genka wrote:This is very simple. If deep inside you know you want an R-R, you ask the question here. If you want a GS, you ask on http://www.r1200gs.info
Well said, and so true!
"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here - this is the war room!"
goo wrote:would one be totally wacko if he were to put a set on knobbies on hs rr?
hey, you don't know if you don't ask.
Joe put some semi-knobbies on his R12R. I don't know if real knobbies come in as wide a width as the rims on the R12R require. And they do pretty much suck on the street (from someone who used to ride his dirty bikes to work..)
goo wrote:would one be totally wacko if he were to put a set on knobbies on hs rr?
hey, you don't know if you don't ask.
Joe put some semi-knobbies on his R12R. I don't know if real knobbies come in as wide a width as the rims on the R12R require. And they do pretty much suck on the street (from someone who used to ride his dirty bikes to work..)
Julian/OP - glad you had a positive test ride! I definitely agree that the R12R is a much more versatile bike than the Speed Triple - yet still exciting enough. The only thing I'm finding I miss is the Triple's exhaust note!
Oh mate ...answer is simple...migrate to Oz. You're bound to have family here. The $Oz is about to reach parity with the $US. Then you have buy both GS for the outback fun and the R for tarmac. Actually this invite applies to anyone with an R. I'll have a word to the Minister for Immigration at the next bbq.
I have just put down a deposit on a 2007 matt grey R1200R, with hot grips, ABS, traction control, and computer. And its got less than 2000 miles on the clock!!!
I am a very excited man now.
My wife is none too pleased, but poo happens......
Not only is this forum bad for my finances, as previously mentioned, but its also bad for my marriage. But hey, at least I'm smiling.
Julian
2007 R1200R
Past lovers: Street triple, Sprint ST and RS, SV650
I have just put down a deposit on a 2007 matt grey R1200R, with hot grips, ABS, traction control, and computer. And its got less than 2000 miles on the clock!!!
I am a very excited man now.
My wife is none too pleased, but ----- happens......
Not only is this forum bad for my finances, as previously mentioned, but its also bad for my marriage. But hey, at least I'm smiling.
Julian
OUTSTANDING !!
As for wifey: remember it is easier to grovel and ask forgiveness than to ask for permission . I rather suspect more than a few of us showed up with a bike unannounced to the SO, and got practice in groveling. Quid Pro Quo now dictates that you absolutely must buy her some expensive little item to offset you recent sin. Something shiny with gold or silver is best, but a dozen roses also seems to disarm such awkward situations. These will instantly square things.
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2011 RT WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
I have just put down a deposit on a 2007 matt grey R1200R, with hot grips, ABS, traction control, and computer. And its got less than 2000 miles on the clock!!!
I am a very excited man now.
My wife is none too pleased, but ----- happens......
Not only is this forum bad for my finances, as previously mentioned, but its also bad for my marriage. But hey, at least I'm smiling.
Julian
OUTSTANDING !!
As for wifey: remember it is easier to grovel and ask forgiveness than to ask for permission . I rather suspect more than a few of us showed up with a bike unannounced to the SO, and got practice in groveling. Quid Pro Quo now dictates that you absolutely must buy her some expensive little item to offset you recent sin. Something shiny with gold or silver is best, but a dozen roses also seems to disarm such awkward situations. These will instantly square things.
My thirty pieces of silver were a nice and very expensive pair of leather boots and an equally expensive coat.
Not a bad price to pay I think!! She is pleased with those purchases, and I am pleased with mine
2007 R1200R
Past lovers: Street triple, Sprint ST and RS, SV650