Roman, I recommend getting yourself some motor-cross boots if you're riding dirt. I once rescued a bloke who had come off, and the bike was laying on is legs. The exhaust pipe had burnt his shins quite badly, otherwise he was uninjured. He was wearing a small pair or road boots.
I had a 2010 GS, just got a 2018 GSA 5 days ago and OMG, this is unreal. They truly will do anything. And everything. Not anything great, but everything well enough for a clod like me. I’ve had over 40 bikes over my 48 years of riding and the GSA is absolutely one of my favorites.
If anybody wants to watch two of the most adventurous motorcycle rides in the world,...you have to get the DVD's on Charley Boorman and Ewan McGregor's fantastic trip from the most northern tip of the British Isles to Cape Town South Africa,...then these two take their BMW's around the world ( almost ) laterally. These two movies are awe inspiring and exciting to watch. They are called "Long Way Down, then Long Way 'Round."
Long Way Round is a classic and a must see for anyone who likes to dream of adventure! Ewan McGregor really won me over. He is not just a pre madonna actor!
These are highly versatile machines. If I want to cut across a National Park where much of that would be fire roads or one lane dirt road then I can do it with a fair amount of confidence even with 80/20 tires. I avoid deep sand and mud but aside from those conditions I've had my GSA about everywhere. Furthermore, if I want to cruise long distances on the Interstate at high speeds (100MPH+) the GSA will do it all day every day and never break sweat. These are highly competent street machines capable of more off road than most people would think.
For me if I want to cruise the interstate- this bike is not a good choice to go 100 mph day after day. A 1600 GT or GTL or even an older LT is the bike for that. I have owned all three and currently own a GSA- The 1600 GT/GTL OR LT give you a much better and more comfortable ride at high speeds than the 2 cylinder GS/GSA.
marcducati: Press Wankers, over privileged and under educated...... As someone else said, a well thrashed demo example. Such a shame that these guys don’t have mechanical sensitivities even though it’s not their own bike. They’ve not covered themselves on glory have they?
That bike is indeed a GSA! The GSA is just a cool looking bike. If you’re tired of being like everyone else with a Harley or a Gold Wing this bike just exudes different and a whole lot of fun factor. But that’s just me. Ride safe and ride often.
DO MORE MOTORCYCLES Some of us are bike-only folks (no car or truck, just motorcycle transportation) but like your content so please.. more motorcycle vids
Well, I have 2018gsa and I off-roading pretty hard all the time, it handles great in all conditions (sand, river, rocks, mountains....) is not only for the street buddy ;)
How can you manage a 600 lb bike off-road?! I am impressed with your riding skills and nerves. I owned a 500-ish lb Scrambler and it was useless off-road. Took it on a light trail a couple of times just to see what it was like. Forget it.
Ive rode Harleys all my life ( and not a SINGLE problem with one) but I would love to have a BMW. Love that flat boxer engine. Sadly I gave up motorcycle riding....im just not ready to die yet after having way to many very close calls. Every single ride I took resulted in several close calls because of all the GD cell phones people are on! Im just not going to die over somebody texting on their phone
Had a KLR 650 and did not like it for anything bad on road and dirt transmission gear ratios really sucked. Will only get an adventure bike 750cc twin cylinder or larger.
I’d kick my younger self for not wanting this. Now that I am a tad wiser, this right here is the best bike to own.... And as always, it’s an absolute pleasure visiting TFL
I love my 2008 GSA...much lighter and simpler than the new ones, easier to work on, and fewer electronics to be concerned with. Plus because of the lighter wight and simpler engine design it is more suited for easier off-road riding, all that was needed on my 2008 were a set of 50/50 tires and a GPR front stabilizer for more front end stability in gravel and over technical trails. Great video TFloffroad!
They finally got the right display for speed and info Nice Still MPG Poor that’s why the big gas tank Also BMW Very Poor Resale Wait 5 years and save 10,000 dollars Most BMW owners do not use them it’s a trophy piece Show off Bike
Your opinion is honest. I never buy a over priced bike like BMW. Very high cost service compared to the other. I never ride a bike which blow out my wallet. I ride my Jap bike with my friend last year over 15,000 km and we never had a problem and the service cost is reasonable . Most 1200GS/GSA riders take their bikes on road not off road in the region where I live. Purely from a bike’s function, the GS is not worth the price tag. But it is brain VS heart. Riders who buy 1200GS shows they are rich while the others can’t afford as the heavies price tag in its class. Anyway, if you really like the 1200GS and can afford it, do not hesitate to get one. But one thing I have to clear, in a kind of bike at its class, a more expensive bike doesn’t necessarily mean better in most cases, on the contrary, less expensive bike do the job surprisingly well and even better.
Great review! Thank you! Wowee they have come a long ways with the GS 😂 in terms of packing them with technology. I love that after nearly 100 years BMW is still keeping that amazing engine design. It’s improved vastly and grown quite a bit but it’s a fantastic engine!
Roman, the are some great videos on the proper technique for lifting a heavy bike. I was able to lift my Super Tenere (about the same size) with 2 fractured ribs thanks to using the proper technique.
There is no unicorn. That’s why we have all sorts of bikes: trials, enduro, MX, trail, small-mid-large Adv. I’ve ridden small adv bikes and hated them after 1 hour as they were too cramped and buzzy. If you want to munch miles on dirt roads or tarmac...can’t beat the GS. If you want to do single technical trails then probably a 250-500. But once all your gear is loaded on any bike it’s bloody hard to put your leg down and slide out your rear wheel 😏 Ask me I tried it once - it didn’t end well 😬
Good to see a bike review but a pointer, don’t stab the dirt with your foot. You’re not on a dirt bike. We do that on dirt bikes to help with a 90 degree plus turn but on an adventure bike (I have an 800gsa) keep those feet on the pegs, man. Easiest way to mess up your leg from ankle up to your hip.
Nice review, keep em coming. Like to see some reviews of the gear you like to ride with. I want to buy a helmet like the one you have next time I replace mine.
Quick note on helmets- there are different shape heads and helmets. I finally figured out I have a "long oval" head, and bought a "long oval" helmet. I can finally wear a helmet for over an hour without getting a blinding headache!
that´s why i do maintenance myself. it´s not really expensive or all that hard (if you are mecanically inclined), due to the good build Quality and accessibility of all parts.
It took me 5 years to finally convince myself to pay $35,000 for this bike, with all the panniers, GPS and other add-ons. Is it worth it? Yes, but very hard to ride on single trail. Not fun dropping a bike that cost more than most regular sedans!!
Guess if you're over weight, unfit and lack the skills this bike wouldn't be much fun of road, for the rest of us this bike is a blast off road, ride mine as with most of my mates off road 70% of the time.
I was thinking if you really want so many electronics if you want to go around the world 🤔 I mean if some electronics go wrong in Namibia, Africa you have a huge problem
I live in Africa and you see posers with these bikes but real travelers ride lighter, smaller, less technical bikes. I couldn't even imagine trying to ride that behemoth through African traffic.
I used my 1200 now 1250 daily in African Traffic and have travelled most of Southern Africa on my GSA’s. I must be one of those posers you talking about Jay Mr World you better not fly in any aircraft either. They are all now controlled by many many electronics.. 😂 It’s not the best selling adventure bike in the world for nothing.
@@OverlandingwithBruce funny how you mention aircraft electronics as a example of reliability. We just lost 300 people and 2 max8 aircraft due to faulty electronics. I don't trust KTM because of their excessive use of electronics. There is few and far places to service these machines outside of Europe and NAmerica.
Jay Whoisit I hear you but out of how many aircraft in the air currently and how many millions of passengers daily?. I spoke to a technician the other day and they have had all sorts of mechanical issues but never electronic. Out of interest what adventure bikes now a days don’t have electronics?
@@OverlandingwithBruce I ride the last dinosaur, a KLR650. I desperately need an upgrade. But your right, it's impossible these days to avoid electronics completely. Here in Kenya there are no dealerships and no technical service.
Nice video Roman, always wondered who was the rider among you guys. These things were derived from Dakar rally bikes. Bit too heavy and refined tho these days.
Sorry but $27k for an “off-road bike”......no. Yes BMW and the 1200 with the help of Ewan and Charlie made its self a household name but it’s not the end all do all bike. It’s bigger, more complex and way beyond heavy besides the hefty price tag. Yes it’s almost blasphemy to say anything against the BMW! it’s developed it’s self into a “lifestyle “ brand with followers to suit but its holding onto that title like an old Rocky Movie. Sorry but so many great bikes on the market that are so much better for the average person! Bikes that are both less expensive to own and way more reliable......not to mention better at handling the dirt. Careful that bells and whistles with a hefty price tag means best!
Ofcourse there are a lot of other bikes, but ehh this video is about the BMW. Say whatever you want against it. Typically the critics are coming from people that cannot afford one. The American bikes are even more expensive for less value.
joris suffuhrt I had a 1200GS, put 55k Miles it on, rode it from one side of the USA to another, a lot of dirt. I can afford one and so I call BS. Its a perception people have developed and been marketed to when a lot less choices were available in the ADV segment. Nowadays there’s anything from a WR250R to a KTM 1290R that can fill the “do anything” role. Pocket book, perception and belief are first world problems that drive this. The desire to own a BMW is in some cases are the driving force compared to having one and knowing what it’s about. You can keep the expensive maintenance, the final drive problems, leaking this and that because I’ve had it and it’s overpriced, complex and heavy. Not what I find is great for off road.
P C accepted. Think about the new 850 gs adventure. 21 inch and a great bike. Much better price and for me superior to honda. Yes bmw has a price but so does ducati and triumph. Also the new 1290 ktm is in the same pricerange here in europe if you want full option.
What year was your GS? BMW introduced it 15 years ago. And the current bike is a far superior better machine. I've owned over 34 bikes, 9 of which have BMW's, mainly GS/A's. I've done decent mileages on them and had zero problems - which is much more than can be said for the other 23 bikes. A number of my friends have owned multiple GS's. Same thing. Big miles, no problems. There's lighter bikes; cheaper bikes; and bikes that work off-road better. But as large capacity, low maintenance, reliable, comfortable, practical adventure tourers go, it's always been the best option and remains so. If Ducati could swallow its pride and make the road version of the Multistrada shaft-drive, or better still belt-drive, it would give many GS owners something to think about. But as it is, BMW have it all their own way, which is one reason why the GS/A is the biggest selling motorcycle in the world.
Really happy that you guys are reviewing motorcycles now. Been following you for trucks and cars for years now. I think you should start another channel, TFL Two Wheels! Happy to help. Two wheels are my passion. Cameras are my profession.
TFLoffroad, my remark was by no means a criticism. It was just an idea that there is much more to review in the two wheeled world that does not go “off road”. The GS adventure is a very competent off road machine, but is also an amazing road touring bike. I love the focus on this channel regarding being off road. Just many more angles to look at with the two wheeled world that I believe your brand can tap into very successfully. Keep doing what you are doing. Love watching your videos. By the way, your brand has matured amazingly in the past several years. You should be proud of what you have now. Great Job!
Probably the worst review of not only an Adventure motorcycle, but maybe any motorcycle. The Adventure bike that started the whole ADV bike segment deserves so much more than a timid rider who memorized the press release packet.
Warner Bauer I actually test rode both bike the same day. The the ftr1200 felt heavier. Has less horsepower. The heat coming from the engine and exhaust is enough to cook you. It looks cool is about it. Other than that your buying and overpriced naked bike.
Stick to reviews of 4 wheel vehicles. Get an experienced adventure rider next time to do the review. And here's a riding tip for you, stabbing your foot out like that while riding, is a good way to break an ankle.
Rode one last weekend, seat was extremely comfortable, windscreen was Impressively adequate for its size and I didn’t have an issue when I tried the quick shifter, probably best for higher rpm upshifts
@@Kwhopperfan I ended up buying one....now I absolutely love it. Fitted an aftermarket screen and now I find the seat really comfortable, maybe it was the pants I was wearing before ☺️
Charlie and Ewan took a couple of these around the world right? Of course they needed three guys and a support crew, a bunch of Russian truck drivers, a welder and a few mechanics. Let's not forget a ton of money and being a celebrity did not hurt. I guess if you had all that stuff including the medic it would be the bike of choice. If I didn't have all that stuff then this bike would be the last bike I would take around the world. Six hundred pound anything is too heavy to ride anywhere off pavement, just my opinion. In the last 10 years only Yamaha has more recalls than the company that makes this swiss army knife.
Sorry ! TFL ! But this bike is definitely good but ! , if it does break down in middle of nowhere (they usually last long but anything can happen overland or in accidents scenario ) , you are done ! That's why real pro hardcore solo overland biker always use light bike , not that much costly and which is very easy and cheap to maintain at least by any roadside mechanic because costly bikes can not guarantee anything but big costly troubles and bills ! Plus anything breaks and you went outside their network and aftermarket parts ,..... your wantee is gone and insurance is always high with these high value bike , so it is just a big no ! no ! unless you are a millionaire ! I am specifically talking about overlanding tours outside of Europe and North American continent ! So , preferable choices are always the Asian and south Asian brands !
this bike is trash. i bought mine in 2019 summer. bike engine broke after 12000km - loud clanking noise from left cylinder. bmw refused to repair by warranty claiming that loud clanking noise in left cylinder is normal. while trying to sort this out lost 2020 season. all attempts to complain to bmw headquarters went nowhere. in december 2020 dealer agreed to buy it back from me for 13500 euro. as a result i lost a lot of money and a season just because they refused to repair broken engine by warranty. please note i had bmw warranty and dealer extended 5 years warranty on it which i bought as well. so bmw you suck and your newer bikes are trash. btw this was my 4th bmw bike and 3rd new bought from this dealer. worst customer experience, worst service ever.
Roman, I recommend getting yourself some motor-cross boots if you're riding dirt. I once rescued a bloke who had come off, and the bike was laying on is legs. The exhaust pipe had burnt his shins quite badly, otherwise he was uninjured. He was wearing a small pair or road boots.
1:09 reving a cold engine... no good...
Notice how the red zone starts at 6000 rpm, this increases while you're riding. Cool feature.
yes i love that feature... and was concerned when he was ignoring it... much worse to redline a cold bike than a warm one
press bike
Still best bike on the Planet
I had a 2010 GS, just got a 2018 GSA 5 days ago and OMG, this is unreal. They truly will do anything. And everything. Not anything great, but everything well enough for a clod like me. I’ve had over 40 bikes over my 48 years of riding and the GSA is absolutely one of my favorites.
If anybody wants to watch two of the most adventurous motorcycle rides in the world,...you have to get the DVD's on Charley Boorman and Ewan McGregor's fantastic trip from the most northern tip of the British Isles to Cape Town South Africa,...then these two take their BMW's around the world ( almost ) laterally.
These two movies are awe inspiring and exciting to watch. They are called "Long Way Down, then Long Way 'Round."
Long Way Round is a classic and a must see for anyone who likes to dream of adventure! Ewan McGregor really won me over. He is not just a pre madonna actor!
@@Ragtopp68 I agree 100 percent,...it really is a really GREAT movie with lot's of suspense too.
They recently put it up on TH-cam, so go wild ;-)
@@Ducksonalltube Good to know,.thanks!
These are highly versatile machines. If I want to cut across a National Park where much of that would be fire roads or one lane dirt road then I can do it with a fair amount of confidence even with 80/20 tires. I avoid deep sand and mud but aside from those conditions I've had my GSA about everywhere. Furthermore, if I want to cruise long distances on the Interstate at high speeds (100MPH+) the GSA will do it all day every day and never break sweat. These are highly competent street machines capable of more off road than most people would think.
For me if I want to cruise the interstate- this bike is not a good choice to go 100 mph day after day. A 1600 GT or GTL or even an older LT is the bike for that. I have owned all three and currently own a GSA- The 1600 GT/GTL OR LT give you a much better and more comfortable ride at high speeds than the 2 cylinder GS/GSA.
Note:In S Africa the GS is ridden a lot on our dirt roads.
Bruce Kendall yip. Absolutely love mine 👌
Yes me too. My 1200 did many km on the dirt.....my 1250 not yet but once run in definitely
Dont rev a cold engine like that. The GS has a progressive red line that goes to 9000 once warmed up. When it is at 6500, it’s cold.
I stopped watching right there... 😕.
First thing I thought when i saw that. I was like, NOOOO
marcducati: Press Wankers, over privileged and under educated......
As someone else said, a well thrashed demo example. Such a shame that these guys don’t have mechanical sensitivities even though it’s not their own bike. They’ve not covered themselves on glory have they?
Made me cringe that stopped there too!
That bike is indeed a GSA! The GSA is just a cool looking bike. If you’re tired of being like everyone else with a Harley or a Gold Wing this bike just exudes different and a whole lot of fun factor. But that’s just me. Ride safe and ride often.
It´s one of the most iconic and best all round bikes, get over your jealousy and prejudices of what you´ve heard of the bike.
Nice job, Roman. These fancy new screens are ruining it for those of us with the old analog gauges; they're so nice makes me wanna get a new bike!
Just picked up my 2023 Rallye. Best bike ever.
DO MORE MOTORCYCLES
Some of us are bike-only folks (no car or truck, just motorcycle transportation) but like your content so please.. more motorcycle vids
Well, I have 2018gsa and I off-roading pretty hard all the time, it handles great in all conditions (sand, river, rocks, mountains....) is not only for the street buddy ;)
I'm so used to the Ike gauntlet and truck reviews and do a youtube search on this bike and boom, TFL. I was like ok, cool.
I hope this is the first of a new TFL channel The Fast Lane Motorcycle!
Please stay tune more motorcycle videos are on the way.
I'll buy one just for the looks 👌
How can you manage a 600 lb bike off-road?! I am impressed with your riding skills and nerves. I owned a 500-ish lb Scrambler and it was useless off-road. Took it on a light trail a couple of times just to see what it was like. Forget it.
Yes! I love my adventure bike.
Thanks for the tip on tapping the rear brake twice for hill start assist.
Is it possible to ride the GS 1250 for a 5 foot 6 inches bloke?
Honest no bull review. Excellent information given
Ive rode Harleys all my life ( and not a SINGLE problem with one) but I would love to have a BMW. Love that flat boxer engine. Sadly I gave up motorcycle riding....im just not ready to die yet after having way to many very close calls. Every single ride I took resulted in several close calls because of all the GD cell phones people are on! Im just not going to die over somebody texting on their phone
The most honest review out there. Superb!
Great review. Offroad there's a learning curve for sure. Even if you ride straight dirt bikes alot.
Had a KLR 650 and did not like it for anything bad on road and dirt transmission gear ratios really sucked. Will only get an adventure bike 750cc twin cylinder or larger.
If he says "Swiss army knife of motorcycles" one more time, my head is going to explode.
Adventure bikes getting bigger is NOT better!
I’d kick my younger self for not wanting this. Now that I am a tad wiser, this right here is the best bike to own....
And as always, it’s an absolute pleasure visiting TFL
A k1600gt and 1250 adventure and I've got the perfect bike combo
Swapped my K1600 for R1250gs
Mate I’d be happy with an RT to go with my 2020 R1250GSA, or maybe the new R3 GT from Triumph for something different.
I love my 2008 GSA...much lighter and simpler than the new ones, easier to work on, and fewer electronics to be concerned with. Plus because of the lighter wight and simpler engine design it is more suited for easier off-road riding, all that was needed on my 2008 were a set of 50/50 tires and a GPR front stabilizer for more front end stability in gravel and over technical trails. Great video TFloffroad!
thats what I said about my 2010, until I tested a 2020 GSA HP, traded in the 2010 immediately
They finally got the right display for speed and info Nice
Still MPG Poor that’s why the big gas tank
Also BMW Very Poor Resale
Wait 5 years and save 10,000 dollars
Most BMW owners do not use them it’s a trophy piece
Show off Bike
Your opinion is honest. I never buy a over priced bike like BMW. Very high cost service compared to the other. I never ride a bike which blow out my wallet. I ride my Jap bike with my friend last year over 15,000 km and we never had a problem and the service cost is reasonable . Most 1200GS/GSA riders take their bikes on road not off road in the region where I live. Purely from a bike’s function, the GS is not worth the price tag. But it is brain VS heart. Riders who buy 1200GS shows they are rich while the others can’t afford as the heavies price tag in its class. Anyway, if you really like the 1200GS and can afford it, do not hesitate to get one. But one thing I have to clear, in a kind of bike at its class, a more expensive bike doesn’t necessarily mean better in most cases, on the contrary, less expensive bike do the job surprisingly well and even better.
Great review! Thank you! Wowee they have come a long ways with the GS 😂 in terms of packing them with technology. I love that after nearly 100 years BMW is still keeping that amazing engine design. It’s improved vastly and grown quite a bit but it’s a fantastic engine!
Roman, the are some great videos on the proper technique for lifting a heavy bike. I was able to lift my Super Tenere (about the same size) with 2 fractured ribs thanks to using the proper technique.
Thanks for the heads-up’
You don't need a bike then can go anywhere when you wanna travel the world. You need a bike that can be repaired anywhere.
Exactly. Expensive Carbon, Alu & high tec are worthless when no one is able to repair when (not if..) it breaks down
Nice review! The sound quality has to be improved next time!
Good video and just ordered the bike. Great bike
Love you honest reviews
I have a DR-650 this is an affordable option and very popular in Australia.
There is no unicorn. That’s why we have all sorts of bikes: trials, enduro, MX, trail, small-mid-large Adv. I’ve ridden small adv bikes and hated them after 1 hour as they were too cramped and buzzy. If you want to munch miles on dirt roads or tarmac...can’t beat the GS. If you want to do single technical trails then probably a 250-500. But once all your gear is loaded on any bike it’s bloody hard to put your leg down and slide out your rear wheel 😏 Ask me I tried it once - it didn’t end well 😬
Great review👍love graphics, tablet screen n with more power.
Great review mate
Need more of this like a Ducati
Why not compare to a super tenere ?
Nice video! I Still cant believe how heavy those things are!
Once they are moving the weight disappears
Nice review Roman!
I Have a 2018 1200 Rallye Adventure Te is this new bike so much better i need to upgrade any thoughts?
Definitely.. Get the latest version!
I'll help you taking over the outdated
Good to see a bike review but a pointer, don’t stab the dirt with your foot. You’re not on a dirt bike. We do that on dirt bikes to help with a 90 degree plus turn but on an adventure bike (I have an 800gsa) keep those feet on the pegs, man. Easiest way to mess up your leg from ankle up to your hip.
Great blues riff at 9:05! Nice review. Thank you.
Would have been a nice video without the clips with terrible sound, like the one at 4:00.
Nice review, keep em coming. Like to see some reviews of the gear you like to ride with. I want to buy a helmet like the one you have next time I replace mine.
Quick note on helmets- there are different shape heads and helmets. I finally figured out I have a "long oval" head, and bought a "long oval" helmet. I can finally wear a helmet for over an hour without getting a blinding headache!
You would be better off wearing MX boots in the dirt.It is actually a very capable off rd bike for touring.Thks.
The price of this bike and cost of maintenance are both out of my league I would get a Honda African twin.
A lot easier to pick up by yourself as well.
that´s why i do maintenance myself. it´s not really expensive or all that hard (if you are mecanically inclined), due to the good build Quality and accessibility of all parts.
It took me 5 years to finally convince myself to pay $35,000 for this bike, with all the panniers, GPS and other add-ons. Is it worth it? Yes, but very hard to ride on single trail. Not fun dropping a bike that cost more than most regular sedans!!
NIce video presentation. Actually had my attention
When you guys start testing motorcycles??
Dynamic ESA has been available since the 2017 RAllye bikes, it isnt "now" available.
What are those beige boots you're wearing at 7:42?
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OMG a bike review
More of this please
Really cool video tfl. Roman that was cool
Guess if you're over weight, unfit and lack the skills this bike wouldn't be much fun of road, for the rest of us this bike is a blast off road, ride mine as with most of my mates off road 70% of the time.
Hope you keep uploading more videos like this!
So many experts in the comments.
I was thinking if you really want so many electronics if you want to go around the world 🤔
I mean if some electronics go wrong in Namibia, Africa you have a huge problem
I live in Africa and you see posers with these bikes but real travelers ride lighter, smaller, less technical bikes. I couldn't even imagine trying to ride that behemoth through African traffic.
I used my 1200 now 1250 daily in African Traffic and have travelled most of Southern Africa on my GSA’s. I must be one of those posers you talking about Jay
Mr World you better not fly in any aircraft either. They are all now controlled by many many electronics.. 😂
It’s not the best selling adventure bike in the world for nothing.
@@OverlandingwithBruce funny how you mention aircraft electronics as a example of reliability. We just lost 300 people and 2 max8 aircraft due to faulty electronics. I don't trust KTM because of their excessive use of electronics. There is few and far places to service these machines outside of Europe and NAmerica.
Jay Whoisit I hear you but out of how many aircraft in the air currently and how many millions of passengers daily?. I spoke to a technician the other day and they have had all sorts of mechanical issues but never electronic.
Out of interest what adventure bikes now a days don’t have electronics?
@@OverlandingwithBruce I ride the last dinosaur, a KLR650. I desperately need an upgrade. But your right, it's impossible these days to avoid electronics completely. Here in Kenya there are no dealerships and no technical service.
Nice video Roman, always wondered who was the rider among you guys.
These things were derived from Dakar rally bikes. Bit too heavy and refined tho these days.
Thanks for the kind words!
KTM have won the last 16 Dakar’s
Haha "the old days when you had to manually turn your ABS off". I guess I'm ancient because I don't even own a bike with ABS.
The zombie apocalypse!! Classic!! 👍
Nice bike but a bike doesn't have to be that heavy and expensive be to capable....
How's this guy reviewing bikes but revving a cold engine like that? :|
Sorry but $27k for an “off-road bike”......no. Yes BMW and the 1200 with the help of Ewan and Charlie made its self a household name but it’s not the end all do all bike. It’s bigger, more complex and way beyond heavy besides the hefty price tag. Yes it’s almost blasphemy to say anything against the BMW! it’s developed it’s self into a “lifestyle “ brand with followers to suit but its holding onto that title like an old Rocky Movie. Sorry but so many great bikes on the market that are so much better for the average person! Bikes that are both less expensive to own and way more reliable......not to mention better at handling the dirt. Careful that bells and whistles with a hefty price tag means best!
Ofcourse there are a lot of other bikes, but ehh this video is about the BMW. Say whatever you want against it. Typically the critics are coming from people that cannot afford one. The American bikes are even more expensive for less value.
joris suffuhrt I had a 1200GS, put 55k Miles it on, rode it from one side of the USA to another, a lot of dirt. I can afford one and so I call BS. Its a perception people have developed and been marketed to when a lot less choices were available in the ADV segment. Nowadays there’s anything from a WR250R to a KTM 1290R that can fill the “do anything” role. Pocket book, perception and belief are first world problems that drive this. The desire to own a BMW is in some cases are the driving force compared to having one and knowing what it’s about. You can keep the expensive maintenance, the final drive problems, leaking this and that because I’ve had it and it’s overpriced, complex and heavy. Not what I find is great for off road.
P C accepted. Think about the new 850 gs adventure. 21 inch and a great bike. Much better price and for me superior to honda. Yes bmw has a price but so does ducati and triumph. Also the new 1290 ktm is in the same pricerange here in europe if you want full option.
What year was your GS? BMW introduced it 15 years ago. And the current bike is a far superior better machine. I've owned over 34 bikes, 9 of which have BMW's, mainly GS/A's. I've done decent mileages on them and had zero problems - which is much more than can be said for the other 23 bikes. A number of my friends have owned multiple GS's. Same thing. Big miles, no problems. There's lighter bikes; cheaper bikes; and bikes that work off-road better. But as large capacity, low maintenance, reliable, comfortable, practical adventure tourers go, it's always been the best option and remains so. If Ducati could swallow its pride and make the road version of the Multistrada shaft-drive, or better still belt-drive, it would give many GS owners something to think about. But as it is, BMW have it all their own way, which is one reason why the GS/A is the biggest selling motorcycle in the world.
Audio quality is all over the place. Better off doing voice over.
Really happy that you guys are reviewing motorcycles now. Been following you for trucks and cars for years now. I think you should start another channel, TFL Two Wheels! Happy to help. Two wheels are my passion. Cameras are my profession.
Thanks for the kind comment. We’ll get better the more we produce. The next one is more polished.
TFLoffroad, my remark was by no means a criticism. It was just an idea that there is much more to review in the two wheeled world that does not go “off road”. The GS adventure is a very competent off road machine, but is also an amazing road touring bike. I love the focus on this channel regarding being off road. Just many more angles to look at with the two wheeled world that I believe your brand can tap into very successfully. Keep doing what you are doing. Love watching your videos.
By the way, your brand has matured amazingly in the past several years. You should be proud of what you have now. Great Job!
30 Litres of Fuel Tank.😱😱😱.😘😍❤.
5.6 height rider can ride this bike
Lets get this Zombie apocalypse started!
It is just waaaaay too heavy for an adventure bike!
❤👍BMW GS👍❤
Probably the worst review of not only an Adventure motorcycle, but maybe any motorcycle. The Adventure bike that started the whole ADV bike segment deserves so much more than a timid rider who memorized the press release packet.
Too bad for BMW that the Indian FTR 1200 is better. It's lighter, faster, simpler, cheaper, and cooler. (And probably better fuel economy.)
To bad no one owns one yet. How do you know ?
Haha!! Warner Bauer doesn’t know WTF he’s talking about! Haha!!
Indian?? 😄😄😄
And a 130 mile range ??
Warner Bauer I actually test rode both bike the same day. The the ftr1200 felt heavier. Has less horsepower. The heat coming from the engine and exhaust is enough to cook you. It looks cool is about it. Other than that your buying and overpriced naked bike.
Bmw roughly claims 50 european mpg. I know we are awkward but deal with it.
European gallon is slightly larger than a US gallon.
I average 39.9 hauling A$$
Roman......pick up your own bike for crying out loud!!!
It weights 600 pounds for crying out loud!
@@TFLoffroad so learn how to lift it... technique not muscle
But does it have AC for balls?
Nice ..
Stick to reviews of 4 wheel vehicles. Get an experienced adventure rider next time to do the review. And here's a riding tip for you, stabbing your foot out like that while riding, is a good way to break an ankle.
Sorry mate... you have NO business reviewing an adventure motorcyle LOL!
Love, ADVrider: Geek (in Boulder, Colorado).
Cheers!
Quickshifter is no good, bad screen and uncomfy seat.....awesome engine though.
Rode one last weekend, seat was extremely comfortable, windscreen was Impressively adequate for its size and I didn’t have an issue when I tried the quick shifter, probably best for higher rpm upshifts
@@Kwhopperfan I ended up buying one....now I absolutely love it. Fitted an aftermarket screen and now I find the seat really comfortable, maybe it was the pants I was wearing before ☺️
Charlie and Ewan took a couple of these around the world right? Of course they needed three guys and a support crew, a bunch of Russian truck drivers, a welder and a few mechanics. Let's not forget a ton of money and being a celebrity did not hurt. I guess if you had all that stuff including the medic it would be the bike of choice.
If I didn't have all that stuff then this bike would be the last bike I would take around the world. Six hundred pound anything is too heavy to ride anywhere off pavement, just my opinion. In the last 10 years only Yamaha has more recalls than the company that makes this swiss army knife.
Sorry ! TFL ! But this bike is definitely good but ! , if it does break down in middle of nowhere (they usually last long but anything can happen overland or in accidents scenario ) , you are done !
That's why real pro hardcore solo overland biker always use light bike , not that much costly and which is very easy and cheap to maintain at least by any roadside mechanic because costly bikes can not guarantee anything but big costly troubles and bills !
Plus anything breaks and you went outside their network and aftermarket parts ,..... your wantee is gone and insurance is always high with these high value bike , so it is just a big no ! no ! unless you are a millionaire !
I am specifically talking about overlanding tours outside of Europe and North American continent !
So , preferable choices are always the Asian and south Asian brands !
Honda vfr1200 x bulletprove ,no gizmos that can break,honda reliability, cheaper, for the money left husky fe 501 ,voilà you are dressed
Get over revin a cold engine, its not 1973 anymore...
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Great Review, terrible sound😢
nice
No way, it's way too heavy to be an do it all bike. Yamaha Tenere 700 is the genuine do it all bike.
no, my CRF500L is.
@@michaelxcx That too. But not this bike, way too heavy!
@@remid1994 o yes, u are absolutely correct. 1250gs is way, WAY to heavy for a go anywhere bike.
nice good
awesome review. garbage audio
How rude, my bike the Ducati 1260 Enduro is just as capable as this bike
I disagree, what makes this famous? Ewan McGregor
On road dirtbike!? More like off road street bike lol.
this bike is trash. i bought mine in 2019 summer. bike engine broke after 12000km - loud clanking noise from left cylinder. bmw refused to repair by warranty claiming that loud clanking noise in left cylinder is normal. while trying to sort this out lost 2020 season. all attempts to complain to bmw headquarters went nowhere. in december 2020 dealer agreed to buy it back from me for 13500 euro. as a result i lost a lot of money and a season just because they refused to repair broken engine by warranty. please note i had bmw warranty and dealer extended 5 years warranty on it which i bought as well. so bmw you suck and your newer bikes are trash. btw this was my 4th bmw bike and 3rd new bought from this dealer. worst customer experience, worst service ever.