When it comes to motorcycles 2012 was a rough year for me. It started off with hope and promise of many smooth miles but quickly turned into a nightmare. Last spring I had a deposit on an r1100RS when dad and i found a K1200RS at national power sports. He bought the bike but quickly realized it was more my style than his. I end up not buying the R1100 and begin my journey with the K12. The first 2k miles were sheer bliss. The seating position was good, the power was awesome and i was in love. This is where the fairy tail ends. After about 2k miles the temp light came on and i found out i was losing coolant. I had foamy oil and i wasn't please, but i wasn't too worried. K bikes have notoriously unreliable water pumps right? So a couple hundred bucks and a weekend later i was back in business or so i thought. Over the next few thousand miles i keep having the same problem until i finally said F**K IT, its a head gasket and undertook the most ambitious and possibly stupid project ive ever done. With no experience i dove in and got it done. yes, it took 9 weeks of my riding season and more money than i dare to total, but i got it done. I was happy and the bike ran again. There were a few issues here and there with leaking silicon seals and crossed fuel injector wires that took time to track down but overall i was happy. I rode for a few weeks in the fall and put the bike away for the winter. A few weeks ago i got the bike out and took it for a 35 mile ride and the temp light went on again. I nearly lost it when i saw that my oil looked more like shaving cream than oil, yet again. For me that was the last straw. I cleaned out the engine with a few oil changes and coolant flushes and traded it in to the place where we got it last year.
This is where the story has the happy ending. National Powersports had an R1150RS with ABS and bags. It was the bike (albeit not exactly) the one i was feigning over last year. Well i bought it. Traded in the headache and nightmare for a far simpler machine. something oil and air cooled. While i dont want to say never, but i cannot see myself on a watercooled bike for some time after my experience this past year.
I picked up the blue beast on Thursday night and have since ridden 350 miles. Its quiet, quick (not quite like a k12, but no slouch none the less) comfortable for me and with all of the things my K was missing. It has a functioning gear indicator, both heated grips work, the speedo doesn't jump around at idle and it doesn't weigh as much as a freight liner.
I'm happy as a clam and even happier to be riding without the fear of that temp light anymore. I will keep you all posted on the adventures of new blue.