My R1200S
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My R1200S
Bought this back in late October from a Forum member after having sold my R1100S and have spent the last couple of months sorting it out . Just need some sunshine and dry salt free roads to test it out now.....
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The colour-scheme looks really good, but I'm in two minds over the bellypan. The 1200s looks naturally - "long" (good) and a belly pan (unless it's the HP2s-shaped version) gives it a kind of "dumpy" look.
I'm sure you'll be keen to stretch its legs in the spring - when the weather improves!
Al
I'm sure you'll be keen to stretch its legs in the spring - when the weather improves!
Al
If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
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Blackal wrote:The colour-scheme looks really good, but I'm in two minds over the bellypan. The 1200s looks naturally - "long" (good) and a belly pan (unless it's the HP2s-shaped version) gives it a kind of "dumpy" look.
I'm sure you'll be keen to stretch its legs in the spring - when the weather improves!
Al
This was the closest I found to a HP2 style one without sending lots of money - it extends right to the back wheel and after some fettling fitted perfectly with the decat Akrapovic headers
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- nicholsonj2252
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That looks very nice indeed, very envious. I love the looks of the R12s, even better than the modern incarnation in my humble opinion.
I do agree with Al though, the belly pan is nice but could look better/ less `dumpy` perhaps with some subtle graphics ( emphasis on the word subtle).
Very nice.....
Just wondered, do you carry the bike or ride it.....just looking at the tyres,
cheers
Steve
I do agree with Al though, the belly pan is nice but could look better/ less `dumpy` perhaps with some subtle graphics ( emphasis on the word subtle).
Very nice.....
Just wondered, do you carry the bike or ride it.....just looking at the tyres,
cheers
Steve
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Hayden wrote:That looks very nice indeed, very envious. I love the looks of the R12s, even better than the modern incarnation in my humble opinion.
I do agree with Al though, the belly pan is nice but could look better/ less `dumpy` perhaps with some subtle graphics ( emphasis on the word subtle).
Very nice.....
Just wondered, do you carry the bike or ride it.....just looking at the tyres,
cheers
Steve
I've got a set of BMW Motorrad graphics and a set of R1200S one's but haven't got round to to putting them on yet , if indeed I do put them on . Will have a test fit of them and then decide .
And yes - its a brand new set of tyres on and its not been ridden since fitting them
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Herb wrote:Looks cool Nicholson. What brand are the carbon rocker cover protectors?
Carbon King
http://www.the-carbon-king.com/Product/ ... LAIN-WEAVE
Cheers
John
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nicholsonj2252 wrote:Herb wrote:Looks cool Nicholson. What brand are the carbon rocker cover protectors?
Carbon King
http://www.the-carbon-king.com/Product/ ... LAIN-WEAVE
Cheers
John
Thanks John,
They look tidy. Does the weave match the hugger?
********Jim********
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2006 'Colgate' R1200s
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2006 'Colgate' R1200s
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