda XR forums!:D


Timpo.
 
What do you mean moving up to an RT:eek:I would have thought you are moving down as this is a road bike and does not ride as well as the GS.

When I had my HP2 I also had an 1200rt. While the RT was fun for awhile I missed the all round riding of the GS. I now have a 08 1200gsa and what a great bike.

The RT has most of the same components as the GS. So why not just buy a new GS
 
I'm sure Iread only yesterday that an RT had fuel pump controller failure, but I can't remember what website it was

The main mechnic at my local dealer told me this evening that all of the R1200s suffer from the fuel pump controller problem. A few weeks ago they ran out of units due to the number of bikes coming in that needed replacements ...! :rolleyes:

Sorry.

Kai
 
".....The RT has most of the same components as the GS. So why not just buy a new GS,....." They ar similar but they are NOT the same. If I lived a little nearer the autoroute I weould have an RT but as I have to cover soom poor roads and lots of twisty corners to get through the town I have a GS. BMW make over 20 models now; There is a good selection of those having the 1200cc boxer engine - but they all appeal to different types of customers.
 
The main mechnic at my local dealer told me this evening that all of the R1200s suffer from the fuel pump controller problem. A few weeks ago they ran out of units due to the number of bikes coming in that needed replacements ...! :rolleyes:

Sorry.

Kai


And the clutch contamination from the crankseal, and the final drives, plus the EWS

Get a GS, at least you can what's going wrong
 


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