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General discussion of the BMW R1200RT/R1250RT
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Humphrey1
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Hello everyone.
I’m new to the forum. Been a keen motorcyclist all my life. Just bought Mt first BMW. A 2005 R1200 RT. Sadly be a few weeks before the Dealer can drop it off.
Look forward to learning lots. 
JJ
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Welcome and enjoy the bike (when you get ot)
hammo
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Welcome my friend and hope you enjoy the machine !!!!!
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Welcome, best wishes and I'm sure you'll love your new bike.
2023 R1205RT LE Sport Blue. Retired motorcycle cop now IT consultant and RoSPA RoADAR examiner.
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Humphrey1 wrote: Hello everyone.
I’m new to the forum. Been a keen motorcyclist all my life. Just bought Mt first BMW. A 2005 R1200 RT. Sadly be a few weeks before the Dealer can drop it off.
Look forward to learning lots. 
JJ

If its a BMW dealer ask him for a clear diagnostic scan.
Are you getting any sort of warranty.
Has it got a service history of receipts not just book stamps.
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Welcome and greetings from Flanders..Ed.
..like pointing a finger away to the moon...don't concentrate on the finger!
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tojjer
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Welcome, enjoy the bike.
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Welcome aboard!
ichavis
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Enjoy the bike and many happy riding km/miles ahead!
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Humphrey1
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Hi All
I`m still awaiting delivery of the bike, its from a dealer, not BMW. It comes with full BMW service history, dealer has agreement taking bolder bikes fro BMW. It has a 3 month warranty.
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tojjer
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Humphrey1 wrote: Hi All
I`m still awaiting delivery of the bike, its from a dealer, not BMW. It comes with full BMW service history, dealer has agreement taking bolder bikes fro BMW. It has a 3 month warranty.

Unless you do most stuff yourself, may be worth looking at a BMW warranty
Humphrey1
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Well the Bike actually got delivered on Monday, with work etc i have it out most evenings and immediatley fell in love. Bit fiddly getting her in and out the Garage beetween the other bikes.
Hippiedave
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INterested to see how you like it. 
I too am a new to BMW owner....a 2007 R 1200 RT....and am in the process of trying to find an upgrade to the seat.  That's my only complaint so far....can't tolerate the seat position.  But where is the market for aftermarket and replacement parts?
Humphrey1
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Been enjoying  the bike. Its back at the dealership with a fuel leak.

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