I swapped an R1150GS (which I had previously thought was the Best Bike in the World) for an F800GS and the first trip was from Essex to Orkney with the light and love of my life on the pillion. It went, handled and kept up with a mate riding a K1 and there were no complaints from the back.
Since then I've done in excess of 40,000 miles and it is probably the best bike I've ever owned.
42 kilos lighter but the same power (85hp) as the 1150 means that it takes off from the lights with enthusiasm and over 5000 revs it flies.
Did a trip to Germany in Sept 14 in company with a Triumph Trophy, 1100 Pan Euro, a Rockster, and a modern Bonneville and it kept up with the bigger bikes, was great fun round the Bavarian roads, and used less fuel.
They are a bit tall but that can be changed. There are a variety of threads about lowering the bike; see my thread on the Nitron rear shock; and half the fun can be making yours unique.
If you are thinking of changing to an F800GS all I can say is - Do It, you wont regret it for a second.
And a Happy New Year To All...
Since then I've done in excess of 40,000 miles and it is probably the best bike I've ever owned.
42 kilos lighter but the same power (85hp) as the 1150 means that it takes off from the lights with enthusiasm and over 5000 revs it flies.
Did a trip to Germany in Sept 14 in company with a Triumph Trophy, 1100 Pan Euro, a Rockster, and a modern Bonneville and it kept up with the bigger bikes, was great fun round the Bavarian roads, and used less fuel.
They are a bit tall but that can be changed. There are a variety of threads about lowering the bike; see my thread on the Nitron rear shock; and half the fun can be making yours unique.
If you are thinking of changing to an F800GS all I can say is - Do It, you wont regret it for a second.
And a Happy New Year To All...