Come on then, Matt!
It's gone very quiet on this thread...you bought a Vespa instead or summat?
No. It has gone quiet because I have not had the time to post much of late, sorry guys.
I am also considering other options. I really like the F800GS, but to be honest I think its a big price to pay. At the minute I am trying to balance the good and bad points of several bikes.
Here are some thoughts:
F800GS. £8,140 (including extras)
Good looking, very capable bike with an air of quality in both the design and components. A 'go anywhere' machine and the prestige of a BMW badge. Downside is that it is expensive for what it is and is tall.
2009 Aprilia Shiver GT ABS £6,799 (http://www.aprilia.com/en-US/News/13205/shiver-GT-ABS.aspx).
I have to say this is a real contender for me right now. It looks great, it is reasonably priced and will be very capable. I already know it rides brilliantly because I used to have a naked Shiver. The bike is exactly the same, but with a few added extras like a half fairing, bellypan and 3 mode engine management computer (Sport/Touring/Rain). Out of the box this bike has Radial brakes, ABS, Steel braded hoses, USD forks, Sachs rear shock, Fly-by-Wire throttle and a good onboard computer that includes a gear indicator. It has great design and is something a little different. The downsides are fuel tank capacity is only 16L and the bodywork and tank are plastic and so mark easily (I'm sure oonyack will agree
2009 Kawasaki ER6-F £5,425 (http://motorbike-search-engine.co.uk/2009-motorcycles/kawasaki-er-6f.jpg)
This is a lovely looking bike that has had some incredible write ups. It will be a decent all rounder and will probably cope easily with some european touring, where the benefit of full fairing will come in handy. It has a very reasonable price tag too, which helps. Also the seat is very low, which is nice
2009 Kawasaki Versys Tourer. £5,799 (http://www.motocafe.ru/images/stories/news_motocycles/news_071/kawasaki/kawasaki_versys_2009_01.jpg)
This bike is a contender against the F800GS in my opinion. Its a hell of a lot cheaper, and has performed well in all of the reviews I have read. It has a 19L tank, comes with panniers, and has a flip up screen. It has also go a different look, more akin to a superstrada than any other bike. I think the front light is a bit fugly though!
So in conclusion, I know the F800 has a few extras that the others dont (centre stand, heated grips etc) but it comes at a premium. I mean, the amount of money I would save just on the price of the bike (if I went with one of the other options) is enough to make me think twice about a BMW. When you add in 0% deals that are available on all 3 of those alternatives it becomes increasingly difficult to justify a BMW over the others. This is the quandry I find myself in right now. My heart would love a BMW but my head (and by proxy my wallet) is telling me that it wont do anything better than the competition and in some cases its over £2,500 more expensive!!
Can someone tell me how I justify a purchase like this? Because as dearly as I would like a BMW F800GS, I cant seem to reconcile the cost involved when I know there are amazing alternatives that are far, far cheaper. It just does not compute! lol.

I will keep looking, reading and thinking and will let you know how I go. I am also trying to sort out test rides, but I wont get another day off work now till I go on holiday in the middle of august. Then I'm away for 2 weeks. So in all fairness it will be september now before I purchase
As always, your comments and thoughts are welcome
Thanks guys.
Matt


this is still for sale


) but I just cant seem to get my head around buying a bike with only 1 front brake disk!! 
