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that hurts my feelingssincGT said:About the only bike I really think is ugly in the current lineup is the GS.
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that hurts my feelingssincGT said:About the only bike I really think is ugly in the current lineup is the GS.
kinda like this?eljeffe said:You can load them as attachments (look for the "Manage Attachments" button) below the text editor. Or if they are on another website (or in our Gallery), you can use the tags.
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Miles_MillerMy prediction on the new GT. They won't be able to keep them in stock said:#1.
happy to stir things up on the R forum as i sit around and convalesce my left fibula
4 more weeks until i'm riding again
this place is really looking great/very grateful to be here
#2. i sure hope you are right about the GT... it's all in the price this year. with the FJR breathing down it's neck... bmw riders have always appreciated the offerings from yamaha so it won't take much to get a WHOLE BUNCH OF GUYS AND GALS to defect to the big "Y" if the GT's price is 6+K more than the GT
IMHO, of course
greg
ClearwaterBMW said:that hurts my feelings
greg
A well-styled bike looks good both in photos and in person....seeing the 03-05 GT in person confirmed my first impression from photos...WOW!....seeing the 06 GT in person also confirmed my first impressions from photos....BOW-WOW!Bobmws said:And your GS won what beauty contest?! ;-))
I'll wait until I see them in "the flesh". I felt the same way about the New oilhead roadster when I saw the first pics.
Having seen both in 3D, the R1200S is the better looking of the two. Saw the red and silver version.ClearwaterBMW said:i really can't understand how BMW can introduce 2 drop-dead gorgeous bikes last year..
the K1200S and the K1200R.....
and then come up with these 2 dogs
The R1200S and the K1200GT
greg
eljeffe said:Greg,
I almost get the impression that BMW is doing a "Back to the Future" thing with the new designs. Remember the K1?
And if you squint really hard, you can see all the history of BMW design in the new bikes
Apparently time has apready told. In spite of the carping that has gone on for some 10 years or more about Robb's designs (starting with the original K1200RS), BMW has done VERY well indeed in this period. Sales are way up over the last 10 years. So if you were the Quant family (effective owners of BMW), exactly why is it that you would want to fire Robb? Because you want to decrease sales, perhaps?ClearwaterBMW said:time will tell