TheJoker said:I guess I should retract my statement above, as I've just got a K1200R![]()
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Hows it going Jocke?
Yes I would and I am buying another, although it has the added "A" factor.

TheJoker said:I guess I should retract my statement above, as I've just got a K1200R![]()
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shedracer said:
Hows it going Jocke?
Yes I would and I am buying another, although it has the added "A" factor.![]()
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marcus said:so some are bad and some are good.
My 1200GS is just over a year old, 8,500 miles
3rd gearbox
2nd clutch
etc
etc
etc
etc
pretty much everything has conked out at some point
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Bullitproof said:I thinks thats a definate YES!!!!!!!!!
Yes my brakes squeal like a London Taxi, but My bike is the best.
That would still be on my 1981 siebenrocked, ohlined, billited, Motoelektric airhead , fix just about anything by the side of the road wonderful simple BMW!!!

MATKAT said:Every now and agin I look at this thread, usually when I log in and someone has recently posted. My 1200 is just out of warranty, March 14th '04. It has 14,500 miles on the clock..................I believe I make progress when riding, and rarely get overtaken. I also take it on tracks and some would say dont just bimble along.
I continue to enjoy my 1200 !!
At 5,600 miles the gearbox was replaced (I bought it with 6000 on the clock) I frequently do clucthless changes, well all the time.but I have been riding bikes for 35 years now. The box is smooth and gearchanging positive.
At 8700 I blew the dip bulb (not standard blue light)
At 12300 miles the front fork seals were both replaced under warranty.
I have also had some problems with the canbus system triggering off the 12v socket. The bike has an extra socket. Autocom, Sat Nav and TT light set up. All the indicators and tail/stop are LED and the headlights have blue bulbs.
I changed the screen at 13000 to a Nippy Norman version.
The bike also has fastway footpegs, rear brake extension and a bendy gear lever (very useful judging by the number of standard ones that break off at the off road school)
TT steering hardpart, Metal Mule Boxes and frames with Scorpion can (brillaint set up). H&B bars. NN rear carbon hugger and the Brillant Technoflex adjustable suspension.
Would I buy another, no question....................It is the best all round motorbike i've owned. Which is why I no longer have my 1300 Pan (the 1200 does everything it did) or my VFR (the 1200 does everything it did) and of course I can go off road!!!!!!![]()
However, if I was to go on a round the world trip tomorrow it would not be on the 1200That would still be on my 1981 siebenrocked, ohlined, billited, Motoelektric airhead , fix just about anything by the side of the road wonderful simple BMW!!!
Why, because if my 1200 stops..............how on earth would I fix it !!!!![]()
I just ride it all the time and the grin never goes away.well within a 1000 miles of home anyway![]()
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pomm001 said:But imagine for a few moments if Honda brought the GS off BMW and built it , it would be more reliable, better quality, and cheaper, but would it have the same appeal ? i dont think so.
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