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Hey y'all...
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I'm considering buying a '23 R1250RS. RSWasserboxerForum looks perfect for learning all about this model. I'm not a stranger to BMW. In the past, I've enjoyed many (s)miles on a K100RS, an R100RS, a K75S, an R1150RS and an R1200S.  

I currently ride a KTM 790ADV for gravel travel & a KTM 500EXC for serious offroad. I miss riding in "sport touring" mode.

cheers, M

Headed to the Alps next week... WAM_thumbsup
   
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#2
Welcome to the Forum Commuity! Talk about entrance with a bank ... nice picture! Are you one of those riders?

The RSWasserboxer Forum Community is a great place to get useful information on the model. We try and keep the discussions on point and focused - quality trumps quantity on this Forum. Wink

I also have a few videos on what to do (and not do) if you plan on working on your bike yourself.

Looking forward to your progress getting an RS.
Regards,
Grumpy Goat
2016 BMW R1200RS
2023 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro
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(05-21-2023, 02:20 PM)Magile Wrote: I'm considering buying a '23 R1250RS....

I've enjoyed many (s)miles on a K100RS, an R100RS, a K75S, an R1150RS and an R1200S.  

With that background, you'll find the ergonomics make it feel like an old friend - a rejuvenated, more powerful, well-behaved old friend, whose electronics will also help you feel a little younger in the twisties.
"A good man always knows his limitations...."
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