Anyone knows? Assuming this summer/autumn?
If it follows the normal path, end of this year. The RT and GSA normally arrive at the same time, with RS a year later. To add to that I have spoken to the authority bike team and they indicated the 1300 would be here this year and it would be a totally different bike, so none of the current kit will fit.GSA at the end of the year so I guess RT end of next year
Thanks!If it follows the normal path, end of this year. The RT and GSA normally arrive at the same time, with RS a year later. To add to that I have spoken to the authority bike team and they indicated the 1300 would be here this year and it would be a totally different bike, so none of the current kit will fit.
They’ll give it four wheels and a roof. A touring bike with a roof is no more ridiculous than an adventure bike with central locking luggage…Now that the GS has all the toys of the RT - central locking, electric screen, radar cruise - I wonder how BMW will keep the RT as an attractive alternative. Apart from the fairing of course.....
I think the BMW mantra will be that they will keep building it as long as folk keep buying it - that's the official line for the K16.
the old high vis w@nkers will still love the RTNow that the GS has all the toys of the RT - central locking, electric screen, radar cruise - I wonder how BMW will keep the RT as an attractive alternative. Apart from the fairing of course.....
I think the BMW mantra will be that they will keep building it as long as folk keep buying it - that's the official line for the K16.
Now that the GS has all the toys of the RT - central locking, electric screen, radar cruise - I wonder how BMW will keep the RT as an attractive alternative. Apart from the fairing of course.....
I think the BMW mantra will be that they will keep building it as long as folk keep buying it - that's the official line for the K16.
There are people like me, w@nkers or not, who prefer RTs. I have had 3 of each - 4 GSs actually - since 2000. I also absolutely love my bagger k16. I still also have my uk bought “graphitan” 1150 which i keep in southern europe . I have always liked the style and adveturist whiff of the GS (esp since the charlie-mac era)as well as the magic carpet ride over bad tarmac, but have often reverted back to an RT. Dynamically very similar, better motorway cruiser, classically prettier since 2005, and most importantly for street parking in the central London sh8thole I chose to live: my RT was 3.5x cheaper to insure than my GS, £1500 vs £4k, like for like. Until 2 years ago. Now a GS on streetparking in London is uninsurable for me. So the topic is academic in terms of day to day use, and the rented car spot res garage is full of other bikes that take emotional priority over any new £25k toy.Now that the GS has all the toys of the RT - central locking, electric screen, radar cruise - I wonder how BMW will keep the RT as an attractive alternative. Apart from the fairing of course.....
I think the BMW mantra will be that they will keep building it as long as folk keep buying it - that's the official line for the K16.
If only what bike you ride was an indication if your a w@nkerThere are people like me, w@nkers or not, who prefer RTs. I have had 3 of each - 4 GSs actually - since 2000. I also absolutely love my bagger k16. I still also have my uk bought “graphitan” 1150 which i keep in southern europe . I have always liked the style and adveturist whiff of the GS (esp since the charlie-mac era)as well as the magic carpet ride over bad tarmac, but have often reverted back to an RT. Dynamically very similar, better motorway cruiser, classically prettier since 2005, and most importantly for street parking in the central London sh8thole I chose to live: my RT was 3.5x cheaper to insure than my GS, £1500 vs £4k, like for like. Until 2 years ago. Now a GS on streetparking in London is uninsurable for me. So the topic is academic in terms of day to day use, and the rented car spot res garage is full of other bikes that take emotional priority over any new £25k toy.