I have been toying with the idea of an 800GS however however if I were to go back to chain driven bikes then there are plenty of other bikes out there which would also need to be considered e.g. KTM 640 or 950, V-Strom, Tiger or even the new Tenere.
Also been reading about the various electronic (EWS) failures and poorer quality finishes on BMW's and it has got me thinking whether a nice 'simple' airhead would be the way to go e.g. something like a mid 1990's R80GS Basic or Kalahari, or something slightly older like a well turned out R100GS. Some of the picture of hot Airheads look pretty smart particularly in the white/blue frame combo.
My brief is for a bike for mooching around the single track roads, exploring some light off-road tracks or even taking in a tour to Morocco which does not weigh too much or have significant reliability issues like the EWS which could leave you stranded.
I have never ridden a BMW of this vintage. Were they any good and are they a viable alternative to the more modern machines such as the 800 or 1200GS et all, or are they antiquated relics which should be avoided by those with limited mechanical skills such as me ?
Are parts sufficiently available for these bikes which are now getting on for at least 15 years old ?
The prices on this website seem to indicate that these older bikes are around the £2.5k to £3.5k for what appear reasonably looked after machines. Would I get a sound bike for this kind of money or something that needs as much agains spent on it to be reliable?
Also been reading about the various electronic (EWS) failures and poorer quality finishes on BMW's and it has got me thinking whether a nice 'simple' airhead would be the way to go e.g. something like a mid 1990's R80GS Basic or Kalahari, or something slightly older like a well turned out R100GS. Some of the picture of hot Airheads look pretty smart particularly in the white/blue frame combo.
My brief is for a bike for mooching around the single track roads, exploring some light off-road tracks or even taking in a tour to Morocco which does not weigh too much or have significant reliability issues like the EWS which could leave you stranded.
I have never ridden a BMW of this vintage. Were they any good and are they a viable alternative to the more modern machines such as the 800 or 1200GS et all, or are they antiquated relics which should be avoided by those with limited mechanical skills such as me ?
Are parts sufficiently available for these bikes which are now getting on for at least 15 years old ?
The prices on this website seem to indicate that these older bikes are around the £2.5k to £3.5k for what appear reasonably looked after machines. Would I get a sound bike for this kind of money or something that needs as much agains spent on it to be reliable?


) i would say if you are prepaired to do a couple of hours of spannering every few weeks then yes an airhead is a viable option. no fuel injection, no cat, no ecu, no abs, no canbus most of the little jobs can be done at the side of the road with its own tool kit
. personaly i would choose airhead every time 

syco if you are reading this can i have a blast on 101 that is the bike that when i was a kid made me want a gs 
