IT CAME IT CAME!!!!!!

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IT CAME IT CAME!!!!!!

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The shop finally got in its first BMW K1200s (aka: the busa killer) and all I can say is oh my freakin god, it is amazing. it is very narrow, but very comfortable, and very very fast, but not like the Japanese reckless fast, this bike is just as fast, (actually faster than most of them) and it is sooooo easy and forgiving to ride. All I can say is that if you get a chance go down and look at this bad a$$ bike.
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167hp of goodness...*drool*
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#3 Unread post by Gadjet »

muz wrote:167hp of goodness...*drool*
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that's a K1200R Muz

Basically a naked K1200S

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And Pyro, before you buy one, you might want to make sure that it is one that has had the defective crankshaft replaced.
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#4 Unread post by oldnslo »

We'll see. Never underestimate the Japanese, and about all Suzuki and Kawasaki have to do is pull the plug on the 186 mph speed limiter and it will get interesting fast. Not to mention the V-5 Honda allegedly waiting in the wings.
What does the BMW weigh? Historically, they stumble over their own weight, making horsepower meaningless.
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#5 Unread post by Itzamna »

Both the S and naked models look great. How I'd love to own a BMW. Next new bike definitely will be.

Must be nice to work at the BMW dealership.
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#6 Unread post by pinger05 »

I am happy that the bike finally came in so you could drool over the new handlebars :motorcycle3:

There is only one bike that would ever be comperable to my dream of owning a Honda Goldwing, the BMW K1200LT. http://www.bmwmotorcycles.com/machine/m ... el=k1200lt

Heck they are about the same price too.
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#7 Unread post by BuzZz »

Lose the yellow, and that K1200R is one nice bike...... second thought, the yellow don't even look that bad.
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#8 Unread post by scan »

At the bottom of the page from the link I've sent, is the picture of a R1150R. I really like that bike.

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#9 Unread post by oldnslo »

I think everybody should own one big BMW. It changes the way you look at everything afterwards. For me, it was a love-hate feeling. Loved the looks, hated the weight. Loved the wind protection, hated poor tire wear and front tire cupping in 1500 miles, every time. Loved the durable feel of the thing, hated expensive services. The BMW was also the only bike I ever owned that burned oil. Not much, but a quart every thou miles. It was a 1994 K1100RS.
All in all, I'd rather have a Honda or Yamaha for the long haul. But that's just me.
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#10 Unread post by TechTMW »

Interesting they are pitching it as a sport-tourer, just like the Booosa, But I don't think I've ever seen a Booosa w/ saddle bags on it like in Gryph's pic. That's BMW, always practical :laughing:

Dry Weight is 515lbs compared to the Booosa's 474. Not too bad. It's got less power too, so it ain't no booosa killer.
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