My New Toy

Welcome to the forum, Congratulations & Enjoy... Good luck with it and stay safe out there while on the road..

Those models are super sweet looking out of the box, any upgrades and such on the horizon?
 
Welcome to the forum, Congratulations & Enjoy... Good luck with it and stay safe out there while on the road..

Those models are super sweet looking out of the box, any upgrades and such on the horizon?
I’m thinking I’ll put the Wunderlich 11” ape hangers on. I miss the configuration of the R1200C that I rode for many years.
I’ve had a lot of bikes in the last 50 years, but the R1200c was one bike I never got tired of looking at or swinging a leg over. This R18 is a rebirth for me.
 
I have the same bike....and and trying like hell to just leave it alone. I removed the rear seat and footpegs, added the Roland Sands valve covers..plan to do the bren tune remap and swap out the air filter....and leave it alone....

It's kind of a classic as is....don't want to F with it....
 
I have the same bike....and and trying like hell to just leave it alone. I removed the rear seat and footpegs, added the Roland Sands valve covers..plan to do the bren tune remap and swap out the air filter....and leave it alone....

It's kind of a classic as is....don't want to F with it....
I have the same bike....and and trying like hell to just leave it alone. I removed the rear seat and footpegs, added the Roland Sands valve covers..plan to do the bren tune remap and swap out the air filter....and leave it alone....

It's kind of a classic as is....don't want to F with it....
I do understand your statement about preserving it even though I mentioned the Wunderlich apes. This bike is so iconic. Really glad to have the anniversary edition. I learned that BMW floorboards sit lower than the pegs, so in spite of the high expense, I took the plunge.
 
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