These are amazing machines... but only 3% of riders in the world can use that bike to the limits its capable of and not on any street. The sweet spot for street bikes is that 70-120hp. That's all you need to have legal fun on any road
@@christopherchapman7453 I somewhat disagree, whilst I agree there’s a small number, from my experience of road and track with the right mentality and ability you can have a heck of a lot of fun on the road with these machines! But in terms of BHP I would say 120-150 is the sweet spot on the road
Wow the rear is even taller, I’m 6ft and I’ve got scuff marks all over the duck tail of my 2020 M pack from getting on and off, so I’d have no chance getting on that bike
@@MrPninja it was fun to try and get on to, on the kickstand it wasn’t bad to get on and off of, once you stand the bike up that’s where the fun starts with the tip toe action
LOL another BMW motorcycle with expensive elctronic systems that break sooner rather than later. Hope your under warranty when it happens, and if you decide to keep this bike long term with no warranty, have fun paying the price of another motorcycle in your garage just to fix it so you don't get stranded again... LOL what a joke! Piece of junk!
I love the look for the last model (what do we call that now? Gen 4.1?) the front wings for me a bit too large.
@@yodomcat we call it BMW supremacy, they look large in video but I tell you what, look amazing in person!
These are amazing machines... but only 3% of riders in the world can use that bike to the limits its capable of and not on any street. The sweet spot for street bikes is that 70-120hp. That's all you need to have legal fun on any road
@@christopherchapman7453 I somewhat disagree, whilst I agree there’s a small number, from my experience of road and track with the right mentality and ability you can have a heck of a lot of fun on the road with these machines!
But in terms of BHP I would say 120-150 is the sweet spot on the road
Disagree, the sweet spot is 150 brake
I see the GB racing engine covers installed: are they the same as 2024 model? Do they fit?
I ask 'cause I am waiting on MY 2025 that I've ordered 🙂
@@stefanomussati3435 defo worth a message to gb racing
@SharkBoi44 If you can't tell me I will defintely write them thanks . Thanks for the advice
Engine is the same
Wow the rear is even taller, I’m 6ft and I’ve got scuff marks all over the duck tail of my 2020 M pack from getting on and off, so I’d have no chance getting on that bike
@@MrPninja it was fun to try and get on to, on the kickstand it wasn’t bad to get on and off of, once you stand the bike up that’s where the fun starts with the tip toe action
I find it a lot harder when I have full leathers on, but I do admit just Kevlar pants makes it a lot easier
@ yes I fully agree! Defo a bike for full leathers though
@SharkBoi44 definitely
Definitely and thankfully we get the Euro version in Australia, so no pause in the rpm
LOL another BMW motorcycle with expensive elctronic systems that break sooner rather than later. Hope your under warranty when it happens, and if you decide to keep this bike long term with no warranty, have fun paying the price of another motorcycle in your garage just to fix it so you don't get stranded again... LOL what a joke! Piece of junk!
@@JD-fd6gt how many BMW have you owned?