Greetings from Midwest

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igoldin74
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Greetings from Midwest

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Greetings comrades,

Already an owner of an r9t I decided that I need something for long distance travel and acquired this beautiful burgundy’16 r1200rt very well optioned albeit higher mileage (36000 miles). It seems like it was in good hands and serviced regularly. I’m quite happy about the bike.
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Stu
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Hi and welcome to the forum

Burgundy? Is it the iconic model?

36k is low miles for these bikes 😁
igoldin74
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How do I tell? It’s well optioned but is lacking hill start assist and aux lights. No special badges on it too.
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Welcome to our site.
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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YellowLTD
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Stu wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 3:05 pm Hi and welcome to the forum

Burgundy? Is it the iconic model?

36k is low miles for these bikes 😁
I believe the Iconic was UK only...? We did not get it in the US. :-(
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