Running in a New 1200 are they lumpy for the first few miles?

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Running in my new 1200SE and it seems a bit lumpy at low revs when moving off.I've had 5 of these bikes and normaly have bought them from a dealer a fair way away so ride it home and all has been well.This bike seems lumpy from pull away unless you rev it and vibrates so the screen moves a bit ,but once going is fine ,its almost like clutch judder ,do the clutch plates take a bit of bedding in? I have only done 50 miles so I know its early days but the GSA's I had before didn't seem like this mabe because they were bigger in mass and weight am I just being unrealistic or does it sound like anything to bother the dealer with.By the way did the TPS thing no difference.:nenau Otherwise like the size and weight of it and usability
 
My SE is the 3rd 1200GS I have owned and the smoothest yet. I would get a dealer to look at yours if its vibrating and running badly at low rpm.
 
My SE is the 3rd 1200GS I have owned and the smoothest yet. I would get a dealer to look at yours if its vibrating and running badly at low rpm.

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Does not seem ok... If you had others so you can tell the boxers' roughness from an inline four, then any more lumpiness is likely abnormal.

Not a mechanic, but I d look into throttle bodies balancing first? What do you guys thinnk?
 
Robbo your most probably treating it with kid gloves,give it a bit more when setting off.

Steve
 
My GS was nice and smooth with no lumpyness at all. My GSA was also luvly and smooth although a bit more vibey once you got going. I would get the dealer to have a look next time you are up there if it's annoying you.
 
I have a 2009 SE and mine was lumpy until the first service. ( I really missed my 1150!). After that its brilliant! Really smooooooth and quick. Once you've had the first service you need to open it up and rev it. - That's what I was told by the tech who serviced it. I've had an 1100, an 1150 and now this 1200. This is the best - no question!!
 


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