General Advice Please
General Advice Please
I have £4k to spend on a BMW RT can you advise, 1. which model and year I should consider, what issues should I look out for, and can you recommend a great value insurer. Much appreciated. Pete
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Re: General Advice Please
Welcome to the forum, sadly the RT is not a cheap bike, so with your budget your going to be driven more by what you can get than what you should be looking for unfortunately
Just check all the consumable parts like tires, brake pipes, seals and especially the drive shaft for potential replacement as these could quickly add up
Personally, and I'm sure I'll be flamed for this, I'd have a look at an FJ12/GTR1400/VFR1200 etc as I think you will get a newer one for the money
Just check all the consumable parts like tires, brake pipes, seals and especially the drive shaft for potential replacement as these could quickly add up
Personally, and I'm sure I'll be flamed for this, I'd have a look at an FJ12/GTR1400/VFR1200 etc as I think you will get a newer one for the money
Re: General Advice Please
Thanks, I am still liking the BMW as I believe the CofG is lower and also need comfort rather than sporty.
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Re: General Advice Please
Great engine(I had one before moving to the RT)the rest is pretty much pants for a sports tourer.
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Re: General Advice Please
I'd go for a 2010 - 2013 Twin Cam model if you can find one within your budget.
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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Re: General Advice Please
+1 on the twin cam. Gets you into the more modern switchgear and away from wine gum indicators. Decent engine too.