Topics related to the ownership, maintenance, equipping, operation, and riding of the R1200R.
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Motomo
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by Motomo »
After a long, grueling, torturous wait, the translated Wunderlich catalog for the R1200R is finally out. Makes my day.
Here is the link
http://www.wunderlich.de/html/cat/eng/eng.html
Now everyone can go spend lots of money on farkles!!! Fantastic!! Just in time for Xmas.
2007 R1200R
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celticus
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by celticus »
Thanks.
Mark
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NCGS
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by NCGS »
Who's a good Wunderlich distributor in the U.S.?
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yim4
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by yim4 »
BMW of Santa Cruz
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LeonardoNYC
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by LeonardoNYC »
are there any in the northeast?
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Skippy
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by Skippy »
Contact Santa Cruz as they are the distributor for the US.
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celticus
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by celticus »
BMW of Santa Cruz is where I got my cool CF hugger. I don't know how yous guys manage without it. Especially Chitown.
Mark