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Digitdion
3rd May 2011, 10:38
Hi Guys
Looking to change to a road bike and doing my research This machine ticks all the boxes for me. I want a road bike with a bit of sportyness, also capable of touring. Shaft drive.
But what do you think of it, having owned or ridden one? Any feed back would be very much appreciated.
Cheers Dion

martybabe
3rd May 2011, 10:50
Never owned one but it's certainly a contender for my next bike so I shall be watching this thread with interest. In the mean time here is a review you may not have found.

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/bikereviews/searchresults/Bike-Reviews/BMW/BMW-K1200S-2004-current/

The Baron
3rd May 2011, 11:10
First I have never owned one but I ride with a friend with one.

1. It is fast. It even looks fast when parked.
2. It seems to have a small fuel tank and is forever having to fuel up.
3. He loves it and has had it for some years now.
4. It's too tall and heavy for me so I'll have to stay with boxers.
5. Luggage is much smaller than full tourers. Not a problem if one up.

Hope it's of some help.

spajohn
3rd May 2011, 14:32
Can I respond as a K1200R owner? It has the same luggage system in any case, and minor power difference due to single air intake.

I'm 6'4" and was first drawn to it for it's comfort. I've ridden 500kms+ a number of times touring with no issues...feel like you can just keep going.

It feels very light, especially compared with other 1200's. I love that I can ride it around town and it has so much torque it just pulls along, and out of town I can open it up and it's a different beast. I test rode Aprilia's and Ducati's before buying this and found they were way too twitchy for my liking. I was riding with the e-riders group on the weekend and a few guys jumped on (they had a Bandit 1200 and Daytona 675) and both were surprised how light it felt. A mate who is a bike mech in Kapiti called me up the other day to remark on having worked on another bike like how awesome it is to ride and how balanced it is.

Fuel - I would say 250kms on a tank (19L from memory) would be a good average. Closer to 300 on some rides if it's open roads without twisting the wrist too much.

If that is of use feel free to PM with any other questions.

Digitdion
6th May 2011, 16:11
Thanks for the info. Keep it coming.
Cheers Dion