Why did you choose and buy a BMW RT, and what bike did the RT replace.
Why
It felt light with its LCOG and a good riding position. The wife also liked being pillion on it.
Replaced
Gen2 Hayabusa which was my main summer bike.
Why the BMW RT
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Re: Why the BMW RT
WHY
Needed a bike that could be comfortable two up and able to cover distance at a good pace. Had to be powerful and sporty enough to handle B roads and the odd blast solo as well as long rides without getting battered by wind buffeting. Went for a 2019/2020 as I didn’t like the TFT and I use a Garmin XT. Found one that had 9k on the clock and with a two year warranty……..
REPLACED
2022 KTM 1290 Super Adventure Sport, great bike, lovely addictive power and handling but had been made smaller from the previous model, and my wife and I had no room. The seating, all three we tried, must have been invented by someone that likes to provide torture as it is too narrow. At the front I was basically sat on my crotch . The bike was designed to allow standing up and to accommodate shorter riders according to the KTM brief. Seems to be happening everywhere but they forget some people are not short and do not want to be Ewan and Charlie clones. The RT gives you a choice of seating positions without compromising comfort and I could last more than 1.5 hours without having to sleep with my legs apart that night.
Needed a bike that could be comfortable two up and able to cover distance at a good pace. Had to be powerful and sporty enough to handle B roads and the odd blast solo as well as long rides without getting battered by wind buffeting. Went for a 2019/2020 as I didn’t like the TFT and I use a Garmin XT. Found one that had 9k on the clock and with a two year warranty……..
REPLACED
2022 KTM 1290 Super Adventure Sport, great bike, lovely addictive power and handling but had been made smaller from the previous model, and my wife and I had no room. The seating, all three we tried, must have been invented by someone that likes to provide torture as it is too narrow. At the front I was basically sat on my crotch . The bike was designed to allow standing up and to accommodate shorter riders according to the KTM brief. Seems to be happening everywhere but they forget some people are not short and do not want to be Ewan and Charlie clones. The RT gives you a choice of seating positions without compromising comfort and I could last more than 1.5 hours without having to sleep with my legs apart that night.
Re: Why the BMW RT
WHY
It’s a bike style that suits me best. Comfort, performance, handling and luggage. My 3rd RT having had 1150, 1200 and now 1250.
REPLACED
2019 Triumph Rocket 3.
It’s a bike style that suits me best. Comfort, performance, handling and luggage. My 3rd RT having had 1150, 1200 and now 1250.
REPLACED
2019 Triumph Rocket 3.
R1250RT LE 2019
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Re: Why the BMW RT
For me it was that I wanted the ultimate tourer for me and the missus!
I had sports bikes all my life but the wife wouldn't get on them when we met and I worked shifts at the time and lots of weekends so when it came to weekends it was spent with the wife and the bike was getting left out!
I took her out on an FJR and she loved it so got one of those to start her in in to the world of bikes with the aim to get the RT
We have done a fair few trips and the comfort of the RT compared the the FJR is second to none
There was always something about the RT that kept drawing me to it so I just had to get one
I had sports bikes all my life but the wife wouldn't get on them when we met and I worked shifts at the time and lots of weekends so when it came to weekends it was spent with the wife and the bike was getting left out!
I took her out on an FJR and she loved it so got one of those to start her in in to the world of bikes with the aim to get the RT
We have done a fair few trips and the comfort of the RT compared the the FJR is second to none
There was always something about the RT that kept drawing me to it so I just had to get one
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Re: Why the BMW RT
Why?
I've had BMWs for the past 7 years, all touring models, and I've kind of got used to the layout and tech. This one was lighter than my past couple which I was struggling with a bit at low speeds due to a HCOG on one model, and then a bit of an un-nerving weave at speed on another (they all do it apparently) This was a balance of handling, lightness, tec, carrying capacity and quality.
Replaced?
Last one was a BMW K1600GA - fantastic bit of kit, loved that engine, but it was too hard to handle at low speeds and had a weave at higher speeds, not dangerous, but weird and unsettling
One before that was the GTLE version of the same bike, even worse at low speeds, but way better at high speeds, I should have got the RT after that, but loved the engine so much I spring for a new GA and only done about 4000 miles on it before swapping.
I've had BMWs for the past 7 years, all touring models, and I've kind of got used to the layout and tech. This one was lighter than my past couple which I was struggling with a bit at low speeds due to a HCOG on one model, and then a bit of an un-nerving weave at speed on another (they all do it apparently) This was a balance of handling, lightness, tec, carrying capacity and quality.
Replaced?
Last one was a BMW K1600GA - fantastic bit of kit, loved that engine, but it was too hard to handle at low speeds and had a weave at higher speeds, not dangerous, but weird and unsettling
One before that was the GTLE version of the same bike, even worse at low speeds, but way better at high speeds, I should have got the RT after that, but loved the engine so much I spring for a new GA and only done about 4000 miles on it before swapping.
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Re: Why the BMW RT
Why?
My first bike in 2020 after being bikeless for 40 years was the BMW F900XR. Compared to my 1997 Yamaha 250 Trail Bike it was powerful and sophisticated. But after 3 years riding the XR and 30,000Km of exclusively highway touring, I was increasingly noticing a number of things I didn't particularly like. These included...
1) Power and acceleration were OK, but needed to work the gears and keep revs up to feel at all sporty - not really.
2) Not a comfortable seating position even after getting custom seat made which was 50mm higher for my 6'4" height.
3) Under heavy braking, particularly at low speed the front would dive and tend to want to jack knife.
4) On the curves you have to work body weight to get onto the right line.
The R1250RT solved all these issues and particularly.
1) The higher torque at lower RPM gives a solid sporty feel. Open the throttle and you feel the shift cam kick in.
2) With stock high seat option I can sit on it all day comfortably.
3) It is unbelievably stable under heavy braking due to combination of the Dynamic Braking system and Telelever front suspension.
4) On curves it is highly flickable for a heavy bike due to low CG. I now just have to look through the curve and the bike seems to do the rest.
5) Marathon screen reduces wind buffering to a minimum, and noise substantially.
I didn't know at the time of buying the RT that it would solve all my "wish list" issues so well. This is a keeper. Love this bike.
My first bike in 2020 after being bikeless for 40 years was the BMW F900XR. Compared to my 1997 Yamaha 250 Trail Bike it was powerful and sophisticated. But after 3 years riding the XR and 30,000Km of exclusively highway touring, I was increasingly noticing a number of things I didn't particularly like. These included...
1) Power and acceleration were OK, but needed to work the gears and keep revs up to feel at all sporty - not really.
2) Not a comfortable seating position even after getting custom seat made which was 50mm higher for my 6'4" height.
3) Under heavy braking, particularly at low speed the front would dive and tend to want to jack knife.
4) On the curves you have to work body weight to get onto the right line.
The R1250RT solved all these issues and particularly.
1) The higher torque at lower RPM gives a solid sporty feel. Open the throttle and you feel the shift cam kick in.
2) With stock high seat option I can sit on it all day comfortably.
3) It is unbelievably stable under heavy braking due to combination of the Dynamic Braking system and Telelever front suspension.
4) On curves it is highly flickable for a heavy bike due to low CG. I now just have to look through the curve and the bike seems to do the rest.
5) Marathon screen reduces wind buffering to a minimum, and noise substantially.
I didn't know at the time of buying the RT that it would solve all my "wish list" issues so well. This is a keeper. Love this bike.
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Re: Why the BMW RT
Why?
Winter hack.
Replaced?
Nothing. Bought to stop me using my other bikes in bad weather.
....turns out I don't like ruining a winter hack either. It's in much better shape now than when I bought it!
Winter hack.
Replaced?
Nothing. Bought to stop me using my other bikes in bad weather.
....turns out I don't like ruining a winter hack either. It's in much better shape now than when I bought it!