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As someone else mentioned, TB sync is critical. Before that can be done, the valves should be adjusted... I've had several BMWs, and 3 of the R series. My 1150RT was closest to the RS, and it was very smooth if I did the tune up, not so much if a dealer did it...
As for the <shrug>, well, it's just a discussion among friends, is it not?
It certainly is. I meant it as "well, I've been telling you guys this for ever.." I've had two BMWs.. neither was "Zee greatest best engineered motorcycle in zee vorld." <shrug> Gimme a Guzzi.
Opposed twins have a secondary vibration that won't go away...period. Not included with your purchase of a 90 degree single crank pin guzzi.
I think I may detect some bias on this topic.
After owning it for fifteen years, I still find my R1150R to be the closest I have come to the "perfect" motorcycle. At 500 lbs with the aftermarket can,
The motor (properly running with an AF-XIED 02 manipulator) delivers smooth, torquey, tractable power through the entire rev range -- way punchier than a V7/V9, and with much longer legs on the highway. Top shelf aftermarket suspension (Ohlins & Hyperpro) make ride and handling a breeze
Yes, there is the rocking couple boxer vibe, but it's a low frequency, low amplitude vibration which i don't mind:
I have to agree with Larry. I've owned a number of BMWs and have ridden even more. I've never noticed more or weirder vibrations than the Harleys or Guzzis that I've owned.
<<YOU LOST 52# with the installation of an aftermarket muffler????>> Akrapovic claims their titanium can saves a little over 27 lbs compared to the stock muffler.
Ah I see where you got that number, but what so no truck scale? MCN (Consumer News), back when they used to actually do things like weigh bikes, claimed 552# wet in 2001.
I'm inclined to go with the Service and Technical booklet that came with the new bike....