A previous post compared my R12R to my husbands R12RT. One area that seems completely subjective to each person's individual tastes is the cockpit of their bike. Should it move with, or independently of, the handlebars? That will be the $64,000 question for the next 30 seconds. Here are the respective motorbikes in question. I could probably get used to independent handlebars...but I don't have to, so I won't. :) To each their own. I don't necessarily think one is better than the other, just what one is accustomed to.
Just take a look at the differences in those control panels!?! My R has a tight little panel, just the necessities. His has these dials and space for speakers and humongous mirrors! LOL
A disheartening view :(
...but my baby took great care of me over the weekend and it was my turn to return the favor. She was going in for her 30K service and brake line recall. Mr. Oilburner's was going in for its 12K service, new shoes and brake line recall also. They should be back at home on Thursday. :)
I called to set appts for next week. But they offered to send the trailer to pick the bikes up today. I couldn't logically refuse. It was just the emotional side that didn't want to let them go.
I may fit in with this motley crew yet. :) Have crocs, will travel. But notice the glass of wine and the baby camera.