indylead
Registered user
Has anyone here moved from the F800GS to the new model 1200?
I've the opportunity to go for a brand new R1200GS...but not sure if this is a step too far in terms of my use of the bike, and if I would be trading down in terms of reliability as there seem to be a lot of threads on warranty claims for the 1200.
I use the bike as my main transport, shopping and getting around town. Weekend trips are usually twisty A- and B- roads, with the occasional dirt/gravel/stoney track (nothing you couldn't get a hire car around!) with an annual trip of 2k around Europe.
The main attraction of the bigger model is mainly the shaft drive and the tubeless tyres - I've always been slightly nervous about punctures with the F800GS as I can't use a spray-gunk repair to get home (assuming I will be able to on the 1200!); plus more comfort on the highways.
Downside of the change would be the weight...I ride solo, so if I come off, the recovery is all me!
I'm the happy owner of a 2011 F800GS. So far we have covered 38,000 miles around Europe, mostly in the pyranees.
The only major work done was to replace the steering head bearings at 32k miles. Tyres/brakes/chain all done as and when needed.
The only niggles outstanding with her that might/will need attention are:
1. Very rare issue with the ignition EWS problem if ridden in heavy rain for a day. Happened twice in three years, but application of Silicon spray and/or WD40 seems to keep it at bay
2. Slight leak in water pump (apparently) that BMW dealer found today on inspection to assess trade-in price that I haven't yet verified.
3. Slightly burnt headlamp shield, and a life span of headlight bulbs of around 6 months.
So...any comments on upgrading? I've found plenty of threads about both bikes individually, but not much from people how can compare both.
I've the opportunity to go for a brand new R1200GS...but not sure if this is a step too far in terms of my use of the bike, and if I would be trading down in terms of reliability as there seem to be a lot of threads on warranty claims for the 1200.
I use the bike as my main transport, shopping and getting around town. Weekend trips are usually twisty A- and B- roads, with the occasional dirt/gravel/stoney track (nothing you couldn't get a hire car around!) with an annual trip of 2k around Europe.
The main attraction of the bigger model is mainly the shaft drive and the tubeless tyres - I've always been slightly nervous about punctures with the F800GS as I can't use a spray-gunk repair to get home (assuming I will be able to on the 1200!); plus more comfort on the highways.
Downside of the change would be the weight...I ride solo, so if I come off, the recovery is all me!
I'm the happy owner of a 2011 F800GS. So far we have covered 38,000 miles around Europe, mostly in the pyranees.
The only major work done was to replace the steering head bearings at 32k miles. Tyres/brakes/chain all done as and when needed.
The only niggles outstanding with her that might/will need attention are:
1. Very rare issue with the ignition EWS problem if ridden in heavy rain for a day. Happened twice in three years, but application of Silicon spray and/or WD40 seems to keep it at bay
2. Slight leak in water pump (apparently) that BMW dealer found today on inspection to assess trade-in price that I haven't yet verified.
3. Slightly burnt headlamp shield, and a life span of headlight bulbs of around 6 months.
So...any comments on upgrading? I've found plenty of threads about both bikes individually, but not much from people how can compare both.

.... But now, I'm sure
... the 1200 is far more comfortable for long rides even with the comfort seat on the 800. The screen is better, it's a proper mile muncher loaded up for camping. 
