Coolie
Registered user
Hi, over here from the twin area
I'm gonna make a swop onto a 1200gs. Looking for either 09plate with circ 10k on the clock, or 60plate with circ 5k. The price difference seems to be around £2-2500. Obviously the newer 1 will be a twin cam model and still have 12months warranty probably, but then the old ones would probably have luggage inc and come with a BM used warranty package.
Options wise, i'm thinking Dynamic and Premium packages - lots seem to have these, and i presume the retained value with these options might be best? Do all these fancy bits start adding long term maintenance / failure bills?
I'm coming off an F650gs(twin) which i've loved to be fair, great fun to throw around and exploit the limited power to the full - which is good fun. So, would i notice the difference between the earlier model and the twin cam?
Its been a while since i've brought a secondhand bike, and i'm sort of lured into the whole main dealer / warranty therefore the bike should be good / ok mentality - which is probably a bit foolish. What should i be watchin out for? what is tyre life like on these bikes, and what is the service schedule on the bikes?
Sorry for all the Q's, but just wanna make sure i get the right 1, and u guys have all the answers
I did think about getting a brand new 1, but don't much like the apr those bm finance offers
I'm gonna make a swop onto a 1200gs. Looking for either 09plate with circ 10k on the clock, or 60plate with circ 5k. The price difference seems to be around £2-2500. Obviously the newer 1 will be a twin cam model and still have 12months warranty probably, but then the old ones would probably have luggage inc and come with a BM used warranty package.
Options wise, i'm thinking Dynamic and Premium packages - lots seem to have these, and i presume the retained value with these options might be best? Do all these fancy bits start adding long term maintenance / failure bills?
I'm coming off an F650gs(twin) which i've loved to be fair, great fun to throw around and exploit the limited power to the full - which is good fun. So, would i notice the difference between the earlier model and the twin cam?
Its been a while since i've brought a secondhand bike, and i'm sort of lured into the whole main dealer / warranty therefore the bike should be good / ok mentality - which is probably a bit foolish. What should i be watchin out for? what is tyre life like on these bikes, and what is the service schedule on the bikes?
Sorry for all the Q's, but just wanna make sure i get the right 1, and u guys have all the answers
I did think about getting a brand new 1, but don't much like the apr those bm finance offers



