When my BMW pal bought his R1150R a couple of years ago, his tally was around 13,500.00 once hard bags were added. The dash unit featured a very prominent clock, but no fuel gauge.That story sounds a awful lot like my experience. I still have my BMW, but it hasn't seen many miles since July 13.
I actually rode my FJR to our last BMW club meeting. I was very late getting home becaue when the meeting was over everyone in the parking lot wanted to check out "that FJR I've been reading so much about."
BMW makes fine machines, but I am afraid they have become a little too proud of them lately. Their new naked bike is listed over $13,000, and that price does not inlclude a center stand, trip computer, ABS (a $1,100 option) or luggage. Ouch!!
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Oh c'mon. BMW bikes are very nice. I might have bought the K1200GT (I think that's it) had I had a dealer closer for servicing. When you're talking 13k versus 18k, yes it's 5 grand but you're in the ballpark. I think the thing looks nice--maybe even nicer than the FJR to my eyes, but that's too close to call really.With all of the great bikes on the market, how does a seemingly intelligent human being justify a transaction such as this. Better yet, how do they feel good about it?
Something tells me I know something of the BMW sport touring bike. I owned the first one: 1977 BMW R100RS.Oh c'mon. BMW bikes are very nice. I might have bought the K1200GT (I think that's it) had I had a dealer closer for servicing. When you're talking 13k versus 18k, yes it's 5 grand but you're in the ballpark. I think the thing looks nice--maybe even nicer than the FJR to my eyes, but that's too close to call really.With all of the great bikes on the market, how does a seemingly intelligent human being justify a transaction such as this. Better yet, how do they feel good about it?
I haven't ridden the FJR (will be tomorrow at about this time). However, I'm wondering if the FJR isn't more of a sportbike in spirit that was "growed up" to be a good supersport tourer, whereas the BMWs have always been about sport touring from the ground up. Depending upon what matters--for me, service, expense of service (big money for BMW service), and to a lesser extent price--the big BMW might be a better fit.
Having said that, I wouldn't have the boxer engine in half of their other bikes.
Well, I still have my R1150RS and the little SV. I happen to like variety in my life and living without either blinders or so much insecurity that I have to justify my choices by putting other's choices down.
I will definitely be waiting your "first ride" report. Please post under this heading and quote yourself...uhm, your before and after comments should offer interesting insight. :dribble:Oh c'mon. BMW bikes are very nice. I might have bought the K1200GT (I think that's it) had I had a dealer closer for servicing. When you're talking 13k versus 18k, yes it's 5 grand but you're in the ballpark. I think the thing looks nice--maybe even nicer than the FJR to my eyes, but that's too close to call really.
I haven't ridden the FJR (will be tomorrow at about this time). However, I'm wondering if the FJR isn't more of a sportbike in spirit that was "growed up" to be a good supersport tourer, whereas the BMWs have always been about sport touring from the ground up. Depending upon what matters--for me, service, expense of service (big money for BMW service), and to a lesser extent price--the big BMW might be a better fit.
Having said that, I wouldn't have the boxer engine in half of their other bikes.
Will do. I don't imagine I'll learn much about performance as I won't be pushing it. Hopefully the riding position will agree with me over the long haul. I'm also hoping the stock wind protection works good too.I will definitely be waiting your "first ride" report. Please post under this heading and quote yourself...uhm, your before and after comments should offer interesting insight. :dribble:Oh c'mon. BMW bikes are very nice. I might have bought the K1200GT (I think that's it) had I had a dealer closer for servicing. When you're talking 13k versus 18k, yes it's 5 grand but you're in the ballpark. I think the thing looks nice--maybe even nicer than the FJR to my eyes, but that's too close to call really.
I haven't ridden the FJR (will be tomorrow at about this time). However, I'm wondering if the FJR isn't more of a sportbike in spirit that was "growed up" to be a good supersport tourer, whereas the BMWs have always been about sport touring from the ground up. Depending upon what matters--for me, service, expense of service (big money for BMW service), and to a lesser extent price--the big BMW might be a better fit.
Having said that, I wouldn't have the boxer engine in half of their other bikes.
Will do. I don't imagine I'll learn much about performance as I won't be pushing it.
I hereby forbid anyone else from reminding me I spent too much on my '06.Besides, getting an 06 FJR for $11,500 saved me money to spend on farkles. :yahoo:
I hereby forbid anyone else from reminding me I spent too much on my '06.Besides, getting an 06 FJR for $11,500 saved me money to spend on farkles. :yahoo:
Was that "out the door?"
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