NineT Owners Photo Thread
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Awesome Karamazov!
Yeah, there's not much that could stop me from smiling on this bike, good on ya for freezing to get it home!
Congratulations on your new bike.
BMW states in the owners manual to "choose curvy, slightly hilly sections of road if possible" during break in.
Who am I to argue?
Yeah, there's not much that could stop me from smiling on this bike, good on ya for freezing to get it home!
Congratulations on your new bike.
BMW states in the owners manual to "choose curvy, slightly hilly sections of road if possible" during break in.
Who am I to argue?
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Congratulations!
Incidentally, it's likely the camera angle, but in your first pic, the NineT looks significantly smaller than the R1200R next to it.
Incidentally, it's likely the camera angle, but in your first pic, the NineT looks significantly smaller than the R1200R next to it.
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Great pic, Joe.Lost Rider wrote:I'll start this photo thread out with the day ONE shot!
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Grey Thumper wrote:Congratulations!
Incidentally, it's likely the camera angle, but in your first pic, the NineT looks significantly smaller than the R1200R next to it.
It's not the camera angle, it is smaller or at least shorter. You sit ON the ninet instead of IN the R1200R in many ways as others have said.
The lower/flatter tank and flat seat with tiny tail make it smaller looking. When throwing it side to side in the curves it feels smaller and lighter even though it's the same weight basically.
Thanks Bob!
All packed up and ready for the maiden camping trip!
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Man that is a beautiful machine!
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Be careful, looks like you might need some new tires here shortly! I am always amazed at how you pack your bikes down ...Lost Rider wrote:Grey Thumper wrote:Congratulations!
Incidentally, it's likely the camera angle, but in your first pic, the NineT looks significantly smaller than the R1200R next to it.
It's not the camera angle, it is smaller or at least shorter. You sit ON the ninet instead of IN the R1200R in many ways as others have said.
The lower/flatter tank and flat seat with tiny tail make it smaller looking. When throwing it side to side in the curves it feels smaller and lighter even though it's the same weight basically.
Thanks Bob!
All packed up and ready for the maiden camping trip!
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beautiful bike and beautiful pictures! I got to watch the RnineT come out of a crate in Santa Fe, NM... I very badly wanted to take it home!!
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OK, so I'm back.....
After almost five years with the K1200GT as a daily driver I picked up my R nineT on Friday afternoon from Cross Country BMW in Metuchen NJ.
I had put a deposit on one on November and got the call last week that it had come in. Maire from Cross Country took good care of me. I took my first real ride today
I had forgotten how much fun a roadster could be. Very different from the GT of course; riding the nineT feels like you're strapped to a skateboard. The handling is terrific thanks to the RR front end.
The rear seat hump will be installed next week. Other mods may include flat bars, hyper lites, and maybe an underseat exhaust.
After almost five years with the K1200GT as a daily driver I picked up my R nineT on Friday afternoon from Cross Country BMW in Metuchen NJ.
I had put a deposit on one on November and got the call last week that it had come in. Maire from Cross Country took good care of me. I took my first real ride today
I had forgotten how much fun a roadster could be. Very different from the GT of course; riding the nineT feels like you're strapped to a skateboard. The handling is terrific thanks to the RR front end.
The rear seat hump will be installed next week. Other mods may include flat bars, hyper lites, and maybe an underseat exhaust.
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Welcome back and congrats on the new bike!
That's quite a smile you have there, careful, with this ninet it might become permanent.
Have fun breaking it in.
Cheers
That's quite a smile you have there, careful, with this ninet it might become permanent.
Have fun breaking it in.
Cheers
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I didnt notice that...interesting. wonder if its more adept at wheelies? Still haven't seen one in person...sorta glad, pretty sure ill become obsessed once i doGrey Thumper wrote:Congratulations!
Incidentally, it's likely the camera angle, but in your first pic, the NineT looks significantly smaller than the R1200R next to it.
I think the 9t is BMW's prettiest machine thus far.
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I sat on one at my dealer the other day (and saw it in nature the first time too) and now I get it.
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do you HAVE TO show such nice pictures???!! you are torturing me!! I am in love with this bike now even more! When can I come by and take it for a spin? Love the fairing.. never got one for my R (even though I cannot find one that does not create some sort of annoying buffeting, and without windscreen I feel like I am about to get blown off the bike) .. never really liked those fairing screens on the RR, but love it on the NineT!!!!Lost Rider wrote:
If I bring my R out west and let you ride it (nobody had that privilege yet!) can I take the Nine T for a spin? (can't promise that I will bring it back again though).
Now, the most important question: how does the Nine T feel like off road (compared to the R)?
Anyways, thank you for the torture! Beautiful pictures of a beautiful bike!
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That last shot is classic, sell it to BMW, :-)
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Getting ready for a journey...
And yes atractaspis, you can ride it anytime. If you drop it though I might have to kill you.
On gravel the ninet feels good, pretty much the same if not a little lower center of gravity.
The problem is, since I was regularly dual sporting my R, with all the miles I have on real dual sport bikes (my husaberg) has helped me grow as a rider tremendously.
Now hauling ass on street bikes sliding round corners on dirt is second nature so it's hard to compare the two bikes.
Death Valley on the ninet.
And yes atractaspis, you can ride it anytime. If you drop it though I might have to kill you.
On gravel the ninet feels good, pretty much the same if not a little lower center of gravity.
The problem is, since I was regularly dual sporting my R, with all the miles I have on real dual sport bikes (my husaberg) has helped me grow as a rider tremendously.
Now hauling ass on street bikes sliding round corners on dirt is second nature so it's hard to compare the two bikes.
Death Valley on the ninet.
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Lost, the pics are really incredible.
Its strange how at home the little pelican cases are on the back there.
Its strange how at home the little pelican cases are on the back there.
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