Looking to buy a nearly new 1200,should I spend a bit more and get the twin cam engine? Is there a big difference on a non twin cam apart from the money difference,any info would be appreciated,thanks
Looking to buy a nearly new 1200,should I spend a bit more and get the twin cam engine? Is there a big difference on a non twin cam apart from the money difference,any info would be appreciated,thanks
Looking to buy a nearly new 1200,should I spend a bit more and get the twin cam engine? Is there a big difference on a non twin cam apart from the money difference,any info would be appreciated,thanks


Get the twin cam. If you don't then you will always secretly wish you had.
Seriously, it is less agricultural.


+1 - on mixed bike rideouts any GS, including a twin cam can leave you thinking that you wouldn't mind a bit more performance at times - if you don't buy a twin cam when its affordable to you I fear these thoughts might niggle in future....
I liked the Twin Cam, when I rode it![]()

forget all that stuff about needing extra power to keep up with a newer bike. very few people ride any of them at max. if they're leaving you behind, they're just riding faster.
plenty of people keep up with my 1200, and i struggle to stay with some 1150s which are donkeys comparatively.
it'a all about feel, but i feel if i had more money, i'd buy a twin cam![]()
