R1200R Color Poll
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Caroanbill
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Crystal Grey - my first choice. Since ordering ASC meant I had to waaaaaiiiiiittttt anyway, might as well have the one I liked. Don't mind Granite Grey or plain black .. but the way the pinstripes are positioned doesn't work for me (I really like the idea, just loathe the layout).
I'm getting my pannier lids and topcase lid colour-coded. My dealer assures me the painter can get a perfect match, but we'll see if it does the same thing with light angles ... and I'm taking the tank decal off. I saw a link from here (cain't find it now, o'course) a bike done this way and decided it was just the ticket for me.
(to anticpate the suggestions, I'll be laying a clear vinyl over the leading edges and obvious scuff points of the panniers ... )
I'm getting my pannier lids and topcase lid colour-coded. My dealer assures me the painter can get a perfect match, but we'll see if it does the same thing with light angles ... and I'm taking the tank decal off. I saw a link from here (cain't find it now, o'course) a bike done this way and decided it was just the ticket for me.
(to anticpate the suggestions, I'll be laying a clear vinyl over the leading edges and obvious scuff points of the panniers ... )
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BackNBlack
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Mark,celticus wrote:The black ones look good but I hear that they are inherently slower. Is that true?![]()
Mark
Let me correct your misconceptions (obviously from an unconfirmed source).
Some people falsely report the black bikes as being slow because when they attain WARP speed (usually around 5K RPM) standard speed measuring devices no longer give correct readings. First all the bikes start off as Black bikes,the gray and crystal bikes are black bikes that didn't have the power to maintain WARP and the black paint burned off on reentry, leaving only the prime coat on the bike. The company then shoots a coat of clear on them and sells them at a discount to the dealers.
I hope this answers your question, if not, seeing as I'm a retired old guy I could add a few thousand more words at a later time. But first I have to drag my old /5 out and take it for it's weekly ride - it's a tough life but someone has to do it.
Sorry guys I couldn't help myself
Harry Costello -- Jersey Shore
2007 R1200R
1974 + 75 CB125S
1971 R75
2020 Guzzi V85TT
BMWMOA 57358
2007 R1200R
1974 + 75 CB125S
1971 R75
2020 Guzzi V85TT
BMWMOA 57358
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deilenberger
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Surpisingly - I also have the low seat and it's actually the best seat I've had from BMW. I can usually go 5-6 hours on it before the onset of pain. If I add my Freedom Air cushion to it - I'm good for 7-8 or even more sometimes (depends on road surfaces - smoother = longer, out of NJ = longer since NJ grows the potholes for surrounding states..) I suspect this might be due to it being firm. Or not. I don't worry it, I'm just happy I finally have a semi-comfortable BMW seat.Boxer wrote:That seat looks like little more than a concrete park bench. OUCH!
Don Eilenberger - NJ Shore
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
Don,deilenberger wrote:Surpisingly - I also have the low seat and it's actually the best seat I've had from BMW. I can usually go 5-6 hours on it before the onset of pain. If I add my Freedom Air cushion to it - I'm good for 7-8 or even more sometimes (depends on road surfaces - smoother = longer, out of NJ = longer since NJ grows the potholes for surrounding states..) I suspect this might be due to it being firm. Or not. I don't worry it, I'm just happy I finally have a semi-comfortable BMW seat.Boxer wrote:That seat looks like little more than a concrete park bench. OUCH!
When you said you like the new seat I just figured you were going senile or possibly numb from the waste down, as I hate my seat. But on closer examination, I think the seats may have quite a different profile. Looking at the step up in the seats it seems yours is deeper than my 'normal' height seat. That would make the seating area flatter. We'll have to get them side by side some day. I might be looking for a low seat.
Harry Costello -- Jersey Shore
2007 R1200R
1974 + 75 CB125S
1971 R75
2020 Guzzi V85TT
BMWMOA 57358
2007 R1200R
1974 + 75 CB125S
1971 R75
2020 Guzzi V85TT
BMWMOA 57358
I got the black with pinstripe as it was the only one that they had at the new Gateway BMW in St. Louis. I liked the slate better, but when I got a first hand look at the pinstripe black... the classic look really came out and I like it OK.
BTW... it is much faster with an Airhawk on it than the Freedom Air.....
BTW... it is much faster with an Airhawk on it than the Freedom Air.....
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I have been monitoring this site for quite a while and have gotten lots of good info from you guys. I'll put my two cents in once I get the feel of this.
I have a crystal grey metallic R1200R which is the color I wanted and was lucky enough to find at Lone Star BMW in Austin. I like the way the metallic color changes in sunlight.
I also caught the comment about the seat. I have the middle height seat and it was tough at first but after getting the suspension set properly, making the bike level for my weight (220LBS), the seat works just fine for me. My wife does not like her perch at all so there will have to be a change made there soon. I have some credability in my statement about the seat in that I live in New Orleans, bought the bike in Austin, TX and have visited my brother in Atlanta, Ga. spending a few tank to tank miles on board.
I have a crystal grey metallic R1200R which is the color I wanted and was lucky enough to find at Lone Star BMW in Austin. I like the way the metallic color changes in sunlight.
I also caught the comment about the seat. I have the middle height seat and it was tough at first but after getting the suspension set properly, making the bike level for my weight (220LBS), the seat works just fine for me. My wife does not like her perch at all so there will have to be a change made there soon. I have some credability in my statement about the seat in that I live in New Orleans, bought the bike in Austin, TX and have visited my brother in Atlanta, Ga. spending a few tank to tank miles on board.
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Black with pinstripes...I fell in love and only wish I could remove the lettering and keep the stripes. Don't much care for the lettering.
For awhile I was lamenting not having ESA too, but now that my bike has been in the shop for over two weeks just to repair the ABS I'm happy I don't have any other complex gee-gaws.
BTW, little known fact, the pinstripes actually act like the dimples in a golf ball and reduce drag significantly. That's why the bikes with striping go faster and get better mileage...
For awhile I was lamenting not having ESA too, but now that my bike has been in the shop for over two weeks just to repair the ABS I'm happy I don't have any other complex gee-gaws.
BTW, little known fact, the pinstripes actually act like the dimples in a golf ball and reduce drag significantly. That's why the bikes with striping go faster and get better mileage...
Stealthy and fast Granite Grey.
I had no choice in the color... I am a victim of a pre-release date test ride nanite infection causing assimilation and a resultant huge monetary expenditure after a 40 mile ride.
I am still infected and the permagrin hurts!

I had no choice in the color... I am a victim of a pre-release date test ride nanite infection causing assimilation and a resultant huge monetary expenditure after a 40 mile ride.
I am still infected and the permagrin hurts!
MSF #127350 NAUI #36288
2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
