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New Bike in the stable R 1200 GS
#31
Far be it for me to criticize an American icon, but, in this country, it is hard to imagine a coffee aficionado, let alone one who rides a BMW, being found dead in a Starbucks.
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#32
Who knows? Maybe it is a northern hemisphere thing? In Ontario, Canada (probably most of Canada) it is common to find mostly HDs huddled together in front of a Tim Horton's (coffee shop) looking at their bikes, looking at each other and saying nothing.

Similarly, all other bike riders (but no HDs) doing the same, but speaking to each other. People would be talking around the CB1100 gawking at how well it was "restored".

It is also a thing to see Beemers herded together in front of a Starbucks, geared up princely, but speaking to each other. Starbucks is premium to Tim Horton's.
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#33
It's funny, our coffee shops are reserved for Ducatis [Image: 4362255d30085c6aee446b54c6268a4f.png]

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed
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#34
(10-04-2021, 01:21 PM)Stichill_imp Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 11:52 AM)LongRanger_imp Wrote: Nice! Congrats! The GS is a very versatile and capable motorbike.

BTW, I have the same lawnmower.

When I read this, I thought you were talking about the bike literally being a lawnmower. Judging by the engine note, one could be forgiven for mistaking one for the other. Tongue
(09-30-2021, 10:31 AM)Mscb1100_imp Wrote: My neighbor is considering selling his bike due to rarely ever riding it and it having had a fuel leak for the past year. I looked online and found out it had a recall from BMW so I took it into the shop and had it repaired. I picked it up today and took it on a 80 mile test ride and it didn't catch on fire, so i guess they fixed the leak.

Even with road/off road tires it handled like a dream. I was amazed at how it would lean over in a corner and how the 100 hp could be used to power it out of a hairpin.
I plan on riding it some more tomorrow after I detail it and take it out for another ride.
My last BMW was a K 1100 touring model and it weighed a good 150 lbs more than this bike. He has a set of road tires that will come with it and I plan on switching those onto it if we close the deal this weekend.

David, this might be your ultimate bike! Telelever front suspension + high pegs. My buddy on the Devil's Triangle in Tennessee:

[Image: 8943c13379de8b3637819b79eeb7116c.jpg]
(09-30-2021, 08:34 PM)Mscb1100_imp Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 05:58 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Mscb.... the prevailing joke/stereotype is poser rich guys buying big BMW "adventure bikes" and never riding them anywhere but to Starbucks on the weekend.

I love this site and good natured ribbings we can give each otherShy
Rest assured I will not be riding to Starbucks for coffee on the weekends.
I visited one once and my friends rolled their eyes when, after viewing the menu board I asked the "barista" if they had just plain coffee.
I didn't think it was as good as the coffee at McDonald's
(09-30-2021, 03:19 PM)tod.branko_imp Wrote: I wish you to have a lot of great miles on the R1200GS, I hope you get a good deal on it too, it looks very clean and unmolested, which is important.

I've written a blog post about the GS recently, if anyone is interested they can check it out

https://www.motolyzed.com/blog/h41qy3qns...xu07h4hh74

It lays down a few objective facts, and I really tried my best to be reasonable in the assessment

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed

It was very well written and very informative, makes me feel more assured I made a good choice with this bike

I'm with you! $tarbuck$ is over-roasted and over-priced. What ever happened to the $0.50 cup of Folgers? Even Waffle House has gotten very proud of their coffee (prices) these days.

When I read this, I thought you were talking about the bike literally being a lawnmower. Judging by the engine note, one could be forgiven for mistaking one for the other. Tongue
(09-30-2021, 10:31 AM)Mscb1100_imp Wrote: My neighbor is considering selling his bike due to rarely ever riding it and it having had a fuel leak for the past year. I looked online and found out it had a recall from BMW so I took it into the shop and had it repaired. I picked it up today and took it on a 80 mile test ride and it didn't catch on fire, so i guess they fixed the leak.

Even with road/off road tires it handled like a dream. I was amazed at how it would lean over in a corner and how the 100 hp could be used to power it out of a hairpin.
I plan on riding it some more tomorrow after I detail it and take it out for another ride.
My last BMW was a K 1100 touring model and it weighed a good 150 lbs more than this bike. He has a set of road tires that will come with it and I plan on switching those onto it if we close the deal this weekend.

David, this might be your ultimate bike! Telelever front suspension + high pegs. My buddy on the Devil's Triangle in Tennessee:

[Image: c6095224a61fedc6507285608ba0463e.jpg]
(09-30-2021, 08:34 PM)Mscb1100_imp Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 05:58 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Mscb.... the prevailing joke/stereotype is poser rich guys buying big BMW "adventure bikes" and never riding them anywhere but to Starbucks on the weekend.

I love this site and good natured ribbings we can give each otherShy
Rest assured I will not be riding to Starbucks for coffee on the weekends.
I visited one once and my friends rolled their eyes when, after viewing the menu board I asked the "barista" if they had just plain coffee.
I didn't think it was as good as the coffee at McDonald's
(09-30-2021, 03:19 PM)tod.branko_imp Wrote: I wish you to have a lot of great miles on the R1200GS, I hope you get a good deal on it too, it looks very clean and unmolested, which is important.

I've written a blog post about the GS recently, if anyone is interested they can check it out

https://www.motolyzed.com/blog/h41qy3qns...xu07h4hh74

It lays down a few objective facts, and I really tried my best to be reasonable in the assessment

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed

It was very well written and very informative, makes me feel more assured I made a good choice with this bike

I'm with you! $tarbuck$ is over-roasted and over-priced. What ever happened to the $0.50 cup of Folgers? Even Waffle House has gotten very proud of their coffee (prices) these days.

It definitely is in the running, even with the knobbies the traction and lean angle are fantastic. The next time The A-man and I assault the dragon I will be more confident. Not faster, but more relaxed and feeling safer. l still love the Versys and its silky smooth ride, but the GS has that also and the extra 30 hp (68 vs 98) which lets you both power out of a turn and use steeper lean angles.
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#35
I'm ready to go David!
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#36
(10-04-2021, 11:04 PM)The A-man_imp Wrote: I'm ready to go David!

I've got The Vintage festival this weekend and will be doing the leaf tour in New England the next week, after the I'm wide open
We need to get in more run before it gets too cold (as in top of Clingmans Dome in June cold) That rides reminds me of Mark Twain saying "The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco"
(09-30-2021, 08:34 PM)Mscb1100_imp Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 05:58 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Mscb.... the prevailing joke/stereotype is poser rich guys buying big BMW "adventure bikes" and never riding them anywhere but to Starbucks on the weekend.

I love this site and good natured ribbings we can give each otherShy
Rest assured I will not be riding to Starbucks for coffee on the weekends.
I visited one once and my friends rolled their eyes when, after viewing the menu board I asked the "barista" if they had just plain coffee.
I didn't think it was as good as the coffee at McDonald's
(09-30-2021, 03:19 PM)tod.branko_imp Wrote: I wish you to have a lot of great miles on the R1200GS, I hope you get a good deal on it too, it looks very clean and unmolested, which is important.

I've written a blog post about the GS recently, if anyone is interested they can check it out

https://www.motolyzed.com/blog/h41qy3qns...xu07h4hh74

It lays down a few objective facts, and I really tried my best to be reasonable in the assessment

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed

It was very well written and very informative, makes me feel more assured I made a good choice with this bike

I love this site and good natured ribbings we can give each otherShy
Rest assured I will not be riding to Starbucks for coffee on the weekends.
I visited one once and my friends rolled their eyes when, after viewing the menu board I asked the "barista" if they had just plain coffee.
I didn't think it was as good as the coffee at McDonald's
(09-30-2021, 03:19 PM)tod.branko_imp Wrote: I wish you to have a lot of great miles on the R1200GS, I hope you get a good deal on it too, it looks very clean and unmolested, which is important.

I've written a blog post about the GS recently, if anyone is interested they can check it out

https://www.motolyzed.com/blog/h41qy3qns...xu07h4hh74

It lays down a few objective facts, and I really tried my best to be reasonable in the assessment

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed

It was very well written and very informative, makes me feel more assured I made a good choice with this bike
I think I got a good price in that we were both happy.
I ended up with a bunch of extra parts, a set of street tires, a nice booklet of maps of the best roads in each state, and 2 helmets. I told the seller I didn't need anymore helmets but one of them turned out to be an unused Shuberth XXlarge.
I'll go thru the parts and post the one I don't need and the helmet for sale
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#37
(10-04-2021, 09:42 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: Who knows? Maybe it is a northern hemisphere thing? In Ontario, Canada (probably most of Canada) it is common to find mostly HDs huddled together in front of a Tim Horton's (coffee shop) looking at their bikes, looking at each other and saying nothing.

Similarly, all other bike riders (but no HDs) doing the same, but speaking to each other. People would be talking around the CB1100 gawking at how well it was "restored".

It is also a thing to see Beemers herded together in front of a Starbucks, geared up princely, but speaking to each other. Starbucks is premium to Tim Horton's.

Tim Horton's serves real coffee. Smile Thumbs Up
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#38
Who needs a coffee shop when you can have it hot at home in Ms. Ferret's coffee mug?



Re the GS12xx series, if one is inclined, it's it's a fantastic travel and commuting machine. I'm averaging over 1Kmiles per month on mine, and that's while still putting on about 500/month each on the CB and R18.
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#39
(10-04-2021, 11:44 PM)Stichill_imp Wrote:
(10-04-2021, 09:42 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: Who knows? Maybe it is a northern hemisphere thing? In Ontario, Canada (probably most of Canada) it is common to find mostly HDs huddled together in front of a Tim Horton's (coffee shop) looking at their bikes, looking at each other and saying nothing.

Similarly, all other bike riders (but no HDs) doing the same, but speaking to each other. People would be talking around the CB1100 gawking at how well it was "restored".

It is also a thing to see Beemers herded together in front of a Starbucks, geared up princely, but speaking to each other. Starbucks is premium to Tim Horton's.

Tim Horton's serves real coffee. Smile Thumbs Up

Tim Horton's serves real coffee. Smile Thumbs Up
^^+1^^
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#40
(10-04-2021, 11:44 PM)Stichill_imp Wrote:
(10-04-2021, 09:42 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: Who knows? Maybe it is a northern hemisphere thing? In Ontario, Canada (probably most of Canada) it is common to find mostly HDs huddled together in front of a Tim Horton's (coffee shop) looking at their bikes, looking at each other and saying nothing.

Similarly, all other bike riders (but no HDs) doing the same, but speaking to each other. People would be talking around the CB1100 gawking at how well it was "restored".

It is also a thing to see Beemers herded together in front of a Starbucks, geared up princely, but speaking to each other. Starbucks is premium to Tim Horton's.

Tim Horton's serves real coffee. Smile Thumbs Up

Tim Horton's serves real coffee. Smile Thumbs Up
Nice endorsement. Smile
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