gripperod wrote:
A few years ago there was a design article in "Bike" which included some artists impressions of R1100Ss in different schemes. There was one with it painted in a Luftwaffe Me262 colour scheme complete with squadron markings

which I am sorely tempted to have doe to mine, especially since the bike is now out of the Fatherland!

Just stay clear of FLAK !
I did consider a similar scheme, but rather a WW1 pattern which were more colourfull.
Now riding a R1200S (with Ohlins) and before that a R1100S (with Wilbers) I can confirm much of what has been said in the above. In short, BMW took out the 'touring' and put in some more 'sports' in the package. You can put the touring back in by buying the hard bags (now available) and a tankbag (really spacious as I found out), but for taking a passenger it's just no good.
Unlike others I find that the R1200S engine, with 2000 miles on it, does vibrate more then the R1100S 's with 80.000 miles on it. It's almost as viby as the F650GS which I had as a loaner

I do get numb hands an toe's on the R1200S after a few hours, which I never had on the R1100S.
Thanks to the engine, the R1200S is much more fun to ride though. The sound (even with standard cans) is also very nice: blobbing and burbleing from the airbox.
HJ