R1200RT-P
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R1200RT-P
Well, I'm kind of looking at one of these as the K is just so ballistically fast and I'm keen to keep my license and all that.
What is the knowledge of these bikes? 2007 bike, with rebuilt ABS pump, 25k miles, so just about run in. Should I run away screaming, or is it a bike that can provide fun and enjoyable riding.
What is the knowledge of these bikes? 2007 bike, with rebuilt ABS pump, 25k miles, so just about run in. Should I run away screaming, or is it a bike that can provide fun and enjoyable riding.
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Re: R1200RT-P
Any way of finding out which police force owned it? There might be a possibility of one of our tame BiB pulling a favour to check its background ...
25k is very low mileage. Have you checked MoT records online?
Was it police, or possibly DVSA? (DVSA won't have had all the bells and whistles. Either way, it will (should) have been serviced by the book. If police it's likely to have had a mix of being ridden carefully and mercilessly.
Get a good test ride, it will be very different to your k.
25k is very low mileage. Have you checked MoT records online?
Was it police, or possibly DVSA? (DVSA won't have had all the bells and whistles. Either way, it will (should) have been serviced by the book. If police it's likely to have had a mix of being ridden carefully and mercilessly.
Get a good test ride, it will be very different to your k.
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Re: R1200RT-P
Still awaiting more details, photos and reg so I can do an MOT check. 3 owners so far, started off as police bike from what I am told.
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Re: R1200RT-P
The old throttle works 2 ways yanno.the_priest wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:18 pm Well, I'm kind of looking at one of these as the K is just so ballistically fast and I'm keen to keep my license and all that.
If you find it doesn't,then there's always room for a bit of pastorial work in her Majesty's prisons,cake and eat it.
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Re: R1200RT-P
IIRC it's what BMW call the 'authorities' bike.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:58 pmOr Paramedic!
Or Priest, I suppose.
Crash bars on the panniers are a nice touch.
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Re: R1200RT-P
Yeah, that.
IIRC they also have a "low" first gear to make riding at walking pace easier .
The R12RT is a very good bike. I'd be cagey of early ones though, they sometimes have electrical gremlins.
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Re: R1200RT-P
Did a three month placement in the prisons. No thanks!! And yes, throttle does go both ways, but I want a change in the style of power delivery.Skub wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:56 pmThe old throttle works 2 ways yanno.the_priest wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:18 pm Well, I'm kind of looking at one of these as the K is just so ballistically fast and I'm keen to keep my license and all that.
If you find it doesn't,then there's always room for a bit of pastorial work in her Majesty's prisons,cake and eat it.
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Re: R1200RT-P
I actually did a bit of research on R1200's a few years back.
They say the post 2010 bikes have much better engines. I can't remember the details but the heads/cams are different. You can spot the later motor from the shape of the plug covers.
They say the post 2010 bikes have much better engines. I can't remember the details but the heads/cams are different. You can spot the later motor from the shape of the plug covers.
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Re: R1200RT-P
In November 2009, BMW announced some revisions to the R1200RT for the 2010 model year. The new model had the same horsepower, but more torque at 88 lbf⋅ft (119 N⋅m), a higher engine speed of 8,500 rpm, and double overhead camshafts that were first used on the BMW HP2 Sport.[7]
I remember, it got DOHC in 2010.
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Re: R1200RT-P
I looked it all up too when I was looking at GSs. They've changed it loads!
I suspect the GS also has more variations 'cause it's the big seller and would have always got the latest and greatest.
I suspect the GS also has more variations 'cause it's the big seller and would have always got the latest and greatest.
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Re: R1200RT-P
It was acquired with 11,400 miles on it and has been ridden to 25k with servicing every 3k. No further details on servicing yet.
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Re: R1200RT-P
There's something about cam chain tensioners too, the one in the left hand pot (as you sit on the bike) isn't as good as the right pot... or its something to do with running on the side stand. It's been ages since I looked into this shit...I cheaped out and bought an £1800 KRS instead
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Re: R1200RT-P
I think that's more the 1150 than the 1200.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 8:31 pm There's something about cam chain tensioners too, the one in the left hand pot (as you sit on the bike) isn't as good as the right pot... or its something to do with running on the side stand. It's been ages since I looked into this shit...I cheaped out and bought an £1800 KRS instead
The old cct on the 1150 didn't hold onto oil so tended to be loose on start up. The CCTs are pressurised by the oil pump.
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Re: R1200RT-P
MOT check shows bike was laid up for around 8 years! It was passed after the headlight adjustment.
Date tested
10 February 2020
FAIL
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Mileage
11,350 miles
MOT test number
5540 1934 9510
Test location
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Repair immediately (major defects):
Headlamp aim too low (4.1.2 (a))
Monitor and repair if necessary (advisories):
Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit 2mm (5.2.3 (e))
Offside Front Shock absorber has a light misting of oil (5.3.2 (b))
Front Brake binding but not excessively (1.2.1 (f))
Rear Wheel corroded but not to excess (5.2.2 (c) (i))
What are defects and advisories?
The MOT test changed on 20 May 2018
Defects are now categorised according to their severity – dangerous, major, and minor. Find out more
Date tested
15 November 2011
PASS
Mileage
11,038 miles
MOT test number
9989 8921 1332
Test location
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Expiry date
14 November 2012
Date tested
10 February 2020
FAIL
View test certificate
Mileage
11,350 miles
MOT test number
5540 1934 9510
Test location
View test location
Repair immediately (major defects):
Headlamp aim too low (4.1.2 (a))
Monitor and repair if necessary (advisories):
Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit 2mm (5.2.3 (e))
Offside Front Shock absorber has a light misting of oil (5.3.2 (b))
Front Brake binding but not excessively (1.2.1 (f))
Rear Wheel corroded but not to excess (5.2.2 (c) (i))
What are defects and advisories?
The MOT test changed on 20 May 2018
Defects are now categorised according to their severity – dangerous, major, and minor. Find out more
Date tested
15 November 2011
PASS
Mileage
11,038 miles
MOT test number
9989 8921 1332
Test location
View test location
Expiry date
14 November 2012
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Re: R1200RT-P
I think I'd pass on that one.
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