New owner... first ride
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New owner... first ride
Now I have the new battery in and got the bike started I went for my first ride. The first ride on a bike in five years, and the first ride ever on a BMW. I just went down the road a bit and back just in first and second gear. The torque twist of the motor I had heard about is definately noticable. I also notice a bit of a clunk as you apply and let off throttle in first. Is this normal? It's as if there's a little slack in the drive train. The bike only has 9K on it so I don't believe it should be worn out.
Any suggestions for things to look for as I take it for its maiden voyage tomorrow? thanks Mike in Maine
New to BMW...2002 Blue R1150 RT
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A BMW that doesn't have some clunking in the transmission is probably broken!
Welcome to the club! Congrats on the new machine. It is a fine ride.
You will learn how to miminize the clunk and as was said, it gets less so at higher gears.
You will learn how to miminize the clunk and as was said, it gets less so at higher gears.
'02 in black - the real BMW color! (Now gone to a new home)
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Boxer, she may not be a virgin, but he is, sot of (again).Boxer wrote:That bike has 9,000 miles on it. It's no virgin. ...Take her up close to the rev limiter a couple of times...Wind through the gears aggressively...But keep everything well lubed in the process.
She'll LOVE you for it.
Mianiac, don't listen to Boxer. I suggest instead that you let her take you gently. Don't go all the way for now. You'll slowly gain self-confidence. Until you've been together for a while, rember to play it safe. Leave Boxer's aggressive style for later in your relationship.
(Hey Boxer, you started it!)
Carlos D.
um uh... this IS a motorcycle right?Arbreacames wrote:Boxer, she may not be a virgin, but he is, sot of (again).Boxer wrote:That bike has 9,000 miles on it. It's no virgin. ...Take her up close to the rev limiter a couple of times...Wind through the gears aggressively...But keep everything well lubed in the process.
She'll LOVE you for it.
Mianiac, don't listen to Boxer. I suggest instead that you let her take you gently. Don't go all the way for now. You'll slowly gain self-confidence. Until you've been together for a while, rember to play it safe. Leave Boxer's aggressive style for later in your relationship.
(Hey Boxer, you started it!)
Freedom is dangerous. Those in power that steal freedom are more dangerous.
I bought my 02 black R with only 5200 miles on ithoundog wrote:Where did you find an '02 with only 9000 miles on it?![]()
I have an '04 with 30,000. That just blows my mind.
Congradulations![]()
Tommy
Got it on Ebay for a VERY good price. I love Ebay. Bought 3 bikes on it so far.
Erik (a.k.a. Norseman9)
Lexington, MA
2002 R1150R (black, the only color)
Yankee Beemers
Lexington, MA
2002 R1150R (black, the only color)
Yankee Beemers
It was all I expected...
I'm really pleased with my first ride... only about 40 miles, but that was all I had time for. It's been a while since I've ridden a bike so that may taint my impressions. It really does't appear this is a bike designed to putt around town. It sure somes into its own when you get up to speed and settle yourself into the seat. I'm afraid there's some projects around the house they may go undone this summer! I can already see a little scoot around the Gaspe in my future! Thanks to all Mike
New to BMW...2002 Blue R1150 RT
It does like to stretch its legs but I find it OK for commuting on as well. I only have a 10 mile trip to work and on sunny mornings it's just not enough and I feel like riding right past and disappearing over the horizon.
I've only had mine 2 weeks but I've come to love it already and can't wait to get out there to put some serious miles on it!
I've only had mine 2 weeks but I've come to love it already and can't wait to get out there to put some serious miles on it!
noticing a trend?
I've been the classic car route for many years and even strayed to the "other" two cylinders on a couple of occasions and I'll have to say one of the first things I noticed coming into the BMW fold is that people love to put miles on these as opposed to being proud of low milage... I think I'm going to like this!
Mike in Maine
Mike in Maine
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Do you go to Rainbow for your bikes?
I have had my R1150 R since October last year after p/exing my R1100S.
It's nice to see another rider a little closer to home using the forum
ps mine has only done 11K and I got a real bargain, panniers, ABS, heated grips, etc.
R1200R, Night Black, 2007
R1150R, Black, 2001
Black is Best
R1150R, Black, 2001
Black is Best