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BMW R850R:
... d just passed my Direct Access Motorcycle Test and was looking for something that was stylish and of good quality but not your run-of-the-mill Japanese "Pocket Rocket". I had always admired the BMWs anyway and loved the looks of the R850R and it s big sister, the R1150R. I had also greatly enjoyed the highly acclaimed TV series "The Long Way Round" with Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman, in whic... Read the full review: BMW R850R? A great first bike! by jonothan |
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BMW K75 ... purchased this bike in April 2004 from a middle aged chap in Southampton for £1950.00 The bike had 58,263 miles on the clock and the previous four MOT certificates back to May 1999 It was supplied with an oil filter removal tool, a manual and some touch up paint. I have owned and ridden it in all weathers for the past year and covered 3,500 miles. In that time it has started first time every time and never let me down. I have changed the engine oil and filter, gearbox oil, final drive oil (shaft driven) and replaced the worn out rear tyre. The motor is very torquey and it will pull cleanly and swiftly in any gear from 1800rpm up to about 9000rpm. It returns 52mpg. Very ... Read the full review: K75RT (1992) by mselway |
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BMW R1150GS ... reportis primarily based on two experiences of the BMW R1100GS motorcycle (the pre-decessor to the R1150GS). My first was when I took one for a test ride about two and a half years ago, the second is based on my first three weeks of owning a secondhand model, which I have done about one thousand miles on so far. I have to say that generally speaking I am not a big fan of BMW motorcycles and I have spent the last ten years or so, cutting my teeth on different varieties of Japanese (mostly sport orientated motorcycles). What initially attracted me was magazine reviews of the bike. I have always liked two cylinder motorcycles (my last was a VTR1000F), and I wanted so... Read the full review: BMW R1100GS by Rabbitson |
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BMW K1200LT ... that I "KNOW" the beast! The K1200LT is not for novice tourers, unless you are the kind of motorcyclist who sits in the middle lane of a three lane motorway at 50mph! This bike has real character and it takes guts to get the best out of her. Sitting aboard the K1200LT gives a feeling that you ARE Judge Dredd! She has more gadgets than most, but most of them are very useful and BMW have listened to riders and got rid of the silly little "add-ons" like the cigarette lighter of the K1100LT. My first K1200LT was replaced by BMW when she set off in reverse - on her own! Ooops! I think that was down to poor electrics rather than a "design&q... Read the full review: It's "huge" by Emziolathetailor |









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