Terry,
How many miles do you log on the couchy '2 wheeled Land Barge' compared to your Beemer ? Do you run it mainly on limited access roads ?
G'Day Mate, I ride it most weekends, as it's over 25 years old I've got it on a "Red Plate" (Club Permit) which allows me to ride it for 45 days a year for 68 bucks (including insurance) or another 45 days for an additional 50 bucks. It's a great scheme, as I can have all of my over 25 year old bikes on the road for around half of what one year's full registration and insurance would cost here in Victoria.
I like to ride for a minimum of 100 miles each outing, which is not hard on the old "Land Barge", as it's obviously the comfy-est bike in my fleet, especially on cold winter days when the heat that's blown back from the engine keeps my legs warm, and the "Barn Door" fairing keeps my upper torso out of the weather. In fact, as long as I'm moving along it keeps me dry when it's raining, which is a plus.
I suppose that Freeways are it's forte, but our freeways are heavily policed so that's no fun, and it handles surprisingly well in the twisties. One problem I have though is the "Ride Off" stand that is mounted on the front frame downtubes, as it hits the ground (and scares the crap out of me) in tight corners, so I might take it off and install the engine bars that I bought for it to protect the heads if I ever drop it.
The BMW isn't legally on the road yet as it only turned 25 this month and even though the BMW Club red plate officer told me that VICROADS (our version of the DMV) weren't concerned about what month it was born, I found that the opposite was true when I went to get it's red plate a couple of weeks ago, so now I have to wait until next month, but that's OK, I'll get a red plate for my 1987 Yamaha FJ1200 while I'm there.
The BMW K100RS SE was BMW's "Sportsbike" of the day, so is a lot happier in the hills than the 'Wang, but is still a good long distance freeway bike too. The Yamaha is better again with 130 BHP, better handling and a comfy-er seat than the BMW, so I'm looking forwards to getting it on the road soon. Cheers, Terry.