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ST on cover of the News

Rinty

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Hey, just got my October News, and lo and behold, there's an R1200ST right on the cover. :clap

Thanks, Vince. :thumb
 
Hey, just got my October News, and lo and behold, there's an R1200ST right on the cover. :clap

Thanks, Vince. :thumb

I like the ST,.it has it's very own look. I have two Kawa,Vulcans for sale, if & when they do:deal. An ST will be on the shopping list!...:heart
 
Dream on, mine is 100+ lbs less, faster, has saddle and tail bags when I want I want them, has GPS and lots of music, stops faster, and turns quicker. Also, very little plastic removal to do maintenance.
 
The S is exotic because BMW did a bad job selling them in the US, ending their distribution here in 1.5 years (early 2008) with the HP2 Sport, when the S was sold in Australia and South Africa, and most of Europe until 2010 (model year 2009).

There never was a 2008 or 2009 S model here.
 
To me, the S is just exotic. I seriously considered getting one.

We did as one popped up with low miles...

Have had, and still have three Hex R models, except the ST...ridden one of course. Closer to an R than RT from my view. They are as rare as S's around here these days
They all do something a bit different . I decided the RT was fun, but the other models had more of a draw to me & Helen.The S is just devious:whistle
 
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