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  • Mathh
    XSive Maximus
    • Nov 2006
    • 688
    • Beek, Netherlands

    #1

    recently added to my bike fleet....

    I just want to show you my new toy in a proper new topic instead of highjacking someone's post about clunky shaft drives. In time i got kinda bored of riding my 2015 Yamaha Tracer 900 (FJ900 in the USA if I'm not mistaken). I wanted another big V-twin because of the fabulous torque. Like my hooligan 2006 Moto Morini Corsaro 1000 that regretfullyI sold in 2015 :

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    So during our riding holidays in southern Spain I rented the sexy Moto Guzzi V100 Mandela for a week. That didn't work out because of shoulder, back and neck pain and after two days I decided to swap with the V100 Stelvio which is higher, more off road orientated. When I picked it up it had just done about 100 miles. We started riding on the highway to get to the twisty roads and I noticed a whining sound from behind and we stopped at the first gas station. So I recorded the sound (it came from the clutch / shaft drive area) and sent it to the rental company. And they called me saying to swap the bike with their 1 year old R 1250 GS if I wanted, which I did. Last time I rode a Beemer was a R 100 RS in the early eighties which I got rid of after one week because the cylinders hit the tarmac every third corner. But I loved that GS although it was too high and top heavy for a daily ride. The engine and handling felt sublime. And after reading about the technical side and lots of reviews I came upon this one:

    A 2023 R 1250 R:

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    Well... for me this is the ultimate bike, it is damn quick, has fantastic torque and handles like a dream. So Ray read that and this was his response:

    "I only hope BMW got their act together! My 2007 R1200RT needed the final drive replaced at 68K miles, and I'd already bypassed the side stand switch. Oh, and that didn't include the engine rear main seal that went at 24K miles and took out the clutch..... My first and last BMW product."

    Well Ray.. I hope that too but the Rental Service told me their Beemer 1250 GS's do around 100-110k miles before they sell them to a Rental Service in Poland for a second life. And of course stuff breaks now and then and the final drive is different now but still not entirely bullet proof but I will never do that many miles on mine. Mileage now is approx. 5k miles and it had the 5 year factory warranty so I can sleep well at night But thanks for your concern.

    And then their was LAB3's remark hahahaha:

    "Are you allowed to talk to us? I'd hate to see you void your warranty..."

    Yes no problem. I only know 1 other Beemer rider and he is one my friends who join us on our holidays. And they all love are XS1100's !
    Last edited by Mathh; Yesterday, 01:18 PM.
    XS1100 3X0 '82 restomod, 2H9 '78 chain drive racer, 3H3 '79 customized.
    MV Agusta Brutale 910R '06.
    Triumph 1200 Speed Trophy '91, Triumph 1200 '93.
    Z1 '73 restomod, Z1A '74 yellow/green, KZ900 A4 '76 green.
    Yamaha MT-09 Tracer '15 grey.
    Kawasaki Z1300 DFI '84 modified, red.
  • DEEBS11
    XS-XJ Guru
    • Feb 2023
    • 1920
    • Connecticut

    #2
    Mathh, I have a 74 R90/6. Points and condenser ignition. I can change the brake fluid without setting a flag in the CPU which requires proprietary software to push one keystroke to "unset' the flag. 1 hour stealership labor. You are gonna love the electronics on that bike. Keep us posted.


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    • Ccitis
      Truly XSive
      • Jun 2023
      • 184

      #3
      Easy to get the 911 tool, or borrow one from someone to do the codes. They are nice bikes and a good motor. Its tough to get away from the computers in any modern machine... I have a Triumph Scrambler 1200XE that I adore... but sure it does have electronics. I bought the code tool for that too. 100 bucks once is not so bad to not have to ride around with a wrench on the display. I had a 1200RS, my Dad has a 1250RS that he loves. I think the R is the better bike to be honest... Better riding position... bit lighter. Looks good. Enjoy.

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