POL382
Registered user
Is this one a keeper Fred? 


Fred, it would be great if you could list the hotels (name and town) so that others might enjoy them too.
Better still, it would be great if you could share the routes (roads) you rode. If they only exist in a map form, send them to me and I'll cut them into a GPS friendly file.
Is this one a keeper Fred?![]()
Fred, it would be great if you could list the hotels (name and town) so that others might enjoy them too.
Better still, it would be great if you could share the routes (roads) you rode. If they only exist in a map form, send them to me and I'll cut them into a GPS friendly file.
The routes, we'll forgive you.
Great ride report Fred, and glad you mentioned you bought your 1200GS as a tourer, me also, but glad it can go down other roads if lost LOL, and how did the tyres last, are they showing any noteable use, as I see you ride a little in my style.
I hit the Sat nav dial too often, and only have small hands
Indicator suggestion - what about we put a switch on the left handle bar to go left and a switch on the right hand bar to go right and say a separate one to cancel. Let me know what you think.
I seem to remember that both the right indicator switch and the cancel switch was on the throttle hand, which made no sense to me as groping around for these, particularly the cancel, made it difficult to maintain proper throttle control.
I think there was nothing wrong with moving to the industry standard combined switch on the left side, until BMW saw fit to put a whacking great wheel in the way, forcing the rider's hand to the left and away from the switchgear.
I enjoyed that. I like the idea of lowering the exhaust and using 'normal' panniers. What mode did you have it in ?, if you engage dynamic mode the throttle is a bit harsh, which can be cured by being in road mode.
Have to agree about the effect on throttle control with the old system ...I had K1200R with the old BMW indicator switches and it was lethal in traffic if I needed to operate the indicators since on that bike a slight tweek of the the throttle sent you flying toward the cars in front. I don't think the old style GS bikes had the same problem though since the K1200R was a rocket ship.
I didn't know about the Sat Nav wheel problem when reaching for the indicator switch since I use a Garmin 660 unit which doesn't respond to the wheel anyway so I'm a happy bunny with the latest indicator switch.
