Well, its about time!! Welcome!
- Lion_Lady
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Well, its about time!! Welcome!
Hi there! We're up and running!
So, whats your "dream" BMW? Either past or present/future?
P
So, whats your "dream" BMW? Either past or present/future?
P
Courage in women is often mistaken for insanity - Alice Paul
- DieMonkeys
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Re: Well, its about time!! Welcome!
I am looking to get an R1200R in about a 1 1/2 yearsLion_Lady wrote:Hi there! We're up and running!
So, whats your "dream" BMW? Either past or present/future?
P

That is the color I want - it makes me all....Lion_Lady wrote:I love my Rockster. But I must say that after test riding an R1200R. I was smitten.
Such a sexy bike.
And I LOVE the pearly silver/gray that it was introduced in.
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- Lion_Lady
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- My Motorcycle: 2013 BMW R1200R 90th Anniversary
- Location: Lynchburg, VA
No. I didn't... I'm trying not to think about it too much. Still making payments on Gryndl.
But on the other hand, hubby is seriously thinking about getting one. He's in the market to upgrade from his '94 R1100RS.
Mostly, it is much LIGHTER than the 1150, with the new alloys, and plastic gas tank (mine's steel). And as a result much more responsive and smooooth. Less 'wiggle' than on previous boxers. There's a 'balancing weight' of some sort that dampens the side to side wiggle at throttle on.
The newer BMWs do not have all the slick design features, like semi-integrated brake fluid reservoirs. The 1200s have those mundane little round cannisters like on every UJM.
On my bike, they're kinda built into the handgrip. Looks spiffy, but doesn't improve performance at all.
P
But on the other hand, hubby is seriously thinking about getting one. He's in the market to upgrade from his '94 R1100RS.
Mostly, it is much LIGHTER than the 1150, with the new alloys, and plastic gas tank (mine's steel). And as a result much more responsive and smooooth. Less 'wiggle' than on previous boxers. There's a 'balancing weight' of some sort that dampens the side to side wiggle at throttle on.
The newer BMWs do not have all the slick design features, like semi-integrated brake fluid reservoirs. The 1200s have those mundane little round cannisters like on every UJM.
On my bike, they're kinda built into the handgrip. Looks spiffy, but doesn't improve performance at all.
P
Courage in women is often mistaken for insanity - Alice Paul

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My dream BMW is sitting in the shed. Maybe one day I will even find time to get some work done on it. 1960 R69S w/US package.
some old paperwork on it said 1960 but it's a 61
some old paperwork on it said 1960 but it's a 61
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SPEAK NO EVO
and above all
RIDE NO EVO
Read my blog
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