Took my ‘old’ R1200R to Dalkeith today for a service and borrowed their ‘new’ R1200R LC for a while. Nice motor.
I enjoyed a dry 122 miles down through Galashiels and Peebles and beyond, then headed back to Dalkeith before getting caught in the predicted downpour on the way home at 2pm. I’d forgotten how good those roads are on a quiet day, but I refrained from any high speed jinks as the boys in blue work 9 to 5 as well.
The new bike feels a lot nippier than the old one though I found the throttle Dynamic mode to be a bit twitchy at lower speeds and preferred Road mode overall. As with my current bike I find it almost impossible to spot the difference between the ESA suspension modes. Maybe it needs a pillion to make a difference.
I love the cruise control at any speed from 30 upwards. The quickshift is good most of the time, but there are times when manual control is better. Just needs practice to know when NOT to use it.
Got used to the indicators very quickly.
I also found the seat to be a bit low and hard. I’d happily trade off having feet flat on floor for more distance between seat and pegs.
At fill up time the dash suggested 209 miles combining range left plus distance ridden. After filling up the dash read range 240 miles.
I enjoyed a dry 122 miles down through Galashiels and Peebles and beyond, then headed back to Dalkeith before getting caught in the predicted downpour on the way home at 2pm. I’d forgotten how good those roads are on a quiet day, but I refrained from any high speed jinks as the boys in blue work 9 to 5 as well.
The new bike feels a lot nippier than the old one though I found the throttle Dynamic mode to be a bit twitchy at lower speeds and preferred Road mode overall. As with my current bike I find it almost impossible to spot the difference between the ESA suspension modes. Maybe it needs a pillion to make a difference.
I love the cruise control at any speed from 30 upwards. The quickshift is good most of the time, but there are times when manual control is better. Just needs practice to know when NOT to use it.
Got used to the indicators very quickly.
I also found the seat to be a bit low and hard. I’d happily trade off having feet flat on floor for more distance between seat and pegs.
At fill up time the dash suggested 209 miles combining range left plus distance ridden. After filling up the dash read range 240 miles.




still wrong tho'



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