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The King is dead...
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 2:06 am
by mvk
After 63,000 flawless kilometres I have retired my faithful companion...
Long live the king!!!
So after 5km home through driving rain:
Sounds great!
Love those indicator switches!!!
Great clocks
Seat feels strange but lets wait for my first 1,000km day to see if it is as good as the old one
Black barrels and grey drive shaft theme is spot on
Ditto polished front forks
It is raining fairly constantly in Sydney so tomorrow could be a good time to play around with the ESA, ASC and any other acronym that decides to join in.
Has anyone getting a 2011 bike NOT ordered a red one?
BTW I will be selling 2 x Ohlins, full Staintune system and Ilmberger hugger (unless it fits on the new bike) for low prices (I am moving house and don't need to lug more stuff around)
Re: The King is dead...
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 8:53 am
by Buckster
So you traded a grey one for a red one?
Re: The King is dead...
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 6:33 pm
by mvk
Sorry guys - these are R1200Rs and dummy me somehow posted in the wrong forum - sorry about the confusion. I Have asked the moderator to move this to the R1200R forum.
Re: The King is dead...
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 10:23 pm
by Fjm
So you've finally picked the beast up hey mvk? Its a pity this weekend in sydney the weather is crap. What intial thoughts do you have on the bike? Or is the excitement still too much? I didnt order a red one, but a grey one. Not due until april which sucks for me.
Re: The King is dead...
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:17 am
by redwing
63,000 kilometers.... pretty good but I'm hoping to get more than 63,000.
Glad about your new bike... I was happy to get mine but even more so now.
What made you get a new one???
Robert
Re: The King is dead...
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:08 am
by Catchina
Congratulations, I also just got the same red one...it is sweet!
Re: The King is dead...
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:52 am
by mvk
Why did I get a new bike Robert? The flippant answer would be -because I can! Partly true but believe it or not this is my company vehicle- I use it for work, riding between offices every day (how lucky am I!) and I have had a good few recent years. There is never any guarantee this will continue, so I felt I would upgrade while I can afford it.
I have still done only 200km but first impressions can be summarised by paraphrasing that old adage 'lies, damned lies and performance figures'. On paper the specs. suggest that there should not be a huge improvement over my old bike but something very pleasant and unexpected is going on, namely performance is way better than I anticipated. The low down torque is a delight. And very sensitive instant throttle response.
Maybe some of this is in my mind- new bike, new tyres, lovely exhaust note, smooth gear shifts might all enhance the experience. On the other hand my old bike had a fine sounding full Staintune system and was fully run in. In the past I have found the first 1000 km a PITA and tedious - not this time, not on this bike!
Just love these bikes! 'Sweet' is so true, Catchina,
Re: The King is dead...
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:27 pm
by Radar in oz
mvk wrote:
I have still done only 200km but first impressions can be summarised by paraphrasing that old adage 'lies, damned lies and performance figures'. On paper the specs. suggest that there should not be a huge improvement over my old bike but something very pleasant and unexpected is going on, namely performance is way better than I anticipated. The low down torque is a delight. And very sensitive instant throttle response.
Maybe some of this is in my mind- new bike, new tyres, lovely exhaust note, smooth gear shifts might all enhance the experience. On the other hand my old bike had a fine sounding full Staintune system and was fully run in. In the past I have found the first 1000 km a PITA and tedious - not this time, not on this bike!
Wish I hadn't read that. Now I have to stay clear of any BMW dealerships while I try to forget about it.
Cheers
Peter
Re: The King is dead...
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 12:14 pm
by ItinerantProfessor
Nice machine! and my favourite colour red. Enjoy!
Re: The King is dead...
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 6:15 am
by redwing
mvk wrote:Why did I get a new bike Robert? The flippant answer would be -because I can! Partly true but believe it or not this is my company vehicle- I use it for work, riding between offices every day (how lucky am I!) and I have had a good few recent years. There is never any guarantee this will continue, so I felt I would upgrade while I can afford it.
I have still done only 200km but first impressions can be summarised by paraphrasing that old adage 'lies, damned lies and performance figures'. On paper the specs. suggest that there should not be a huge improvement over my old bike but something very pleasant and unexpected is going on, namely performance is way better than I anticipated. The low down torque is a delight. And very sensitive instant throttle response.
Maybe some of this is in my mind- new bike, new tyres, lovely exhaust note, smooth gear shifts might all enhance the experience. On the other hand my old bike had a fine sounding full Staintune system and was fully run in. In the past I have found the first 1000 km a PITA and tedious - not this time, not on this bike!
Just love these bikes! 'Sweet' is so true, Catchina,
Excellent reasoning... perfect thinking...ya did good.
I have nothing to compare my 08' R1200R to because it is my first bike. But I'm sold. I could have bought something else but fortunately for me I went with the R. Light, responsive, powerful, rock-solid, and functional ... a motor design made since 1923 or 24. Numerous after market goodies... any other bike fades in comparison.
Good roads and dry weather for you.
Robert