I have not owned a R1200RT however one of my riding buddies has a 2005. He is 6' 240lbs. At rest he is on tip toes. Once while on a very twisty ride steep incline and hairpin right he was late on down shift. The bike stalled and down he went into the ditch. $700 to replace the mirror and rear tail light assembly. That was his error. Just after the bike went off warranty he was on a ride to San Diego and the final drive went out near Riverside. Repair alone was $1200. Last spring we were on a trip to south eastern NM and on the return ride near Las Vegas the final drive went out again. This time he had to leave the bike in L.V. (Sunday) fly home, arrange repair on Tue and then fly back to L.V. to pick up the bike. This time it was $2000 and BMW would not pay a dime. If you check with BMW Forums you will find the RT is notorious for final drive failures. I do not know if they redesigned the final drive on the newer RT's but his has no drain or filler plugs and no vent tower. I suspect heat builds up pressure and the seals go.
Aside from purchase price you may want to consider the RT's require high octane gasoline . Valve check intervals are more frequent and dealer maint. is more costly. Check Motorcycle Consumer News and you will find BMW is on the lower rung for reliability. I am 5'9" 145lbs 72 yrs old and the current 2014ES is my third FJR. I have no issues with weight or handling. The ES is a much sweeter bike than my prior GenII's.
If you can find a local dealer that will let you have it for list plus tax and registration I think you should pull the trigger. I paid list plus shpn/set up, sales tax, and registration. The dealer threw in Y.E.S. That was the best deal I could find without fly and ride.
Aside from purchase price you may want to consider the RT's require high octane gasoline . Valve check intervals are more frequent and dealer maint. is more costly. Check Motorcycle Consumer News and you will find BMW is on the lower rung for reliability. I am 5'9" 145lbs 72 yrs old and the current 2014ES is my third FJR. I have no issues with weight or handling. The ES is a much sweeter bike than my prior GenII's.
If you can find a local dealer that will let you have it for list plus tax and registration I think you should pull the trigger. I paid list plus shpn/set up, sales tax, and registration. The dealer threw in Y.E.S. That was the best deal I could find without fly and ride.