R1200S is a really nice bike, but that HP2 sport really makes me sweat.
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R1200S is a really nice bike, but that HP2 sport really makes me sweat.
"Gee, I wish we had one of them doomsday machines."
General "Buck" Turgidson, (George C. Scott)
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
2007 R1200GS with an identity crisis.
2004 R1150RT-P
Just got it..winter is taking way too long to end!
hoping to get to the fest...if the wife lets me!
Thats the worst part of about getting a bike in the winter, the long wait for spring. Congrats on the new bike! I have been loving my beemer since I got it 2 years ago... or is it 3? Either way I have not grown bored of it nor felt any need to get anything different.
41 days, 20 hours, 13 mins, 25 second till riding season! - (based on averages of my previous years of riding, results may very depending on climate)
hi
I am in the same situation I have 2002 R1150RT-P (ex California Highway Patrol bike) that I imported from US, I am waiting till spring to fully used it.
as for fest, this is family event, I am taking all my family, and for the past 2 years they enjoy it, there are lots of activities for kids, camping for family, and music for spouse. My wife is not riding, but she enjoy the fest, and kids are looking forward to be there.
Junkers
Current:
2002 BMW R1150RT-P, 1970 BMW R75/5
Past:
1988 BMW K100RS, 1985 Yamaha FZ750, 1984 Honda Shadow VT750, 1983 Yamaha Virago XV750, 2002 Suzuki GS500, 1960 Junak M10
SunnY S, thank you for starting this thread. I love seeing the BMWs.....lots on ADVrider but not enough here!
That's the bike I've been considering until I found out about the G650GS (previously F650GS). Man, I love your bike. Did you try out other bikes before buying the F650GS...if so, how did it compared?
Oh, another BMW owner here. I don't have any pictures of my bike with me. It is the silver, blue, black scheme as mentioned below.
"If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error." — John Kenneth Galbraith
2007 BMW K1200S (silver/blue/black) (gone)
2005 BMW R1200RT (gone)
2002 Yamaha VStar 1100 Classic (gone)
Last edited by SunnY S; 02-18-2010 at 05:10 PM.
Last edited by SunnY S; 02-18-2010 at 08:17 PM.
they were removed (power connection still is there)
the diference from standard RT is:
* Solo seat only with a radio top box replacing the passenger seat
* 840 watt alternator instead of civilian 700 watt alternator
* Rear drive gear
ratio of 31:11 (civilian R1100/1150RT has 32:11 ratio but R1100/1150RS has 31:11 ratio)
* Auxiliary cooling fan for when engine is kept running when the motorcycle is stationary
* Front and rear protection bars
* A special speedometer accurate to +/- 1MPH
* Two 12 volt accessory outlets (the civilian outlet R1150RT comes with one)
* Rear only emergency flasher system in addition to the 4 way system
* Headlight on and off switch
* Heated hand grips are standard
* Tall BMW windshield is standard
* Locking side stand
* True image rear view mirrors
* Auxiliary link battery to provide power for long duty
* BMW "City Case" saddle bags
Current:
2002 BMW R1150RT-P, 1970 BMW R75/5
Past:
1988 BMW K100RS, 1985 Yamaha FZ750, 1984 Honda Shadow VT750, 1983 Yamaha Virago XV750, 2002 Suzuki GS500, 1960 Junak M10
News Flash....
BMW Durham announces a ride coming up for May 10.
A note from the dealer...."Just found out today our 1st BMW Demo Ride Day is May 10, 2010 at Haugens Chicken in Port Perry. More details will follow when we send out our e-newsletter"
http://www.haugensbbq.com/
Ahhhh, can't wait for Spring!
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Last edited by SunnY S; 02-18-2010 at 09:20 PM.
Prost! Happy time will soon be here. Hello Durham BMW, Hello April! Hopefully get a chance to meet some of my gtamotocycle "Schwesters" and "Brüders" this summer. Welcome to the TEAM.
The excellent and well respected UK "Bike" mag did some dyno tests....
-184rwhp
-thats 30hp more than the Duc 1198S, and Aprilia RSV4!
-3.7hp more than the Haya
-18hp more than Japans most powerful literbike (ZX10)
There is a new kid in town. Say hi to the most powerful production bike in the world.
http://www.bmwplanetpower.com/
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Last edited by SunnY S; 02-19-2010 at 05:06 PM.
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