yellofello
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I know I don't post often, but I just have to post my thoughts on my new toy...a BMW1200GS.
Its a bit like marmite you see, you either love it or you hate it! Me...without trying to swear, I bleeping hate marmite but I bleeping love the GS and let me explain.
First off, I come from a background of in line fours, v twins and v fours with my last bike being a VFR (as if you didn't guess). Well during the summer, I had enough of being bent over, cramped (I have a real dodgy knee from a bad accident and bits of metal in leg), going fast, and was also getting scared. I have had 2 mates killed in strange biking accidents (last one his paraglider deployed when passing through Glen Orchy- Steve and Duncy - you are always thought of and missed dreadfully guys).
Anyway, I was about to sell the VFR and give it all up. Like myself, a few mates had had enough of it all, but they jumped to Trailies over the past year, and persuaded me to give them a try...and to be honest I wish I had done it years ago.
The 12GS has put the smile back on my face, and I am getting my confidence back slowly. Its solid, will go where I want it to go, I don't feel as if I have to scream the glands out of it and its also comfy. I can ride miles without feeling pain in my knee and wrists. All my mates are now into touring as well as green laning, and I can't wait to next year to load the panniers with mountaineering gear, and head off to the Alps and Dollies on it for a spot of biking and climbing. Fantastic.
Looks, okay I admit its not the prettiest, but I like its strange quircky looks, and now I don't look like every plastic rocket biker out there.
Anyway, the most important thing is that its put the smile back on my face with regards to biking, and I love it.
What was the point of this, I don't know really, but if you meet me, or see a yellow GS in your mirrors or being overtaken by one, just smile to yourself, COS I AM LAUGHING INSIDE MA LID!
Like I said, its like Marmite, but remember, as the former owner of the Roybridge Inn once said to the crowd of all sorts of bikers in his pub one night "it has an engine and 2 wheels, so what does it matter...we are all part of the same family.......BIKERS)"
Cheers everyone
Yellofello
I know I don't post often, but I just have to post my thoughts on my new toy...a BMW1200GS.
Its a bit like marmite you see, you either love it or you hate it! Me...without trying to swear, I bleeping hate marmite but I bleeping love the GS and let me explain.
First off, I come from a background of in line fours, v twins and v fours with my last bike being a VFR (as if you didn't guess). Well during the summer, I had enough of being bent over, cramped (I have a real dodgy knee from a bad accident and bits of metal in leg), going fast, and was also getting scared. I have had 2 mates killed in strange biking accidents (last one his paraglider deployed when passing through Glen Orchy- Steve and Duncy - you are always thought of and missed dreadfully guys).
Anyway, I was about to sell the VFR and give it all up. Like myself, a few mates had had enough of it all, but they jumped to Trailies over the past year, and persuaded me to give them a try...and to be honest I wish I had done it years ago.
The 12GS has put the smile back on my face, and I am getting my confidence back slowly. Its solid, will go where I want it to go, I don't feel as if I have to scream the glands out of it and its also comfy. I can ride miles without feeling pain in my knee and wrists. All my mates are now into touring as well as green laning, and I can't wait to next year to load the panniers with mountaineering gear, and head off to the Alps and Dollies on it for a spot of biking and climbing. Fantastic.
Looks, okay I admit its not the prettiest, but I like its strange quircky looks, and now I don't look like every plastic rocket biker out there.
Anyway, the most important thing is that its put the smile back on my face with regards to biking, and I love it.
What was the point of this, I don't know really, but if you meet me, or see a yellow GS in your mirrors or being overtaken by one, just smile to yourself, COS I AM LAUGHING INSIDE MA LID!
Like I said, its like Marmite, but remember, as the former owner of the Roybridge Inn once said to the crowd of all sorts of bikers in his pub one night "it has an engine and 2 wheels, so what does it matter...we are all part of the same family.......BIKERS)"
Cheers everyone
Yellofello

and welcome to the site.