Scott Brady
Founder
Some video from my ride on an F800 and 1200 GSA
snip... Are you willing to turn the BMW around and go back the way you came in exchange for all the comfort and performance that you gain on the easier trails and roads?
If you are, then you know the answer.
I dunno Scott. It really depends on what you want to accomplish with it. You know as well as I do that you will be happier with the 1200GS -- right up until you want to climb that long, steep, loose, rutted, rocky, hill.
Could someone easily explain why the discussion is focused on these giant adventure bikes instead of something like a big single that would weigh anywhere from 150 to 300 pounds less?
Remember how long we fought with that log in Oregon.
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But since it sounds like you really want the BMW, you had better just get it. You know how it is with motorcycles - you need to go with your heart, not your head. Otherwise, you'll be in a boring relationship always longing for that mistress with the shapely rondelles.
Short trips and lots of dirt, get a small bike with lots of suspension travel and a 21" front wheel. I want to do some longer trips with Stephanie two-up and do more exploration or even a Asian overland trip on a bigger bike. That typically leaves the 1200 at the top of the heap, even with its limitations.
Heck, if we're talking theoretical (we are, aren't we? ), you might as well replace the KTM 530 with the KTM 450 Rally Replica:So, maybe this thread needs to be about the FIVE bikes I need to buy. Lets see:
1. BMW 1200 GSA
2. Triumph Scrambler
3. Royal Enfield
4. KTM 530
5. Zero DS
Yep, that should do it
You know how it is with motorcycles - you need to go with your heart, not your head. Otherwise, you'll be in a boring relationship always longing for that mistress with the shapely rondelles.
This probably doesn't directly answer your question, but since I have no firsthand experience with ANY of the listed bikes, take it for what it's worth (not much).
Marc,
How do you like the xchallenge?