I must admit the pipes look great, and the bike runs the same! Color is red,......although i would have preferred black as most of you seem to prefer also. Previous owner was a machinest and fabricated a pretty nice stainless steel smallish rack that he painted black to match the seat. I've got a set of used BMW city cases coming off ebay ($350 = $25 shipping),.......and a new Parabellum touring windshield on the way also to cope with the cold winter months on my 8 mile each way commute to work on clear road days.
Included with the bike were 3 BMW oil filters, a twinmax synch tool, and the special BMW oil filter wrench so i'm pretty well equiped to handle most of the minor chores. Just put on a new rear Metzler as the old one wouldn't pass inspection,.......front is good for at least 3-4 thousand more. Other than the tires the bike looked mint.
I just picked up the BMW charger to simplify the process when necessary,.........as i inadvertantly left the front light on just after i got it delivered,..... when i rushed out of the garage during the day to get to a movie. After coming back 4 hours later,.... and going thru all the steps to pull the battery,...............i would have paid TRIPLE the $89.00 charger price just to avoid having to do it again! The charger came about a week after my first battery pulling chore,........and i topped the battery off via the side port just saturday night.
On to my question.......i believe the seat on the bike is the standard height seat of approximately 800mm,..........and i have to get on my toes to back the bike out of the garage. I'm 5'10" tall,......and i guess my legs are a bit shorter than the rest of you folks. I was curious if the majority of you R1150R riders live with the same thing,......or have made changes to get your feet flat to the ground?
Also,......i found the long plastic colored sidepanels push my inner thighs out,......compounding my legs too short condition. Fact is i simply removed them for the time being,.... and must say it's a LOT better although still a bit on my toes. (anybody else do this?)
The side panels have at least an inch of extra width on each side that seems unnecessary,......not to mention just another obsticle in the way to getting maintenance items done from time to time.
Once i get the city bags on, it should hide most of the panel mounting structure,.....save for the 2 rubber gromet holes on the lower gas tank position that i will just plug with a black bolt and nut.
I'll eventually spring for a Corban Canyon Dual Sport Seat in the near furture, (Unheated for the smooth unpleated leather look).......which i believe is a bit shorter than a stock unit. Here's the 1 piece seat in the optioned pleated w/heat look:
http://www.corbin.com/bmw/r1150r01.shtml
It's way more expensive than a BMW "low" seat,......but the leather should keep my butt from sliding around as much! The slick stock vinyl now on the bike has me moving around much to much,......the material is super slick!
My other ride (a near mint 1982 Suzuki GS850GL cruiser with a Windjammer SS fairing and windshield) has a nice low seat with a higher "queen" section that acts as a nice backrest while preventing me from sliding back under hard acceleration.
SO,.......who has (or had) the same problem i'm having,.......and how did you deal with it? Inquiring minds want to know..............
thanks,
Joe T