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This weekend I finally got my bike. There's more pictures on our blog at www.airheadmoto.com
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Well, my brother and a riding friend have the 2010 RT and to me they're great. Never seen them overheat and they run all day. It's got plenty of power so the water cooled bike isn't necessarily a thing to "wait for" imho.
Absolutely love the 90th anniversary color combo. Enjoy it. I'm jealous. I've grown to like Ostra Grey on my '11 RT.
I received my 90th anniversary edition R1200RT as a birthday present from my wife in March. I now have over 4,100 miles on this beautiful bike. I asked my dealer last week when it was time for state inspection how many of the 90th anniversary editions did he sell. He told me that the special edition was limited to 6,000 units and that only 200 would be exported to America.
Is this correct from what you have heard? If so, take care of them because their ain't many around.
I love my bike and will be getting Russell DL seats this winter. Plan on doing a Saddle Sore 1,000 next year and getting the bike and myself ready early.
Have a great holiday all of you and keep your wheels down and stay on the proper side of the sod.
How many of this model were made? How many were shipped to the US?
If the number of units is really that small, It'll probably be a collectors item one day, so I'd caution all who buy one and change things, like seats, etc, to keep the original items they take off for resale value to collectors.
*sigH*
out of curiosity about how many 90 annie's were made and how many were exported to Americas, since someone mentioned it was a limited run, i emailed BMW Motorrad USA Customer Service and asked.
They responded, saying they're unable to answer my inquiry, and to ask the dealership :/
funny that BMW motorrad doesnt know but expect the dealers to know :\