RE: PH2 Tested: BMW K1600GT
Discussion
PaulMoor said:
The K1300R cost more than that.
As for the kit car idea, take a look at motorworks
http://www.motorworks.co.uk/vlive/TheShed/BikesBro...
Hours of daydreaming to be had, and on top of that they sell parts to convert a K1300 to work in an old mini.
These guys are down the road from me. Across the road from http://www.italiaautosport.com/As for the kit car idea, take a look at motorworks
http://www.motorworks.co.uk/vlive/TheShed/BikesBro...
Hours of daydreaming to be had, and on top of that they sell parts to convert a K1300 to work in an old mini.
Edited by PaulMoor on Wednesday 13th April 10:48
My dealer has sold their full allocation (25) and I have the only one of these that is bog standard. Why is that? Do people really believe they need traction control, adaptive headlights (how often do you ride in the dark)and electric suspension etc. I chose this bike simply for the engine which is magnificent and the noise and performance makes it difficult to do any cruising as I just have to keep hearing that noise and feeling the thing take off like a scolded cat regardless of its weight. I’m 58, 5ft 7in and it’s no more of a problem to handle than most other bikes. Does it really matter if its 320kg or 200kg I can’t lift either. The prices have already gone up so if you think you might like one do it now.
royalerp16 said:
My dealer has sold their full allocation (25) and I have the only one of these that is bog standard. Why is that? Do people really believe they need traction control, adaptive headlights (how often do you ride in the dark)and electric suspension etc. I chose this bike simply for the engine which is magnificent and the noise and performance makes it difficult to do any cruising as I just have to keep hearing that noise and feeling the thing take off like a scolded cat regardless of its weight. I’m 58, 5ft 7in and it’s no more of a problem to handle than most other bikes. Does it really matter if its 320kg or 200kg I can’t lift either. The prices have already gone up so if you think you might like one do it now.
Good stuff, are you going to post up some pictures for us? I'd definitely have one in my Euromillions garage (when I win tonight...) for touring duties.Just got back from the first outing with the beast. 3300 miles around europe. Intended to go to Kracow in Poland but only made it to Prague. Bike was faultless and comfy (the rug helped) averaged 50 to the gallon doing 75 - 80 on motorways, chamfered the cissy pegs when I got the chance. There are a few little things that I would change but then there is on any bike (can't suit all of the people all of the time)The worst is the transmission snatch which try as I might I couldn't ride round. Big bike "yes" but around the cities over cobbles and tram lines I had no issues. I love all things that transport me without having to walk and the older the better, I had a CBX once LuS1fer loved it. Yes money is always a consideration but I have alway's found way's of having what I want in life because your a long time dead.
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