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New to RSW from Texas
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Last February, I imported a '16 12RS from Arizona, to add to my '16 800GT.  I have a "thang" for blue bikes.   I prefer well kept used bikes to utilize someone else's cash to farkle it as I would have.  I've upgraded to a medium Z-technik screen with Puig deflector, a Moto-mate high GPS mount and 3DAM adapter to elevate my Zumo, a Nelson-Rigg tail pack and OGIO/RAM mount tank bag.  For the RS, I prefer the RAM mount over Givi's Tank Lock system for refueling. For touring, factory panniers and a Shad 45-59L expandable top case big enough to bring your elephant with you.  

MOA and Lone Star BMW Riders club are current affiliations.  A very active riding club, LSBMWR has been toughing out a long dry triple-digit summer.  

I ride to explore.  End of September, with my son (Aprilla 660RS), we plan to base in Matador, TX to tour Palo Pinto and Caprock Canyons (1958 "The Big Country"). For kicks, I seek out film locations for 50's and 60's westerns.  Weekenders are retracing local portions and artifacts of the transcontinental Bankhead (east/west) Highway, and the Meridian (US81 Mexico/Canada) Highways.

Glad to join up with the like-minded to share knowledge and experiences.  May we cross roads one day!

       
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#2
Very nice intro and welcome to the Forum Community. Nice pair of blue bikes you have. Smile
Regards,
Grumpy Goat
2016 BMW R1200RS
2023 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro
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#3
Nice bikes . the 800 is a great little ride . what part of Texas ?
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#4
Nicely kitted out RS. A++
Be stubborn with your dream but flexible with your path. '20 R1250RS, '87 VFR400F Former bikes: '66 T120 Bonneville 650, '69 CB750, '73 CB350F, '83 VF750F, '84 VF1000F, '85 VF1000R, '07 VFR800, '10 GL1800, '16 Ducati Scrambler.
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#5
Cool, but get yourself a slip on pipe from one of the usual suspects. I love my SC Project.
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(09-09-2023, 06:17 AM)c10 Wrote: Nice bikes . the 800 is a great little ride .  what part of Texas ?

Thanks c10!  I live in Allen. 

As a beginner, when 515 lb 68HP CB750 four's were beastly, 470 lbs and 90 ponies is great fun.  F motors just need to be wound up >6K!
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(09-10-2023, 09:44 PM)maxredline Wrote: Cool, but get yourself a slip on pipe from one of the usual suspects. I love my SC Project.

Thanks, maxredline!  

I get the significant weight reduction and unique tone (possible safety benefit) by going aftermarket.    My frugal mind would normally weigh the benefits and expense against a couple sets of Dunlop Roadsmart 4's. Wink  What criteria did you use to justify switching pipes?
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(09-09-2023, 05:52 AM)Grumpy Goat Wrote: Very nice intro and welcome to the Forum Community. Nice pair of blue bikes you have. Smile

Thank you, Grumpy Goat.  Love and rely on your teaching videos! Keep 'em coming!
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(09-12-2023, 07:33 PM)Chug Wrote: Thank you, Grumpy Goat.  Love and rely on your teaching videos! Keep 'em coming!

Thanks. I learn as I go along and figured that someone else might also learn as well.
Regards,
Grumpy Goat
2016 BMW R1200RS
2023 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro
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