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Two page spread on the R1200S in this weeks MCN "quirky but fun boxer powered sports tourer"
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Is there a link?
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Quirky?
Is it?
I never thought of it as quirky.
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Humbug wrote:Two page spread on the R1200S in this weeks MCN "quirky but fun boxer powered sports tourer"
Thanks for that, Humbug. I shall buy a copy tomorrow and see if I agree with them.
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Yes, interesting article. Does anyone on here refresh the Ohlins every year? That's a new one on me. I did have them overhauled, when I first got it, to fix a problem it had.

I'm thinking about getting them done again this winter, along with new tyres, because the handling has gone off a bit recently.
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Not every year but had it done twice now (in 6 years) and both times had lost pressure. Worthwhile getting it done though as first time a leaking battery prior to me owning it had eaten part way through the linkage!
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Spoke to the techies on the Ohlins stand at this years Motorrad days and they said every 2 years. I don't think mine had been done until I bought the bike. £300 to have both done - no doubt with Brexit the price will increase :roll:
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Mitch1100 wrote:Is there a link?
https://www.youtube.com/user/motorcyclenewsdotcom

The article is a bit fresh to be uploaded on to their web pages (I believe)
but the above is the best I can do.

What interested me was the sponge acoustic material behind the front engine cover being classed as a corrosion inducer... lets face it the engine paint system is shxte anyway on boxers of that era.

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dave the german wrote:Spoke to the techies on the Ohlins stand at this years Motorrad days and they said every 2 years. I don't think mine had been done until I bought the bike. £300 to have both done - no doubt with Brexit the price will increase :roll:
Dave, they would say that wouldn`t they? It`s down to mileage, how the bike is used, there is no "Loadonometer" on old style shocks but I dare say there will be on the new electronic ones. Could be handy cos it would do away with bathroom scales! info message on screen "Too many Pies"


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Chris, 2 years was good news - the service centre said every 100 hours :shock:
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dave the german wrote:Chris, 2 years was good news - the service centre said every 100 hours :shock:

Hilarious for a road vehicle
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dave the german wrote:Chris, 2 years was good news - the service centre said every 100 hours :shock:
100 hours !! Jeepers so assuming my daily commute that's a rebuilt shock every 2.5 months!
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Me too! :shock:
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Steve

And you told me to eat more pies to get the ohlins to work properly........

When it obviously just needed a service.
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SP250 wrote:Steve

And you told me to eat more pies to get the ohlins to work properly........

When it obviously just needed a service.
~John,
looks like a dodged a bullet when I sold you the 1200S
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