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"Any old "air head" bar the four fifty will be a very well made, high quality bike with a surprising turn of speed. The R90s is now quite a sought after model and fetches silly money. The R80/7 and R100s are the best "cooking models" IMHO. " Great advice about the four fifty. I didn’t know that. Was thinking about an old police R80/7 to cut my teeth on. | |||
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"I had an old R80/7 ex police bike and was glad to see the back of it. Anything BMW commands a premium price and that includes basics like oil filters. I was talking to a local dealer 2 weeks ago who had an old Beemer in for a service. He phoned the local BMW dealer for an oil filter and was quoted £28. He found out that the same filter fitted a VW Lupo and got one for under a fiver. My R80 averaged 44mpg, my XJ900 averages 60mpg. Not only that but it starts, stops, is faster and more reliable than my old R80 airhead." Anyone with an older Beemer that goes to BMW for service parts is to put it bluntly an idiot. There are three or four well known UK specialists who cater for them. One specialises in breaking them to keep better ones on the road. I find service parts are on par with the Jap stuff. Clutches are the biggest killer of older models as even if you get an Indy to do it you are looking at around £600 minimum as its so labour intensive. I've had my 26yr old K100 for several years now & never bought anything from BMW. S | |||
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"I’m from a family who have driven bmw boxers since my father used drive his big bore r69 he’s 80 now and drives a parallel twin f800gt, the r1200r was getting to heavy, I’ve an r1150gs and I’m a hard driver ( r1, ktm690smc,grom(laugh)) but I’ve had that gs 10 years , I’ve drifted round the main round about in my city , truthfully had the throttle pinned but a speedy was at the junction and seen me drifting a shaft drive gs around the roundabout, soon I say him I said I’m done for dangerous driving, but he came up to me and was what’s your excuse as he thought I couldn’t come up with one but I said my tyres were cold and he said.... and I quote i own a gs and I’ve never seen one do that and told me drive on... respect " Gotta love bike cops. They are almost human. | |||
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" I've had my 26yr old K100 for several years now & never bought anything from BMW. " Me too. I've had my K100 for 15 years, nothing much ever goes wrong and the biggest expenses were when I rode into a cow on it and wrecked the fairing! Oh, and the cow walked away unharmed... | |||
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"My Dad has a K100RS-SE, R100RTmonolever and an R850R and he loves them. I've just taken the plunge with a 1250GS and have to be honest and tell you guys that it's ace. That's coming from a die hard Ducati fan." Those 1250 GS’s are mega, but I’m only 5’9 and I think they may be too big for me. | |||
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"My Dad has a K100RS-SE, R100RTmonolever and an R850R and he loves them. I've just taken the plunge with a 1250GS and have to be honest and tell you guys that it's ace. That's coming from a die hard Ducati fan. Those 1250 GS’s are mega, but I’m only 5’9 and I think they may be too big for me. " There's low seat and lowered suspension options for shorter folks. I traded my FJR for this, had two of them in the last seven years. I loved them too but this thing is in another league. The torque is stonking from the bottom end, that's just in road mode. I've not tried dynamic yet! | |||
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"My Dad has a K100RS-SE, R100RTmonolever and an R850R and he loves them. I've just taken the plunge with a 1250GS and have to be honest and tell you guys that it's ace. That's coming from a die hard Ducati fan. Those 1250 GS’s are mega, but I’m only 5’9 and I think they may be too big for me. " Try a Royal Enfield Himalayan a quarter of the cost of the Beemer and just as capable AND you will never get another speeding ticket. | |||
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" Try a Royal Enfield Himalayan a quarter of the cost of the Beemer and just as capable AND you will never get another speeding ticket. " Rode one at the weekend and loved it. Seriously tempted to get one | |||
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" Try a Royal Enfield Himalayan a quarter of the cost of the Beemer and just as capable AND you will never get another speeding ticket. Rode one at the weekend and loved it. Seriously tempted to get one " There’s a woman on YouTube who crossed half the world on one. Very impressive it was too. | |||
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