New bike... :)

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Just around 11 yesterday morning I went over to our local BMW dealer and about an hour & a half later I rode off on a graphite grey BMW F800 GS with 7 miles on the clock.

The decision to buy this particular model came after trying a number of different bikes and not trying a Ducati. Last year I rode various Beemers, the KTM990, the Triumph XC800 but not the new Multistrada.

I've had an R1150GS for some years and 50k miles or so. I decided not to go for another Boxer fairly quickly - the weight plus a bit of a desire for a change. I didn't really like the RT - no, that's not fair - I liked it quite a lot, although the mirrors were rubbish and it didn't feel particularly special or more comfy that my R1150GS. Better in the rain, no doubt but that's not enough. I didn't like the riding position on the R1200GSA and it was tres, tres expensive. The K1600 was a-ma-zing but stupid money and well OTT for my sort of riding. the F800 ST was really nice but there was too much weight on my wrists and I am now very used to a more upright seating position. The F800 GS was just great fun.

The KTM had the best suspension but a crap gearbox and I didn't like the sound of the service intervals. The Tiger had the funnest engine (just) but I didn't like the suspension and wasn't keen on the dealership, to be honest. I considered waiting to see what the Explorer was like but was rather put off by the seating position when I tried one at the Excel and anyhow when I enquired for details I got an email back from my local dealer saying "just put a deposit on one". No thanks. Who knows what the Ducati was like - Moto Rapido weren't really interested in letting me out on one. It was a serious
possibility until the sales-droid opened his mouth.

And after all the thinking, my mind just kept going back to how much I'd enjoyed the F800 GS. The riding position I like, carrying capacity I like, handling I like and a great fun engine with a really easy gearbox. Being a BMW it has all the necessaries and some nice touches like the gear indicator, fuel gauge, heated grips, LED lights (all except headlights) and so on. Being an F800 it does lots to the gallon too. Oh and it came with a full tank of fuel. Nice touch.

I've done around 110 miles today, some with luggage, some without, some with the wife as pillion. In all circumstances it performs just right for me. I am very pleased indeed :)

Today, I shall go out and do another 100 miles or so. Soon I shall have to learn how to ride off road. How cool is that?
 
Great choice! I've done 14k on mine, just love the thing! Well worth talking to Les on here if you want HID headlights, I'm blown away by how much brighter mine are!!
 
Welcome to the F800GS family. If your fancy a ride at some point let me know, be nice to ride with another 800gs. Actually get to see what it looks like on the road :thumb

Out of interest though did you get it from Bahnstormers?

Enjoy it!

Ben
 
Congrats on a wise choice. My 2010 F800GS is my first BMW and after 18k miles I still feel like a kid with a new toy.
 
Welcome to the F800GS family.
Thank you :)

If your fancy a ride at some point let me know, be nice to ride with another 800gs. Actually get to see what it looks like on the road :thumb
Sure, after Easter I might well be up for that.

I gotta learn how to ride off road at some point too.

Out of interest though did you get it from Bahnstormers?
Yup. The Alton branch. Seem to be a good bunch.

Enjoy it!
Oh yes :)
 
Very jealous, still a few weeks before mine and the wife's new ones arrive. Your account just confirms much of what I thought and the right decision we've made. Enjoy. :)
 
Very jealous, still a few weeks before mine and the wife's new ones arrive. Your account just confirms much of what I thought and the right decision we've made. Enjoy. :)
Steve, is that you?
You dropping the xt's in favour of the F8GS? :eek:
Will you have them for The Boil?

Of course, if it's not Steve, please ignore all of the above :D

Enjoy your new rides when you get them :thumb

SteveT

:cool:
 
Aye, yes it's me, I trust that all is well with you. :beerjug:
You speak the unspeakable words, get ride of the XT's no never, we are off to for the tracks and trails of the Spanish Pyrennes at the end of the month on them for a couple of weeks.
Check out the Vibraction web site route 5 Randonnees Pyreneenes 1008 km of off road, tracks and trails and small country lanes. West from Collioure on the coast to near Tudela. :)

I sold my KTM950SMR last year and Jane's selling her Aprilia Dorsoduro 750, we want some touring bikes, with the ability to go onto light tracks and trails. The Supermotos were great fun but we just weren't using them as much as we should and it's the trips touring and exploring that we really enjoy, not just the sunny days out from home.

So 800's it is, beans on toast for a few years to pay for them but hay ho. We take delivery middle of May after the trip. Really excited as you can imagine, we should have bought the 800's in 09 rather than the Supermotos but you live and learn and they have been great fun and certainly Jane's turned heads which she enjoyed. We are all a bit vain at times.

We are at the boil on the XT's so look forward to seeing you there.
 
Sorry should have thought, kidnapped the thread I suppose the above should have been a PM.
PM'ing me would be a non starter Steve as I'm not sub'd :D
Look forward to chatting with you & yours again at the Boil.
Keen to hear about your Euro off road trip plans as well :thumb

SteveT

:cool:
 


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