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Test rode BMW R1200RT today - impression
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<blockquote data-quote="WHS" data-source="post: 1234043" data-attributes="member: 87892"><p>Well, for me it came down to two bikes... The FJR or the RT. And I have to say, the expectations for the RT were much higher given the $8K price difference. Yeah, yeah I know the RT base price is within a grand, but good luck finding one under $23K... Then when you take maintenance and dealerships into account, I really started leaning heavily to the FJR. I saw a 2014 FJR A for $14,900 and went hmmm, then Pro-Caliber quoted me $15,200 for a 2015 FJR ES OTD, and that's all she wrote. I couldn't be happier. I mean I have owned a few bikes over the years and many have given me lots of joy, but nothing compares to the shear pleasure of riding this machine. Whenever I stop, all I want to do is take off again.</p><p></p><p>Ride your Ride and be happy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WHS, post: 1234043, member: 87892"] Well, for me it came down to two bikes... The FJR or the RT. And I have to say, the expectations for the RT were much higher given the $8K price difference. Yeah, yeah I know the RT base price is within a grand, but good luck finding one under $23K... Then when you take maintenance and dealerships into account, I really started leaning heavily to the FJR. I saw a 2014 FJR A for $14,900 and went hmmm, then Pro-Caliber quoted me $15,200 for a 2015 FJR ES OTD, and that's all she wrote. I couldn't be happier. I mean I have owned a few bikes over the years and many have given me lots of joy, but nothing compares to the shear pleasure of riding this machine. Whenever I stop, all I want to do is take off again. Ride your Ride and be happy! [/QUOTE]
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