How big is the BMW K 1200 LT?

How big is the BMW K 1200 LT?

2002 BMW K 1200 LT. Picture by BMW. Published with permission.. Submit more pictures. More pictures… 3.9 See the detailed rating of touring capabilities, reliability, accident risk, etc. Compare with any other motorbike. 770 mm (30.3 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

What kind of mods does a BMW K1200LT have?

The BMW K1200LT has every mod con you can think of, even if most of them are optional extras, and it goes, handles and stops more than acceptably for such an enormously heavy motorcycle. Video: Watch the BMW K1200LT take on the Victory Vision, Honda’s Goldwing and Harley-Davidson’s Electra Glide

Which is better the BMW K1200LT or the BMW Lux?

But on balance, the BMW K1200LT seems no more, or less reliable, than its grand touring competitor motorcycles. The fully equipped BMW K1200LT Lux, which costs another £1500 over the base motorcycle is one to have, as it will probably retain its resale value better in the long run.

How long is a BMW K1200LT good for?

As a long term, long distance, motorcycle purchase, the BMW K1200LT could actually depreciate less than the average sportsbike over five years and 35,000 miles. Find a BMW K1200LT for sale. Insurance group: 14 of 17 – compare motorcycle insurance quotes now.

2002 BMW K 1200 LT. Picture by BMW. Published with permission.. Submit more pictures. More pictures… 3.9 See the detailed rating of touring capabilities, reliability, accident risk, etc. Compare with any other motorbike. 770 mm (30.3 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

The BMW K1200LT has every mod con you can think of, even if most of them are optional extras, and it goes, handles and stops more than acceptably for such an enormously heavy motorcycle. Video: Watch the BMW K1200LT take on the Victory Vision, Honda’s Goldwing and Harley-Davidson’s Electra Glide

But on balance, the BMW K1200LT seems no more, or less reliable, than its grand touring competitor motorcycles. The fully equipped BMW K1200LT Lux, which costs another £1500 over the base motorcycle is one to have, as it will probably retain its resale value better in the long run.

Why is my 2002 BMW K1200R no more?

After just over a year of ownership and 36,000 kms or so my K1200RS is no more due to a rather serious partially airborne incident.