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    I think the importers need to hunt down the first BMW R90s sold here in 1974 and give him a new R nine T.
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    Check out the new S1000XR. For people that think an R1200GS is too slow. http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-824954294.htm
    I didn't see that one coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Check out the new S1000XR. For people that think an R1200GS is too slow. http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-824954294.htm
    I didn't see that one coming.
    Ooh I LIKE! certainly a multistrada competitor.


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    They are on a roll. For a adventure type bike that XR even looks OK physically. Most just turn me off - hey I'm a visual guy it's the way I am.

    There was a guy in the States turning a 900 Hornet into one - had XR something front end etc etc.

    I stood next to a fully kitted GS BMW the other day. The sales man must have thought I was keen (he mistook the dropping of my jaw in shock at it's size as desire) he changed his mind when I asked where the ladder was......... funny thing sales, see he gave up then, but in that situation I'd have steered me towards one of their smaller bikes for a perve or at least ask what I was interested in/rode etc - get the bike chat going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    BMW R1200RS

    I approve.


    P.S. Can the mods resize the photo to 500px width please? IMG SRC width="500" doesn't work in this thread.
    i second your nomination

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    Or he should have told you about the low seat option on those. For all brands of those bikes the seat height does limit their market unlike the dual purpose bikes from the late 70s/80s which were never a problem to get on.
    Yeah - I was dismissed. Too short? To broke looking? Maybe I did not have that Beener air to me


    Hey - you'd think Honda would have got a bit shirty about the use of XR in the name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    They are on a roll. For a adventure type bike that XR even looks OK physically. Most just turn me off - hey I'm a visual guy it's the way I am.

    There was a guy in the States turning a 900 Hornet into one - had XR something front end etc etc.

    I stood next to a fully kitted GS BMW the other day. The sales man must have thought I was keen (he mistook the dropping of my jaw in shock at it's size as desire) he changed his mind when I asked where the ladder was......... funny thing sales, see he gave up then, but in that situation I'd have steered me towards one of their smaller bikes for a perve or at least ask what I was interested in/rode etc - get the bike chat going.
    they are HUGE...I am 6 3 and rocked up one day to test ride a few BMWs .I had my r 100 gs and that seemed large when i first got on it,but those gs adventures are another level.They ride nicely enough but the visuals dont sorta match how they ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    you'd think Honda would have got a bit shirty about the use of XR in the name.
    Honda didn't ask Harley. Where are the sensuous curves? All this angles and shit just looks nasty to me. Bikes are sexy, they should have curves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Honda didn't ask Harley. Where are the sensuous curves? All this angles and shit just looks nasty to me. Bikes are sexy, they should have curves.
    Took me a while to get that one - XR1000 - fair point. Yeah I prefer curves on bikes.

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    XR750 is where it first appeared on a Harley Davidson in 1970. I think the first Honda XRs appeared in about 1980.
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    R1200S was the one bike I would most like to have back.

    The r1200rs is something I would buy.

    Does anyone want a zx14r with lotsa extras one lady owner 4.5ks.

    EDIT: 28k Bit expensive. Ill pass.
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    Compare the inlet/outlet on the heads on the picture above to the newest bike in my OP. Updating the old motor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Compare the inlet/outlet on the heads on the picture above to the newest bike in my OP. Updating the old motor.
    Power isn't up though. Mine had same hp figures.
    It always felt like it had more than 125. Maybe it just had near that at any rev.

    That OP pix is the r1200r? The r9T has wire wheels and single seat.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-816351564.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    R1200S was the one bike I would most like to have back.

    The r1200rs is something I would buy.

    Does anyone want a zx14r with lotsa extras one lady owner 4.5ks.

    EDIT: 28k Bit expensive. Ill pass.
    $28kthat is ridiculous.
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