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Newbie here

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:13 pm
by Northernbiker
Greetings all,

I've been lurking here for a few months to hear what you have to say about your R1200R's. You convinced me, just signed the deal today on a new 2008! Have been thinking about a replacement for my F650CS for a while and was considering the F800ST, however I found it to be a bit too small for me. Here is what I got:
2008 BMW R1200R
Crystal Grey Metallic
Safety Package w/ ABS
Heated Grips
On board computer
Center stand
Sport Windshield

Decided to go for a after-market tankbag, likely a RKA. Thanks to all for your posts which helped me make up my mind!

Re: Newbie here

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:51 pm
by bobw
Congrats. Good luck with her and may you enjoy many safe travels.

Cheers!

Re: Newbie here

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:05 pm
by ka5ysy
You took a test ride by any chance?


Congratulations. You will absolutely love your new toy =D>

Re: Newbie here

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:49 pm
by LumpyCam
I stepped up from a F650CS too. The R1200R has everything you probably liked about that bike, and improves everything you didn't. I'm all smiles on mine.

Only thing... my wife claims she liked the look of the 650CS better though :(

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Re: Newbie here

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 12:37 am
by Jedi
Lumpycam

I noticed your location and thought I would say welcome. I watch the site and have gained invaluable information from various posts.
Once the weather gets a bit better, I'm taking a ride up to Whistler to take a look at the venues for the 2010 Olympics. I'm over on Vancouver Island, would take the first ferry over.
Hopefully meet you at Horseshoe Bay and ride up from there.
If that is of interest to you, let me know and we'll plan the day.

Jedi

Re: Newbie here

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 1:10 am
by Caroanbill
Northernbiker wrote: just signed the deal today on a new 2008 ... a replacement for my F650CS ... was considering the F800ST .. found it to be a bit too small for me
Welcome! I also bypassed the F800ST on the way from CS to R12R - in my case, the F800S & ST were just uncomfortable :( . The R-R seemed more familiar to a CS rider - rather than a completely different kind of bike.
LumpyCam wrote: I stepped up from a F650CS too. The R1200R has everything you probably liked about that bike, and improves everything you didn't. I'm all smiles on mine.
Another F650CS rider, only I still have mine for city riding and short blats aroudn tight roads :D The R12R does feel like a grown-up CS in some really nice ways though I can wiggle the CS much more quickly and easily around the city. On the open road the telelever (with Wilbers), serious midrange torque plus better brakes take the touring experience up by a quantum leap.
LumpyCam wrote: Only thing... my wife claims she liked the look of the 650CS better though :(
Keeping both solved this problem! Women love the CS, and I love riding it. Serendipity! :mrgreen:

Re: Newbie here

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:09 am
by famousperson
Congratulations on your new bike! I have the identical bike in a 2007. You definitely picked the classiest color!

Re: Newbie here

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 12:53 am
by snag
Northernbiker, don't know where you are from, assume that you are from somewhere up here; welcome. You are absolutely going to love this bike.

Lumpycam and Jedi: I'm planning a trip with my bride this summer from Edmonton through Whistler via the Duffy Lake Road, over to the Island to Tofino, then on to Washington to visit some friends and then home through Northern Wash. Any comments on good roads would be appreciated. We've got family in Whistler, Vancouver and Victoria, but the map is otherwise unmarked.

Doug

Re: Newbie here

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:32 am
by LumpyCam
snag wrote:Lumpycam and Jedi: I'm planning a trip with my bride this summer from Edmonton through Whistler via the Duffy Lake Road, over to the Island to Tofino, then on to Washington to visit some friends and then home through Northern Wash. Any comments on good roads would be appreciated. We've got family in Whistler, Vancouver and Victoria, but the map is otherwise unmarked.

Doug
Sounds great. I set up a thread over on the Group Rides forum called Great Wet North 2009. Let's get into some details there.

Re: Newbie here

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:12 am
by snag
Lumpycam, Scotch and cigar are done so I'm off to bed, but will get into the new tread as time permits over the next few days.

Doug