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RE: Selling price for new 2000 RS



Kathy,

I'll second Brett's input on the F650; my dealer (Cal 
BMW/Triumph in Mt. View, CA) has these as loaners when one's 
bike is in the shop, so I've had a few experiences with it.  The 
seat to ground measurement is quite a bit more than the RS.

I would also second his opinion about selling the RS, much as I'd 
hate to see you do that.  However, comfort is one of the most 
important aspects of a bike, and if the RS does not fit, then you 
should find another ride.

Good luck.

- -Keith
'00 RS
Fremont, CA, USA

On 27 Dec 2000, at 12:44, brettis wrote:

> <snip>
>
> from the sound of it. As for the BMW F650...if you can't plant your feet on
> the RS, you certainly won't be able to do so on the F650! 
>
> <snip>
> 
> Sorry to hear of your discomfort. I personally demand that my bike be
> comfortable--pain isn't supposed to be part of the experience!
> 
> cheers,
> Brett
> Bellevue/Seattle
> 
> 
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