Yep , they are for old men ....... Like the one I met near the bottom of South America, He'd riden down from BA including some of the gravel roads we'd taken on adventure bikes .... on a k1200rt , at 70 years old. Can't wait to be 70 ! yeah , BMW's are for old men
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I'm not a big fan of BMW's but I would happily own an HP2 (if money wasn't a factor, in preference to a 950 Super Enduro).
I would also like to get my hands on an R90S...
well lets see.The r65 was BMW smallest bike goodness knows how long ago.Its like comparing a modern gsxr 1000 to say a old suzuki 450 or 500 twin or maybe a gs550 or similar
Likewise the R850 its the lowest model from abiout 1998 or so...The four cylinder bikes have a bit more go than them,which i guess all your on about but few would dispute the GSXR would be superior in engine performance and outright high speed handling.I doubt even you think that
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All old bikeriders have been young once....(or twice)
They must have obviously survived those wild young years....and learned a thing or 2...
Only alternative to growing old is to die young.....
Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....
The R65 was based on the R45,which obviously wasn't a big seller.The R65 has the same bore as the R75...so it's a short stroke 750.I think the R65 was available for a very long time on the home market....and there were R65GS versions as well.
Just sticking up for the little fella....
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And before that there were the R25/R26 250cc models. And more recently that God awful BMW C1 commuter thing, all 125cc of it.
Old mans bike? Meh. When I was 22 I had an R65 when I was in Europe. It had a 3/4 Rickman fairing which was a thinly veiled rip off of the R100RS fairing.
I once averaged (sorry about the units) 90.33mph over 250 miles on a journey I had to make on a bike making 50 rwhp and a top speed of 115mph. And the air temp was 10 degC and the wind chill took it well below that.
The only downside was that at normal travelling speed the bike would have just made it on a tank but at these speeds I was forced to stop for fuel and to thaw out thus dropping the average. Near the end of the trip I filled up to get the receipt and got to my destination cold but fully functional.
The beauty of the smaller airheads was that they were massively over engineered and could be run near the redline all day.
MCN have a Video with an R1200GS (on dual purpose tyres) lapping within 8 seconds of a GSXR750
It's 2 seconds a lap quicker than a VFR800.
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