Yes Nick, I'm putting out material as fast as I can afford to. The K1200RS series will come when I've got more funding. Time and money and there's never enough of either. Thanks, Chris
Steve, The R1100S is much sportier than the R1100RS. They are not the same bike with different plastic. RS has 90 HP, the S 98 HP. 5 speed vs. 6 speed. Reliable cable operated clutch that does not have the spline failure as often as the S and later hydraulic clutch models... and the RS is a decent travelling bike. More comfortable for long trips than the S model. Good luck, Chris
Thanks for continuing making your videos. 👍👍
Thanks Chris! This series has convinced to look for a low mileage R1100S
As always, great documentary 👏👏👏
Thanks!
An other super tech video.
Thank you Chris for helping us to maintain our BM and making us understand how they work
Informative. as always. Excellent information, nicely explained, and I LOVE swearing. :)
Thanks
When I make my first BMW purchase I feel confident in it being in the R100 or K1100 line that's my focus. Enjoyed the video Chris.
Thanks one again Chris,
Just getting ready to do a throttle sync, couldn't of come at a better time!
Love your video’s Chris!
Thanks Joost!
Sehr gut, vielen Dank 👍👍👍
Thnks Chris!! 👍🏻
You're welcome, Niels!
Thanks again Chris for these videos. I recently traded in my R1200RT for a K1600GT... thinking about selling my R1100S.
Where are you located? Interested in your 1100S
Ohio. You can find me on Facebook. Thanks!
you mean I can still order these cf pats? Where?? [don't worry, I'm a patreon 😁)
Thanks Chris, can you feature some K12000rs info maybe for the future
Yes Nick, I'm putting out material as fast as I can afford to. The K1200RS series will come when I've got more funding. Time and money and there's never enough of either. Thanks, Chris
@@ChrisR.Harris Lots of interest in the K1200RS these days as they are cheap and fast.
@@NYCZ31 Thanks, I'm sure there is! I have over 80 hours invested in this R1100S series so far. The K12RS would be as long / longer.
Or any R1100 RT would be great.
@@pissoff234 Yes, eventually, if funds allow me.
Chris, where do you get those red drip pans? I can't find them anywhere.
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Hi Chris What's the difference between an R1100s and a R 1100 rs ? there's one for sale for 2700 is that a good deal ? looks in good shape 48000 miles
Steve, The R1100S is much sportier than the R1100RS. They are not the same bike with different plastic. RS has 90 HP, the S 98 HP. 5 speed vs. 6 speed. Reliable cable operated clutch that does not have the spline failure as often as the S and later hydraulic clutch models... and the RS is a decent travelling bike. More comfortable for long trips than the S model. Good luck, Chris
@@ChrisR.Harris Thanks Chris