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I woke up one morning, after 3 years without a bike and decided enough was enough. So I sold the Lotus Elise and got something even more practical...
Enter one 2007 model 1200 GS:

Commuting to work is great, especially after a frustrating day. If I want some thrills I just drive into London on a morning and play dodgems with the Taxis, motorcycle couriers and pizza delivery boys... but that's not enough.
So one evening after a curry and a couple of beers I said to AJ "How about you get yourself a proper bike and we'll set off to North Africa for some adventure?"
He agreed and promptly put his monkey bike on the market...
In the end, after carefully considering his options, the only bike that AJ deemed he would 'look good' enough on was the F800 GS.

This weekend, after a couple of weeks of frantic online ordering of parts (who invented the Internet, because it rocks!) we set upon our rides in attempt to pimp them to a suitable level of technological proficiency required for this trip. We wanted Satnav, voice activated radios, music on the go and internet access...
No-one told me the 1200GS looked this good naked:

For those interested, Starcom unit placed under the seat where the toolset usually sits, Wouxun KG-UVD1P dual band radios (also under the seat) with throat mics and in-ear headphones, Biologic iPhone mount on the bars with USB power. Internet access courtesy of mifi hotspot for all our wireless pleasures.

Here's a closeup of where I got the USB power, using a spare plug reserved for GPS:

We spent the rest of the evening eating curry and scoping out routes. We'll take the ferry to Santander, then ride the coast through Portugal on to Tarifa, spend a week in Morocco and then back through Spain. While we have a list of preferred destinations, we'll stay flexible and go where vibe takes us.
So only 4 days to go till we ride for the ferry. Something tells me this will be good...
Enter one 2007 model 1200 GS:

Commuting to work is great, especially after a frustrating day. If I want some thrills I just drive into London on a morning and play dodgems with the Taxis, motorcycle couriers and pizza delivery boys... but that's not enough.
So one evening after a curry and a couple of beers I said to AJ "How about you get yourself a proper bike and we'll set off to North Africa for some adventure?"
He agreed and promptly put his monkey bike on the market...
In the end, after carefully considering his options, the only bike that AJ deemed he would 'look good' enough on was the F800 GS.

This weekend, after a couple of weeks of frantic online ordering of parts (who invented the Internet, because it rocks!) we set upon our rides in attempt to pimp them to a suitable level of technological proficiency required for this trip. We wanted Satnav, voice activated radios, music on the go and internet access...
No-one told me the 1200GS looked this good naked:

For those interested, Starcom unit placed under the seat where the toolset usually sits, Wouxun KG-UVD1P dual band radios (also under the seat) with throat mics and in-ear headphones, Biologic iPhone mount on the bars with USB power. Internet access courtesy of mifi hotspot for all our wireless pleasures.


Here's a closeup of where I got the USB power, using a spare plug reserved for GPS:

We spent the rest of the evening eating curry and scoping out routes. We'll take the ferry to Santander, then ride the coast through Portugal on to Tarifa, spend a week in Morocco and then back through Spain. While we have a list of preferred destinations, we'll stay flexible and go where vibe takes us.
So only 4 days to go till we ride for the ferry. Something tells me this will be good...












Still, not bad for three days use on a single charge, with use of the 4-watt channels...










































































