1st month with 2010 RT

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neil23l
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1st month with 2010 RT

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1st month review of my RT-can't fault it at all really.Had 38 years riding all sorts but at moment this bike is a real keeper.Great bike solo and two up(swmbo well impressed!)Handles great.Brakes great.Comfortable and economical.Here's to many years of the same.
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And welcome to the forum.
My 4th R1200RT = 2016 (2017 MY) R1200RT LE
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Yes i was the same when i purchased my RTLE this year , looks big but handles great and everything on it !!!! if there is a Ferrari of motorcycles this bike is definately up there !!!! enjoy.
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Welcome to the Forum - glad you like your RT....but.....

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Yes,but keep on getting it dirty riding so haven't taken any pics yet!
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neil23l wrote: 1st month review of my RT-can't fault it at all really.Had 38 years riding all sorts but at moment this bike is a real keeper.Great bike solo and two up(swmbo well impressed!)Handles great.Brakes great.Comfortable and economical.Here's to many years of the same.

Happy Days mate. I’m a virgin too.  Had mine a couple of months now.  1500 miles and loving it.  Took me a little to get used to the linked brakes.  But it’s coming lol.
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I bought my ‘11 rt in 2014 with low miles. I came from inline 4s and inline twins so it took me a bit of time to be completely comfortable on the rt. I honestly thought that I’d be trading it in for something I was more used to. Until I took it on a trip up the California coast from San Diego to Monterey. I was hooked. Most comfortable, nimble (splitting/filtering) Los Angeles traffic like a champ, fuel economy, premium package accoutrements etc. Love this bike and I don’t want to ride a ‘14-‘19 rt because I know I will have to have one. Congrats on getting an rt and welcome to the forum!
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A couple of pictures(I hope).
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Upside down, but nice pics.  Where you based??
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Sorry about pics but am rubbish on computers-no idea how they end up like it or how to correct! :alas:
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Forgot to mention 2 faults found-rear tyre valve leak and exhaust flap seized!Valve sorted but flap does not want to unseize.
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neil23l wrote: Forgot to mention 2 faults found-rear tyre valve leak and exhaust flap seized!Valve sorted but flap does not want to unseize.

Leave it! That's if it's stuck in the open position?
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