I found this site a couple of days ago and thought I'd post. I'm 59 and have never been without at least one bike since 1970. From 70-98 I owned a couple of Gold Wings (80 and 88) and a Yamaha(78). Most of my 13 bikes owned during this time period were HD's. In 98 I sold my HD and bought a nearly new 96 RT. Had it two years and put 40,000 miles on it. Having semi-retired in 99 I had mucho riding time. Switched to a new LT in 01. (53,000 miles). New 03 LT (52,000 miles). New 05 LT (21,000 miles before being deer totalled). On my second 05 LT now, currently with 49,000 miles. You might say I ride often. 215,000 BMW miles in the past eight years
The first week in Jan. I rode my LT over the my shop in Grand Rapids for it's 48,000 mile service. While I was at the shop I decided to take their R1200R service loaner out for a demo ride. I came back after a 50 mile ride and was beside myself! Comfortable, super quick, highly flickable, smooooth tranny, smooooth motor, etc. etc. I told the shop that I was going to take the bike overnight and put some miles on it. I live 65 miles from the shop. Hard wired a power cord to the battery (temps were in the 40's)for my Gerbing's and I was off. Brought it back the next morning and promptly bought a new one!
Cristal grey metallic with ABS,(wouldn't own a bike without it) on-board computer, heated grips, centerstand, white turn signal lenses, chrome can and clear mini-shield. Before I left the shop I ordered BMW hard bags, luggage rack, a 28 ltr trunk with backrest and the tinted mini-shield. Had the shop painter color match my bags and trunk lids. Added Cee Bailey bag liners, BMW trunk liner and an Alaska Leather sheepskin. Now I'm ready to ride, just need spring to get here, or at least into the 40's.
I figure this year I will most likely do around 15,000 miles on the R and the remaining 10,000 or so on the LT. However........having ridden the R 130 non-stop miles and still being comfortable, that mileage figure might end up being low! I know that 700 mile days will not be an issue for me on this bike.
There is something very exciting about being "in the wind" again after all these years and miles behind a full fairied bike. I continue to be surprised by how effective the mini-shield is at blocking most of the wind off the chest.
Here's a photo. http://www.bmwlt.com/forums/attachment. ... entid=9576