That is a big 'off'. Good that the rider was OKish. Swing arm was shattered. Amazed it was still attached?
Tarmac will remain my off road territory
Tarmac will remain my off road territory
I realise Girder forks are like that. I thought the arc that the telelever prescribes keeps the wheelbase static, unlike normal tele's that shorten the wheelbase under braking.
Don't know why I thought that. I guess I'm wrong![]()

Odd that the naysayers aren't replying to my post![]()

It was pure speculation that 'gizmo stuff' was at fault, but two journo's scared shitless and one killed whilst riding them does raise a few questions![]()


Seems that the current 12GS does that as well
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and lets face it they were ramping it up a bit 
If the sliding forks compress then the front wheel must move closer to the rear wheel, as it moves up it is moving backwards.........yes. So the wheel base shortens. The telelever seperates the braking force from the steering force, why?, because it does and it says so in the BMW brochure![]()
Just been fortunate enough to have spent the day riding about 200k around Morrocco on the new bike along with umpteen others. I've done plenty of offroad with my 2007GS but riding the new one with gizmos allowed it to make mincemeat of situations that I'd have struggled with on mine. The "A" team we certainly pushing the bikes to the limits and no one encountered any worrying behaviour. If you like the old one I reckon you're gonna love this.

Just been fortunate enough to have spent the day riding about 200k around Morrocco on the new bike along with umpteen others. I've done plenty of offroad with my 2007GS but riding the new one with gizmos allowed it to make mincemeat of situations that I'd have struggled with on mine. The "A" team we certainly pushing the bikes to the limits and no one encountered any worrying behaviour. If you like the old one I reckon you're gonna love this.
Just been fortunate enough to have spent the day riding about 200k around Morrocco on the new bike along with umpteen others. I've done plenty of offroad with my 2007GS but riding the new one with gizmos allowed it to make mincemeat of situations that I'd have struggled with on mine. The "A" team we certainly pushing the bikes to the limits and no one encountered any worrying behaviour. If you like the old one I reckon you're gonna love this.



But ...
Nobody has mentioned the guy from Adventure bike riders forum/magazine, Alun, who was (as far as I read) quite badly injured when he crashed one and has not wrote a single word on his forum about the circumstances as far as I know . Strange for a journalist dont you think
Bike Magazine's write up on the new wc found that their bike went into a wild tank slapper breaking off both steering stops .They gave it 4 stars because of these stability issues . It will be interesting to see how it performs on the UK launch , or on a test ride from next weekend .
He has been mentioned but in another thread, but yes, I agree, most odd for a journalist to keep his lips 'totally' sealed.