el-nicko
That can/cat came off after the 600 mile service.
Ned
Thoughts please
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Blackal wrote: KAWASAKI 1000 SX
Al
The only way is SX :wink:
As has been said, of those listed I would go with the trumpet, but you may want to consider the available luggage options for each of them, Both of the kawas use the same givi panniers that are as wide as the BMW R series panniers.
Personlly, I would go for something a little more left field, say a Moto Morini Granpasso
But lets face it, whatever you choose will be inferior to your mighty R1200S
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As everyone says YOU need to test ride the bikes and decide.....but if you like your R12S how about a Wunderlicht (or similar) handlebar conversion??
I swapped mine over and it made a massive difference to comfort....
Between the 3 bikes you have said I'd rule out the Kawasaki, my mate bought one and to be honest (to me at least) there is nothin about it that is special.
If its for road riding and you want an "adventure" bike then the Triumph has the better engine (but its much more thirsty) otherwise there almost identical.
You pay your money and take your choice.........
I swapped mine over and it made a massive difference to comfort....
Between the 3 bikes you have said I'd rule out the Kawasaki, my mate bought one and to be honest (to me at least) there is nothin about it that is special.
If its for road riding and you want an "adventure" bike then the Triumph has the better engine (but its much more thirsty) otherwise there almost identical.
You pay your money and take your choice.........
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ned1 wrote:el-nicko
That can/cat came off after the 600 mile service.
Ned
Replaced with what Ned? What's the bike like? As good as they say? Post a pic?
Nick.
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It's all VFR (DCT) round here now. STILL missing my 1100s tho.
Mr. Spock is my role model so be advised; I possess no (discernible) sense of humour.
It's all VFR (DCT) round here now. STILL missing my 1100s tho.
thanks for all your posts, as always some intersting views and ideas. Gail & I owned a Z1000 for a wee while, the bike was a hoot to ride, it brought out the 'hooligan' in me as the Versys shares the same engine that was my thinking behind that choice. As much as I like BMW's the Tiger 800 is a better looking machine. Gail & both ride but often enjoy a tootle in the hills (we live at the foot of the Cairngorms National Park) together with Gail riding pillion, neither Gail or I are small peeps so a big sit-up and beg style machine would be better suited for this..... we will test ride all 3 machines but may end-up keeping our 11S & 12S and searching for an additional toy for our garage
Will keep you posted.
Rob & Gail
Will keep you posted.
Rob & Gail
I've gone the other way, F800GS to R1100S.
Loved the 8GS for great fun, impressive power band (for an 800 twin), sweet exhaust note, on on twisty B-roads in any weather it it'll take some beating. However not great for comfort, the BMW comfort seat is an essential extra. Also I found the GS hard work on long distance, wind protection is poor and creates significantly more wind noise than any other bike I've ridden and these together made dual carriageways/motorways a toil. Build quality is significantly poorer than other BMW's that I've owned, in fact I think this has been deteriorating for a few years now, both heated grips failed on mine just outside warranty.
Can't really comment on the Tiger or the Versys, other than to say the Versys is ugly
I've test ridden the Sprint, great engine and was tempted to buy it bit the dealership was severely lacking in customer service. Also test rode an 1000SX, fast smooth but for me didn't get me pulse racing, very competent bike but I suspect I could get bored of it fairly quickly and I would imagine the same would apply to the Versys.
As for keeping your 11S & 12S, I think that's a great idea, not ridden the 12 but my 11S is my favourite bike of all time. I could be biased as I'm still in the honeymoon period (owned 7 months, ridden 6k) but for me its an enticing blend of performance and practicality and it engages me as a rider more than any other machine I've ridden.
Loved the 8GS for great fun, impressive power band (for an 800 twin), sweet exhaust note, on on twisty B-roads in any weather it it'll take some beating. However not great for comfort, the BMW comfort seat is an essential extra. Also I found the GS hard work on long distance, wind protection is poor and creates significantly more wind noise than any other bike I've ridden and these together made dual carriageways/motorways a toil. Build quality is significantly poorer than other BMW's that I've owned, in fact I think this has been deteriorating for a few years now, both heated grips failed on mine just outside warranty.
Can't really comment on the Tiger or the Versys, other than to say the Versys is ugly
I've test ridden the Sprint, great engine and was tempted to buy it bit the dealership was severely lacking in customer service. Also test rode an 1000SX, fast smooth but for me didn't get me pulse racing, very competent bike but I suspect I could get bored of it fairly quickly and I would imagine the same would apply to the Versys.
As for keeping your 11S & 12S, I think that's a great idea, not ridden the 12 but my 11S is my favourite bike of all time. I could be biased as I'm still in the honeymoon period (owned 7 months, ridden 6k) but for me its an enticing blend of performance and practicality and it engages me as a rider more than any other machine I've ridden.
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