Which R1200RT - Help me decide!!
Which R1200RT - Help me decide!!
I've already posted this on UKGSER and someone suggested this would be a better place - clue's in the title I guess - doh!!
[size=13px]I'm sure I'll end up with a split decision but any advice to help me decide between a couple of R1200RTs would be very welcome. Both bikes are for sale in dealers at the moment.[/size][size=13px][size=13px][size=13px]Bike 1 - 2011 R1200RT (non SE version). 15k miles. Excellent condition. I've ridden it and it's pretty perfect as far as I can make out. Right at the top end of what I was hoping to spend at £7,600 (that's after a bit of negotiation). Nice looking 2 tone colour scheme. I've got a £200 deposit on it and really need to say yes or no tomorrow.[/size][size=13px][size=13px][size=13px]Bike 2 - 2007 (57 plate) SE version with 49L top box. 10K miles. Apparently 2 wealthy owners neither of which has done much riding. Looks excellent in photos and I'm test riding tomorrow afternoon. I've checked and it doesn't have the servo brakes so right on the cusp of when the servo was dropped. Colour scheme is boring Silver. Priced at £6000 so closer to what I wanted to pay.[/size][size=13px][size=13px][size=13px]Just interested to hear if anyone can offer pros and cons based on the age of each. The 2007 is the beginning of a model revamp when Servo assist brakes were dropped and I believe the 2011 is also the start of a model revamp. It has the normal indicator switch so I also assume it has the new model engine as well. But I'm no expert!![/size]
[size=13px]I'm sure I'll end up with a split decision but any advice to help me decide between a couple of R1200RTs would be very welcome. Both bikes are for sale in dealers at the moment.[/size][size=13px][size=13px][size=13px]Bike 1 - 2011 R1200RT (non SE version). 15k miles. Excellent condition. I've ridden it and it's pretty perfect as far as I can make out. Right at the top end of what I was hoping to spend at £7,600 (that's after a bit of negotiation). Nice looking 2 tone colour scheme. I've got a £200 deposit on it and really need to say yes or no tomorrow.[/size][size=13px][size=13px][size=13px]Bike 2 - 2007 (57 plate) SE version with 49L top box. 10K miles. Apparently 2 wealthy owners neither of which has done much riding. Looks excellent in photos and I'm test riding tomorrow afternoon. I've checked and it doesn't have the servo brakes so right on the cusp of when the servo was dropped. Colour scheme is boring Silver. Priced at £6000 so closer to what I wanted to pay.[/size][size=13px][size=13px][size=13px]Just interested to hear if anyone can offer pros and cons based on the age of each. The 2007 is the beginning of a model revamp when Servo assist brakes were dropped and I believe the 2011 is also the start of a model revamp. It has the normal indicator switch so I also assume it has the new model engine as well. But I'm no expert!![/size]
Re: Which R1200RT - Help me decide!!
I have just got a 2007 model (one of the first non-servo model)
i would go for the newer one as that's a "twin spark" model, which is supposed to be better
i would go for the newer one as that's a "twin spark" model, which is supposed to be better
Re: Which R1200RT - Help me decide!!
Go for 2011. The update, engine and trim was from 2010. The 2 tone paint was a £500 extra I believe.
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ds99 wrote: I have just got a 2007 model (one of the first non-servo model)
i would go for the newer one as that's a "twin spark" model, which is supposed to be better
Thanks. Yes, I think I'm getting persuaded that the 2011 will be better.
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RTman10 wrote: Go for 2011. The update, engine and trim was from 2010. The 2 tone paint was a £500 extra I believe.
Thanks for the help. I read something in an MCN review that indicated that the engine update in 2010 was a good one. Think it's going to be the 2011
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dsajones wrote:
Thanks for the help. I read something in an MCN review that indicated that the engine update in 2010 was a good one. Think it's going to be the 2011
told you this was the place to post!
;-)
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richardbd wrote:
told you this was the place to post!
;-)
You certainly did
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Sullivj wrote: Go as new as you can - even if the 2011 is a bit of a financial stretch, it will be worth it.
Thanks. Almost certainly will be going for it.
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I've ridden a couple 2006-2007 RTs fine bikes
2011 is even more so, camhead motor is a great engine
WHATEVER YOU DO DONT RIDE A NEW ONE
Two of my friends with older RT's rode mine, both traded within a week
2011 is even more so, camhead motor is a great engine
WHATEVER YOU DO DONT RIDE A NEW ONE
Two of my friends with older RT's rode mine, both traded within a week
Jim
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Re: Which R1200RT - Help me decide!!
Have owned a 2007 (Hexhead) & two (Camheads) 2010 & 2012, prefer the later TC model. The engine is crisper & styling sharper.
After riding the new LC, still prefer the TC.
After riding the new LC, still prefer the TC.
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I would get the one that does not have Metz tires
If it takes you all day to do something you used to do all day, you are getting old.
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Metz have the reputation of showing chord when you least expected. Many reports of guys taking off with what seems lots of thread left, only to find themselves riding on the chord. Given the many times I heard this, I dumb the Metz with about 4k on my GT and dumb them again from my RT.
I don't particularly like the way they handled in the I-5 in the rain this Summer. I felt I was drifting on the water which scared the sheettatta me. It could have been oils in the road. But they left a bad taste on my mouth. BTW, I got friends who love Metz
When I wore about 4k out of them, I traded in for PR4, and the grip on water was exceptional in comparison--but like I said, these are seed-of-the-pants judgments.
I would like to see some empirical data on longevity and wet-grip from various tires.
I don't particularly like the way they handled in the I-5 in the rain this Summer. I felt I was drifting on the water which scared the sheettatta me. It could have been oils in the road. But they left a bad taste on my mouth. BTW, I got friends who love Metz
When I wore about 4k out of them, I traded in for PR4, and the grip on water was exceptional in comparison--but like I said, these are seed-of-the-pants judgments.
I would like to see some empirical data on longevity and wet-grip from various tires.
If it takes you all day to do something you used to do all day, you are getting old.
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Re: Which R1200RT - Help me decide!!
For the same reason, I stopped using Metzeler Z6's, now use Dunlop RoadSmarts (I) which have a tread pattern with TWI's in the centre of the tyre where the wear is at it's greatest & can be monitored.wethead wrote:Metz have the reputation of showing chord when you least expected. Many reports of guys taking off with what seems lots of thread left, only to find themselves riding on the chord.
I'm close to the TWI's, although they may become illegal, they won't be down to the chords with 1mm of known tread depth left.