Hello GSers,
I've wandered over from the 800GS forum (I have a 2013 F800 GS Adv) because I'm seriously considering adding a R1200 GS to the stable. And I need your advice between getting a Camhead or Hexhead.
I'm keen on the Camhead because it's relatively light and the last of the air-cooled boxer twins and, IN THEORY, the last of the line tends to be the most sorted...but is it really? I seek your input on the reliability and what are the issues to look out for?
(Sorry for posting on the Hexhead forum, I didn't see a Camhead forum, so thought this was the next most relevant space)
Or did BMW stuff the Camhead with overly complicated tech (I'm looking at you ESA) in which case the best 'last of the air-cooled line' might be a 2009/10 Hexhead?
My type of riding is 20% highway, 50% backroads, and the rest is a mix of graded dirt roads, no pillion. So not interested in top end performance, but comfort, balance, torque and reliability.
I've just eaten my 60th birthday cake and whichever GS I go with has to last 10 more birthday cakes with minimal mechanical 'surprises'!
Appreciate your thoughts....thanks.
I've wandered over from the 800GS forum (I have a 2013 F800 GS Adv) because I'm seriously considering adding a R1200 GS to the stable. And I need your advice between getting a Camhead or Hexhead.
I'm keen on the Camhead because it's relatively light and the last of the air-cooled boxer twins and, IN THEORY, the last of the line tends to be the most sorted...but is it really? I seek your input on the reliability and what are the issues to look out for?
(Sorry for posting on the Hexhead forum, I didn't see a Camhead forum, so thought this was the next most relevant space)
Or did BMW stuff the Camhead with overly complicated tech (I'm looking at you ESA) in which case the best 'last of the air-cooled line' might be a 2009/10 Hexhead?
My type of riding is 20% highway, 50% backroads, and the rest is a mix of graded dirt roads, no pillion. So not interested in top end performance, but comfort, balance, torque and reliability.
I've just eaten my 60th birthday cake and whichever GS I go with has to last 10 more birthday cakes with minimal mechanical 'surprises'!
Appreciate your thoughts....thanks.