:shh my RT might hear you.
Ursula's saying fuck that shit...I can hear her all the way down in the garage.

:shh my RT might hear you.

The S1000RR is so badass, that it got lucky and was ridden by Connie.
Triple


I expect to be buying one in a couple of years!
...a guy at work, who's kind of short (maybe 5'6"), is thinking about getting a sport touring bike as a first bike. He was looking at a BMW 1200rt (I think that's what the letters were)... would this be a good one to get?
I expect to be buying one in a couple of years!
OK, so I have a question for you sport tourer experts... a guy at work, who's kind of short (maybe 5'6"), is thinking about getting a sport touring bike as a first bike. He was looking at a BMW 1200rt (I think that's what the letters were)... would this be a good one to get? It was really clean, 24,000 miles, but it looks kind of big and heavy... is he going to have trouble with it due to his height? I'm not familiar with the bike, so I didn't really have an answer for him...

Connie: I'd recommend your friend give serious consideration to the F800ST.
Connie: I'd recommend your friend give serious consideration to the F800ST. It's a great sport tourer as a first/second bike. Does many things really well, is quite forgiving while still feeling sporty, is quite comfortable without being too big and bulky. It also comes in a "short option" with a 31.x" seat. I rode one all around Europe for a year as my entry back into Motorcycles. Loved it. When I moved to the states, I decided to swing more "sport" than "tour" and upgraded to an S1000RR
FWIW. YMMV.
I completely agree. The 2013 model is called the F800GT and it's an even better bike. Either way he can't loose.
Triple
There's plenty of F800ST's on the used market, Connie.

Stuck a post it to his monitor to start looking for them, but I'll leave the quest up to him!![]()
At San Jose BMW right now.
It's got like $1,500 worth of bags on it.
2008, 32,500 miles, $7,995; if you know anything about San Jose BMW you'll know they went over it with a fine toothed comb.
Sport Touring star with all the right stuff. Very clean, well equipped and maintained F800 ST. Heated grips, BMW expandable SIde Cases and a trick Coocase tail trunk with Remote Keyless unlocking feature. Good tires, runs very smooth and strong .. just a nice bike at a nice price.
Rare Matte Silver factory finish
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OK, so I have a question for you sport tourer experts... a guy at work, who's kind of short (maybe 5'6"), is thinking about getting a sport touring bike as a first bike. He was looking at a BMW 1200rt
No.
I'm 5'8" and spend my days on tall bikes (R6, motocrossers, and supermotos), and the RT is the only bike I've dropped (vs. laid down) as an experienced rider. Granted, all three hard bags were loaded, AND I had a pillion, and I pulled an idiotic move of trying to back into a spot at the curb, but even without that it's a lot to handle for a short guy. While the RT is unbelievably easy to handle above 5 mph, it is just too tall for a beginner and too expensive to drop, which all beginners will (sometimes frequently).
The seat height is the same if not lower than many sport bikes which beginners seem to think are ideal for them.
From the looks of it, I'm guessing it weighs probably what- 100lbs more? And its weight sits higher than a sportbike's.
Oh- he's interested in that one posted earlier! Thanks, Geoff!![]()