greg the pole
There are no stupid questions, only stupid people
LOLMick said:It looks like it was towed to variuos locations.
BMW 1200 GS 2013
While watching keep an eye out for the ramp and the tyre tracks from the trailer.
I like it...how it
a: was cleaner then clean in the middle of africa
b: they shielded it from the elements (the bus stop while raining) have to protect all the buttons
c: it was just parked there, presumably waiting for the recovery vehicle, or a replacement to show up ::002::
I have to post this on facebook for all my GS riding buddies, see if we can get them reiled up..
Usual responses are: oh yeah, wasn't there a recall for a tank o-ring, and your spokes can't stay in..rabble rabble!!!
::025:: ::025::
But in all seriousness..I don't like the attitude that comes with the bikes, either from the people selling them, or the people that drink the bmw kool aid.
When I was asking around in early 2010 about the tenere, the bmw boys knew (dealers) that it was coming. Oh my the slagging they gave the bike, without ever riding one.
Same goes for the owners, you're not going to say anything bad, about a bike that you just dropped $25 cdn on even if it's a pile. Hey that's what they all do.
I know a guy that bought a 2009 or 2010 GSA, first 3000 mi, he had warped disks (front), his electronic fuel injection gave up the ghost two states away from colorado, and...it took bmw
over 6 weeks to actually trouble shoot the problem, and give him the bike back.
So bring on the new one, can't wait for the new generation of kool aid drinkers spewing their religion at us.