Another WC test ride - Underwhelmed

A head light protector and possibly some radiator grill protector things will probably be top of my list. I don't really do all the touratwat stuff, so it'll just be stuff like that ... (oh and luggage...). :P
 
Like many on this thread I've read a lot about the new GS and finally went for a spin on one.

It may look like a GS but it doesn't go like one. I've had a 1200 GS,GSA and a twin cam RT and the LC engine is in a different league. I quite like the throttle map with dynamic,road,11xx and the dirt settings, but once you find the one you like (dynamic) I think you leave it there.
The ESA I liked on the previous versions and setting to single person with luggage improved the handling , and then switching between modes for a comfy drone on the mway , or a more sprightly blat on b roads is handy.
You sit in the bike more than the 1190, which I also tried, and I found it easy to throw around, change line mid corner etc...
Overall I was surprised how much it had moved on, and can appreciate that it might not appeal to some owners as its more energetic and more road bike than the 11xx bikes.
But feck em, I pick my white one up in May.

Stu
 
Plenty of time for other interim stuff to buy then. The Akra is needed for a start.

If you need a NAV IV and luggage you could end up with the biggest LC bill to date!

Thunder Grey TE with wire wheels, engine bars, adjustable pegs, Navigator IV and a vario topbox ordered at £15725. Yikes and I'm dreaming of an Akra and LED spotlights. :blast
 
..... throttle map with dynamic, road, 11xx and the dirt settings ......

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Nice .... I think from now on rain mode should be known as 11** mode ... :thumb
 
Thunder Grey TE with wire wheels, engine bars, adjustable pegs, Navigator IV and a vario topbox ordered at £15725. Yikes and I'm dreaming of an Akra and LED spotlights. :blast

You've come this far, what's another £1200:P:D:beerjug:
 
You've come this far, what's another £1200:P:D:beerjug:

The deed is done - Akra and spots ordered today, but one saving grace is fact that I dropped the Nav IV, will use a well worn Zumo 660, which I'm told will fit the bracket but just loose some of the functions. Now where did I read on here how to take the db killer out of an akra..........? 2 weeks today:JB:JB:JB
 
The deed is done - Akra and spots ordered today, but one saving grace is fact that I dropped the Nav IV, will use a well worn Zumo 660, which I'm told will fit the bracket but just loose some of the functions. Now where did I read on here how to take the db killer out of an akra..........? 2 weeks today:JB:JB:JB

Fantastic:thumb:beerjug: The Akra is awesome. My wife asked how much the bike with all the extras cost the other day.:eek: But as we were driving home from the furniture shop and I'd bought a new bedroom, she was more than happy.:D:beerjug:
 
A head light protector and possibly some radiator grill protector things will probably be top of my list. I don't really do all the touratwat stuff, so it'll just be stuff like that ... (oh and luggage...). :P

buy my stuff buy my stuff buy my stuff

Only kidding, do what you want mate :thumb

btw I bought some of that `bags connection` stuff as opposed to the OEM panniers.
 
buy my stuff buy my stuff buy my stuff

Only kidding, do what you want mate :thumb

btw I bought some of that `bags connection` stuff as opposed to the OEM panniers.

:D It's not due 'till mid June, and yes - I will be after some Rad protectors ... :thumb2
 
I've now had a short 2 hour demo ride and I'm struggling with what to write. Maybe Underwhelmed Part 2 would be a good start. :eek:

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I've now had a short 2 hour demo ride and I'm struggling with what to write. Maybe Underwhelmed Part 2 would be a good start. :eek:

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If you move outside the 'Brand' like you have & try the 1190R & Multistrada then you probably realise the new GS WC isn't the best Adv bike on sale at the moment

However there is a massive BMW brand loyalty, despite patchy reliability
 
If you move outside the 'Brand' like you have & try the 1190R & Multistrada then you probably realise the new GS WC isn't the best Adv bike on sale at the moment

However there is a massive BMW brand loyalty, despite patchy reliability

Personally, when I test rode the new GS I was underwhelmed too.

I think the LC/WC is dividing opinion because its breaking from the norm of what a Gs is about. They've never been about speed...but this is a very quick bike.

As a result it appeals to a different audience maybe. For me, I don't want a race/racey bike. I'm sure many do, thus the popularity of the new model. I can see this bike appealing to those that don't want a full on S1000RR or it's like, but still want a speedy bike.

I prefer my GSA, and although I'd consider the new LC GSA when it comes out, if it's got the characteristics of this bike I'll stick with what I've got. But...and it's a big but!...you would hope that BMW realise that the standard GS and the GS Adventure have always been aimed at slightly different markets.

As for brand loyalty?....I was a 'Honda man' for years. For the last 7 years I've been a 'BMW man'.
Not because I'm blinded by a marque, but because for years Honda built bikes that appealed to me, now they don't. I always said I'd never get a BMW (although I always fancied the old K100LT) but the GSA changed all that.....but if Suzuki/Kawasaki/Ducati were to come out with a good bike, with the right package, then I'd buy that.

I think the GS LC is a great bike, just not for me, and I think it's the same for a lot of existing GS riders.

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If you move outside the 'Brand' like you have & try the 1190R & Multistrada then you probably realise the new GS WC isn't the best Adv bike on sale at the moment

In your opinion.

Though repeatedly saying such things here is a bit like going to the same pub every night and telling the other regulars that the place is shit and you'd rather be in the better one up the road....
 
I prefer my GSA, and although I'd consider the new LC GSA when it comes out, if it's got the characteristics of this bike I'll stick with what I've got.

I think the GS LC is a great bike, just not for me, and I think it's the same for a lot of existing GS riders.

When I got back from my ride, the salesman (who sold me my 2005 12GS) came over with a big smile and all enthusiastic. It was quite hard to tell him that the bike hadn't delivered what I was expecting or hadn't lived up to all the hype. I felt genuinely disappointed as thinking back to taking the early 12GS hexhead out back in '04, it blew my socks off which was why I ended up buying one. This bike has lost something in its transition. It's lost most of its character and actually feels like it came out of some Japanese factory. I don't mean to say that all Jap bikes are characterless, but this new WC just seems to be missing something. I was offered a longer four hour ride should I want to have another go, but I honestly don't know right now if I need one. The bike could be a slow burner for me, but right now, given the choice, my money would be heading towards the orange side.
 
In your opinion.

Though repeatedly saying such things here is a bit like going to the same pub every night and telling the other regulars that the place is shit and you'd rather be in the better one up the road....

Nope

Just nice to hear other points of view , rather than the 'blind WC love' opinion that you espouse & you put down anyone who doesn't agree with you

You've spent your money so woe betide anyone who doesn't share the love
 
Having cancelled a couple of times I finally got around to a two hour test ride today out of Pidcocks.

I'm gonna bung up a proviso here to put stuff into context;

My current bike is an '05 1200 which I've had from new. It's at 50k miles now and has full fat Wilbers, full exhaust, fuel controller and is generally pretty well sorted 'for me', like a pair of comfy old shoes.

I bought her because I felt it was such a move on (in a direction that worked for me) from the previous oil heads and at last there was a GS that was more or less built for me :)

I am not into knocking new stuff, actually far from it, as I try to make clear above and have had times where I've been equally non plussed and bored of the constant slagging of 1200's by some peeps as I guess some of you guys may feel of some of the comments about the WC and............because of that...........I nearly didn't write any of what's to come as my overall impression of the bike was one of being completely underwhelmed by it and I don't want to be seen as just another knocker of the bike.

So, please take this as intended; I am being as objective as possible, I have no axe to grind and, probably most importantly, most of my comments are made in the context of what works for me not as an absolute.



The bike was a 3,000 mile TE and ridden through busy Saturday shopping traffic, on fast flowing roads, M-way, fast back roads and knarley gravely back roads. Oh, and some un-metaled tracks (but hardly off roading).



I love the look of the bike, much prefer it to mine. The wheels are I think gorgeous and the exhaust is actually pretty good for a standard set up and sounds lovely. I'd not bother swapping out the exhaust unless it was to sort the whole system without the CAT. On the subject of the exhaust, every time I started the bike there was an initial rasp of the exhaust as if I were giving it a quick blip on start up (except I wasn't). This sounded great to me, anybody else notice that? I did wonder if it was programmed to do that or maybe I just imagined it...............

Build quality - well, I'm not sure what I expected but going by what JB and a few others have said I was expecting something pretty special and a return to the 'glory days of WMB' quality. Well, sorry, I just don't get it. The quality was fine but didn't seem any better than my 1200 (which I have no issues with). Some stuff was better thought out (screen adjustment for example) but better quality :nenau
In fact, I did have some quality issues with the WC; some of the welding was I thought pretty poor, especially on the sub frame (eg foot rest hangers and the diagonal spar above them). The indicator switch was horrible, kept feeling like it was gonna break off and hard to get to (too long a reach). The mode button also kept sticking and I had to wack it to get it to do anything. There was also quite a bit of corrosion already evident. More than on my 50,000 mile bike - a few, but not exhaustive examples:

Front caliper hose





Front caliper mount bolts



Exhaust nuts/studs already rusted, why not use stainless/domed?



Quite a few bolts/nuts on the bike were looking like this



Front discs



Riding it - Wow, what an engine :bounce1
On start up I was very surprised by the mechanical racket. Noisier than my 1200 and any of my Guzzis for that matter, I wasn't expecting that. The engine revs very freely and feels much more like a parallel twin than a boxer. The clutch feels like any other wet multiplate clutch does, I actually wouldn't describe it as lighter than the traditional dry clutch as such though, just more progressive and definitely nicer. The engine is far more tractable and you can trickle along in quite high gears. Pretty much gone is the constant feathering of the clutch in slow moving city traffic - nice :)

Once out on the open road I switched from Rain to Dynamic and that's where it stayed. The rush of power was, initially very addictive. The way it revs and builds speed, the way it will pull in any gear and the mid range torque is a real step change on from my bike taking it into fast road bike territory. FWIW though I found I got very used to it very quickly and soon felt very comfortable with it. I did find myself wondering if it may become a bit tiresome when out bimbling two up? I guess you'd just switch it to Normal or Rain if that was the case? Anyway, for hooning it was spot on.

The gearbox is clunkier than mine which really surprised me, especially in the lower gears. Maybe it will smooth out with miles as mine did?

Handling - Mmmmmmm, this was the biggest disappointment for me. The bike certainly fitted me well (6ft and seat on high setting) with the bars feeling about right. It defo feels lighter and slightly quicker changing direction at low/normal speeds. When getting a proper move on though on fast flowing roads it needed more effort to get it to change direction than mine. Once you got it to start moving it reverted back to being nice and light and took little effort to keeping it moving a bit more or a bit less.
I put the ESA on Hard (which is where it stayed) which helped but still felt more sluggish to turn than my bike. I like quick steering bikes and was disappointed. I also couldn't get my head around the apparent quick yet slow at different speeds steering :confused: Anybody out there understand what I'm on about or experienced it :nenau

I thought the shocks were a big improvement on the usual OEM but not as good as my Wilbers (hardly surprising really), well controlled but lacking some of the subtlety.

Brakes were much of a muchness, a bit less initial bite but a bit stronger when really pulling up sharpish.

Bits'n'bobs - I found, when getting a move on and with the balls of my feet on the pegs that me heel kept getting tangled up with the centre stand.

I got the right peg down a couple of times :eek: , are the pegs a bit lower or does the new bike just handle so much better? ;)

No storage space under the seat (and if you look closely in the picture the ECU? was starting to corrode



Also, there is now no 'level surface with the panniers' when you remove the rear seat. Something I use a lot when on my own on the bike (strapping down soft luggage across back and panniers). Also, looks like you cant mount the top box where the seat is :nenau:nenau

Erm, what else..............all the different buttons and modes and......and......and......just don't do it for me, sorry.

So, that's my ramble just about over.

For me to trade up I'd need to sell my GS and find £10k and there is not even a small bit of me that thinks it's worth it when, for me, my current bike is so good.

I've also had a good think about that lovely engine and, at the risk of sounding like some of the dinosaurs on here I'm not sure it's in the kind of GS territory I want it to be in. It's lost that creamy build of power of the oil heads and is more frantic. It's almost moved into fast road bike territory and yet if I wanted a fast road bike I'd buy something with a bit more power and do it properly. On that level I'd rather be done with it and do it properly with a lot more power, such as with the 1190 KTM (test ride in a week and a bit :bounce1).

I think I was expecting the step change to be similar to the 1150 to the 1200 but what I actually rode was a bike that was faster but was no 'better' for that and in some respects was actually not as good as my 1200 :nenau

Andres

fuckme!!! it's in a shit state already :eek: honestly I'm shocked and stunned!

Well finished bikes for the money then!? NOT!!!!!!!
Does BMW have a quality department?
 
Nope

Just nice to hear other points of view , rather than the 'blind WC love' opinion that you espouse & you put down anyone who doesn't agree with you

You've spent your money so woe betide anyone who doesn't share the love

It's always good to hear feedback, both good and bad.:thumb We're all different, so what some people like, others don't. There are pictures on here somewhere of some old Honda, apparently worth over £20k. Most people would sell a kidney to own one, but it doesn't float my boat.:rob:beerjug:
 
fuckme!!! it's in a shit state already :eek: honestly I'm shocked and stunned!

Well finished bikes for the money then!? NOT!!!!!!!
Does BMW have a quality department?

One of the many reasons why I'd never buy an ex demo motorbike, EVER.:rob:D
 
One of the many reasons why I'd never buy an ex demo motorbike, EVER.:rob:D

Still it shouldn't be all rusty and stuff though should it? or is that the norm?

I've never owned a BMW so "to me this is not acceptable" (As my German colleagues would say)
:(



Not trolling, I'm genuinely shocked!
 


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