New member and getting back into riding
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New member and getting back into riding
Hello folks, looking to get back into riding after a few years away from it. I have had my eye on an RT for years but always thought it was a grown up bike, now time has moved on and I think its time. I am based in the west of Scotland with some great roads around me, new member too, cheers Paul
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Re: New member and getting back into riding
Dive in. New owner of 2018 R1200RT for one month now with 1,500 miles logged. As a newbie, I was most caught off guard by the deceptive speed of the RT. In terms of my expectations, it has exceeded everything I thought it was going to be. Great combo of performance and comfort.
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Hi Paul, There are very few on here who would have a bad word to say about the RT. I include myself in their number. Buy with confidence and enjoy the glorious roads in the west. Best regards from the east. :D
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Re: New member and getting back into riding
Backofbeyond wrote: Hello folks, looking to get back into riding after a few years away from it. I have had my eye on an RT for years but always thought it was a grown up bike, now time has moved on and I think its time. I am based in the west of Scotland with some great roads around me, new member too, cheers Paul
Welcome. It is a wonderful to feel that one has "grown up".
Some experience this sooner than others....
John Bentall