Hosehead
Executive Member
That’s right the K1300 was telelever as well hey.
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Yep and what's most interesting is that the first week It annoyed the heck out of me. It felt weird wrong not being able to see my front wheel and I did not trust the bike like you to feel comfortable
Leaning Low into corners because it just doesn't inspire confidence yet I went back and the dealer assured me that I d get used to it
And it probably took about 3000 km ( plus an unrelated extra electric harness) before the bike actually felt "right". I suppose the older one gets the longer it takes to adjust to new handling tricks.
Also when the K 1300 GT ( not familiar with the R 1200 but only GT came out in both 1200 and 1300 ) I never gave it a second glance as word on the street was That engine was going to blow and BMW never managed to get it right. It also has as much sex appeal as a Toyota Corolla sprayed bronze beige and the 1300 had a relatively short production run because of rumored problems and suddenly the 1600 in two versions was out.
Of the recalls or as BMW euphimistically refers to "campaigns "the cam chain follower block insertion was the most critical as it was rumored the chain was jumping with subsequent engine destruction.
Sure enough when that bike crossed my path a few years ago i didn't pay any attention.
It was only when I returned to Cape Town that I realised none of the bikes I had were suitable for two adults commuting with luggage up to 100km return several times a week (strand to CPT ) in the horrendous wind tunnel that is the n2
Luckily the 1300 was still available at a neighbour as part of a not ridden collection and I ve never looked back after a test ride.
The only issues I had were all the backdated campaigns to be done , and the cost of parts ...tyre valves for onboard pressure readings ouch ... Speaking of which the electric adjustable screen, one of the best features, gave up recently and the rider seat warmer wiring is junk as one has to replace the whole seat ( pillion remains fine with own control) the quality of the paintwork on the panniers is a bit dodge and the acres of fairing mean one has to unbolt every panel to see what's going on ... the other irritation is not being able to check oil levels until the bike is really piping hot which on a cold day might only be 50 km down the line.
I seriously underestimated the capabilities of this machine and it's perfect for long distance cruising and commuting under load and
speed and I have yet to find another bike that can do the same job with the same payload equally well.
A traffic cop who makes the daily run home to GB pulled up to me on his Pan euro at a light last week and said " Man I really love that bike" . And I just smiled and said " thanks and so do I "
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