Anyone buy a F800 Adventure?

Ok Some pics

Here she is.
 

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See you have a low seat there biker kitty. Be keen to know how u feel it for comfort
 
See you have a low seat there biker kitty. Be keen to know how u feel it for comfort

Yes it is the low seat.

The ride home ( very long ) i was ok but starting to feel a bit uncomfortable so might see if i can use standard seat as bahnstomer gave that to me too.
 
I bought a full spec 90th GSA for only a bit more than some on here paid for a 800GSA te.

Having owned a 800 gs in 08 I think they have really grown the price of this bike. And now even further with the GSA edition.

The quality just isn't there on 800 models, I think they use cheaper components than on a 1200.

So 12k versus 13k seems mad.

I do like the 800 for its light weight and fuel consumption 70 mpg from memory on a run.

But the big GSA makes me smile more and all that goes with it.

Seems like it's more like 9600 versus 12400 for the basic models... and the 800 comes with racks too...
 
I'm interested if someone can do a real life fuel range test. Bmw claim max range of 260 miles but if I get about 60mpg like my current 800, 24 litres would give about 318 miles.

I just did 295 on mine during running-in. There must have been a couple of litres left too because I could fit 22 in at the filling station! Seems to be averaging about 60mpg with gentle riding.
 
I just did 295 on mine during running-in. There must have been a couple of litres left too because I could fit 22 in at the filling station! Seems to be averaging about 60mpg with gentle riding.


Thanks mate. That's my mind made up lol
 
I just did 295 on mine during running-in. There must have been a couple of litres left too because I could fit 22 in at the filling station! Seems to be averaging about 60mpg with gentle riding.

Luke it states in manual plus on filler cap super unleaded...is this the case?
 
Does the Adv screen with fittings fit on a later model std f800gs? I see they are offering some good deals on the std models (need the lower chassis spec), and would prefer a better screen.
 
Another thing is i am still a bit afraid of the bike as the weight difference. I can manage it and put on center stand but struggled to take it off. Any helpful advice would be appreciated. Also is very responsive on throttle.

Will this pass the more i ride her.

Went for another ride to add the miles for the run-in still a way to go though......:D
 
Once u ride it a tiny bit u won't even think about the throttle response.
 
This has been well documented elsewhere. Basically, foreign super is the same as our regular.

I have read so much on the subject both for cars and bikes. I have a Renaultsport Clio and have had a Porsche Boxter S and various others and to be honest I have never been able to tell the difference between regular and super in terms of economy and performance. I have noticed the difference in price though!

The reality is that modern engines and their excellent ECUs are more than capable of compensating for either and reducing knocking effectively. There may be a theoretical performance decrease for a lower octane fuel but neither will damage your engine or really change its characteristics.

There are some who rave fanatically about the subject but frankly, there are a large number of other factors on your daily ride which will affect you more!

I could do with losing a few pounds off my tummy. That would be noticeable in the performance stakes! :thumb2
 
I have read so much on the subject both for cars and bikes. I have a Renaultsport Clio and have had a Porsche Boxter S and various others and to be honest I have never been able to tell the difference between regular and super in terms of economy and performance. I have noticed the difference in price though!

The reality is that modern engines and their excellent ECUs are more than capable of compensating for either and reducing knocking effectively. There may be a theoretical performance decrease for a lower octane fuel but neither will damage your engine or really change its characteristics.

There are some who rave fanatically about the subject but frankly, there are a large number of other factors on your daily ride which will affect you more!

I could do with losing a few pounds off my tummy. That would be noticeable in the performance stakes! :thumb2


Bahnstomer has said standard unleaded is fine :blast
 
i have grave concerns over the slow distribution of images and hereby declare that we require more effort in the aforementioned department
 


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