Potential r1200r classic owner..help! Information overload!!

Topics related to the ownership, maintenance, equipping, operation, and riding of the R1200R.

Moderator: Moderators

User avatar
SteelD
Basic User
Posts: 42
Joined: Tue Jul 26, 2011 4:57 am
Donating Member #: 1
Location: Cambridge, UK
Contact:

Re: Potential r1200r classic owner..help! Information overlo

Post by SteelD »

Many congratulations. I, too, am looking at a Classic. Though the R1200R is a good bike, it's the paint scheme and the chrome exhaust that makes the Classic special for me. However, I was a little put off by thought of having tubed tyres (sorry for the English spelling - I'm English!). It appears that there are tubes in these rims although the tyres are marked as tubeless. The GS had a special design of rim that enabled the spoke fittings to be sealed and enabled tubeless operation but it seems that the size of rims used on the R1200R Classic made this option impossible. I did read somewhere (and am seeking confirmation) that BMW have considered punctures as being more of an issue with tubed tyres on the Classic and that some kind of sealant is put into the tubes to mitigate this. I will post again as soon as I have more info. Maybe others already know...
Last edited by SteelD on Thu Apr 26, 2012 5:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
David
2012 BMW R1200R
ddepr1217
Basic User
Posts: 31
Joined: Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:28 pm

Re: Potential r1200r classic owner..help! Information overlo

Post by ddepr1217 »

As soon as I get home today, I'm going to do the obligatory "new baby is home" photo shoot and I will post some pictures. I really am happy with the bike. And like I said, our 300 mile ride home gave us plenty of time to get to know one another. Just need to go windshield shopping now!! Fun!
User avatar
Woland
Basic User
Posts: 189
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:23 pm
Donating Member #: 1
Location: Göteborg, Sweden

Re: Potential r1200r classic owner..help! Information overlo

Post by Woland »

ddepr1217 wrote: Just need to go windshield shopping now!! Fun!
No you don't, at least not yet. Give yourself a chance to get used to riding a naked bike before you decide you need a windshield. The only thing windshields are GOOD at is creating turbulence and buffeting.
ddepr1217
Basic User
Posts: 31
Joined: Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:28 pm

Re: Potential r1200r classic owner..help! Information overlo

Post by ddepr1217 »

Hmmm. Might just do that. Not looking to get any accessories right this moment. Gonna ride for a bit and see what she tells me she would like to have. What I really need more than any accessory is some riding buddies...
:D :D
User avatar
TAL2GK
Basic User
Posts: 60
Joined: Sat May 30, 2009 12:18 pm
Donating Member #: 770
Location: Charlotte, NC

Re: Potential r1200r classic owner..help! Information overlo

Post by TAL2GK »

+1 on NOT putting a windshield on yours. I've had mine since 2009 and have zero problems, even on the highway.
_________________________
Past: 1999 R1100R
Current: 2009 R1200R
Future: 2019 R1300R?
User avatar
pistonbroke
Basic User
Posts: 105
Joined: Fri Jul 29, 2011 5:24 am

Re: Potential r1200r classic owner..help! Information overlo

Post by pistonbroke »

hi
have you been out for a ride on the new bike and
how do you find the 1200 .
the standard screen is fine up to 90mph ,above 100 mph are not what these bikes are about ,
now i suppose if you are over 6 ft 3 inch tall a bigger screen might be a good idea .
enjoy your new bike . :D
piston :)
some days its not worth chewing through the straps and chains in the morning
User avatar
ka5ysy
Triple Lifer
Posts: 1070
Joined: Sun Dec 10, 2006 8:05 pm
Donating Member #: 0
Location: Prairieville Louisiana

Re: Potential r1200r classic owner..help! Information overlo

Post by ka5ysy »

ddepr1217 wrote:Hmmm. Might just do that. Not looking to get any accessories right this moment. Gonna ride for a bit and see what she tells me she would like to have. What I really need more than any accessory is some riding buddies...
:D :D

We all stand ready and willing to help you spend money to cure the "Farkle Virus" :lol:
MSF #127350 NAUI #36288
2011 RT
WARNING: TEST RIDING THE R1200R IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR FINANCES
ddepr1217
Basic User
Posts: 31
Joined: Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:28 pm

Re: Potential r1200r classic owner..help! Information overlo

Post by ddepr1217 »

Well I was able to get out today for a 100+ mile ride and I think I agree with the sentiments here. I really don't think the windshield is a must have. Got to the point where I didn't even really notice. But of course as we all know, the only way to be really sure is to do as much riding as often as possible...just to be sure. ;)

Hope you're all having as much fun as I am!!
User avatar
dbrick
Lifer
Posts: 721
Joined: Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:36 pm
Donating Member #: 902
Location: Santa Cruz CA

Re: Potential r1200r classic owner..help! Information overlo

Post by dbrick »

I didn't notice the lack of a windshield in town, but an hour at 75+ was instructive.
David Brick
Santa Cruz CA
2007 R1200R
priors: R50, R50, R69, R69S, R65, FJ1200, K75S, R1100RSL
Jed
Basic User
Posts: 164
Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2010 8:06 pm

Re: Potential r1200r classic owner..help! Information overlo

Post by Jed »

ka5ysy wrote: We all stand ready and willing to help you spend money to cure the "Farkle Virus" :lol:
"Cure" might be the wrong word. It's more like just treating the symptoms with various home-remedies. The disease never quite goes away but at least we can mitigate the most severe symptoms. It's much like any other virus, once you caught it - you've got it for life. We have to just learn to live with it. ;-)

cheers,
User avatar
fastdogs2
Lifer
Posts: 219
Joined: Thu Feb 04, 2010 7:50 pm
Donating Member #: 819
Location: Chapel Hill, NC

Re: Potential r1200r classic owner..help! Information overlo

Post by fastdogs2 »

This list is from the BMWMOA forum, in response to a guy who just bought a 2011 R1200RT and asked what farkles could be added. All of them don't apply to our R1200R's, but many of them do.

front fender extender
S mirriors to suplement the standard
hyper lights
denali LED driving lights
crash bars
valve cover protectors
luggage inserts
fender extender rear
fancy, dancy tire valve covers
special oil filler cover
glove box insert
jumper cables
tool roll
tools to fill it (carry tools you have no idea how to use... someone who does may come along)
electric air pump
magnetic oil drain plug
twin max throttle body sync
tank bag
kermit duffle bag
magnetic transmission drain plug
GS 911
BMW battery charger (preface all BMW items with "Highly over priced")
BMW oil filter tool... see above
laminar lip
replacement wind shield
aftermarket seat
corbin smuggler trunk (this is really cool)
oil cooler protector
reflective tape for back of bike
gps
ram mounts
rok straps
numerous dry sacks
wunderlich wind deflectors upper and lower
fuse block
gerbing heated gear and fix mounted controller
tank protector
suburban peg lowering kit
adjustable gear shifter

I won't tell you which ones I have. My wife says it never ends, after the initial purchase. Once you buy the bike, the UPS and FedEx trucks make daily deliveries.

Bill
2009 R1200R Alpine White
# 819
Post Reply