Got my new bike today.
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 10:19 pm
Well, picked up my new R1200RT today, I was a little sad to see the K1600GTL go but I can't afford two bikes and I was really ready for a change.
First impressions were not too good, the bike was pinking quite badly on the ride home and the engine seemed a little noisier than my other R1200RT's that I have owned, but then it is a brand new design and apart from the overall shape is nothing like the previous ones so direct comparison isn’t really possible, also I must bear in mind this is still partially air-cooled and the GTL was completely water-cooled so that would be quieter, but with only 54 miles on the clock any form of judgement is far too premature. On the plus side no transmission backlash, not a bit, absolutely wonderful, just smooth gear changes up or down, running round town on this bike no longer frightens women and children when you go on and off the throttle. It was worth changing the bike for that reason alone.
The rest of it is fine, the reduced weight compared to the GTL is very noticeable and the bike can certainly be whipped round the country lanes a lot easier. The ride seemed lot stiffer (more sporting) even allowing for the weight reduction than the GTL but when I got home I discovered the damper setting was set a little too stiff for me and the pre-load on the spring was also quite high, fortunately both adjustments are quick and easy and a quick run round the block after adjustment confirmed a big improvement, that will probably be the last time I touch that rear shock.
Just as an aside, I mentioned in an earlier post (may have been on the K1600 forum) I had decided to go for the base model and just add a couple of extras (cruise control and tyre monitors) wishfully thinking I would not miss the other bits and bobs fitted as standard on the GTL, well, central locking is one item I will really miss, it was something I used every time I left the bike and did not give it a second thought until now, now I have got four locks to check every time! Oh well, we live and learn.
I will fuel up tomorrow with some super unleaded and put some more miles on it to see if it brings the pinking under control, if not, it is booked in for the first service next week the dealer can check it over then. (Got a funny feeling it may be something I might have to live with, the engine is probably running a very lean mixture and lots of ignition advance to reduce emissions ) Are any other water-cooled RT's pinking? Or is just mine.
I have spent the evening fitting a Shad SH50 top box that I ordered from Spain, no one seemed to have one in this country although they are popular in the States, and if I say so myself I think it looks quite good. It is quite dark now hence no photo,s on this post, I will try and post some pictures tomorrow then you can tell me what you think.
First impressions were not too good, the bike was pinking quite badly on the ride home and the engine seemed a little noisier than my other R1200RT's that I have owned, but then it is a brand new design and apart from the overall shape is nothing like the previous ones so direct comparison isn’t really possible, also I must bear in mind this is still partially air-cooled and the GTL was completely water-cooled so that would be quieter, but with only 54 miles on the clock any form of judgement is far too premature. On the plus side no transmission backlash, not a bit, absolutely wonderful, just smooth gear changes up or down, running round town on this bike no longer frightens women and children when you go on and off the throttle. It was worth changing the bike for that reason alone.
The rest of it is fine, the reduced weight compared to the GTL is very noticeable and the bike can certainly be whipped round the country lanes a lot easier. The ride seemed lot stiffer (more sporting) even allowing for the weight reduction than the GTL but when I got home I discovered the damper setting was set a little too stiff for me and the pre-load on the spring was also quite high, fortunately both adjustments are quick and easy and a quick run round the block after adjustment confirmed a big improvement, that will probably be the last time I touch that rear shock.
Just as an aside, I mentioned in an earlier post (may have been on the K1600 forum) I had decided to go for the base model and just add a couple of extras (cruise control and tyre monitors) wishfully thinking I would not miss the other bits and bobs fitted as standard on the GTL, well, central locking is one item I will really miss, it was something I used every time I left the bike and did not give it a second thought until now, now I have got four locks to check every time! Oh well, we live and learn.
I will fuel up tomorrow with some super unleaded and put some more miles on it to see if it brings the pinking under control, if not, it is booked in for the first service next week the dealer can check it over then. (Got a funny feeling it may be something I might have to live with, the engine is probably running a very lean mixture and lots of ignition advance to reduce emissions ) Are any other water-cooled RT's pinking? Or is just mine.
I have spent the evening fitting a Shad SH50 top box that I ordered from Spain, no one seemed to have one in this country although they are popular in the States, and if I say so myself I think it looks quite good. It is quite dark now hence no photo,s on this post, I will try and post some pictures tomorrow then you can tell me what you think.