DustCloud
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I ride a 2010 R1200GS. I went along to BMW Roadshow where you could test ride the whole range of bikes. I rode the following bikes:
1. G 650 GS - totally disappointed, expected a Yamaha XT600 thumper experience but only got a boring, unexciting ride. When I pulled on the throttle nothing happened.
2. F 650 GS - after the first disappointment I was totally shocked how good this bike is. It felt so light and alive. I rode it through the twisties and flung it round like a bicycle. I came back with a huge grin on my face (and lots of insects on my teeth).
3. F 800 GS - got off the F 650 GS and straight on the F 800. It was nice but it didn't have the same mad acceleration in the lower gears and it's centre of gravity seemed much higher and it didn't let itself be flung about so easily.
4. F 650 GS - straight back on it to see if I had been imagining things. No, I hadn't. The low end power was simply amazing. It was also good on the main roads zipping along at "high speeds". Got back with even more insects on my teeth.
This has to be the most underrated bike in BMW's range. I know BMW market this as a beginner's bike but I would seriously consider it for someone like me who commutes occasionally, rides in the city but still wants to go off road now and again. Lighter is better? Go and test ride one before buying an R 1200 GS. I wish I had.
1. G 650 GS - totally disappointed, expected a Yamaha XT600 thumper experience but only got a boring, unexciting ride. When I pulled on the throttle nothing happened.
2. F 650 GS - after the first disappointment I was totally shocked how good this bike is. It felt so light and alive. I rode it through the twisties and flung it round like a bicycle. I came back with a huge grin on my face (and lots of insects on my teeth).
3. F 800 GS - got off the F 650 GS and straight on the F 800. It was nice but it didn't have the same mad acceleration in the lower gears and it's centre of gravity seemed much higher and it didn't let itself be flung about so easily.
4. F 650 GS - straight back on it to see if I had been imagining things. No, I hadn't. The low end power was simply amazing. It was also good on the main roads zipping along at "high speeds". Got back with even more insects on my teeth.
This has to be the most underrated bike in BMW's range. I know BMW market this as a beginner's bike but I would seriously consider it for someone like me who commutes occasionally, rides in the city but still wants to go off road now and again. Lighter is better? Go and test ride one before buying an R 1200 GS. I wish I had.
i don't have one but i do have something with the same engine its no 12gs in the power department but your sentiments on smaller lighter seemed sound to me until this contradiction. When i test road a g650gs the brakes disappointed me and it felt wrong when i stood up, also looked cheap...




thats why i have a 1200 and a Xch 
