madmike2
Shtirrenuppenmeister
If you already own BMWs and like them, then why not "bite the bullet" and order the new 1200GT you really want?
Your original question (in the title) explains it for me. This bike has the right mix of curb appeal, power and handling to "float my boat". I ordered mine without ever sitting on one. I determined it was the correct mix to fill my desires and needs and the FJR has proven itself in that regard. I still open my garage door and smile.
You should buy the bike that engenders the same visceral response for you, whatever the make or model. If that means having to "put up with" a PDP program or lack of test ride, then so-be-it. It seems to me there are enough bikes available on dealer's showrooms that you could see, touch and purchase without the PDP if you are willing to drive 200 miles (about the distance some have to drive to a BMW dealer). Every dealer system has its faults.
It looks like you are on the West coast, so you should be able to find an owner and meet up. Heck, watch the rides columns and find out when some locals are going to meet somewhwer and join them. Most of us are more than willing to share any information we have. While most won't let you ride their "pride and joy", you might be able to sit on one and judge more for yourself. I don't think the seating is going to be all that much different from the previous models, just have adjustment that doesn't exist on the last 3 years models.
Your original question (in the title) explains it for me. This bike has the right mix of curb appeal, power and handling to "float my boat". I ordered mine without ever sitting on one. I determined it was the correct mix to fill my desires and needs and the FJR has proven itself in that regard. I still open my garage door and smile.
You should buy the bike that engenders the same visceral response for you, whatever the make or model. If that means having to "put up with" a PDP program or lack of test ride, then so-be-it. It seems to me there are enough bikes available on dealer's showrooms that you could see, touch and purchase without the PDP if you are willing to drive 200 miles (about the distance some have to drive to a BMW dealer). Every dealer system has its faults.
It looks like you are on the West coast, so you should be able to find an owner and meet up. Heck, watch the rides columns and find out when some locals are going to meet somewhwer and join them. Most of us are more than willing to share any information we have. While most won't let you ride their "pride and joy", you might be able to sit on one and judge more for yourself. I don't think the seating is going to be all that much different from the previous models, just have adjustment that doesn't exist on the last 3 years models.
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