New to me, anyway. I've never bought a brand new bike. Something in me keeps me from doing it. But today I got a 2005 R1200GS with 12,064 miles on it. Its completely stock, very clean, and had all papers and service stamps. The warrantly is good through August of 2007.
Why a 1200GS? For one, I had the itch. That's probably the biggest reason.

Secondly, I rode a R1150RS yesterday
really wanting to love the bike and get it, but after 30 or 40 miles I could tell it just wasn't for me. I like the wider bars and more upright posture. I realized that I'd prabably have to wait until a good used 1200GS became available, since the 1150GS is, for me anyway, too heavy.
So this morning I drive to the dealership,
innocently 
, mind you, intending only to buy a new windshield for my Shoei RF1000. But there in front of the dealership was the spotless 1200GS. Now I ask you... what was I to do? So I took it for a test ride.
My impressions were near immediate love. Some thoughts (particularly as they compare to the R1150R):
- The 1200GS
really pulls nicely.
- It feels much smoother.
- Definitely faster.
- The 6th gear is not an overdrive so far more usable, IMHO.
- I can't believe how maneuverable the 1200GS is.
Way easier to lean into turns than the R1150R. You can
really flick that bike around! Forget the dirt... its a
great street bike.
- As per my experience with other beemers, though, the stock saddle will have to go. I put 120 miles on it and got a similar butt burn to the one I experienced on my RR.
So that's it. I bought it, and never did get that darn shield for my helmet!
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It was completely stock, so I did get hard bags. And I had to buy a new tankbag as the tank isn't magnetic, so my old trusty Marsee 22 ltr teardrop magnetic had to be retired. I replaced it with another Marsee 22 ltr teardrop, just not magnetic, this time.
Sure hope I can still hang with you guys, as this is the best bike forum around. If you'll have me, I plan to stick around.