English Newbie Here
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:24 am
Hi All,
My name is Nikki and I'm new to the forum and new to BMW. This is my first BMW in all my loooooong years of riding. Last autumn I bought myself a new R1200R after trading in my old but trusty Yamaha Diversion 900. So far I've had an electrical problem which caused misfires and the last issue was the fuel gauge strip at 2000kms, so not a good start so far.
However I do really like the bike, it's comfortable and pulls really well in all gears and handles great for such a big bike. I'm going to be taking it down to Sicily in May so it will be a good test for it.
I got the almost white grey colour, with computer, small sport screen, ESA, Heated grips, BMW panniers and topbox.
I do notice when comparing to the Diversion which also had shaft drive that the transmission is quite snatchy. Especially when going slow (either in first or second gear). Maybe it's me expecting too much.
Overall though I 'm happy with it and hope to hang on to it for quite a while as I love the boxer engine.
My name is Nikki and I'm new to the forum and new to BMW. This is my first BMW in all my loooooong years of riding. Last autumn I bought myself a new R1200R after trading in my old but trusty Yamaha Diversion 900. So far I've had an electrical problem which caused misfires and the last issue was the fuel gauge strip at 2000kms, so not a good start so far.
However I do really like the bike, it's comfortable and pulls really well in all gears and handles great for such a big bike. I'm going to be taking it down to Sicily in May so it will be a good test for it.
I got the almost white grey colour, with computer, small sport screen, ESA, Heated grips, BMW panniers and topbox.
I do notice when comparing to the Diversion which also had shaft drive that the transmission is quite snatchy. Especially when going slow (either in first or second gear). Maybe it's me expecting too much.
Overall though I 'm happy with it and hope to hang on to it for quite a while as I love the boxer engine.