Another cracking vid, bike looks ace and seems to do most things really well 👍🏻 Absolutely agree with the Conti tyres, I've used race attacks on track for the last couple of years and run trail attack 3's on the road bike, superb all rounders. Thanks for sharing, enjoyable and informative as always 🙂🏍️👍🏻
Great review. Nearly everything you mention applies to my 2021 R NineT too. Same engine obvs. I do love that little TFT screen though and think BMW has really tidied up the rear end on this model over mine. It’s been great seeing you out and about on this, there’s hardly any content on this model and can see you loved it. Great job
Thank you for your review! I have to decide between this R12 ninet (that i love for aesthetic!!) and R1250R. I’ll use it for free time and for summer vacation (for example starting from home in tuscany and go in Dolomites or similar, 10/15 days..). In your opinion, maybe with a bigger windshield, can be suitable for my usage? Thank you!!
Great video and informative, but I have to ask, what do you choose for commuting, weekend twisty roads. R 1250R, RS 1250R and the R 12 nine T for a 60 years old man. Thanks again for awesome videos.
Great video! Thanks for sharing your experience with the bike. I bought mine earlier this summer and have been racking up miles ever since. Coming from an MG V7 stone, this engine feels very different and operates with very different characteristics. Is it just me or does it feel like the bike's pick-up from 1st gear lacks power? If I start releasing the clutch under 2000-3000 rpm, there's always a feeling that the engine might stall. Is this normal on boxer engines? With the v-twin it always felt like there's plenty of power for to bike to move from standstill without the need for higher gas inputs.
Had mine for a month and love it. Looks awesome and rides beautifully. You can potter along enjoying the scenery, or give it some and it feels great either way. After a 1000 mile month I am soon going to park up for the winter as its too pretty to use, but can't wait for a full summer next year.
I've just done 3,000 kilometres on mine. It is a quality machine which is always a pleasure to ride. My main gripe is that it isn't really suited to much of my daily riding, not the bike's fault. But at slower speeds in urban environments and with new, lower speed limits, the engine breaking is extreme in first gear and the power isn't in the right place for this type of riding. Very low down in the rev range, the bike is unhappy. I find that as a result I'm only getting 29 mpg! The lack of a fuel gage is annoying and there are some very minor niggles such as the side stand position and the fiddly steering lock, but overall a fantastic machine to hoon and enjoy. All the same, I'm trading it in for the upcoming Tiger 800 Sport next March, which I'm betting on being the sweet spot bike!
Can you pass more comment on the pillion comfort aspect of the bike please? I fell in love with the previous model however as 99% of the time I take a pillion the small seat made it a non-starter. It does look slightly better on this new model however I have yet to see/try it in the flesh with my pillion. Thanks!
I have a R12 nine T, have to agree about keeping it clean, almost a full time job. With an inside leg of 29 inches, could do with a low seat option. And the only other thing, of many people doing accessories yet. Otherwise a great bike.
Another cracking vid, bike looks ace and seems to do most things really well 👍🏻 Absolutely agree with the Conti tyres, I've used race attacks on track for the last couple of years and run trail attack 3's on the road bike, superb all rounders.
Thanks for sharing, enjoyable and informative as always 🙂🏍️👍🏻
Thanks for watching
Great review. Nearly everything you mention applies to my 2021 R NineT too. Same engine obvs. I do love that little TFT screen though and think BMW has really tidied up the rear end on this model over mine. It’s been great seeing you out and about on this, there’s hardly any content on this model and can see you loved it. Great job
@@marcusrichardson3472 thanks
Fantastic, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching
Thank you for your review! I have to decide between this R12 ninet (that i love for aesthetic!!) and R1250R. I’ll use it for free time and for summer vacation (for example starting from home in tuscany and go in Dolomites or similar, 10/15 days..). In your opinion, maybe with a bigger windshield, can be suitable for my usage? Thank you!!
@@lore88101 depend on speed. Below 80 it’s fine, but fast touring not so great
Great video and informative, but I have to ask, what do you choose for commuting, weekend twisty roads. R 1250R, RS 1250R and the R 12 nine T for a 60 years old man.
Thanks again for awesome videos.
All year or summer?
Nice mate 👍
@@djefferson02 thanks
Great video! Thanks for sharing your experience with the bike. I bought mine earlier this summer and have been racking up miles ever since. Coming from an MG V7 stone, this engine feels very different and operates with very different characteristics. Is it just me or does it feel like the bike's pick-up from 1st gear lacks power? If I start releasing the clutch under 2000-3000 rpm, there's always a feeling that the engine might stall. Is this normal on boxer engines? With the v-twin it always felt like there's plenty of power for to bike to move from standstill without the need for higher gas inputs.
@@Steadz12 mine was ok. Tick over is high when cold. Is is the same hot and cold?
Had mine for a month and love it. Looks awesome and rides beautifully. You can potter along enjoying the scenery, or give it some and it feels great either way. After a 1000 mile month I am soon going to park up for the winter as its too pretty to use, but can't wait for a full summer next year.
Keeping clean is the hard bit
I’ve got one and put a Wilber’s rear shock that made a brilliant bike even better.
@@R1koe2840 didn’t like standard?
I've just done 3,000 kilometres on mine. It is a quality machine which is always a pleasure to ride. My main gripe is that it isn't really suited to much of my daily riding, not the bike's fault. But at slower speeds in urban environments and with new, lower speed limits, the engine breaking is extreme in first gear and the power isn't in the right place for this type of riding. Very low down in the rev range, the bike is unhappy. I find that as a result I'm only getting 29 mpg! The lack of a fuel gage is annoying and there are some very minor niggles such as the side stand position and the fiddly steering lock, but overall a fantastic machine to hoon and enjoy. All the same, I'm trading it in for the upcoming Tiger 800 Sport next March, which I'm betting on being the sweet spot bike!
@@tonydare7614 what’s it like low speed wet mode
@@Chad76Media I never use rain mode as I find it underpowered. I prefer road in the rain
It will be a hard act to follow looking forward to seeing what comes next
Yeah unsure what next. Possible adventure bike
Oooo, what’s the camo jacket Chad?
@@timmo3351 Knox
Can you pass more comment on the pillion comfort aspect of the bike please? I fell in love with the previous model however as 99% of the time I take a pillion the small seat made it a non-starter. It does look slightly better on this new model however I have yet to see/try it in the flesh with my pillion. Thanks!
@@bobd4149 only done short trips, hour max with a pillion. But no complaints so far
@@Chad76Media Thanks!
I have a R12 nine T, have to agree about keeping it clean, almost a full time job. With an inside leg of 29 inches, could do with a low seat option. And the only other thing, of many people doing accessories yet. Otherwise a great bike.
I’m 30 inside leg
BMW being cheapskates and not even retaining the Akrapovic exhausts as stock is a dick move.
@@Stickybutton did it have one stock?