£8995 otr
Looks good


http://www.motorradcentral.com/2007/usedbikes.asp
(not sure about it being the only one - there was one in Mill, Sunderland last November)
Al

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Most people don't have a shit load of money to spend on a bike. Usually they have to trade there bike and put money towards the new bike. So one whould think you do a bit of homework before parting with your hard earned cash!Stevie wrote:Anyone who buys a bike purely on what they think it's resale value is gonna be a) has missed the point b) is likely to be disappointed
Tension? I would say it was yourself that was causing it.......... the remainder of us appear quite happy with our own and each others' purchasesKieran R1100S wrote:Good luck to you and anyone that has one because I don't give a shit!
Yes, I have an R1200S. There is more than a small clue in my signature!!Kieran R1100S wrote:Most people don't have a shit load of money to spend on a bike. Usually they have to trade there bike and put money towards the new bike. So one whould think you do a bit of homework before parting with your hard earned cash!Stevie wrote:Anyone who buys a bike purely on what they think it's resale value is gonna be a) has missed the point b) is likely to be disappointed
By your comments it sounds like you have bought a R1200S and good on you! I nearly bought one myself. The majority of people haven't gone for the R1200S. Which means it is not a favourable bike. ( Not popular ) So my comment was and still is you can dress it up all you like and it still wont attract any new buyers. Who can afford one and wanted one has got one. That's why they have pulled production. So when you eventually go and trade it you can revel in the thought that you have paid heavily for one hell of a ride!
Maybe this forum should be plit into R1100S owners and R1200S owners to aliminate tention. Because either owner will never agree. As far as i'm concerned the R1200S should not be compaired to the R1100S. It's in a world of it's own.
Good luck to you and anyone that has one because I don't give a shit!
They don't even need to do that, as they make each model at the same time. Depending on the customer orders, you will see more of one model being produced than another on the same line. They have a very advanced production line. BMW produces on order, except for some countries that sell off the showroom floor. And then it's called dealers holding back ordering new stock, and not a production stop.Blackal wrote:As far as "stopping production" goes - if you are selling a model at 100 per week, but the production line runs at 500 per week - it makes more sense to run the line for a few weeks, then stop. Then restart once required again....................Kieran R1100S wrote:Good luck to you and anyone that has one because I don't give a shit!
Al