kiwiAdventure
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I had a short ride on the new BMW 650x today and would have to say it is bloody high to get on. It's much higher than the HP and the bike had been lowered down the front forks. The 650 was very light and had some good points, but I love the HP.
You have to put the side stand up first before you get on the 650 as the stand is a prick of a thing to get up once you are on the bike. I did like the rubber mounted indicator lights. I may get a set for the HP. The seat was very hard like setting on a timber plank. It could be a fun bike for trail riding.
I may look at the new BMW 450 when it comes out next year only as a trail bike. I'm thinking of getting out of the 1200RT as I'm enjoying the HP more and with the road wheels on it corners so sharp. I may try a differant screen for the road riding as well New Zealand is so small you don't need the long range tank and I've always been a adventure/trial bike rider.
You have to put the side stand up first before you get on the 650 as the stand is a prick of a thing to get up once you are on the bike. I did like the rubber mounted indicator lights. I may get a set for the HP. The seat was very hard like setting on a timber plank. It could be a fun bike for trail riding.
I may look at the new BMW 450 when it comes out next year only as a trail bike. I'm thinking of getting out of the 1200RT as I'm enjoying the HP more and with the road wheels on it corners so sharp. I may try a differant screen for the road riding as well New Zealand is so small you don't need the long range tank and I've always been a adventure/trial bike rider.



