I have to say everything about riding this bike I read here on the forums is true. It feels like I am sitting on well guided rocket when I ride it. The brakes are amazing and I am so glad to not have the singer sewing machine sound of my R11R and happy I have a "politely aggressive" growl coming from the pipe. It's no Ducati in the sound department but it's a nice little rumble and I like it.
I live in Manhattan but bought the bike in Albany at Max BMW and everyone I dealt with there was friendly and professional. They had the color and options I wanted and I was able to put a couple hundred first miles on her on winding country roads instead of the stop and go traffic of Manhattan.
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If you are thinking of getting an R1200R and you live within a few hours of several BMW dealerships I suggest calling around and speaking with a sales manager and be very upfront about what you want and see what they can do for you. Some dealers I talked to basically offered me MSRP and would not do anything off of that which was disappointing. Yet others were willing to work with me. I also mentioned that I will be getting at least the 600 mile service from the dealer I bought the bike from and that can work in your favor as well.
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I got the touring screen which I thought was going to suck especially since the screen on my 11 was fairly high--but at six feet tall the wind ballast starts right at my lower lip and keeps my shoulders and chest protected. That being said I still may try Cee Bailey at some point for comparison.
One thing no one mentioned on this forum is that the bike has NO HELMET lock-!! I know there are aftermarket holders but how hard is it to stick a helmet lock somewhere on the bike! That's pretty much my only gripe right now. At speed my wrists and hands feel fine but around town they do get a bit fatigued and it might just be training new muscles but I think I am going for the foam grips this week to be safe.
The girl's got ABS, center-stand, heated grips, and tall screen, and luggage mounts and the dealer worked with me on the price which I appreciated. Sold my 96 R11R on ebay for $3600 so all in all the out of pocket wasn't too bad. I would have got the side cases but I am still researching options from Givi. I know the BMW cases are nice but considering the latch issue and $900 for a set I can make due for now without them for now.
After reading the posts here I know I want a headlight modulator and I have used my sheepskin seat from Alaska leather and it makes a BIG BIG difference on long rides--for $35 there's no reason not to have this.
But I am a happy camper to be sure. It kind of feels like when I first started riding almost 20 years ago and that's a good thing for sure.
I haven't named her yet but here's some pics of the girl and I.




