Ixworth_GS
Registered user
I bought my G650GS 3 weeks ago to use as my daily commuter. Nothing unusual there except that my commute is 95 miles each way, each day. I suspect that this might give me an insight into the bike that will be different from most owners.
My journey involves 65miles of dual-carriageway / motorway with 15 miles of Central London traffic at one end and 15 miles of b-roads at the other. The bulk of the journey is despatched at 75mph and has been fine. The bike is happy to go faster but I'm just about to get my license clean again after 5 years so am trying hard not to get myself nicked. I had been concerned about wind blast, and also vibration from the single, but the standard screen pushes most of the air over my head (I'm 5'9"), and I don't notice the vibration at all. Riding through the b-roads is fun-filled and the bike really excels itself in the city with filtering a dream with the ultra-light steering.
So far, after 2,800 miles, I'm getting an unvarying 15miles per litre (68.5mpg), which isn't bad. Although I had hoped for a litte more than that as I was getting 50mpg from my 12 year old Thundercat previously.
The bike went into BMW Park Lane for its 600 mile running-in service 3 days after I bought it. The £180 bill and promises of £280/£380 bills for 6k/12k services (i.e. every 6 weeks for me, or £10 per day) made me decide to say "sod the warranty" I'll service the bike myself. I'm certain I can cope with oil, filter, plug changes, and lube/fluids etc. Brakes and chain/sprockets shouldn't be beyond me either (although I might be on here asking for help from time to time). I guess the only thing that I'm a little concerned about is the requirement to check the valve clearances every 6k; if anybody has any advice I'd appreciate it.
I'll be trying various tyres out too to see which last best and longest. Again, anyone with any advice, feel free to let me have it.
So far though I'm happy to report that I've had no real problems with the bike (now that I've realised you don't try and finesse the gear changes). I did have a bar end weight fall off where the handguards weren't bolted on properly by the dealer, and the heated grip switch appears to be have been wired up the wrong way round (low=high, high-low). The depression lever job was done before I got the bike and I haven't had any warm start problems, and everything else has worked as it should.
My journey involves 65miles of dual-carriageway / motorway with 15 miles of Central London traffic at one end and 15 miles of b-roads at the other. The bulk of the journey is despatched at 75mph and has been fine. The bike is happy to go faster but I'm just about to get my license clean again after 5 years so am trying hard not to get myself nicked. I had been concerned about wind blast, and also vibration from the single, but the standard screen pushes most of the air over my head (I'm 5'9"), and I don't notice the vibration at all. Riding through the b-roads is fun-filled and the bike really excels itself in the city with filtering a dream with the ultra-light steering.
So far, after 2,800 miles, I'm getting an unvarying 15miles per litre (68.5mpg), which isn't bad. Although I had hoped for a litte more than that as I was getting 50mpg from my 12 year old Thundercat previously.
The bike went into BMW Park Lane for its 600 mile running-in service 3 days after I bought it. The £180 bill and promises of £280/£380 bills for 6k/12k services (i.e. every 6 weeks for me, or £10 per day) made me decide to say "sod the warranty" I'll service the bike myself. I'm certain I can cope with oil, filter, plug changes, and lube/fluids etc. Brakes and chain/sprockets shouldn't be beyond me either (although I might be on here asking for help from time to time). I guess the only thing that I'm a little concerned about is the requirement to check the valve clearances every 6k; if anybody has any advice I'd appreciate it.
I'll be trying various tyres out too to see which last best and longest. Again, anyone with any advice, feel free to let me have it.
So far though I'm happy to report that I've had no real problems with the bike (now that I've realised you don't try and finesse the gear changes). I did have a bar end weight fall off where the handguards weren't bolted on properly by the dealer, and the heated grip switch appears to be have been wired up the wrong way round (low=high, high-low). The depression lever job was done before I got the bike and I haven't had any warm start problems, and everything else has worked as it should.

