Best Bike
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2019 6:37 pm
I have read lots of posts about issues and shortcomings relating to the R1200RT family. I've even suggested that something a little smaller, lighter and cheaper would better suit someone of advancing years and receding fitness such as myself.
However, I'm on day 11 of a 12 day trip from Scotland through England, Holland, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Italy, France and Belgium and I just don't see how any other bike could match the RT. On the German autobahn or the Vrsic pass it was brilliant. It coped with 36 degrees, torrential rain and flooded roads, smooth asphalt and badly degraded surfaces too.
The GS may be (IS) more popular, and it's a brilliant bike, but I truly believe the RT is better. It's comfortable, quick and economical too - I'm sitting at 65 mpg and I've done 290 miles on a tank without any worry oof running dry. Admittedly that wasn't on the autobahn .....
My bike's a 2017 model and has now done 33000 miles and I need to decide if I want to trade up in 2020 .....
However, I'm on day 11 of a 12 day trip from Scotland through England, Holland, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Italy, France and Belgium and I just don't see how any other bike could match the RT. On the German autobahn or the Vrsic pass it was brilliant. It coped with 36 degrees, torrential rain and flooded roads, smooth asphalt and badly degraded surfaces too.
The GS may be (IS) more popular, and it's a brilliant bike, but I truly believe the RT is better. It's comfortable, quick and economical too - I'm sitting at 65 mpg and I've done 290 miles on a tank without any worry oof running dry. Admittedly that wasn't on the autobahn .....
My bike's a 2017 model and has now done 33000 miles and I need to decide if I want to trade up in 2020 .....