Why would anyone buy a R1200RT? Seriously
Why would anyone buy a R1200RT? Seriously
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Hugo Stiglitz

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40,865 posts

236 months

Thursday 26th March
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Guilty m'lud.

I did. I like them. I was going to buy a GS adventure but something spoiled it.

Better pics to follow at the weekend...

Bodo

12,536 posts

291 months

Thursday 26th March
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That looks like a propa wagon. I'm curious how it feels?

Ceeejay

479 posts

176 months

Thursday 26th March
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Had one for a couple years and did a couple tours with the wife on the back, which it performed stunningly at…. The bike was pretty good too wink. Trouble was it never really grabbed me to take it out for a weekend blast round the lanes, so I ended up back on a GS…

Great touring tool…. But too focused at that for my use…


Secretly would love another one, but can’t get myself away from a GS

hiccy18

3,858 posts

92 months

Friday 27th March
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I've enjoyed the RT's I've had as loaners, they're comfy and agile and keep the elements off. Like the triple black RS behind it, not really a bike for taking down the lanes, brilliant for a full day out around the twisties.

Enjoy smile

GM182

1,457 posts

250 months

Friday 27th March
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Nice looking bike. Congrats. thumbup

I've always had a sneaky hankering for one....I turn 50 later this year, maybe I've just been waiting to meet the RT qualification criteria? biggrin:

Hugo Stiglitz

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40,865 posts

236 months

Friday 27th March
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50 is too young. I thought it was 70?

A GS is good but to be honest Id want a KTM1290 if I was going that.. route.

Marquezs Stabilisers

2,313 posts

86 months

Friday 27th March
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Slightly weirdly I wanted one of these in my late 20s. Wife and I were doing a lot of touring and they look sooo comfy! Plus the luggage and the range. Couldn't afford it then...and now we have a wee one, I do my big miles on a FireBlade.

Hooe you enjoy it and it's not too heavy

Hugo Stiglitz

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40,865 posts

236 months

Friday 27th March
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Marquezs Stabilisers said:
Slightly weirdly I wanted one of these in my late 20s. Wife and I were doing a lot of touring and they look sooo comfy! Plus the luggage and the range. Couldn't afford it then...and now we have a wee one, I do my big miles on a FireBlade.

Hooe you enjoy it and it's not too heavy
Its really easy to steer the bike with just using slight weight adjustments of your ass too.

JPC63

179 posts

9 months

Friday 27th March
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
50 is too young. I thought it was 70?

A GS is good but to be honest Id want a KTM1290 if I was going that.. route.
That's what I've done, SDGT so you get a bit of fairing. I wouldn't mind a derestricted rocket 3 next.

Mark_S1000RR_2010

229 posts

28 months

Friday 27th March
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I’m at that age now where an RT is starting to really appeal. I’m not sure about the low seat, mind. I rode a Pan European for a day a few years back, by the end of the day my knees were in bits.

I loved the roomy feeling of the GS. Once I’ve finished with the XR I might test ride one. The 1250RT is stonking good value right now.

black-k1

12,705 posts

254 months

Friday 27th March
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I went for the 1250 but same priniples. For pillion touring they are great, with loads of luggage capacity, plenty of comfort, lots of extras yet are still about the lightest, best handling of the tourers.



Hugo Stiglitz

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40,865 posts

236 months

Friday 27th March
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My budget was tight but that is stunning.


clive_candy

1,074 posts

190 months

Friday 27th March
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Rather like their cars, BMW bikes - and the RTs in particular - tend to look a bit odd at introduction but I guess we get used to them. That's especially the case with the current model I think.

As for meeting the brief, there's nothing gets near to them.

LosingGrip

8,704 posts

184 months

Friday 27th March
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We use them as work bikes. I love them. Ive got a GS Adventure which is a slightly better riding position for me, but just done five days on one with work and had a blast.

Definitely on my list for next time.

Very capable bikes.

Hugo Stiglitz

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40,865 posts

236 months

Friday 27th March
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LosingGrip said:
We use them as work bikes. I love them. Ive got a GS Adventure which is a slightly better riding position for me, but just done five days on one with work and had a blast.

Definitely on my list for next time.

Very capable bikes.
A few I know are switching to R1250RTs due the ride outs now being 100miles+

Michael_B

1,698 posts

125 months

Friday 27th March
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LosingGrip said:
Very capable bikes.
Especially when upright wink