waynem325
Registered user
Hi all
Having previously owned an F800 ST, I know roughly how capable the GS variant would be for touring solo, but I never got round to taking a passenger and wondered if any owners often partake in riding long distances with a pillion and full luggage?
I currently have an R1100GS (and an R1100RT) but I'm starting to think I want something a little more nimble and may sell the R11GS and get an F8GS?
With the RT in the garage I don't know if I'd ever use the F8GS for 2 up touring, but I also want a sports bike again so may sell the RT for one sometime in the future...?
If a sports bike came along, it would leave the F8GS as the better 2 up option.
It's important that I have a bike capable of taking a pillion and enough luggage for both for a long weekend somewhere - my wife has finally succumbed to the fact that she can enjoy more foreign holidays with me if we can ride somewhere rather than fly! (I desperately hate airports!).
So what's the verdict?
Would it be possible for 2 people to travel into europe on an F800GS and still be talking upon arrival?
Would the engine cope with the strain? Would the seats be friendly over such long distances? Would the panniers cope with a woman's packing requirements?
Or is it simply, a bike that one enjoys exclusively to ones self?
Having previously owned an F800 ST, I know roughly how capable the GS variant would be for touring solo, but I never got round to taking a passenger and wondered if any owners often partake in riding long distances with a pillion and full luggage?
I currently have an R1100GS (and an R1100RT) but I'm starting to think I want something a little more nimble and may sell the R11GS and get an F8GS?
With the RT in the garage I don't know if I'd ever use the F8GS for 2 up touring, but I also want a sports bike again so may sell the RT for one sometime in the future...?
If a sports bike came along, it would leave the F8GS as the better 2 up option.
It's important that I have a bike capable of taking a pillion and enough luggage for both for a long weekend somewhere - my wife has finally succumbed to the fact that she can enjoy more foreign holidays with me if we can ride somewhere rather than fly! (I desperately hate airports!).
So what's the verdict?
Would it be possible for 2 people to travel into europe on an F800GS and still be talking upon arrival?
Would the engine cope with the strain? Would the seats be friendly over such long distances? Would the panniers cope with a woman's packing requirements?
Or is it simply, a bike that one enjoys exclusively to ones self?