BMW
R1200 Gs
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Exceptional Versatility
Comfortable Ergonomics
Proven Drivetrain
Excellent Handling
Strong Resale Value
Extensive Aftermarket Support
High Purchase Price
Complexity of Maintenance
Weight
Fuel Consumption
Electronic Issues (older models)
Telelever Suspension Limitations
Final drive issues (spline wear)
Cam chain tensioner noise
Fuel pump failure
Thoroughly inspect the final drive splines for wear, especially on higher-mileage bikes.
Check for any error codes related to the ABS or ESA systems.
Listen for unusual noises from the engine, particularly the cam chain tensioners.
Verify maintenance records; a well-maintained R1200 GS is crucial.
Test ride the bike to assess handling and comfort, paying attention to suspension performance.
Consider the specific model year and any known issues or updates for that generation.
Factor in potential costs for maintenance and parts, especially if buying from a different country.
ABS/ESA module failure
Clutch slave cylinder leaks