3bikesnospace
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Suzuki have an extremely simple reliable system on the new gsxr 1000.BMW will probably over complicate things and get failures 
Whoo Hoo more complex shit to go wrong when yet again BMW use the public to properly road test their latest creations after it has gone on sale.
Well at least it means that dealers will have loads of low mieage triple black and Rallye bikes for sale when it does come out and no doubt some will already be down at the dealers attempting to place a deposit on the new R1250GS VVT triple black rallye

Being a 1290 KTM owner I obviously completely disagree with you!the current GS has plenty of power for 95% of riders..i love the fact you can use all the power, taking it to the limiter when you want to do a bit of scratching ...140-160 BHP is not for an adventure bike with 19"-21" front wheels and skinny semi off road tyres
Being a 1290 KTM owner I obviously completely disagree with you!


Perhaps BMW should offer both engine options and keep everyone happy![]()

the current GS has plenty of power for 95% of riders..i love the fact you can use all the power, taking it to the limiter when you want to do a bit of scratching ...140-160 BHP is not for an adventure bike with 19"-21" front wheels and skinny semi off road tyres
Strange when the r1100gs and r1150gs models came out everyone was happy with 80 or 85 bhp including everyone coming from Japanese Sports bikes and now 15 or so years down the line we are riding adventure bikes that produce more than the sports bikes of the late 90's could produce and yet want more !
Strange when the r1100gs and r1150gs models came out everyone was happy with 80 or 85 bhp including everyone coming from Japanese Sports bikes and now 15 or so years down the line we are riding adventure bikes that produce more than the sports bikes of the late 90's could produce and yet want more !
You would lose the lovely low down grunt that the GS has. A VVT engine won't give more torque than a standard one only spread it around better. You could get more HP but only at higher rpm. The GS has plenty of go low down but runs out of puff a bit early, VVT would keep the lown grunt and allow the engine to carry on spinning up more to find some extra HP to match the opposition.Personally rather than more HP I'd prefer a lighter GS with a smaller 900cc VVT engine putting out about the same power as the current 1200.
There is no such thing as too much HP.