It is great ! It gets 53 mpg. I don't know where to put it but it is a twin. Joe![]()
It is great ! It gets 53 mpg. I don't know where to put it but it is a twin. Joe![]()
J Fisher![]()
R1200RT
R1200GS
Did you come up with the rack, or is that the optional rack needed for the BMW scooter trunk?
Lee 2011 K1300S
MOA # 30878
Past BMW Bikes, 2003 K1200RS, 1991 K75S, 1987 K75T(bought new in 1988), 1984 R100RT
Paul Glaves - "Big Bend", Texas U.S.A
"The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that will allow a solution." - Bertrand Russell
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Can't be a GS, no aluminum panniers covered with stickers or knobbies
I know they're not for everyone, but I think they fit a much bigger niche than a lot of people give them credit for. Check out the blog over on webBikeWorld.com. They just got a 650GT as a project "bike."
Craig S.
New York's Hudson Valley Region
2009 R1200RT
It for it I will show you. Joe![]()
J Fisher![]()
R1200RT
R1200GS
That's a good looking steed you have there 110593!
Howdy all, new member and first time BMW owner here, and like our OP, perceived this to be the right forum since the scoots are parallel twins. I traded my Triumph Sprint ST for a C650GT last week, and am loving it. Here she is on her maiden voyage home, stopped at the intersection of Skyline Blvd. and Highway 92 at sunset (still waiting for top box, etc. to come in):
Time to create a new sub-forum, as once past the motor, there are few if any similarities between the Ftwins and the Cscooters.
Ride Safe, Ride Lots