Wizard said:
There are polls that clearly indicate that the majority of 1200 owners have no issues, and that the majority of owners would buy another one.
Ah, the voice of reason. Yup, polls tell everything, don't they? George Bush vs Al Gore, 1999, anyone - and look where that got us. Bit political, there, sorry.
Granted, perhaps the majority would buy another one, as did I when I went from the 1100 to the 1200 but I'd like to have the option not to! I'd like to think my 1200 would break (no pun intended) through 100k miles as effortlessly as my 1100 did but it has, to be quite honest, had more problems (let's call them 'niggles') in 16k miles than my 1100 has had in 102k.
Wizard said:
No-one will deny that there are some bikes with issues, but the whole "my 1200 is a crock and you'd never see it on a Jap bike" is just such a load of BS.
You are missing my point, the GS is brilliant to ride (read my post) and Jap bikes have problems too but BMW market and sell the Bike as something that it isn't. It certainly isn't a crock but it isn't the iron-clad long-term ownership proposition and globe conquering beast it's sold as.
Wizard said:
This is the GS forum, where you'll hear all the GS issues. If you go to an equivilent forum for any other bike, you'll find the same thing..... a minority of owners shouting long and hard about how bad their bike is, and the silent majority getting fed up with it.
Far from it, by the end of the day I fully expect your 'silent minority' to have done the forum equivalent of crossing my moat with pitchforks and torches. People who speak up here are often soundly dealt with and that's fine, the more opinions the better, generally. (Hell, I've even been a part of the mob myself from time-to-time.)
Wizard said:
My bike is fine. I know personally of no-one who's had serious issues with their bike.
I could get statistical on you from my experience of people with 1200GSs. The summary is that most have problems, most aren't serious and all love their bikes. So do I but, sorry, though brilliant,
it's not brilliant enough to escape criticism and, without criticism (let's call it
feedback), BMW won't be motivated to improve it (which they do).
Wizard said:
I'm truly sorry that you got a lemon
Never said it was a lemon, I think it's actually a fairly typical 54 bike.
Wizard said:
... but if you're that really unhappy please go away and let those of us who are happy enjoy our bikes without being mis-labeled as blinkered, stupid, and gullible. We're not, we just don't have issues with our bikes, and we don't see the need to invent potential issues to complain about or assume that our bikes are going to suddenly disintegrate beneath us.
Well, while I haven't called anyone 'blinkered, stupid or gullible' - and my experience of this forum is that most here definitely are not - I have said that I'm going to be trying out another bike so I may end up going away but this remains a terrific forum that I benefit from and hope to continue to do so. Mind you, I am a fully paid up member of the GS owner's club two times over and the entrance fee to that particular club is high. I'm also a site sponsor. These facts enable me, I hope, to have my say from time-to-time.
I hope the only 'issues' you have with your bike are good ones but I haven't invented anything, my experiences as I've related them are factual.