Nothing purchased yet. Candidates are a 2007-2009 VFR, 2007-20009 Sprint ST (the Sprint GT for 2011 looks pretty, though I'm not buying new) .... I like the new Concours as well, but it's *new* so it's off the list. There was a 2007 VFR with 1500 miles (!) on Craigslist that I waited too long in pulling the trigger on. They wanted $6500, put alas it sold. FJR is too big and heavy, same with the Honda 1300 though both are terrific bikes. Looking for a bike I can do long (as in riding out west or something) days on but still flickable. Then again, maybe I'll buy that RC51 also posted over at the circus.
I would disagree with Ray on the best BMW sport tourer. Having owned a R1100S (that is what you meant Ray?), and a K1200S, the K is a far superior tourer. 1200 miles in 22 hours on that bike.Tim.,,,
Quote from: DirkDiggler on November 05, 2010, 07:01:34 PMI would disagree with Ray on the best BMW sport tourer. Having owned a R1100S (that is what you meant Ray?), and a K1200S, the K is a far superior tourer. 1200 miles in 22 hours on that bike.Tim.,,,Nope. Meant the R1200S. The updated model weighs about 40lbs less than the R1100S, has about 30 more HP, and is available with Ohlins suspension at both ends. Still nowhere near the HP of the K bike, but substantially less weight and purportedly superb suspension and handling.
Interesting that BMW has problems with its ring antenna. Ducatis have had immobilizer security systems for quite some time. I have heard of few problems.While it would be a pain to find the part on the road, it would be easy to replace. It's just a plug and play piece with the ring mounted right under the ignition. Simple to get at. Even better, if it fails on the road there is an override procedure using the twist grip.
BTW, we were able to get around it by throwing a bag of ice over the ignition switch. It would start in the morning when cool but he could not shut off the bike during the day. Once back home, he had it hauled to Moon Motors.
Quote from: PKPK on November 07, 2010, 09:18:27 AMBTW, we were able to get around it by throwing a bag of ice over the ignition switch. It would start in the morning when cool but he could not shut off the bike during the day. Once back home, he had it hauled to Moon Motors.Very clever fix. I agree that if it is a known problem it needs to be taken into account. It sounds like something to bypass.