K 1200 S review

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For those that are interested, my review of the BMW K 1200 S is on the website.

Please follow the link from the main page.

http://www.ksrc-au.com
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No we're not you traitorous bitch.. hahahaha *cracks whip* You will not ride Euro trash again!
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Tuff life but someone has to live it right Jas?.
Glad you won it n got hame safe mate.
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hahahhahahahahahaha
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why?
ride a BMW ..and you may need an ambulance....
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but seriously...good report on your trip to Deutschland

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Thanks Ian, and as for the pic, I think it brought good luck to the group. Only one off for the 3 days and no one hurt.
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Jason,

Great review. Much better than most reviews I've read on the K1200S. I agree with you that, properly implemented, ABS has a lot to offer (especially for the average street rider) and I wish bike journos would recognise that.

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Derek_C wrote:Jason,

Great review. Much better than most reviews I've read on the K1200S. I agree with you that, properly implemented, ABS has a lot to offer (especially for the average street rider) and I wish bike journos would recognise that.

Derek


Thanks Derek. Most bike journos have their heads up their arse, and don't like anything that adds weight to the bike. Their loss.
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i actually seen a nice bmw at the bmw motogp tent. it look alright
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mrmina wrote:i actually seen a nice bmw at the bmw motogp tent. it look alright


Was it the K1200S?
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who cares it's a POS BM :P
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