Bendy toy
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Actually that's a lie. I don't (yet) have a BMW but looking very seriously at the R1200GS Adventure. Its the suspension that really does it for me and of course the style and attitude.
I've ridden bikes all my life and currently run a Yamaha Diversion 900 that I've had for 5 years and now shows 71,000 on the clock. Its personal transport and does the job really well. However, I will soon be coming into some money and want to upgrade.
I could probably stretch to a new F800GS, but I want the Hossack suspension and shaft drive of the 1200 and of course its BA attitude.
It will probably be more of a Chelsea tractor than and offroader but so are most of them and Im not proud.
Why the R1200GS? I have always liked the GS range long before Ewan and Charlie even thought about going to Russia. But back then I had small children etc so bikes (of any variety) always came at the bottom of the list. The RTs are just too much of a barn door and the RS is too plain. I want more than good functionality that they all no doubt can offer.
I've joined the forum to find out what to look for in terms of buying pitfalls and useful standard accessories.
Dave
I've ridden bikes all my life and currently run a Yamaha Diversion 900 that I've had for 5 years and now shows 71,000 on the clock. Its personal transport and does the job really well. However, I will soon be coming into some money and want to upgrade.
I could probably stretch to a new F800GS, but I want the Hossack suspension and shaft drive of the 1200 and of course its BA attitude.
Why the R1200GS? I have always liked the GS range long before Ewan and Charlie even thought about going to Russia. But back then I had small children etc so bikes (of any variety) always came at the bottom of the list. The RTs are just too much of a barn door and the RS is too plain. I want more than good functionality that they all no doubt can offer.
I've joined the forum to find out what to look for in terms of buying pitfalls and useful standard accessories.
Dave
