848 recommendations?

Started by beemergeek, February 13, 2010, 05:09:17 PM

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beemergeek

Hi, as most of you know, I've been riding the BMW K1200S for a number of years.   Well, I've got a vibration at around 4K-4.3K that is really starting to irritate me.

To make a long story short, it looks like it will be around 2K to fix my K1200S.  It's got 12K miles on it, and I'm thinking that a new bike may be the alternative.

I rode the K1300S, and it's good, but I'm wondering if a complete change is in order.

Northern Euro Motorcycles has a couple of 848's in stock.  What does everybody think of the 848?

Will it be too anemic after the K1200S?   Is the 848S worth the cost difference, or should I be looking at an 1148?

Does anybody know how the 848S stacks up against the Nicky Hayden 848 edition?

Hell, who knows?  I might even show up to Ducati of the Rockies on a <gasp> Ducati!

Thanks in advance!

flynbulldog

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An 848 will be anemic compared to your 1200. It will also be very light and nimble compared to your 1200.
A 1198 will be astounding compared to what your used to if you give yourself time to get acclimated to the differences.
They are so different that you may have a hard time changing your perception.

What's an 848S? nope, no such animal, the Hayden edition is a paint job. It's up to you if that is worth it or not. I love it.

All twins vibrate in a lower frequency than fours. You need to understand that going in. Sometimes they feel a bit crude IMO.

A duc is not for everybody. I don't know you but I think most Beemer guys would have a hard time appreciating a Ducati.
They just have a different approach to the whole sport. Ducati's fast revving raw and outrageous engine is 180 degrees from a smooth sophisticated BMW four.

Personally I wouldn't be satisfied with an 848 on the street I'd have to go for the 1198, but I think an 848 would make a great track bike.

Why don't you have a look at the new 1000RR? I rode it last week and it's outstanding!

PS also keep in mind that almost all new Ducs have fueling hicups and will not work with a powercommander without a bunch of trouble and expense.
Ride one first and pay close attention to low speed and traffic conditions. Not all bikes are the same.

beemergeek

Flynbulldog, your points are very valid.   I still plan to test ride an 848, but I think you're right in that it won't be a good fit for me.

I want to test ride a Streetfighter S.   It seems that if it 'fits' you (e.g. feels good for your body size), it's a good ride.   It's also in the performance range that I'm used to.

Regarding the S1000RR, I don't want to buy a first-year bike.   BMW has a history of tweaks, and small changes in follow-up years that makes the first year units unattractive.

This is the reason I'm looking to replace my K1200S -- the K1300S has the fixes that aren't in my K1200S.    BMW is learning, but I don't want to drop 13K on a bike that may encounter problems later.

I also like the new 7500 mile maintenance interval in the new Ducs.  That drops the ongoing maintenance cost significantly.

Thanks!

ducducgooseme

How about a 1098/1198?   Better power, same looks as 848
If you love your bike, set it free.
If it comes back to you, you've
probably high-sided.

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Quote from: ducducgooseme on February 19, 2010, 05:16:14 PM
How about a 1098/1198?   Better power, same looks as 848

You know anyone trying to sell a 1098S?  ;D
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