Long distance on an F800

I think Globe Busters use them as their weapon of choice on their Beijing trips...
 
I've done 900 miles in a day on my 800 doing the Iron Butt with no problem. Just get the comfort seat and a taller screen tho :rob
 
Simon Gandfalfi rode around South America on a Honda 125 in his seventies.

Ed Marsh has ridden his C90 from Malasia to the UK.

Nathan Milward rode a 135cc bike all the way from Australia to the UK.

Get a grip!
 
Simon Gandfalfi rode around South America on a Honda 125 in his seventies.

Ed Marsh has ridden his C90 from Malaysia to the UK.

Nathan Milward rode a 135cc bike all the way from Australia to the UK.

Get a grip!

fixed it for you :aidan
and +1 I agree
 
I have a trip coming up to Norway for a month and I have a dilemma.

I had a 1200 adventure which I loved and I convinced myself to part ex it against a WC.

I test rode the WC the other day and I'm not that keen on it.

I had a G650 and at the same time I ordered the WC I swapped that for a F800GS.
I really like the F800 but I think it might be a bit over pressed for this trip?
Or should I cancel the order for the WC and buy another adventure?


Reading between the lines I think this question is more about justifying buying another bike because its a bit of an addiction...

If your really that worried load your bike up and do a 500 mile day to somewhere in the UK... I don't expect you will because you already know the answer
 
I did large parts of Scandinavia on an 1100GS which was great - but if I went again I'd take the R100GS P-D because it's not the bike that limits your progress, but the speed limits, so go on the one that's most fun to ride.
 
I did large parts of Scandinavia on an 1100GS which was great - but if I went again I'd take the R100GS P-D because it's not the bike that limits your progress, but the speed limits, so go on the one that's most fun to ride.

Hear, hear! :thumb2

:) Liv.
 
... parking up with a load of 1200's the 800 will look tiny...

Must be an illusion then, the F800GS is both taller and wider than the R1200GS. :thumb

Oh, and they'll easily do the mileage. Here's CrazyCaz in Finland where the road ended.
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Buy/ride the bike you want. Faster isn't always better, either. :rob :cool:

Enjoy your trip, regardless of what you'll be on. :thumb :cool:
 


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