With the new GS1250 we will just be paying for a lot of unnecessary stuff that most people don't want and will not use just to comply to strict European emission laws.
I just love my 650 twin. I have done some long trips on it and my wife finds it quite comfortable (same seat as the 800). She is small and quite short though, taller people do complain about the pillion seat
I am 1,85m tall, bought my Givi screen more than a year ago. It was one of the very first ones and I do have a problem that the handlebars touch the screen on full lock. New ones have indents taking care of the problem. I find the screen quite effective and ride with an open face helmet in...
I paid just over R500 for a K&N filter at Hamman Autorad in Bellville when I had my 20 000 service done last month. The K&N is also good for life, just have to be cleaned and recharged from time to time
Hulle noem dit jeukgatsiekte..... No cure for it. One thing that really bugs me is tubed tyres on the 800. Two flats on the 650 were fixed in a jiffy.
Thanks for the advice, maybe if I wait a bit and think some more the siekte will go away :patch:
I had my 650 twin now for just more than a jear and just love it to bits. No trouble, just plain econical fun with a surprising ability to to keep up with the big guns even 2 up. Problem is that the waiting list for the F800GS has now dwindled down to zero and I am itching to make the...
Whith a shaftie like the GS why not load the back wheel onto the hitch and leave the front wheel to carry the weight and do the running. No wear on the gearbox no chain to remove and it might even improve your turning circle? ???
The best part is when you come short. Jy stof jou broek af, pick the Vuka up like a bicycle and off you go again. Marketing ploy or not ...it must have been fun ;D
How about a 9.5 (35 liter) gallon F800GS!
Cost about $2000US
https://www.touratech-usa.com/shop/show.lasso?sku=048-0380&-session=touratech:4A5D174D0eeb51C2EFsPjWA53215
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To transform the F800GS into a true long-distance motorcycle it is necessary to add a second 5.3 gal fuel...