S1000XR

It sounds like the only good thing about the XR is that it does fit normal people and not just the fucking midgets that the rest of the range seems to be aimed at these days !!!

Anything over 5' 10" is a waste of DNA.
 
Hello all

Like Ding Dong, I rode an XR up and down mountain passes in Italy last week (although not Stelvio - I used a GS for that...:D).

I posted a negative review on a couple of other forums, and did people get the shits! Christ, some wanted to lynch me for daring to go against the mighty all knowing mothership!

:rolleyes:

As we are all discerning, broad minded adults here :D, I will share my impressions with you.

Yes, the engine goes well, yes the brakes are great, yes it holds a line nicely, but why, in the name of all that is holy, did BMW make it so bloody tall!?

I'm 5 10 in the old money, and I was on my toes...stupid! What is the point? That front wheel has a nice fat road tyre on it - it is not going off road.... I also found it top heavy at slow speed.

The low suspension version that Ding Dong posted up should be the standard version.

Oh, and the vibes were awful, and the suspension rock hard.

God, it is ugly too....

If you are a rangy bastard with a cast iron arse and no aesthetic sensibilities, go for it.

;)

Must admit yes it's quite good fun but I don't see what all the hype/fuss is about, its not a good tourer when you've come from a gs wc and the performance is uber fast but personally been there n done that one on far quicker bikes. Can't say I found it tall, what is this a dwaaaarf revolution?!
 
Beats me why riders have to compare it to the GS!

The GS is what it is, a competent boxer twin ,all day comfy ,fast and lardy tallrounder with great handling in the mountain twisties.

The S10000000XR is a tall sportsbike with a manic elastic band of an engine and best BMW gearbox......it will be modified at some point just like every iteration of BMW BIKES do....the K16, the K12, every GS, BLAH BLAH BLAH

Sure BMW will claim the SXR is good for every type of road biking as they want to sell them but most punters will realise it a ballistic Sunday blast bike with comfy ergo's that can go touring with some compromises.

Bikers tour and blast on Harley .... and they vibrate, have no brakes, will not change gear and have no rear suspension.

For sure the SXR will not suit the mamby pambies, short arses and those of a nervous disposition (or those with loose fillings).
 
i find them fine..its just an average bike for an average person ,,they can't make a bike to fit everyone ,hence seat height adjustments , suspension choices ….

Its not even in the same league as a GS or GSA and theres no way it can be in any direct comparison …surely even the comic mags won't compare the two ..The bike was built to take sales from the Multishita
 
Beats me why riders have to compare it to the GS!

The GS is what it is, a competent boxer twin ,all day comfy ,fast and lardy tallrounder with great handling in the mountain twisties.

The S10000000XR is a tall sportsbike with a manic elastic band of an engine and best BMW gearbox......it will be modified at some point just like every iteration of BMW BIKES do....the K16, the K12, every GS, BLAH BLAH BLAH

Sure BMW will claim the SXR is good for every type of road biking as they want to sell them but most punters will realise it a ballistic Sunday blast bike with comfy ergo's that can go touring with some compromises.

Bikers tour and blast on Harley .... and they vibrate, have no brakes, will not change gear and have no rear suspension.

For sure the SXR will not suit the mamby pambies, short arses and those of a nervous disposition (or those with loose fillings).

Spot on.:thumb

You have to laugh when GS riders start moaning about vibrations! My last few GS's vibrated worse than the XR, by a long chalk.
 
Still can't wait to pick mine up on Monday, and I am expecting to keep it at least a couple of years

Terry
 
I fully intend to use mine in the same way i used my GS

Touring, thrashing and trips to tesco
 
Spot on.:thumb

You have to laugh when GS riders start moaning about vibrations! My last few GS's vibrated worse than the XR, by a long chalk.

Yep, I agree too. The vibes are part of the experience, in the same way 2 strokes used to stutter before all he'll broke loose :D

To say the XR isn't a good all rounder seems stupid, it's fairly comfy, capable of carrying passenger and luggage and capable of 160 miles to a tank (plenty in the grand scheme of things when some only do 200 miles a day when on tour).

Comparing the XR to a GS is like saying an Aston Martin is shit because it doesn't soak up bumps like a land cruiser :blast

Look at the positives, it's a scalpel, rapid, has probably the best electronics package available on any bike and IMHO looks fantastic. The screen is good, the ergonomics good, cruise control fantastic, all in all it's a pretty awesome machine.
If some don't like it, that's fine, you know my opinions on the Toilet, it won't be for everyone.

The XR is epic and probably one of the best bikes BM have made.
 
Yep, I agree too. The vibes are part of the experience, in the same way 2 strokes used to stutter before all he'll broke loose :D

To say the XR isn't a good all rounder seems stupid, it's fairly comfy, capable of carrying passenger and luggage and capable of 160 miles to a tank (plenty in the grand scheme of things when some only do 200 miles a day when on tour).

Comparing the XR to a GS is like saying an Aston Martin is shit because it doesn't soak up bumps like a land cruiser :blast

Look at the positives, it's a scalpel, rapid, has probably the best electronics package available on any bike and IMHO looks fantastic. The screen is good, the ergonomics good, cruise control fantastic, all in all it's a pretty awesome machine.
If some don't like it, that's fine, you know my opinions on the Toilet, it won't be for everyone.

The XR is epic and probably one of the best bikes BM have made.

So when you buying one?
 
Hello all

Like Ding Dong, I rode an XR up and down mountain passes in Italy last week (although not Stelvio - I used a GS for that...:D).

I posted a negative review on a couple of other forums, and did people get the shits! Christ, some wanted to lynch me for daring to go against the mighty all knowing mothership!

:rolleyes:

As we are all discerning, broad minded adults here :D, I will share my impressions with you.

Yes, the engine goes well, yes the brakes are great, yes it holds a line nicely, but why, in the name of all that is holy, did BMW make it so bloody tall!?

I'm 5 10 in the old money, and I was on my toes...stupid! What is the point? That front wheel has a nice fat road tyre on it - it is not going off road.... I also found it top heavy at slow speed.

The low suspension version that Ding Dong posted up should be the standard version.

Oh, and the vibes were awful, and the suspension rock hard.

God, it is ugly too....

If you are a rangy bastard with a cast iron arse and no aesthetic sensibilities, go for it.

;)

100% agree with your observations, my pet hates were vibes everywhere, hands, feet bum, body and why so freakin tall???

Cancelled my XR order, sticking with my 15 GS.

I was trying to find a 1 bike does it all solution but have now given up, I am pretty close to adding an MT09 to the garage to keep the GS company.
 
Spot on.:thumb

You have to laugh when GS riders start moaning about vibrations! My last few GS's vibrated worse than the XR, by a long chalk.

My 13 & 15 GS's have ZERO vibes. LC riders are spoilt rotten. Everytime I test ride a new bike I am dissapointed. I am clearly way too soft now after 2 years of LC excellence.
 
100% agree with your observations, my pet hates were vibes everywhere, hands, feet bum, body and why so freakin tall???

Cancelled my XR order, sticking with my 15 GS.

I was trying to find a 1 bike does it all solution but have now given up, I am pretty close to adding an MT09 to the garage to keep the GS company.

Same here - essentially I want to press a button and switch between a GS when bumbling about on unclassified roads and commuting / touring and something like the XR on fast A and smooth B roads. Unfortunately that bike doesn't exist, so I'm sticking with my GS and looking to add a GSXR750 to the garage!
 
It's like banging your head against a brick wall here sometimes.:rob:blast
 
A good biking pal picked up his Red GXR yesterday and we both rode across country to arrive in Finchingfield with my bike at 450 miles clocked and his at 130 miles. We both enjoyed the ride with no intrusive vibes or harsh suspension mentioned.

We both lurve the quickshifter and wonder why all bikes do not have gearbox's that change so sweetly. What is apparent is that if ypu drop a gear or two it's akin to being shot out of a cannon ( I have experienced this since early childhood ).

I do think some of us can rationalise high frquency vibes from an inline 4 and ignore them, just the same as the low frequency vibes on the WC boxer twin and WC 'L' twin that I ride
 
A good biking pal picked up his Red GXR yesterday and we both rode across country to arrive in Finchingfield

Has your Dvt taken a back seat !

I agree all bikes should have a quickshitter, I'm sure ducati will update the multi with one for nxt yr.
 
Has your Dvt taken a back seat !

I agree all bikes should have a quickshitter, I'm sure ducati will update the multi with one for nxt yr.

No, its sulking in the garage. I have to get the SXR run in and past first service for a trip to the Alps next month.
 
Is the XR restricted until service

No, its sulking in the garage. I have to get the SXR run in and past first service for a trip to the Alps next month.

Is the XR restricted to 9000 revs until after the first service, like the RR anyone know ?

Terry
 


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