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The only people who will are BMW and they want 3 x what I would insure the regular bike with.
So talking to the dealer tomorrow and working out what I can do.
Most likely getting a Carbon Black one in September.
I know this is a first world problem but insurance companies make things irritatingly difficult sometimes.
Edit: I've managed to sort it.
Never using Bennetts again, Carol Nash are much more sorted.
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to the point I rode round in 'Rain' (low power) mode for the first week. Awesome being back on two wheels.
Is that a wethead?
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It's also, on a less positive note as I just found out, an absolute twat to clean. If you can see it, there's dirt on it.
Octatonic - love the colour of the RT, pain about the insurance though. Is it not possible to insure as a modified (paint job, Akra exhaust etc) LE?
EDIT: Just seen your edit! Good news.
KTM have been ok and the bike is a total hooligan but it as been unfun to spend more than a few hours on it at a time.
I'm off adventure bikes now but if I was going to buy one it would be the GS.
It is a brilliant bike.
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Tried a few other adventure type bikes but I came to the conclusion the GS was best for me at least. Also tried the R1200RS which oddly I immediately disliked but after about ten minutes I completely changed my mind and really liked it. Suspected it would be less comfy over longer distances compared to the GS. Pricier too!
My short list came down to the RT, the RS and the Triumph Trophy.
The RS would be a great compromise bike that did everything pretty well.
The Iconic RS is particularly tasty:
The problem was the wind protection wasn't quite good enough.
If I didn't have the S1000R and was looking for one bike to do it all then the RS would be a good option.
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I had a VFR800 FiX a while ago, the supposed ultimate do-it-all. I found mostly that it did do everything, it just didn't do any of it particularly well. Too much of a compromise. The RS is much more of an effortless cruiser though thanks to the bigger engine. Much nicer than the VFR1200 I tried too, but I think you're right about protection.
I think I'd be more tempted with the S1000R than the RS as a second bike, but if I was going down that road I'd have an RT and an Africa Twin too!
I road the Africa Twin.
Good bike but not better than the GS imho.
Yes, I'm expecting the RT and the S1000R to cover a lot of bases for me.
Of course I have nothing to go off-road but these big adventure bikes are too much for green laning unless you're an expert at it already, which I am not.
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Out of curiosity what made you go for the RT over the K1300GT?
The K1300GT isn't a current bike, I wanted a new bike.
Partly because of the warranty, partly because of the risk of buying something that has been crashed and repaired and I know the K1300 has a few issues with corrosion.
The K1300S is basically end of life, has no cruise control, worse luggage and a ride position that isn't as comfy.
If they did a new version of the K1300 that had all the electronics of the RT on it, especially cruise then I'd consider it.
I looked at the K1600GT which is an immense bike in every sense but too heavy for hustling into London and they depreciate like crazy.
I wish BMW did a proper sports tourer version of the S1000 engine.
Not the XR but basically the ergonomics of the RS or K1300 but with everything you get on the S1000R or RR, with luggage.
It would be immense.
But the whole world is adventure mad so I doubt it will happen.
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The sooner they hurry up and allow design of a completely customisable motorcycle, built to our exact specs.... best bits of each one....! Maybe there will be an inline four replacement for the K1300S in the future but then maybe that's what the RS is for.
Went for a back lane / B road blast this afternoon, of which there are plenty here. Makes me glad I chose the GS - it could just be the ultimate all rounder! (After one or two minor tweaks). Got to test the ABS too, meeting a milk tanker on a rather narrow road, which is thankfully very confidence inspiring. Still too scared to take it off road though! Cross country trip to Bristol this weekend for a course, if the weather holds out. Fingers crossed!
Learn offroad riding on a little 250cc, 100kg dirt bike and then see if you think you can handle a 250kg behemoth.
You'll have a lot more fun on a smaller bike and have a much smaller repair bill.
You can pick up a 250cc Honda CRF for a couple of grand.
Same price as pretty much any repair you will need on your GS.
For instance, if you fuck up the headers on your GS from it bottoming out (easily done) then you are looking at about the same price.
Heading up to collect the RT now.
WHOOHOO!
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She's a beaut mate, enjoy.
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Was out with some sports bike riding mate- I was leading with the Navigator V.
Nav V lead me up a single track road which turned into a muddy quagmire for about a mile or so.
Riding a 280kg tourer on mud is decidedly unfun but I didn't bin it so happy.
Oh and Mrs Oct took my 'I might ride to Tuscany' musing from the other day seriously (we had flights booked for a wedding in August) and promptly cancelled my flight so I now have to ride there.
I'm really loving the new steed.
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