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4.5
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4.5
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Reviewed on July 15, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2020 BMW S1000XR view listing

4.8
This bike is a blast to ride, handles and perfoms like a race bike, but has an upright seating position for all day riding. The quickshifer works perfectly, the exhaust tone is awesome. A real head turning motorcycle, expects alot of compliments and thumbs... read more
This bike is a blast to ride, handles and perfoms like a race bike, but has an upright seating position for all day riding. The quickshifer works perfectly, the exhaust tone is awesome. A real head turning motorcycle, expects alot of compliments and thumbs up!
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Reviewed on July 11, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2011 BMW RT1200R view listing

5.0
I have owned BMW RT's for over 20 years. I am on my third one a 2020. These bikes are exceptional tourers, providing protection from the elements as well as in minor "downs". The electric adjustable windscreen (on the fly) along with heated grips and heated seat, can extend riding seasons to year... read more
I have owned BMW RT's for over 20 years. I am on my third one a 2020. These bikes are exceptional tourers, providing protection from the elements as well as in minor "downs". The electric adjustable windscreen (on the fly) along with heated grips and heated seat, can extend riding seasons to year round. The boxer twin cylinder engine (horizontally opposed) provides tremendous torque in addition to the 110 (plus) HP. So this machine provides miles and hours of grins while chewing up twisties giving conventional sport bikes a run for the money. I consistently put about 100,000 miles on each one every ten years combining 7,000 mile annual trips with 3,000 annual miles of local twisty riding and have never been let down. Service intervals have been improved by BMW over the generations and the common 6,000 mile service can easily be done by the owner (with some minor wrenching experience). Whether riding two up or solo this bike provides year round comfort, and the panniers and storage components provide excellent ease of traveling and waterproof secure containment. Selectable (on the fly) riding modes can adjust ride-ability from comfort on highways to normal for street riding to sport for the twisties. I can't say enough good stuff about these bikes.
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Reviewed on July 10, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2022 BMW R1250 GSA view listing

5.0
The BMW GS has been the best selling Dual-sport motorcycle for over 40 years by world wide Dual-sport enthusiasts. This bike is at home on the interstate or riding forest service roads, the GS can do it all. With the flip of a switch it can go from highway cruiser to mud slinging beast. This... read more
The BMW GS has been the best selling Dual-sport motorcycle for over 40 years by world wide Dual-sport enthusiasts. This bike is at home on the interstate or riding forest service roads, the GS can do it all. With the flip of a switch it can go from highway cruiser to mud slinging beast. This bike is equipped with standard height suspension and off road footpegs with Denali driving lights for night time adventures.
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Reviewed on June 20, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2016 BMW R1200R view listing

5.0
I love this bike. It performs, reliable and refined. Never any maintenance issues. If your interested in many years and miles of enjoyment this is for you. You'll probably never out grow this machine or get bored with it. I'm old and need to hang up my helmet. Otherwise I'd be riding my... read more
I love this bike. It performs, reliable and refined. Never any maintenance issues. If your interested in many years and miles of enjoyment this is for you. You'll probably never out grow this machine or get bored with it. I'm old and need to hang up my helmet. Otherwise I'd be riding my beemer today.
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Reviewed on June 17, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2006 BMW K1200 GT view listing

4.5
Love this bike because it's a cruise missle on 2 wheels. Comfortable, quick, and pretty good on the gas. 150hp at the engine is more than enough, even for a short, gravity challenged person. Took this bike in the mountain twisties, highways, and around the Great Lakes. With the cruise control,... read more
Love this bike because it's a cruise missle on 2 wheels. Comfortable, quick, and pretty good on the gas. 150hp at the engine is more than enough, even for a short, gravity challenged person. Took this bike in the mountain twisties, highways, and around the Great Lakes. With the cruise control, ABS, heated grips and seat made it a easy choice for my everyday rider - until the snow starts flying. But alas, I'm getting older and this bike is heavy. Moving it around is a little bit of a challenge, but manageable. I think the K-bikes were underrated for what they could do. The in-line 4 cyl really spooled up quick and the next thing you know, you're doing 90 in 3rd gear on a 6 speed transmission. The ride was smooth a butt'ah. Shifting was a little clunky, but if you preload your shift it went thru the gears fine. It was a little pain to do maintenance because of all the tupperware, but that's the same with all these bigger sport-touring and touring bikes (exceptions are the big V twins).
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Reviewed on June 3, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2009 BMW R1200 RT view listing

1.0
This bike has performed beyond my expectations and I sad to get rid of it. I can no longer control it at slower speeds. It is a very comfortable bike and has taken me several places across the country. It purrs like a kitten and has been serviced at all the increments required by... read more
This bike has performed beyond my expectations and I sad to get rid of it. I can no longer control it at slower speeds. It is a very comfortable bike and has taken me several places across the country. It purrs like a kitten and has been serviced at all the increments required by BMW.
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Reviewed on March 21, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2005 BMW R1200 RT view listing

4.5
I've had a dozen different Bikes starting with a 1926 HD "F" head 61 with suicide shift. I've had Triumphs and Goldwings. The R1200 RT stands out as the most enjoyable ride. The passing capability is more than adequate. The power windshield and heated grips work well for a variety of weather... read more
I've had a dozen different Bikes starting with a 1926 HD "F" head 61 with suicide shift. I've had Triumphs and Goldwings. The R1200 RT stands out as the most enjoyable ride. The passing capability is more than adequate. The power windshield and heated grips work well for a variety of weather conditions. The radio and new front and rear rubber makes you road ready. The low milage and winters in a heated garage keep this bike feeling young.
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Reviewed on February 20, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2021 BMW r1250rs view listing

4.5
Great all around motorcycle! Torque everywhere with shift-cam engine. Handelbar risers, Puig touring windscreen, locking side cases, keyless ignition, shift assist pro, dynamic suspension, and Navigator VI included. Just had 6,000 mile service, front tire was replaced (Michelin Pilot Pro,) and... read more
Great all around motorcycle! Torque everywhere with shift-cam engine. Handelbar risers, Puig touring windscreen, locking side cases, keyless ignition, shift assist pro, dynamic suspension, and Navigator VI included. Just had 6,000 mile service, front tire was replaced (Michelin Pilot Pro,) and battery was replaced. Great for commuting, trips, and spirited back road riding.
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Reviewed on November 28, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2005 BMW R1200 RT view listing

5.0
I have owned 19 motorcycles including Yamaha, BMW, Ducati, Honda , and Harley. Only Motorcycle I didn't want to get off of. The high miles are due to 4 round trips from California to Ohio and weekend trips to the Blue Ridge Parkway, Gettysburg, and Florida. Stable in turns and at highway speeds... read more
I have owned 19 motorcycles including Yamaha, BMW, Ducati, Honda , and Harley. Only Motorcycle I didn't want to get off of. The high miles are due to 4 round trips from California to Ohio and weekend trips to the Blue Ridge Parkway, Gettysburg, and Florida. Stable in turns and at highway speeds (85 ). Handles 2 up as easily as single rider comfortably. I have done 1075 miles in a single day and while a little sore completed 940 miles the following day. Never an issue. If you are considering this well rounded motorcycle you cant go wrong. BMW only produced this sport tourer for 3 years and shipped only 500 to the states.
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Reviewed on November 2, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 BMW K1200 GT view listing

5.0
I’ve owned this K1200RS since 2004, and have ridden it all over the country. Miles and miles , one and two up. It has never been an issue riding all day for a week or more. As you riders know, this can be tiring, especially if you are not in riding shape. Wind buffering behind the stock... read more
I’ve owned this K1200RS since 2004, and have ridden it all over the country. Miles and miles , one and two up. It has never been an issue riding all day for a week or more. As you riders know, this can be tiring, especially if you are not in riding shape. Wind buffering behind the stock windshield is almost non existent. Solid and confidence inspiring going along the interstate. Comfortable and planted while powering through corners of all types. Fun. This bike is solid as a “brick”. The aero dynamics are outstanding. Mechanically, I’ve never had even a small issue with this bike, ever. The BMW K12RS is an outstanding sport touring bike. Even at the age of this model, it’s still competitive with the Yamaha FJR and Kawasaki Concourse. Not as much horsepower or torque, but that is understandable considering the age of the motor and technology improvements etc. If you have an 02-04 with cruse control and heated seats you are riding an almost perfect bike, in my opinion. If I can think of anything else to add I’ll edit this as we go along.
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