jpod
Registered user
Hi All,
I tested a 2001 R1150GS today. Loved it, would like to buy it, however two things came up:
1) Everything felt pretty good but I got the distinct sensation that the transmission is clunky. This was the first time I had ridden any GS, so I have no frame of reference. I seem to remember reading something that makes me think this is normal. It shifted just fine, no clutch slippage that I could detect - any advice?
2) I was about to pay a holding deposit when I remembered to check the VIN and paperwork. Low and behold, the VIN on the bike doesn't match the one on the V5C. Now, they are nearly identical and it is entirely possible that it was an honest mistake, but I have never faced this and my instincts tell me to run. VIN checker websites don't flag anything unusual for the VINs. Again, Any advice?
Brutal honesty please, but I would love to have an excuse to go back there and buy it.
I tested a 2001 R1150GS today. Loved it, would like to buy it, however two things came up:
1) Everything felt pretty good but I got the distinct sensation that the transmission is clunky. This was the first time I had ridden any GS, so I have no frame of reference. I seem to remember reading something that makes me think this is normal. It shifted just fine, no clutch slippage that I could detect - any advice?
2) I was about to pay a holding deposit when I remembered to check the VIN and paperwork. Low and behold, the VIN on the bike doesn't match the one on the V5C. Now, they are nearly identical and it is entirely possible that it was an honest mistake, but I have never faced this and my instincts tell me to run. VIN checker websites don't flag anything unusual for the VINs. Again, Any advice?
Brutal honesty please, but I would love to have an excuse to go back there and buy it.


Or did they after the event and are now trying to pass the buck to someone else.
Just doesn't sound quite right to me. 