Lc version over

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Hodge
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Lc version over

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I am considering looking at the Lc version over my 2008 model but wondered if anyone has done this can answer a few questions.
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is there a big difference in performance.
I have read it weighs more approx 10KG so does that make the LC less flickable and nimble


Is the windscreen better


Is the seat any better
I appreciate i can go aftermarket but wondered what the new er versions have improved over the 08


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Lots of changes over older models
Handling and performance are significantly better
Windscreen gets a thumbs down, after one ride in heavy rain replaced with a quite ride screen👍👍
This is my first BMW that I haven't replaced the seat with a custom
Ride one you will be sold
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IMHO the biggest difference is the engine.


I often rode pre-LC ones and they never made me grin.  Don't get me wrong - great bike but something was always missing for me, especially in comparison to my Multistrada.


I hired an LC for a weekend and that was it - I went out to buy one and haven't regretted it for a minute.  The LC is almost like a stealth bike; it's way quicker and more agile than any bike that size should be.  I love it.


Of course, I do have the fastest, stealthiest colour and the Akra end can (which makes it sound much better).  The chaps with the shiny blue ones and the big chrome exhausts probably aren't having half as much fun as me...


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They should all come with a sticker on the rear saying "Considersbly Quicker than it Looks" I owned 3 RT1200s before my LC .  Everyting is better. 
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Hodge wrote: I have read it weighs more approx 10KG so does that make the LC less flickable and nimble
The new RT weighs 274 kg with panniers and the old one weighed 259 without panniers, so there is only a marginal difference there.

After 10 years with my 2005RT, I'm having a lot of fun with the LC. Seat is a lot better.
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richardbd wrote: The LC is almost like a stealth bike; it's way quicker and more agile than any bike that size should be.  I love it.
+1

I've just got back from a week in the Black Forest and one comment was "how do you get that big lump so fast round the corners?" err...easy, it just does it  ;D


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The new RT weighs 274 kg with panniers and the old one weighed 259 without panniers, so there is only a marginal difference there



Think you will find the old one is 229 with panniers but no fuel.


Think there is about 25kg between them both fuelled but I find the LC lighter to throw round as well as being much quicker.
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RTman10 wrote: The new RT weighs 274 kg with panniers and the old one weighed 259 without panniers, so there is only a marginal difference there
Think you will find the old one is 229 with panniers but no fuel.
Think there is about 25kg between them both fuelled but I find the LC lighter to throw round as well as being much quicker.
Well, I am going to go by the figure out of the riders manual
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I had an 08 GS which I Iiked a lot, but the 14 RT is a much improved bike. Power and suspension are great, with all the right touring touches.


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Well, I am going to go by the figure out of the riders manual


Yep, about 25kg between them.  Take the fuel out of the old one, 229kg.  The extra weight of the LC must be the engine because it's bodywork and panniers are definitely lighter resulting in lower down weight.
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