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Hello,
I recently picked up a 2016 R1200RS, and just joined the forum. I came from a F800s that I owned for 5 years/30,000 miles. I loved that bike, but Ive wanted an R1200RS ever since I learned about its existence 3 years ago. Well, now i have one, and im wondering why I didnt buy it years ago.
Im looking forward to learning and sharing knowledge about these bikes.
Anyways, Here's a photo of my bike...on my bike. And my 2007 F800s
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Welcome to the forum.
What town in NH?
I lived in Woodsville for awhile when I was a kid.
Nice bike carrier.
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First I've seen of a bike carrier like that. Pretty dope.
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(09-20-2021, 10:37 AM)Pyrrho Wrote: First I've seen of a bike carrier like that. Pretty dope.
I saw one once in Arkansas.
I like the upright mount NHrider has better.
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(09-20-2021, 08:58 AM)NHrider Wrote: Hello,
I recently picked up a 2016 R1200RS, and just joined the forum. I came from a F800s that I owned for 5 years/30,000 miles. I loved that bike, but Ive wanted an R1200RS ever since I learned about its existence 3 years ago. Well, now i have one, and im wondering why I didnt buy it years ago.
Welcome to the Forum Community. I know you will find lots of useful information here and am sure you will enjoy your RS as we do. Interesting bicycle rig ... you must get lots of looks as you go down the road.
Regards,
Grumpy Goat
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The looks can be concerning as sometimes "just a look" turns into a driver trying to take a photo....while they're driving haha
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(09-20-2021, 11:16 AM)Lee Wrote: I like the upright mount NHrider has better.
Agreed, and with a bit of Google-fu it looks like a 2x2 Cycles rack.
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Correct. Is the 2x2 cycles vertical mini rack
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Who needs an adv tourer to go offroad when you can strap a real offroad bike to your sport tourer? Will definitely be looking into something like this when I get my moto scoot.
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09-23-2021, 08:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-23-2021, 08:44 PM by Ray.)
And the beauty of the 2 by 2 vertical rack is that you can also mount your top case....
Love the perspective from the rear as the large bicycle wheels seem to dwarf the RS.
Well done. Welcome aboard.
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