R80GS_basic
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sijohnston
thanks! it was good fun, and the weather and most of all the light were great! we had excellent rides!
by the way, I have read your report on the trip you made this summer to Italy. Cool! it must have been great fun!
to your point: yes I have ridden the KTM too, that one on the pics, but on tarmac only, quite extensively. First of all I was quite impressed on how much the knobbly (not so much knobbly anymore!) tyres allow! I was leaning as if I was riding with my road tyres. down to the tyre edge. Excellent!
My impression is that both bikes are very similar with some peculiarities that differentiate the 2. the BMW is a more polished product, while the KTM looks more rough, but they both fit the bill. And the same impression I had when riding the KTM. The BMW seems to be more "educated" compared to the KTM, but this does not mean is any slower! Me and my friend have similar riding skills and even after swapping the bikes, for 30/50km we kept the same riding pace. So to me both bikes are easy to learn, and they make you feel home quickly. The KTM has a bit more engine, you can feel it, but the BMW is much cheaper when it comes to fuel consumption! especially compared to this KTM which is still the carbs one.
So, and I know that many will not agree, my impression is that the 2 bikes are aimed to the same customer segment, you can do the same things, it's just down to personal choice. I would be tempted to say that the KTM is a bit more off road oriented, but after having ridden the BMW offroad, and although with road tyres, I am not sure the KTM is that much better. I see the KTM more as a competitor to the 800GS rather than the 1200GS, which is far more road oriented, with the 19 inches wheel and so much weight. Maybe the new KTM ADV1200 (due this fall?) will set a different standard?...
Just my opinion, of course!
ciao!
G
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www.gianlucamarucci.com
thanks! it was good fun, and the weather and most of all the light were great! we had excellent rides!
by the way, I have read your report on the trip you made this summer to Italy. Cool! it must have been great fun!
to your point: yes I have ridden the KTM too, that one on the pics, but on tarmac only, quite extensively. First of all I was quite impressed on how much the knobbly (not so much knobbly anymore!) tyres allow! I was leaning as if I was riding with my road tyres. down to the tyre edge. Excellent!
My impression is that both bikes are very similar with some peculiarities that differentiate the 2. the BMW is a more polished product, while the KTM looks more rough, but they both fit the bill. And the same impression I had when riding the KTM. The BMW seems to be more "educated" compared to the KTM, but this does not mean is any slower! Me and my friend have similar riding skills and even after swapping the bikes, for 30/50km we kept the same riding pace. So to me both bikes are easy to learn, and they make you feel home quickly. The KTM has a bit more engine, you can feel it, but the BMW is much cheaper when it comes to fuel consumption! especially compared to this KTM which is still the carbs one.
So, and I know that many will not agree, my impression is that the 2 bikes are aimed to the same customer segment, you can do the same things, it's just down to personal choice. I would be tempted to say that the KTM is a bit more off road oriented, but after having ridden the BMW offroad, and although with road tyres, I am not sure the KTM is that much better. I see the KTM more as a competitor to the 800GS rather than the 1200GS, which is far more road oriented, with the 19 inches wheel and so much weight. Maybe the new KTM ADV1200 (due this fall?) will set a different standard?...
Just my opinion, of course!
ciao!
G
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www.gianlucamarucci.com


but lots of good bike chat was had….the leaving date rushed up on us and we were off. There were 5 of us with a variety of bikes, me F650GS(2008), an R1150GS, an R1200GSA, an R1200GS and an R1150RT.
for our first big trip. There followed a well earned 6 days holiday with our families who had all flown out there.
and playing cards etc. we were keen to lay down some miles. Off into the dark yet again………decided to call it a day in Foggia (don’t ask me why and no jokes please)……spent an hour and a half looking for hotel……bit of a dump, funny old place Foggia. To bed 1:30….so much for the early night plans eh.
s per day!!
) in the 800 after the move from the 1150...
. Strange but it ocurred when the fuel reserve ligth turned on... probably only a coincidence...