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No, Richard, he's getting a Wing so he can be just like you when he grows up....ummm and thats why you are getting another wing?????
R
No, Richard, he's getting a Wing so he can be just like you when he grows up....ummm and thats why you are getting another wing?????
R
He's getting another wingabago so he can be like his old fart English daddy!ummm and thats why you are getting another wing?????
R
Finally once again, the Voice of Reason: Smitty! Brother Smitty, I am hearing you loud and clear! By Noon today I am going to make my decision: Either wait another six months for the Super Tenere or call Jerold of D & H to get my deposit money back.I don't get it...
You guys can go down to your local BMW dealer and be riding the best adventure bike out there. And of course I am talking about the BMW R1200GS Adventure. NO waiting... No, give me your fricking money ass wipe, I will call you when it gets here!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Simply put, nothing comes close....
Smitty
Smitty, you are a True Genius. More profound words have never been spoken, a Hondapotamus is the epitome of a certified panty shield!He's getting another wingabago so he can be like his old fart English daddy!ummm and thats why you are getting another wing?????
R
May be a RT, wings are for panty shields...
Smitty
Finally once again, the Voice of Reason: Smitty! Brother Smitty, I am hearing you loud and clear! By Noon today I am going to make my decision: Either wait another six months for the Super Tenere or call Jerold of D & H to get my deposit money back.I don't get it...
You guys can go down to your local BMW dealer and be riding the best adventure bike out there. And of course I am talking about the BMW R1200GS Adventure. NO waiting... No, give me your fricking money ass wipe, I will call you when it gets here!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Simply put, nothing comes close....
Smitty
I've been riding BMW GS's continuously since October of 1995 and they have taken me from Alaska to Maine and to Acapulco, I know full well that they are a proven commodity. I also know a BMW R1200GS is 75 lbs. lighter than a ST, has more torque, more horsepower and comes from the factory with a switch to disable the ABS for true off road work. A year from now Steve K./Jorstin and Papa Chuy are taking our 14-year old Sons to Alaska for a month ride. We Stanley Boys may be better off with a R1200GS!
Im gonna let it ride for all the same reasons that I made my decision on last September. Just gives me more time to save for it.
https://www.motorcycle.com/specs/bmw/on-off-road/2011/r/1200-gs/detail.html Still wish a 2011 BMW R1200GS was under 500 lbs., but 504 wet weight is still pretty damn close! Way better than 575!!!It is indeed a beautiful machine, but: 575 pounds wet is really a turn off for an off road machine! I bought my 1996 BMW R1100GS ABS with the BMW Factory Sidebags on October 1, 1995. The first thing I did after I rode it away from Dirt & Street on 7th St. in Phoenix was to get it to my shop to weigh "Mi Mexico Mule".
I topped off her tank a block away from Metro Mechanical, where I headed up the Pipefitting Division, and placed her on our State of AZ monthly calibrated scales.
I was really bummed out that she weighed 535 lbs., I was truly hoping she was at least under 500 lbs.; sort of the threshold for a true dual sport off road machine.
Forty more pounds than a R1100GS is a shocker to me, coupled with what I know about Yamaha's engineering capabilities. Just before I retired from Metro last year, we put my buddy's KTM 990 Adventure with the gray plastic KTM bags on the calibrated scale, and it came in at 545 lbs. 575 lbs. wet is a real heavy off road porker!!
Agreed.Im gonna let it ride for all the same reasons that I made my decision on last September. Just gives me more time to save for it.
I'm still undecided Don. I vacillate some each day one way then the other. I am sure I'll decide by the end of May . I have a couple of friends on the MTF, one with an RT and another with a GS. Both had rear drives bite the dust. Both said the same thing "the best bike I have owned and worst bike I've owned". One still has the GS, the other sold the RT instead of waiting for another issue. He has bought a final drive off ebay just as a precaution and did have to use it. I know these are rare but still too much for me to pay more for that kind of uncertainty. With your history, you will not be one to have these problems I would think. Best of luck with your GS.doctorJ and Other Super Tenere waiters: Papa Chuy finally just got tired of waiting! Below is what I posted over 14 months ago on 2/24/10. I called Jerold of D & H Cycle and they are very graciously returning my Super Tenere deposit monies back to me.
While I do believe that the Super Tenere is going to be a fantastic machine, waiting another seven months for its arrival just took the wind out of my sails. I have had "new bike fever" and waiting 210 days more just isn't in the cards for me. No can do, ese!
https://www.cycletrader.com/find/listing/2011-BMW-R-1200-GS--97581370 It's another 3 grand, but I've been riding BMW boxer opposed twins since March of 1969 and have 500+K miles on them. Been riding GS's since 10/1995.
Meine Freunde: Deutschland uber Alles, Schatzie!
https://www.motorcycle.com/specs/bmw/on-off-road/2011/r/1200-gs/detail.html Still wish a 2011 BMW R1200GS was under 500 lbs., but 504 wet weight is still pretty damn close! Way better than 575!!!It is indeed a beautiful machine, but: 575 pounds wet is really a turn off for an off road machine! I bought my 1996 BMW R1100GS ABS with the BMW Factory Sidebags on October 1, 1995. The first thing I did after I rode it away from Dirt & Street on 7th St. in Phoenix was to get it to my shop to weigh "Mi Mexico Mule".
I topped off her tank a block away from Metro Mechanical, where I headed up the Pipefitting Division, and placed her on our State of AZ monthly calibrated scales.
I was really bummed out that she weighed 535 lbs., I was truly hoping she was at least under 500 lbs.; sort of the threshold for a true dual sport off road machine.
Forty more pounds than a R1100GS is a shocker to me, coupled with what I know about Yamaha's engineering capabilities. Just before I retired from Metro last year, we put my buddy's KTM 990 Adventure with the gray plastic KTM bags on the calibrated scale, and it came in at 545 lbs. 575 lbs. wet is a real heavy off road porker!!
I just wanted to state what a fantastic dealership D and H Cycles of Cullman, Alabama is; and how wonderful D and H Owners Jerold and Renaa are also!
When Super Tenere deliveries were moved into November, I elected to get my deposit money back to spend on another BMW and they were very cooperative.
I just got off the phone with them and Yamaha has released my deposit monies back to them; and, I should see my Refund Check by the end of this month.
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