Sold R1250RT LE 2019 19900 miles £8475

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2019 BMW R1250RT LE – 19900 miles

£8475 o.n.o.

Offered for sale is my BMW R1250RT LE tourer in gleaming Alpine white.

I bought this bike in November 2024 off this forum from a fellow member of the BMW Club UK. I was just in time for the bad weather of winter so the bike lived from November to March in my garage. I am the second owner – the previous owner bought the bike new from Wollaston Motorrad in Northampton – an authorised BMW dealership. It was first registered on 29th June 2019. The bike is fully HPI clear – never been financed, stolen or the subject of an insurance claim.

The bike has a full BMW Dealer service history; I had the bike last serviced on 24th April 2025 at Central Motorrad, Dalkeith when the mileage was recorded as 19144 miles. The MOT was carried out on 12th March 2025 at 18274 miles – next MOT due 11/03/2026. Current mileage is 19914 miles.

This is an early 1250 model and as such does not have the TFT display so often the target for our light fingered friends. As an LE model it comes with a list of equipment and features as long as your arm:

BMW factory fitted alarm immobiliser [and Datatag]

Keyless ride

Heated grips

Heated seats [rider and pillion]

Hill start control

Automatic self leveling suspension with damping modes [Dynamic ESA]

ABS

Traction control [DTC]

Rider modes: Dynamic / Road / Rain.

Auto lights [DRL / Headlights]

Power screen

Auxiliary lights.

Cruise control.

Radio

Tyre pressure monitors [TPM]

Central locking [not top box]

EXTRAS

Garmin BMW Nav 5

Avant front mudguard extender

Engine crash bars [I think they’re Wunderlich]

Pannier liners.

I have a full V5 for the bike in my name and at my home address. The bike comes with full set of rider’s manuals, one transponder key and one emergency “wallet” key. The service book shows a complete set of service stamps, the majority of which carried out at Reiten Motorrad – supporting invoices and documentation are present. Photos show the bike as it stands today but please note that the Keis heat controller and cable and Helite air bag strap will be removed before sale.

Condition of the bike is excellent. When supplied the previous owner had a protective vinyl kit applied to the bodywork and this has protected the bodywork from many of the slings and arrows inflicted by riders and pillions who might not be as nimble as they once were. There is a mark in the vinyl on a dark panel to the lower RH side of the tank, just in front of the seat. There is also a mark on the LH passenger grabrail – both of these marks are in the vinyl and do not appear to have damaged the paint underneath. There are some light scuff marks to the LH crash bar which have been touched in. Minor marks to top LH of the screen – these may polish out but I haven’t tried.

Tyre condition is good, tyres fitted are Michelin Pilot Road 6 with, I would estimate, around 2000 miles left in them.

I have two top boxes for the bike. The bike came with the standard top box and I was offered the upgraded top box from a member of my Club section who had had a minor spill on his bike. I had intended to fit a high level brake light and central locking to this box as it has the fittings for them but I haven’t got around to it – there is minor paint damage to this box as can be seen in one of the photos. Neither of the top boxes currently have a central locking facility.

The bike rides perfectly, handling is secure and predictable and the brakes are strong and progressive. The 1250 shift cam engine has plenty of torque at the bottom end and absolutely flies when you let the revs rise or wind the throttle on from low rpm. I’m 6’3” and find the bike all day comfortable, the seat is broad and supportive and the bodywork and screen provide plenty of weather protection. The seat has a two way height adjustment.

We’re only selling as we think we’re giving up touring on two wheels. I bought the RT as I was finding our previous bike, a GL1800 Goldwing too heavy to manage at low speeds [the RT is roughly 100kg lighter] but we’re both struggling to get on and off the bikes easily now.

Please don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions and I’ll do my best to help. You’re welcome to come and view the bike as convenient. We’re in Gateshead, just off the A1 by the Metrocentre – it’s a NE16 postcode. The kettle is always on.

Cheers, Davey
 
Excellent ad @Davros! Some could and should learn a thing or two about advertising their stuff in the for sale section.

Straight up, honest, full disclosure no bullshit ad with excellent pics included.

It will not hang around for long.

Best of luck with the sale.

Ev
 
That’s a really nice looking bike, and a good price - I got more than that for trading in my similar one in a couple of months ago. Good luck with the sale.
 
Excellent ad @Davros! Some could and should learn a thing or two about advertising their stuff in the for sale section.

Straight up, honest, full disclosure no bullshit ad with excellent pics included.

It will not hang around for long.

Best of luck with the sale.

Ev
You must have read my mind. What a good ad for a good bike. If Carlsberg did bike ads...

This could be used as a template for those selling their bikes in future.

GLWS
 
Same bike as mine, the RT is such a well balanced bike. Do you know where those blue & red decals came from ? Fancy some for mine, which is also white.
John
 
Beautiful looking bike. If I didn't already have one, I'd snap your hand off for it at that price!
 
Great bikes and just like my RT.
In my opinion, the best two mods for the RT are:
1- handlebar mounted mirrors (using GS fittings). The mirrors are much nearer to the rider and so much more useful than the fairing mirrors.
2- Werks quiet-ride screen, formerly made in the USA and unfortunately quite difficult to find now. Cuts out all the wind noise.

GLWS
 
PRICE DROP TO £8295

Just to clarify a couple of things:

The “Extra” Garmin Nav 5 is included in the asking price [as are the other “extras!]. The Nav 5 is generally thought to be a better and more reliable option that the later Nav 6 and the BMW “Motorrad Connected” Navigation App. A decent used Nav 5 will set you back around £150 if you can find one.

I currently hold a BMW Motorrad Insured Warranty on the bike. This costs £36.18 / month and includes European and UK BMW Assistance. The policy is also available for an annual payment of @ £410 annually. If a potential buyer is concerned of the lack of warranty in a private sale it is therefore possible to obtain much the same warranty as if bought from a Motorrad dealership for the sum of @ £820 for the two years. You are welcome to compare the price of this bike to the dealer offerings.

Further information on the BMW Motorrad Insured Warranty is available online:

https://www.bmw-motorrad.co.uk/en/f...d-warranty.html#/section-terms-and-conditions

Cheers, D
 
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