01-23-2023, 01:53 AM
Hello all,
My name is Rob and I am from the Netherlands. (54 years old)
Last year I purchased a 2018 R1200RS in the color frozen bronze.
Before that I had a 1200GS for a year but I couldn't really get used to it. Especially with the height my wife and I had problems, probably due to age
I really liked the engine of the GS, so the RS was the next logical choice for me.
I adjusted the seating position of the RS with the Wunderlich handlebar conversion, this immediately gave me a familiar feeling as I had been riding naked bikes for about 30 years.
That I don't have to get used to the fairing is obvious, a little less wind is great, but now I have to keep a closer eye on the speed.
Kind regards Rob
My name is Rob and I am from the Netherlands. (54 years old)
Last year I purchased a 2018 R1200RS in the color frozen bronze.
Before that I had a 1200GS for a year but I couldn't really get used to it. Especially with the height my wife and I had problems, probably due to age
I really liked the engine of the GS, so the RS was the next logical choice for me.
I adjusted the seating position of the RS with the Wunderlich handlebar conversion, this immediately gave me a familiar feeling as I had been riding naked bikes for about 30 years.
That I don't have to get used to the fairing is obvious, a little less wind is great, but now I have to keep a closer eye on the speed.
Kind regards Rob


Still, some find the angle at the hips better as it does not push the seat loads straight up the spine. When I got my Tracer I used to feel a little uncomfortable with the upright position, but I soon got accustomed, and I have had back issues / surgery in the past. I still don't have any handlebar risers and at this point don't expect to fit any.