I have been reading the posts on the site and reading through the numerous issues people are having with their bikes. I realise that I've had a fair few issues with mine, and with any luck they are all sorted and the bike will provide a few thousand miles of trouble free motoring, however, I'm so pleased that I mostly understand my bike.
For example, when I twist the throttle, it pulls cables which pulls other stuff on the carbs, which makes my bike go faster. When I put my foot on the brake, it pulls a rod which makes something twist that pushes stuff against the inside of the wheel that makes me slow down.
When did motorbikes get so complicated. I read someone's post that their brakes failed because of some electronic part not working and so many posts about resetting your throttle position.
I don't want my motorbike to be computerised. Frankly, I haven't got to the bottom of understanding how my front brake works. Apparently, of all things, it uses some acidic liquid. Whose idea was that? Has nobody come up with a non acidic liquid that can do the job?
Whilst I'm on the subject, why no more smaller boxer engines from BMW. I'd love a 400cc GS but I love the boxer engine and I don't want a chain. (I had a chain on a previous bike (XT600e) and I had to lubricate it and adjust it.) Doesn't anybody think there would be a market for such a thing.
And why always bigger engines? The 800cc wasn't enough, so they made the 1000, 850, 1100, 1150 and 1200. Soon there will be a 1250. How fast do you want to go? How fast to you want to go off road?
It's not just BMW, the VFR750 was a great bike. Now with bigger engine. TDM 850 was nice. Are bike manufacturers just catering for the new bike each season brigade? I suppose that's where the easy money is.
So, I'd like a nice compact 400cc boxer GS, an R69s for the weekends and I'll be happy. Gifts accepted.
For example, when I twist the throttle, it pulls cables which pulls other stuff on the carbs, which makes my bike go faster. When I put my foot on the brake, it pulls a rod which makes something twist that pushes stuff against the inside of the wheel that makes me slow down.
When did motorbikes get so complicated. I read someone's post that their brakes failed because of some electronic part not working and so many posts about resetting your throttle position.
I don't want my motorbike to be computerised. Frankly, I haven't got to the bottom of understanding how my front brake works. Apparently, of all things, it uses some acidic liquid. Whose idea was that? Has nobody come up with a non acidic liquid that can do the job?
Whilst I'm on the subject, why no more smaller boxer engines from BMW. I'd love a 400cc GS but I love the boxer engine and I don't want a chain. (I had a chain on a previous bike (XT600e) and I had to lubricate it and adjust it.) Doesn't anybody think there would be a market for such a thing.
And why always bigger engines? The 800cc wasn't enough, so they made the 1000, 850, 1100, 1150 and 1200. Soon there will be a 1250. How fast do you want to go? How fast to you want to go off road?
It's not just BMW, the VFR750 was a great bike. Now with bigger engine. TDM 850 was nice. Are bike manufacturers just catering for the new bike each season brigade? I suppose that's where the easy money is.
So, I'd like a nice compact 400cc boxer GS, an R69s for the weekends and I'll be happy. Gifts accepted.




