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skinman
6th January 2017, 21:59
I have just recently switched from the BMW 1150RT to the BMW F800ST as I was finding the weight of the RT an issue for everyday use however if you want to do big k rides these are one of the best for both rider & pillion.
My first impressions of the F800 are that it lacks weather protection which may be an issue later in the year. There are options for larger screens which may have to be investigated. I have risers on & it has a comfortable riding position & very good seat. Is fairly relaxed at 100Km, not as much as the RT, the lighter weight means you cant just crush the bumps in the road but makes for increased fun factor in the tight stuff. The engine has a good power spread with a quite close ratio box. Not the most powerful bike out there but capable enough. Could do with a different muffler, factory is too big & doesnt sound that great. I got one without the full computer & think I may regret that. Missing the fuel gauge & gear indicator. Am liking being able to push it around without breaking a sweat. Definitely a better bike in traffic as the gearing & engine work better when traffic speed is fluctuating than the RT did. RT has this really annoying space between 80 & 90ish where it is too slow for 6th but vibration is bad in 5th. Will report again after a 2up long ride as to pillion comfort.
FLUB
7th January 2017, 08:18
I have just recently switched from the BMW 1150RT to the BMW F800ST as I was finding the weight of the RT an issue for everyday use however if you want to do big k rides these are one of the best for both rider & pillion.
My first impressions of the F800 are that it lacks weather protection which may be an issue later in the year. There are options for larger screens which may have to be investigated. I have risers on & it has a comfortable riding position & very good seat. Is fairly relaxed at 100Km, not as much as the RT, the lighter weight means you cant just crush the bumps in the road but makes for increased fun factor in the tight stuff. The engine has a good power spread with a quite close ratio box. Not the most powerful bike out there but capable enough. Could do with a different muffler, factory is too big & doesnt sound that great. I got one without the full computer & think I may regret that. Missing the fuel gauge & gear indicator. Am liking being able to push it around without breaking a sweat. Definitely a better bike in traffic as the gearing & engine work better when traffic speed is fluctuating than the RT did. RT has this really annoying space between 80 & 90ish where it is too slow for 6th but vibration is bad in 5th. Will report again after a 2up long ride as to pillion comfort.
Sell the F800, buy another 1150RT and a cheap 250 to commute. Problem solved Paul. No charge 😀
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pritch
7th January 2017, 21:42
Enjoy. BMW must love you. :yes:
caseye
8th January 2017, 09:33
Sell the F800, buy another 1150RT and a cheap 250 to commute. Problem solved Paul. No charge 😀
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LOL, hey guys, Yeah butt yer Bi Assed Flubby!
Paul, that ol RT was a goodun, no question, solve all of your problems , buy a Bandy, just finsihed 2380K's in the last 9 days, no sore Ass, Wifeys M50 did the same K's, we had a ball.
skinman
9th January 2017, 11:37
yea, cant complain about the RT but it was only a matter of time before something expensive broke. If it was easier to push around it would have been perfect just too unwieldy for me. If I was going to have 2 bikes would probably have a wing & something else for when just me. Really wanted to stay away from chain drive, gets to be a drag when doing 300k a week all weather.
The report from the pillion was that the seat wasnt bad but pegs a bit high to be ideal, no buffeting but lots of wind noise & she doesnt like if I accelerate too hard oops my bad
skinman
26th November 2018, 14:36
well the decision is made that I really like cruisers so the F800 is to be replaced with a Motto Guzzi V9 roamer :woohoo:
I had got the BMW up to 56000 ks & just havent really taken to it although there is nothing really wrong with the bike so when the new one arrives I will put up pics :wait:
new bike came out of the crate 2 days ago, have to say I am really looking forward to this one.
Navy Boy
28th November 2018, 18:18
Ooh yes. Please put some pictures up when you get it.
I'm rather taken with my V7 Stornello and I reckon the V9s are good little machines too (Ok - Not so little but they are manageable!)
caseye
28th November 2018, 20:31
Yep me ol mate Pic's or it aint happened yet. Took a 2015 Guzzi California with just 3 K on the clock for a ride not so long ago. It did everything I wanted, but my right knee got so hot, I took it back after nearly 45 minutes and sadly said "thanks for the ride, but no!"
Enjoy it mate and it's time you came out on a SATNR Ride again, soon.
:first:
skinman
1st December 2018, 21:51
its here :woohoo:
now just have to wait till I have clearance to ride (and the rain to stop) :wait:
pritch
2nd December 2018, 03:17
That looks like fun. Enjoy.
Navy Boy
3rd December 2018, 16:03
Very nice. I assume that's a Renntec rack on the back, or is it one of Moto Guzzi's own?
skinman
3rd December 2018, 21:06
it is the moto guzzi rack. am trying to decide what to put onto it, am leaning towards a roll type tail bag as look nicer than a Givi top box, not a practical though. the moto guzzi top box is expensive I would imagine.
Navy Boy
4th December 2018, 05:56
A roll-type bag is the way ahead I reckon. A top box would ruin the lovely lines of the bike.
Let us know how you get on once you've done a few Kms on it. I've an eye on the V85TT myself though I'd want a good long test ride first.
caseye
4th December 2018, 15:51
A roll-type bag is the way ahead I reckon. A top box would ruin the lovely lines of the bike.
Let us know how you get on once you've done a few Kms on it. I've an eye on the V85TT myself though I'd want a good long test ride first.
See post number 8 above.
She did everything perfectly,but I stayed out longer than I would normally cause she was performing so well, straights, CORNERS, no bottoming out, just perfectly behaved and easy as to wrangle.
BUTT, that right hand cylinder head warmed up the knee so much it got tooo hot.
If it doesn't happen about 45 minutes you should be good, enjoy the test ride.
skinman
4th December 2018, 20:58
cleared to ride so took it out. had to go to experience as left my cover in the F800.
have to say 100k feels way faster on this bike but it is such a hoot. I have no problems with the cylinder head cooking my legs.
really have to change mindset to get back into the cruiser groove, tending to downshift too early & upsetting the bike. really feel the shaft jacking if you do that.
I will need to put on some kind of wind protection to do longer rides at speed even if its just a low screen to reduce the weight on the chest.
Navy Boy
5th December 2018, 07:04
cleared to ride so took it out. had to go to experience as left my cover in the F800.
have to say 100k feels way faster on this bike but it is such a hoot. I have no problems with the cylinder head cooking my legs.
really have to change mindset to get back into the cruiser groove, tending to downshift too early & upsetting the bike. really feel the shaft jacking if you do that.
I will need to put on some kind of wind protection to do longer rides at speed even if its just a low screen to reduce the weight on the chest.
That's good to hear - I'm glad you like it. Guzzis are an acquired taste in my experience so the fact you like it after the first proper ride is encouraging. If you haven't already try:
www.gutsibits.co.uk for parts and accessories. They have a good selection.
Enjoy!:wari:
skinman
6th December 2018, 20:34
has anyone used Revzilla for accesories?
I used to order from cruiser customizing but they are no more :weep:
got a few bits for the C50 I used to have from them
nzspokes
6th December 2018, 22:11
has anyone used Revzilla for accesories?
I used to order from cruiser customizing but they are no more :weep:
got a few bits for the C50 I used to have from themYes they are very good.
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skinman
7th December 2018, 19:58
time to go shopping then :woohoo:
need a tail bag & a small screen
FLUB
9th December 2018, 02:51
I've got a tiny screen that just sits around the headlight on my Thunderbird (sorry, don't know the brand). It works surprisingly well at keeping the pressure off my chest and when removed I could certsinly feel the difference. Because it's not trying to provide full protection, my head is still out in free air so my helmets aerodynamics are allowed to do their thing, rather than being hindered by turbulence. Makes for a quiter helmet. I also reckon the bike would look good with some hard panniers.
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skinman
10th December 2018, 22:20
the dart classic or piranha looks the nicest
hard bags are quite expensive, love how you get a price for the bags then try to find out what the mounting kit costs
rainbowlari
12th December 2018, 13:02
time to go shopping ya
FLUB
16th December 2018, 02:03
the dart classic or piranha looks the nicest
hard bags are quite expensive, love how you get a price for the bags then try to find out what the mounting kit costs
I bought cheap hard bags on TradeMe that came with their own brackets. Had them on my Rocket III using the supplied brackets but plan to fit them to my Thunderbird using Easy Brackets.
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