now I know my limits and (touch wood) haven't had any near mishaps for a while.
I could not agree more!
But how do you learn your limits? Infortunately I believe that this is only by trial and ERROR
I have always believed that it is not the bikes that are dangerous, it is the temptation that such power has on our brains that causes the problems. I envy the mopeds that zip around everything, but have learned that sooner or later someone in a tin can will not see one and will crush it !
If you are not mature enough to control temptation or have not learned your limits, then keep your limits restrained by a smaller engine size
However, the boxer engine has probably the best design for leg protection that I can think of. Fall off a jap bike and your legs are probably crushed. I learned this lesson years ago. I always ride with crash bars AND boxes with the hope that my next drop (which undoubtedly will happen) will limit bone and soft tissue crushing
I learned on private land on a Tiger 100 (500cc), first bike Honda CB200, several accidents incl hospital, then jumped to K100RS- and it was a big jump. Rode that for many years with no accidents, but dropped it twice with weight inexperience when using stands.
I am not tempting fate commenting on R1200GS, but its upright commanding riding position and best brakes that I have experienced gives great feeling of security, but immense torque can launch you into trouble bloody fast- IF YOU CANNOT AVOID TEMPTATION
