Errr ... I assume it's a mispront, but doesn't that make 16 bikes?... On my recent trip across the USA, we had 11 bikes of which 9 were 1200's from a 2004 to 2009 and 7 were 1200GSA's.

Errr ... I assume it's a mispront, but doesn't that make 16 bikes?![]()
I am always reading how unreliable 1200's are and I'm always defending them and saying they are as good as anything else if they are looked after.
I suspect I'll get some negative responses but in my opinion, a well sorted 1200 is at least as good as anything else available and I know I wouldn't ride anything else when I do my long haul stuff.


,if you want a real one you need to go back much further
A fly got stuck on the screen. Obviously you should have fitted a honda screen!








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I think the GS1200A is top but wish BMW would make a small holder for hair gel..that would sort any problems out..
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I just completed a 3000 mile/10 day trip to central Norway and back (Frankfurt) on my '09 R1200 GS. About 1000 miles were punishing off road miles (mud, gravel, water crossings, steep ascents/descents). I managed to average 45 miles per gallon (US gallons) and the only problem that I experienced was on the return trip after a very long day of autobahn riding the clutch hydraulics began to fail. Clutch actauation was improved by pumping the lever...otherwise the vibration from highway riding was putting bubbles into the fluid maybe making the initial squeeuze after long stretches somewhat ineffective? City riding with constant clutch and shifting maintains the clutch function, but noticabley quicker to engage than usual. I have a service appointment, but is anybody familiar with this problem?
Chris
R1200GS
R100RT