BMW R1200RS too low/too much wind flow?

BMW R1200RS too low/too much wind flow?

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Hugo Stiglitz

Original Poster:

39,394 posts

226 months

Tuesday 10th June
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I want one but I'm tallish.. I sat on the bike that I want, perfect condition and history but I note the screen height and exposure

I can also flat foot.

No good?

Martylaa

240 posts

204 months

Tuesday 10th June
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I spent a lot of time thinking about these, but as soon as i sat on it, then it felt too stretched for me and I think it would have been a hell of a lump to move around at low speed...

Went elsewhere in the end

St9174

3 posts

45 months

Tuesday 10th June
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I had one for 3 years, I made it work but had to spend some money to do so, for reference I am 6’3 with a 34” inside leg. The modifications that made it OK for me were a Wunderlich high seat and a Givi tall screen.

Billy2023

46 posts

28 months

Tuesday 10th June
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I’m only 5”10 and find the bike very comfy and will happily do a 5 hour stint just stopping for fuel. Bizarrely I find the wind protection better with the screen in the low position.

hiccy18

3,314 posts

82 months

Tuesday 10th June
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I'm 5'11, screen in the low position puts cleaner airflow to the head. Taller screens are available. Often thought high seat might suit me. Yes it's low, weight is low so it's easy to move around and maneouver at low speeds, even two up with luggage. Comfy, 8+ hour days, but if you're 6ft+ I think the ergos will need some work.

smifffymoto

5,060 posts

220 months

Tuesday 10th June
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I had one for 12 months.
I’m 180cm and the screen in its highest position directed the wind straight to my forehead so I rode with it at its lowest setting as that was more tolerable.
I also got a stiff backside after about 45 minutes and needed to take a break.

I now have a TL 1000s which I find more comfortable and have ridden more in 2 months than I did the BMW in 12.

baxb

472 posts

207 months

Wednesday 11th June
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Has mine 4 years, I'm 6'2" & put a Wunderlich tall seat on it last year as my knees were complaining after 90mins in the saddle. Much better with the additional height, I didn't want to lower the pegs as I do the occasional track day & can confirm footpegs deck out before the cylinder heads! Mine came with a puig touring screen, but my head is still above it in the tall position so find it a bit noisy.

I'll go away on it once/twice a year, 2 weeks in Spain & Portugal last year 2up covering 1800 miles & a week in France/Belgium/Germany this year solo covering 1500 miles. It's a brilliant bike for that sort of trip, I like the slightly "sporty" riding position & the grunt from the twin means you are rarely in the wrong gear for an overtake.

You've had an R1200R I think? So not a huge amount different.

Hugo Stiglitz

Original Poster:

39,394 posts

226 months

Wednesday 11th June
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Which i loved! but just wanted a bit more protection.

I love the engine, it's idiosyncrasies.

Mr Dendrite

2,353 posts

225 months

Wednesday 11th June
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R1250RS here and 6ft, the ergonomics are identical to the 1200.
My solution was a BMW sports seat (off eBay) and a screen extension, I got the Wunderlich, which is beautifully made but a cheap eBay special would do just as well.
The sports seat just eases my knees a bit but it can throw more weight onto your wrists. The wunderlich seat looks very good.
I also tried a Powerbronze extended screen but prefer the extension piece as you can vary the angle to suit.
Second what baxb says about sporty touring thumbup

Edited by Mr Dendrite on Wednesday 11th June 10:20

black-k1

12,452 posts

244 months

Wednesday 11th June
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I'm struggling to understand what the question is here, or if it's just a banter thread about the R1200RS.

Whether a screen height works for a rider can really only be answered by that rider. One riders acceptable is another riders totally unacceptable, even when the riders are the same size.

There are raised, flip up and double bubble alternative screens available if you find the standard scree doesn't work for you so I think you can be confident that you'll be able to find a screen that works for you.

Hugo Stiglitz

Original Poster:

39,394 posts

226 months

Wednesday 11th June
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Yup I've got a Puig screen top extender which I'll try first before any drastic screen extension
I don't mind knees bent, makes me feel more in the bike anyway.

hiccy18

3,314 posts

82 months

Wednesday 11th June
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If it's a 1200R with more weather protection you're looking for you can fit the R bars to the RS, seat and pegs are identical.