I,d prefer the 800 gs myself......![]()
I,d prefer the 800 gs myself......![]()
i have only ridden the 1200Gs on rd but as it's around 60kg lighter than my 1150 found it alot more nimble in town as for off rd i would like to try, i take my 1150 off rd ie: where there were tracks once & now just smooth grass, ruts & hollows & it handles these realy well with full nobby's the last time two up it took 1hr 10 min to go 33k'sbut handled well down side i wasn't allowed to go fast
on road couldn't ask for a nicer ride & the wife loves the comfort have clocked up 65k this year approx
Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends. (John 15:13)
Love my 12GSA.
Had 650km to the tank. 600km two up with luggage (used 32 Litres - 33 litre tank).
Blows headlight bulbs occasionally but it has the decency to tell you via the dash (LAMPF).
The Adventure is pretty tall. After putting in the Ohlins rear she sits pretty high.
Did the rear shock because two up with the kitchen sink the OEM shock couldn't really handle the jandal, but it was good 1up.
Surprising in the twisties. Very nimble. I commute on it too, haven't managed to get it stuck between any cars yet heh.
Got two weeks in the South Island over new years. Cant wait!
1200GS Adventure is supposedly 253KG fully fuelled (thats 33 Litres of gas onboard).
Adventure is $33ish grand, standard is around $26/27k
whats the capacity of the std(ie not adventure tank?)
Well I wouldn't have thought it was 20kg but here goes:
Bigger screen + winglets
Gel seat
big part will be the crashbars and tank protection.
Different shocks - no idea if heavier or not
Comes with meaty BMW luggage rack.
The bigger tank makes a diff (I think the standard tank is 22L).
Uhm. Cant think of what else...
Oh the fancy spoked wheels are prob a little heavier than the cast jobbies on the standard GS.
I wouldn't get too hung up on weight. It is what it is. Most people quite happily carry an extra 10kg above their belt, but get all uptight if their bike is not the lightest around. The 1150 is a heavy pig to pick up, and that's about the only time the extra weight matters. People always seem to rush over to help pick up a bike. Haven't had to pick mine up alone yet. A few kg less aren't going to turn it into a dirt bike.
R1150GS
R80GS Basic
Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends. (John 15:13)
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