New R1200R Rider!
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New R1200R Rider!
Hi All,
Today I picked up my new 2009 R1200R in Midnight Black!
I'm coming from an F800ST that I really enjoyed - great bike.
But I'm excited to experience this boxer twin. I'm loving it already.
I'm looking forward to learning from you all, and hope that I will eventually be able to contribute useful information to the forum.
Best
Jeff
Today I picked up my new 2009 R1200R in Midnight Black!
I'm coming from an F800ST that I really enjoyed - great bike.
But I'm excited to experience this boxer twin. I'm loving it already.
I'm looking forward to learning from you all, and hope that I will eventually be able to contribute useful information to the forum.
Best
Jeff
Current: 2009 R1200R Night Black
Past: 2008 F800ST Graphitan
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Nice!
If you wouldn't mind, I for one would appreciate your thoughts on comparing both bikes when you've gotten a few miles on her.
Safe travels
Bob
Safe travels
Bob
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bobw wrote:Nice!If you wouldn't mind, I for one would appreciate your thoughts on comparing both bikes when you've gotten a few miles on her.
Safe travels
Bob
Will do.
I'm going up to Vermont next week - should be about a 550 mile round trip. Back in time for my 600 mile servicing.
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That's awesome. Looking forward to your review. I found my R to be a completely different bike after putting a few thousand miles on it. The engine really loosens up and becomes more powerful, especially in the upper rpms.
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I'm hoping mine smooths out a bit. Feels like it's fighting itself (badly synchronized injectors maybe?). Only 3-4k so far, still goes like hell, just not the flying carpet feeling people talk about...
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Have no worries about engine smoothness. The BMW manual actually states that the engine isn't 'broken in' until 10,000km/6,000mi.
Mine ran horribly for before the first 1,000km tuneup, then was okay after that, and has smoothed right out as I approach 20,000km.
This engine really likes to be run long and hard. Just keep an eye on your oil level every time you park on a flat surface (fueling up is a good ritual).
Mine ran horribly for before the first 1,000km tuneup, then was okay after that, and has smoothed right out as I approach 20,000km.
This engine really likes to be run long and hard. Just keep an eye on your oil level every time you park on a flat surface (fueling up is a good ritual).
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How often did you have to top off your oil during the 600 mile run-in?
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I didn't have to top off during run-in, but the level had dropped to about 1/4 full when I took it in for the first service. I'm at 2,600 miles today and have topped the oil once.papasong wrote:How often did you have to top off your oil during the 600 mile run-in?
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I added 175ml during the first 1,000km. I didn't record the start/end levels though so it might have been pretty low when i took it in the shop.papasong wrote:How often did you have to top off your oil during the 600 mile run-in?
I added 500ml between 1,000 and 5,000km.
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Mine only used a little oil after a very hot day at a track school at 11K miles. It was just a fraction lower on the level so there was no need to add oil. You are in a great area to put some proper heat cycles and RPM variations allowing for a proper start to breaking her in. Don't be afraid to run her up and down the rev range, this new motor (VS 11XX series) is such a treat and deserves to be used as designed. You may need to stop for that 1st service at a shop like Max's when you get up North as you may not want to end the trip too soon.
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I can only wish! I've probably put in over 2 litres in my first 15,000km.bobw wrote:Mine only used a little oil after a very hot day at a track school at 11K miles.
At the 10k service my dealer switched weights to something lighter and i burned through it so fast in a single trip i had to add car oil during a trip (forcing another oil change when i got home). Blah!
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So, is the bike's thirst for oil just a characteristic of the R1200R?
Or really dependent on how hard it's ridden?
Or both...
Or really dependent on how hard it's ridden?
Or both...
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I did an oil change at 550 km and just had the first service at 1200 km...I will definitely be bringing a quart of oil with me when I go on my trip at the end of August...just to be safe
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Nopapasong wrote:So, is the bike's thirst for oil just a characteristic of the R1200R?
More IMHO dependent on how it's broken in.Or really dependent on how hard it's ridden?
Mine uses very little oil. Perhaps 300-400cc's between 6k changes if I'm doing a lot of high speed riding. I broke it in by BMW recommendations, and it stopped using any significant oil at around 3,200 miles after some long mountain rides in VA, WV, NC. I switched to BMW synthetic at the 6,000 mile service.Or both...
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I broke the R12 in by-the-book for the first 1,000km, then eased it up to redline with varied revs over the next few thousand. After the prescribed 5,000km oil change i started pushing it.deilenberger wrote:More IMHO dependent on how it's broken in.
I think how it's ridden plays a role. When i'm putting around Sunday rides the level stays consistent. Then i take it out for a spirited trip with the throttle cranked and the oil burns fast. I don't go for anything over a 1,500km ride without spare oil.
I think a good indicator will be your fuel economy. If you ride so you get 55mpg you won't burn much oil. If you're getting 32mpg keep an eye on it.
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I'm over 7000 miles, change oil every 3K, and haven't had to add a drop yet. I drive it pretty aggressively, too! BTW: just for giggles I took it up to the rev-limiter in 3rd a couple of times (95 mph in 3rd!), and I did find the rev-limiter to be quite a bit harsher than I am used to, with a sharp engine cut-off followed by full power again as the revs dropped. Not at all the "softening" that I had expected. Disconcerting, but I don't expect to use it much...
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[quote I drive it pretty aggressively, too! BTW: just for giggles I took it up to the rev-limiter in 3rd a couple of times (95 mph in 3rd!), ][/quote]
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3rd is my favoritist (tech term) gear! 95 comes on smoother and quicker than many think she can do. I spend a huge amount of my "spirited" mountain rides in 3rd with short visits to 2nd or 4th as needed (quite a few 1st and 2nd gear roads too
). The range this motor functions well in makes her a constant smile maker.
Safe travels
Friggin hooligan
3rd is my favoritist (tech term) gear! 95 comes on smoother and quicker than many think she can do. I spend a huge amount of my "spirited" mountain rides in 3rd with short visits to 2nd or 4th as needed (quite a few 1st and 2nd gear roads too
Don says it all. Living in this region makes it easy to run an engine in "properly". If I lived in a big city I would try to get out of town or use the wee hours to have the streets to myself where I could treat her to better break in rides.stopped using any significant oil at around 3,200 miles after some long mountain rides in VA, WV, NC.
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Oil!
It's a quirky thing. My '07 R1200R had 50 kilometres on it when I rode it out of the showroom. She never asked for a drop of oil and so was only replenished at service in line with the owners manual. Nuff said.
Bought an '09 R1200GS - thirsty as all get out. Caught me unawares on a few rides and on one trip around 7,000 k's (after the 5,000k oil change) needed topping up (300 mils) twice within before the 10,000k service. Admitted it was cold and I stretched her but, blow me down that's a thirst you could photograph ...!
The '09 R1200R - time will tell, she's only done 2,000k's in 2 weeks.
It's a quirky thing. My '07 R1200R had 50 kilometres on it when I rode it out of the showroom. She never asked for a drop of oil and so was only replenished at service in line with the owners manual. Nuff said.
Bought an '09 R1200GS - thirsty as all get out. Caught me unawares on a few rides and on one trip around 7,000 k's (after the 5,000k oil change) needed topping up (300 mils) twice within before the 10,000k service. Admitted it was cold and I stretched her but, blow me down that's a thirst you could photograph ...!
The '09 R1200R - time will tell, she's only done 2,000k's in 2 weeks.
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Mine has about 3500 miles on it after about 8 weeks. No oil use in the first 600, but I did add oil riding home from the MOA National in Tennessee. I find it to be most simliar to my naked 83R100 just doing everything much, much better. I am a happy camper so far, and thanks to Don E.
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For the record. Fairly sedate riding (cops are following me everywhere!!!). At 12,000km (service at 10,000) just put in 75-100ml (mineral) to top it up a bit from half to 3/4. Put the heat into it and it does eat oil a bit.
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