Reggie P
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The most underrated bike on the market imho. Looks fab . Enjoy
i'm reading the thread with great interest.... i have been seriously considering selling my 2011 1200GS for the last month or so, and have been looking at the 800GS, however i have also been looking at the Triumph Tiger 800 XCx which is available lowered, jury is out just now, the Triumph gets better reviews for a "Road" oriented adventure bike but capable of off road excursions, the GS better for off road based excursions, i am drawn towards the Tiger just now.....
i'm reading the thread with great interest.... i have been seriously considering selling my 2011 1200GS for the last month or so, and have been looking at the 800GS, however i have also been looking at the Triumph Tiger 800 XCx which is available lowered, jury is out just now, the Triumph gets better reviews for a "Road" oriented adventure bike but capable of off road excursions, the GS better for off road based excursions, i am drawn towards the Tiger just now.....

I am now an official Touratwat!
Fitted a GPS bracket which works great
BMW Vario Top case fitted
Fender extenda next
Still smile when I ride it
I had a loaner ST800 years ago when my 1150 was in for service. Very impressive bike. The only thing that put me off was the price of the belts, bespoke for BMW naturally. For distanc ework on road only a much better option that the 700/800GS. Shit BMW panniers though!

Overall the price of the belts probably works out about the same as a couple of sets of chains and sprockets without the faffing around of cleaning/lubing/adjusting over the ownership period![]()
What faffing about is that? Fit a Scottoiler or similar to take care of the lubing (which also helps keep it clean), and mine gets adjusted when the bike gets new tyres or goes for a service. Other wise I think I've adjusted the chain myself only a handful of times in 5 years ownership. So about once a year.
And yes, the vario panniers are shit.
