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Reviewed on July 26, 2000
I've just now got 25000 miles on my K12RS. It has been in the shop for a broken exhaust stud, leaking fork seals, failed turn signal switch, and a couple of other minor problems. It's hard on front tires, wears them on the sides no matter what pressure or driving technique is used. I think this has...
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I've just now got 25000 miles on my K12RS. It has been in the shop for a broken exhaust stud, leaking fork seals, failed turn signal switch, and a couple of other minor problems. It's hard on front tires, wears them on the sides no matter what pressure or driving technique is used. I think this has something to do with the fact that the rear wheel is offset about 1/2 inch to one side. BMW parts are very expensive: $43 for a spark plug wire, $9 for a spark plug, $2.50 for a fairing screw. Service is expensive, too. I was charged $30 labor to put that spark plug wire on the bike! Performance is good, even for such a heavy bike - I routinely cruise at 100 mph - and it will turn well. It gets the looks, too. I'll keep this bike, but I would not buy another K12RS or any BMW for that matter. I put a titanium Remus race exhaust on it. The horsepower measured by a G-Tech accelerometer went from 109 to 121. Also installed a Corbin seat, bar back, and Throttlemeister. Now it's a great sport touring motorcycle with the ability to mix it up in the curves if I don't lean it too far.
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