Difference between models

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Alcfire
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Difference between models

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Hi all, looking to buy myself an RT and was wondering, what is the difference between the models LE, SE and MU. I am looking at about a 2008 to 2010 is about 5 to 7 year old model.
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Re: Difference between models

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Go to Jeff Dean's website. More information about RT's than you can imagine.
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The R1200RT was introduced in 2005, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_R1200RT.

In 2010, there was a Model Update (MU),the new model has the TC Engine & some minor styling changes.

Having had a 2007 SE (same as 2008),the SE would have a higher spec. than a Standard Model e.g., Heated Grips & Seats, ESA was an optional extra at the time.

Like most things, later model 2010 SE's would have ESA as standard & cruise control etc.

Limited Edition (LE) Models are usually introduced at the end of a models runs, the 2009 model would probably have come with a colour coded top case.
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I owned a 2009 LE for a couple of years.  Except for an audio unit it came with everything including a Navy IV. The black paint was very high quality.
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Thanks for the info and pointing me in the right direction, I now know what I am looking for, just got to bide my time and wait for the right one to come along, again many thanks.
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