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I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 7:28 pm
by tojjer
Hi all,
Pleased to say that I am picking up my new ( to me ) R1200RT LE this Friday. Currently riding a Yamaha Tracer GT which is only 9 months old. Been round France on it and all over the south UK on day trips. Lovely bike, but I'm not the smallest and I think in reality it's a little small for me.
Friends currently have beemers, I had a K1100LT years ago, and every time I looked to change my bike over the years I've always said I'd have another BMW. It was always the cost that put me off when compared to other makes.
I've done it though, finally got another one. It's a 2016 RT LE in white, and I honestly can't wait to get it and start riding it.
Got a tour of Wales and Scotland all booked up for July so looking forward to that even more now :-)
Forum looks good with lots of knowledge. Hope to contribute in some way soon.
tojj
Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 7:43 pm
by BoB21
Welcome and enjoy
Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 9:04 pm
by B787MECH
White is the best colour, good choice! I’ve done 20,000 miles on mine without a problem and enjoyed every ride.[emoji106]
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Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 9:16 pm
by beemerboy9
Welcome to the forum!
I have white bike with old-fashioned
go-faster stripes
Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 10:06 pm
by Dee Dub
If you share the dates that you'll be in Wales, and if folk here are free, we might sort a guided tour for you! Well, a meetup and short ride at least!!
Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2020 9:30 am
by David.
tojjer wrote:Got a tour of Wales and Scotland all booked up for July.
Dee Dub wrote:If you share the dates that you'll be in Wales, and if folk here are free, we might sort a guided tour for you! Well, a meetup and short ride at least!
How about Scotland too?
There is a meet up and ride in England in July,
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Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2020 4:33 pm
by Dee Dub
David. wrote:
How about Scotland too?
Personally, that would be a
little bit out of my way!!! But South, Mid and West Wales are manageable for me.
Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2020 8:57 pm
by tojjer
Thanks for the welcomes everyone.
The Wales bit on the way up is a blast up past Tinterne Abbey, then A49 up to pick up the M6 at Warrington. Main tour is Scotland for 7 days but thought we'd nip up through Wales on the way up, but do Snowdonia and the Brecons on the way home again.
We're tied to the route we've planned and tight on time for a detour tour ( if that makes sense ) but thank you for the offer. We will be back for another tour of Wales soon cos we love the roads up there. Last time we based ourselves in Llandridod Wells and did different routes each day.
Unfortunately, the last time we did the Llanberis Pass, one of our lot decided to chuck his Kawasaki at a stone wall! He was ok, bike didn't fair so well. He got recovered home to Dorset from there and missed out on the rest of the trip. Quite embarrasing when the Police turned up and asked if he needed an ambulance. We were insistant that he didn't but she said she would be happier if he was checked over by "professionals". Sheepishly we had to tell her that we were all Paramedics!!
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Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2020 9:19 am
by hammo
Welcome and enjoy in my opinion the best touring bike out there at the moment !!!!!!
Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2020 1:23 pm
by Rick B
Welcome and enjoy ,Were hoping to do the NC500 anti clockwise around June so hopefully the weather will be good (but not the midges :not: )
Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2020 4:35 pm
by tojjer
Really looking forward to the Applecross Pass. Is it as steep as people make out? Hard to properly assess by the YT videos.
We were initially going to camp, but bottled it due to the midges!
Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2020 5:39 pm
by BoB21
Only three hairpins one is bad but not worst ive done and im two up. Did it going up.
Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2020 6:17 pm
by Gogs11uk
The pass is great on the bike and only ok in a car. Been over it a few times when I had the 1800 Goldwing but not ventured there on th 1200RT yet. Really good run out and back to Inverness just watch the long straights as the plod usually park an unmarked car there and catches quite a lot out.
Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2020 6:25 pm
by tojjer
Gogs11uk wrote:
Really good run out and back to Inverness just watch the long straights as the plod usually park an unmarked car there and catches quite a lot out.
We were thinking plod would be about somewhere up there due to the popularity with bikes. I'm told they even use unmarked bikes too. Saw a vid on YT where a biker went passed an unmarked car who had someone pulled over near Glencoe, then he pulled the bike over shortly afterwards.
Re: I'm new, please be gentle.
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 4:55 am
by Rick B
tojjer wrote:
Really looking forward to the Applecross Pass. Is it as steep as people make out? Hard to properly assess by the YT videos.
We were initially going to camp, but bottled it due to the midges!
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Thats why were doing it anti clockwise,as you come in at the top and the views are tons better looking over rather than looking up ,Check out Steve Clarkes vids on YT regarding the NC 500]