R12 G/S Enduro

I rode a non-enduro spec 12 G/S at Bahnstormer this morning. My conclusion was that it's a Sunday morning bimble bike and not a replacement for a GS or GSA. Great style, fantastically responsive and rorty engine and a better quickshifter than my GSA but uncomfortable after an hour.
 
I rode a non-enduro spec 12 G/S at Bahnstormer this morning. My conclusion was that it's a Sunday morning bimble bike and not a replacement for a GS or GSA. Great style, fantastically responsive and rorty engine and a better quickshifter than my GSA but uncomfortable after an hour.
Yup, the 1250GSA is twice as comfortable. It’s bearable for 2 hours 😀
 
I rode a non-enduro spec 12 G/S at Bahnstormer this morning. My conclusion was that it's a Sunday morning bimble bike and not a replacement for a GS or GSA. Great style, fantastically responsive and rorty engine and a better quickshifter than my GSA but uncomfortable after an hour.
That’s what it looks like to me. The GS, GSA, Triumph Tigers, Africa Twins, Super Teneres seem to be the longer day type of bike. I’m ok up to around 550 mile days on my Rally Pro.
One day I may get a short ride bike but for now the Rally Pro and my old DR 650 will have to do.
 
I rode a non-enduro spec 12 G/S at Bahnstormer this morning. My conclusion was that it's a Sunday morning bimble bike and not a replacement for a GS or GSA. Great style, fantastically responsive and rorty engine and a better quickshifter than my GSA but uncomfortable after an hour.

Thankfully we are all different , I found the R12 as comfortable as my old R1250GSA , that said I rarely sit in the saddle for longer than 90 minutes at a time even on a long tour . I’m either stopping for fuel , coffee or the toilet and usually all three ;-)


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Thankfully we are all different , I found the R12 as comfortable as my old R1250GSA , that said I rarely sit in the saddle for longer than 90 minutes at a time even on a long tour . I’m either stopping for fuel , coffee or the toilet and usually all three ;-)


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But then again the 1250GSA has got one of the most uncomfortable OE seats known to man 😀
 
It's a tough category, as not a true off roader, nor a tourer, but as mentioned, for a bimble or a European tour, with short blasts (which many of us prefer nowadays) it will be a cracker.

Buffeting will be there, if you're with a group of GS riders going down a motorway, so another excuse to take nice roads.
 
It's a tough category, as not a true off roader, nor a tourer, but as mentioned, for a bimble or a European tour, with short blasts (which many of us prefer nowadays) it will be a cracker.

Buffeting will be there, if you're with a group of GS riders going down a motorway, so another excuse to take nice roads.

I’ll be avoiding both motorways and toll roads, I prefer a more relaxed pace and seeing the country and people not the motorway and service stations


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Couldn’t come to a deal on one that worked for me either PX ING the 1300 or T Max . It’s not really a replacement for either of those but it was worth a look . I will get one at some stage as I loved the test ride . Riding my 1300GSA has reinforced how very good it is . Look forward to seeing how your trip goes John
 
The stance and style of the enduro in the khaki desert colour with the 719 pack is epic in the flesh. But at £18,800 when my '24 1250GSA Triple Black with 5k miles is worth perhaps £16ish privately, it wouldn't make sense to switch.

I owned an original 2014 NineT and the G/S reminds me of it. Hard seat, hard suspension and poor for any distance riding but oozing with character. It was the epitome of a bike. Buying an older NineT Urban and adding Ohlins/Wilburs and the Unit Garage kit would be much better value for a similar experience.
 
The stance and style of the enduro in the khaki desert colour with the 719 pack is epic in the flesh. But at £18,800 when my '24 1250GSA Triple Black with 5k miles is worth perhaps £16ish privately, it wouldn't make sense to switch.

I owned an original 2014 NineT and the G/S reminds me of it. Hard seat, hard suspension and poor for any distance riding but oozing with character. It was the epitome of a bike. Buying an older NineT Urban and adding Ohlins/Wilburs and the Unit Garage kit would be much better value for a similar experience.
£18800 ???? That’s ridiculous. BMW are really milking the PCP idiots
 
And if I read correctly you have the BMW OEM cylinder head guards?

Will those engine bars fit with the guards on?

If so that will have solved my next purchase!

Bike is looking great btw.

Yes Wunderlich sell a set of specific spacers to allow fitment of the engine bars with head guards


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Not everyone buys on PCP some of us still buy outright and I certainly didn’t pay anything like £18.8K - I didn’t go for the option 719 spec


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There have been numerous posts recently about pcp etc. it would seem that quite a few buy? Rent? Bikes this way. I’m not one of them. It’s probably ok to have a large monthly payment providing you can guarantee that you have enough coming in each month. My monthly income changes monthly. I would not sleep at night with this debt hanging over me.
 
£18800 ???? That’s ridiculous. BMW are really milking the PCP idiots
A white R12 GS with heated grips, cruise control and TFT display is £16k. A 1300GS TE with similar spec is over £20k. A Triumph Tiger 900 Rally is £15k. A equivalent Duke more expensive. It’s not cheap but not outrageous either. What do you think is a fair price ?
 
A white R12 GS with heated grips, cruise control and TFT display is £16k. A 1300GS TE with similar spec is over £20k. A Triumph Tiger 900 Rally is £15k. A equivalent Duke more expensive. It’s not cheap but not outrageous either. What do you think is a fair price ?
Not a bargain either when you can get a Voge/Kove/CF Moto for less than £10k
 
A white R12 GS with heated grips, cruise control and TFT display is £16k. A 1300GS TE with similar spec is over £20k. A Triumph Tiger 900 Rally is £15k. A equivalent Duke more expensive. It’s not cheap but not outrageous either. What do you think is a fair price ?
In no way knocking the new BMW which I like the look of but surely the best comparison price wise would be the Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE - Pre reg one here for £12.5K :unsure:


The BMW is certainly an expensive bike for what it is!
 
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