Hold 0n whoaaaaaaaa!!! Before you criticise me as being a moaner who just wants to slag the bike off for the sake of it let me explain.
I have owned and still own several BMW bikes - for the last 8 yrs I have riden nothing else and have covered around 100,000 miles on them. I love BMW bikes and think that the Boxer twin is a great configuration for how a sorted motorcycle should be.
I bought my1200 GS with the intention of riding around Eastern Europe and I wanted a sturdy no nonsense go anywhere bike that would transport me off the beaten track without worries of reliability. I previously rode and still own a BMW R1150 RT which in my opinion is the best bike BMW have ever made and I can't imagine that I would ever want to part with this. I thought the 1200GS would be more of the same , but I now think that with the 1200 BMW have radically moved away from what attracted me to the bikes in the first place. I feel that the bike was released too soon without all the teething problems being sorted out ie. Bevel Box, Fuel Pump, Warping Discs and generally less robust build quality than what I have previously been used to from BMW. I don't have one single issue with my R1150 RT other than it's a great bike and a pleasure to ride. I have loads of issues with my 1200GS mainly due to the inbuilt design (aka weight saving) problems that come with the bike. Take an example of riding into my house drive which is on a SLIGHT hill, every other bike I have owned - no problem not even think about it. The 1200GS the clutch smells like it's going to burn out everytime I come up my drive - NO I am not slipping it overly I know how to ride a bike and this is bike related and not operator error. I know the clutch hasn't burnt out yet (3500 miles on the bike) and it probably won't BUT it just undermines confidence in the bike. The other day on the M1 my front nearside plastic tank panel blew off - that was scary. Only thing that holds it on at the front is the plastic twist screw. If you are happy with this and think thats OK design well fine - but to me this is just poor cheap design, never had anything blow off any other BMW bike - again confidence goes down. Yes small issues, but with this bike it's a constant drip drip of confidence eating problems. To me this bike is a stonking engine in a so-so package and what I suppose I would really like is the 1200 motor in the 1150GS frame. I DON'T want a lightweight bike that's covered in plastic held on by dudbious clips I WANT a well sorted bike that feels like it's rock solid and reliable. I am SURE that BMW will sort these niggling issues and yes of course the 1200GS could be a great bike it's just for me at the moment too flawed and I don't like being used as a Beta tester in the field to reveal all it's real world shortcomings.