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Hi guys and girls, after much deliberation and 50 yrs biking mostly
sports bikes until 2005 when I joined the super naked clan have now decided wait for it. Time to grow up a little bit and get something a bit more practical, especially for any future European tours, I have just about to purchased a new r 1250 rs se in black being delivered next week. I am rather excited and believe this to be my last bike? SWMBO says she hopes so as I’ve spent a small fortune on bikes over the yrs. regards to all Lou (my nickname).
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Welcome to the site and congratulations on your new RS.
Lee
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Many thanks.
I just informed my wife that my time on the RS is a sign of my maturity.... (You can probably feel the eye roll through your computer.)
Welcome aboard - suspect you'll find this bike does everything you ask it to.
"A good man always knows his limitations...."
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(07-07-2021, 12:48 PM)Lucas47 Wrote: Hi guys and girls, after much deliberation and 50 yrs biking mostly
sports bikes until 2005 when I joined the super naked clan have now decided wait for it. Time to grow up a little bit and get something a bit more practical, especially for any future European tours, I have just about to purchased a new r 1250 rs se in black being delivered next week. I am rather excited and believe this to be my last bike? SWMBO says she hopes so as I’ve spent a small fortune on bikes over the yrs. regards to all Lou (my nickname).
Welcome to the Forum Community, Lou. Always good to have another member from the other side of the pond.
I am sure that you will enjoy the RS as much as we do. You will find that it probably has as much if not more character than all the other sport and naked bikes combined.
Regards,
Grumpy Goat
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Congratulations on you great new bike.
Last bike!??? There is always one more!
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Well picked up my 2021 1250rs se on 8thJuly and just coming up to 3000 miles
I must say it was the right choice and lovin it. Regards to all Lou
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Congratulations on the new bike! Wow - 3000 miles already. You're not wasting any time.
Regards,
Grumpy Goat
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(07-07-2021, 12:48 PM)Lucas47 Wrote: I am rather excited and believe this to be my last bike?
I have a riding buddy that has been saying that for almost 20 years, (5 or 6 bikes ago) he's going to be 83 pretty soon!
Frank
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Good to 'meet' you, Lou! Enjoy the RS, like the rest of us.
Ray B. - a fellow UK 47-er.