R1200S

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Aurelius said:
I don't think its specific to the bike you rode; the one I tried exhibited exactly the same lack of bottom end torque. It was difficult to avoid stalling it. Also have to agree with you that it makes no sense to compare its motor to that of a Japanese 600cc inline-4. More apt would be comparing it to any number of current liter class V-twin sport bikes, and I'm afraid the R1200S would fare rather badly in that company.

It's such a pity, I also really wanted to like this bike, but it just doesn't make the grade imho. Come on BMW, sort it and you'll be on another winner.

JDH.
 
whitegloss said:
how does the r1200s handle compared to the 1200gs-much difference?


PS Steve from Colorado, think you would be very dissapointed coming to england for bike holiday, when you have the rockies as your backyard :D :thumb

Handling is comparable. Both are top shelf imo.

Oh, I'm sure I'd have a great time and ride. I could ask myself "Ride the Peak-to-Peak Scenic By-way again in Colorado?" or "Ride to Wales, Scotland?" I'd pic the latter!
 
sfarson said:
Handling is comparable. Both are top shelf imo.

Oh, I'm sure I'd have a great time and ride. I could ask myself "Ride the Peak-to-Peak Scenic By-way again in Colorado?" or "Ride to Wales, Scotland?" I'd pic the latter!


hope ypu enjoy-scotland is beutiful, weathers a bit dodgy i.e rain, fog-by the way look out for speed cameras as they are everywhere in the UK :thumb


PS Colorado is my dream destination, hope to be there this year (doubtful) or next year (most possible)
 
Heres a beauty, from a company in germany, schnitzer i think. In my opinion the way way BMW should have built the bike-maybe not in kawasaki colours though!!! :D
 

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cookie said:
no bother for a foreign national :thumb

All right!!!

Although, FWIW, no such sympathy in NZ...

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whitegloss said:
hope ypu enjoy-scotland is beutiful, weathers a bit dodgy i.e rain, fog-by the way look out for speed cameras as they are everywhere in the UK :thumb


PS Colorado is my dream destination, hope to be there this year (doubtful) or next year (most possible)

whitegloss... If plans to come to Colorado start coming together, let me know if I can help with the planning or maybe connecting when you are here.

Steve
 
sfarson said:
whitegloss... If plans to come to Colorado start coming together, let me know if I can help with the planning or maybe connecting when you are here.

Steve


thanks :thumb
 
Just to add two penn'th.
It is a stunning bike and I am seriously thinking of buying one. However, now the Ducati 999 replacement has been announced - I am not so sure.
The 12S is a very capable bike, well sorted with bags of character. To prove that we are all different I found it more comfortable than any GS I have ever ridden and beautifully fuelled. Oddly enough so is my ST!
As a last observation, perhaps people are not seeing the full picture with comments based on one small experience of a machine. I think one one has to adapt and become familiar with every bike ridden, or owned, in order to appreciate all of its facets.
 
There is always a trade-off. For my style of riding the lack of bottom end power of the R1200S is made up by the increase in top end power, it also feels gutless at town speeds due to the high first & second gear.

For me the R1200S is a better total package than the GS, for where I do 99.99% of my riding, that is, road use and track days.

And the childish freesance of excitement I get from blowing off the entire field of R1's and GSX's at a track day (see below) makes it the bike for me. If I did more off road the 122ps R1200S engine in a HP2 chassis would be fun.

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Jezza said:
And the childish freesance of excitement I get from blowing off the entire field of R1's and GSX's at a track day (see below) makes it the bike for me. If I did more off road the 122ps R1200S engine in a HP2 chassis would be fun.

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The R1 riders don't look like they're the quickest guys out there :eek
 
Jezza said:
There is always a trade-off. For my style of riding the lack of bottom end power of the R1200S is made up by the increase in top end power, it also feels gutless at town speeds due to the high first & second gear.

For me the R1200S is a better total package than the GS, for where I do 99.99% of my riding, that is, road use and track days.

And the childish freesance of excitement I get from blowing off the entire field of R1's and GSX's at a track day (see below) makes it the bike for me. If I did more off road the 122ps R1200S engine in a HP2 chassis would be fun.

Excellent. It is a joy to dust the hyper liter bikes unexpectedly with this great bike.
 
I'm not sure if the R1200s is a faster bike in the right hands, but being a relative newcomer to bikes - I was seduced by the confidence it gave on bends.

I also found that the GS1200Adv was a very good handling bike, but again put a lot of that down to the upright riding position and the confidence it gives.

In the right hands - I would expect the supersports machines to romp away.

Al :D
 
Aurelius said:
You're not supposed to mention that here. :nono This is a BMW forum, after all.

Yeah, I know. My post doesn't read too brilliantly either - too much alteration along the way.

I loved the R1200s, but one of the reasons I'm not planning on buying one is that I wouldn't use my BoxerCup at all if the 1200s was there :nono

It wasn't too brilliant on my back however, whereas my BoxerCup and Daytona 650 have no effect even after a whole day out :thumb

Al :D
 
There is always a trade-off. For my style of riding the lack of bottom end power of the R1200S is made up by the increase in top end power, it also feels gutless at town speeds due to the high first & second gear.

For me the R1200S is a better total package than the GS, for where I do 99.99% of my riding, that is, road use and track days.

And the childish freesance of excitement I get from blowing off the entire field of R1's and GSX's at a track day (see below) makes it the bike for me. If I did more off road the 122ps R1200S engine in a HP2 chassis would be fun.

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:thumb I've decided to get one to compliment the GS (which I also love). I want something for track days and just to have a change from the GS once in a while. There is a bloke over here who won a regional championship running against Ducati's and such on an S

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In another 18 months, I'll be in the market for another bike. The 1200s will certainly be on my list of bikes to try. Looks wise however the Ducati 1098 has it in the bag (see below). As for servicing costs and reliability - I'm not suire if there's a lot in it :)

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That says 1188 :confused: Yes, its very nice (although if they restyled their aircooled twin I'd be all over that). You're going to see millions of them and it looks a lot like the Trumpet 675 thingy too. I think in the real world its not going to be as much fun to ride as it is to look at. The S is funky and different and has usuable performance imho.
 


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