Ken,
I would like to have the seat; Ph 303-771-2836 or jfa37@acsol.net when you get home.
Thanks,
Jim
I would like to have the seat; Ph 303-771-2836 or jfa37@acsol.net when you get home.
Thanks,
Jim
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I decided to sell my GT.
I bought a 2011 RT in March of this year. I want a GT. If you are interested in working out a swap please PM me. My bike is Thunder Grey with all the options plus quite a few extras I have added. Now has 12,200 miles on her.
...the bike is not for me...ken6217
...many for sale...can't afford a bike...Inga211
And I see one for sale in the MOA News with about 2,000 miles on it, so you're not the only one.
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I wonder if the six cylinder concept has brought in buyers who have owned other genres or makes of bikes, ....he was "intrigued by the engine". .
Nothing beats a BMW boxer twin.
In 1985 I took a test ride on the then-new K100RS and have not considered owning a BMW K for a nanosecond since.
Like the guys who still want nothing but an air-cooled Porsche motor or an HD air-cooled V-twin...
But I'd love to take a 1600 GT on a trip, and see if I could get past the weight. .
... you won't even recognize the weight...
Right up to the time you drop it at low speed or in a parking lot....and then you get to try and pick it up.
Right up to the time you drop it at low speed or in a parking lot....and then you get to try and pick it up.
If you quote, you must quote the complete sentence.
Riding a bike is not really about dropping it in the parking lot. If you indeed have a tendency to do that, I agree - you should stick to a beginner bike, maybe a Honda CB250R or so.
The release of the water cooled R engined motorcycle will be a seminal moment for BMW. One can only hope that the new bike retains the special feel that I and many others associate with BMW. If not, then Oilheads, Hexheads and Camheads may retain their values for years to come.