..i might trade in my new r1200r and go for it.
hey...i'm 64 and i told my kids that when i croak, they ain't gettin' nothin'.
i want them to be SAD at the funeral.
:gerg
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..i might trade in my new r1200r and go for it.
hey...i'm 64 and i told my kids that when i croak, they ain't gettin' nothin'.
i want them to be SAD at the funeral.
:gerg
[QUOTE=f14rio;620941]..i might trade in my new r1200r and go for it.
hey...i'm 64 and i told my kids that when i croak, they ain't gettin' nothin'.
i want them to be SAD at the funeral.
[/QUOTE]
:ha
(fwiw, BMW marketers say that customers buy their last new motorcycle by age 64....)
BMW marketeers have bad data.:blah
Live each day as if it were your last..............go for it:thumb
(fwiw, BMW marketers say that customers buy their last new motorcycle by age 64....)[/QUOTE]
Bought a R12RT 2007 new and now bought K13GT new in Dec. I'm 67.
Bought a R1200R in Feb, when I was 65. I am now 66
If they resurrect the R1200C with a hexhead or HP2 engine, that may be my next purchase, but I will keep the R1200R.
[b]The cost in Britain is [i]?ú[/i]19,500, and that converts to $30,981 U.S.
That may include Britain's VAT, but I do not know.[/b]
[QUOTE=bmwdean;621796][b]The cost in Britain is [i]?ú[/i]19,500, and that converts to $30,981 U.S.
That may include Britain's VAT, but I do not know.[/b][/QUOTE]
The cost in the U.K. for the GT entry was just quoted as ?ú 16,000.-
The prices quoted in Europe can not be used as a guideline for future pricing in the U.S. The vehicle has to compete here and pricing has to be set so it can and will.
The BMW SV1000RR is significanlty less expensive in the U.S. than in Germany. I bought two Audis in the last 11 months and each was about $10,000 less in the U.S. than in Germany.
Bmw in the past has added about 10% when coming out with a completely new model of a like current bike.
As the LT was around $22K to $23K I think BMW will really take advantage of the techy newness of the GTL1600