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Predictable

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i like my r1200r but i love my bonnie.. more of an emotional than a technical thing.
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i'm thinking bmw might consider a retro/classic line as well as a high tech line as triumph does... fwiw, triumph does seem to be on a roll.

i'd love to see a state of the art r69s or r90s. (abs/esa/fuel injection, etc.).

Seems like that is what you have
It depends on how much riding you do i love my R1150gs with 200K on it
 
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