About time Bmw updated their plastic cases, now they look much better. I still don't understand why they don't offer 56-58 top case (same model), because most people buy after market bigger top case. 36l is just too small.
Nice job Scott and to the point. I guess you can call this progress; however, I still like the more simple approach of its predecessor . The turning knob to control height or width seems a bit awkward and perhaps unnecessary. In general, the public got the GS that critics wanted: lighter, faster and more technology. Will stick to my 2021 Triple Black GS, though the new model is very appealing . My wife already threatened me not even to think about it 😅.
Theres a small case for the topcaze adjuster. When I load it up and its too high, I need to take stuff out the get it to the max capacity position becasie the lever goes across the topcase right now. Then itll be easier just to turn on a knob. Id the current vario topcase also 6kg? I frequent higher loads.😊
As an RT owner, I can relate to the these cases. Central locking is a nice feature. Not so sure about a light in the side cases. The biggest negative with side loading cases, you have to pack them carefully, or the contents fall out. I await a review of top loading side cases. If the gearbox and quick-shifter live up to the hype, I may consider the new GS, but I like the comfort of my RT.
In a couple of years the RT will be updated with the new engine, next year GSA perhaps RT the following year? My top box has 52litres of space, fits two Schuberth helmets, back rest and brake light. I would have used a helmet in a bag for demo? Thanks for video luggage not discussed in other reviews, I’ll wait for Bumot or Touratech options, I suspect these plastic panniers are probably made by Touratech.
But your RT has side loading cases and mine does too. I just have the inner soft bag (cheap bag that I got on-line) and that bag goes with me into the hotel and not the dirty hard side case, it stays on the bike, all the time, never take it off. The same is expected with these cases.
Great video. You nailed it. Just the review that was missing. The cases are great, despite side loading.... But the biggest problem is that if you drop your bike...there go the cases. The metal ones offer better protection...
The cheap Brooks panniers on my GSA have held up really well over the years in all kinds of weather, especially in bike tip overs where the only pannier parts that touch the ground are the reinforced points at the corners along with the engine guards. Aesthetically I like the new pannier look, but maybe the aftermarket will come up with something similar in aluminum with reinforced corners for low speed drops.
The new GS is definitely more streamlined and the new cases have also been designed to fit the bike. Good to see they can be adjusted to accept more by expanding the size. Most people pack way too much and can easily reduce the amount they pack. I always take 2 cargo nets to accept the extras when traveling. Theres always a way.!! Fiquering how to use the new bags has to be less complicated than the TFT screens. 👍👍🏍🏍🏍🙋♂️
In my opinion it’s not a problem with side cases but central - it won’t fit 2 helmets. Of course you can pack less baggage to the vario side cases but u will still have a problem with helmets. That’s the most important for me in journey. I hate walking with helmet in my hand and my pillon hate it too
Thanks for taking the time to do this product review Scott. Nice pieces of luggage for sure but I suspect that ratchet feature whilst useful may not be particularly robust long term. I do like the top box alas can’t see it fitting my RT. 👍
Nice to see you covering the new cases as they have been ignored by pretty well everyone else. I already knew the old cases were not transferable, a fact that immediately annoyed when I found out as I had spent quite a few hundred pounds only 2 years ago and was looking to get a good few years out of my purchase. The new ones are also 5 litres less in total capacity by my calculations vs the old varios (style over substance..!) Frustrating too is the fact that the topbox still only goes up to about 36 litres, I carried over my Givi 47 Litre and would be loath to lose the extra capacity ( I only bought the panniers I should have qualified) Although interested in the 1300 I won't be swapping for a while yet and will be interested to see what the aftermarket comes up with in terms of alternatives.
You are doing yeoman's work with these videos. I am on the fence with keeping my 2022 GS Rallye, or springing for the 1300. Your videos are timely and helpful-thank you!
Good review, thanks. And the first review of the 1300 GS that I have come across which actually deals with the luggage and, more importantly, points out that the luggage from the 1250/1200 models will not fit. There is already an aftermarket frame for hard luggage but that is for their own brand of panniers. So it would still cost an extra fortune (on top of the trade-in cost) to kit the new model out with full luggage, whether the plastic BMW ones or ones from the likes of Touratech. Most GS and GSA riders need luggage for day trips or longer adventures. And they need the luggage to be tough and capable of taking the odd knock. The rugged aluminum luggage from the 1250/1200 models is much more practical than those new plastic ones. As one comment already stated - one drop of the bike and that plastic luggage would be destroyed. And that twisty handle thing which expands the capacity doesn't look very robust. So, like a lot of other current model GS/GSA riders already stated, I'll also be keeping my GSA HP Rallye (with full luggage!) and will consider another manufacturer like Triumph, KTM or even HD if I ever decide to change.
Great job Scott. I really enjoyed the setting and environment for this video type. Perfect presentation and delivery of that critical bit of information most would have no clue about but need to know. Looking forward to your road test!
I don't quite see the point of these being infinitely adjustable. It's only a 3.3" (84mm) difference in whole bike width between fully retracted and fully open. It seems incredibly niche where more adjustability would be desired. Even if you want to stop something from rattling around, pack an extra towel or blanket.
What did people expect? Is a newly desgined bike, with new motor, new frame, ergos, etc. Of course the old cases weren't gonna fit. Ducati or KTM didnt make their cases backwards compatible either.
I don't really understand why you would get those cases, you would save a lot by not selecting the central locking option and the plastic hard cases. A rackless system from Mosko moto or rigid soft luggage from places like enduristan is a better option that will look better on the bike and cost less. Also the BMW cases open up sideways, I guess the built in light is great to find all of your stuff that spilled all over the road in the dark :)
Big GS Fan, on my fourth one 2019 R1250GS and love the cases. I can put my laptop bag in the side case, go to work and then put my stitch in it. Well the new bags have the corner cut so my rectangular laptop bag now won't fit in the side bag. This video is the first time I've seen a top case. The opening looks way smaller. I need the dimensions of the openings! I hope my computer bag will at least fit in the top box but it doesn't look like it. Right now they have a stop ship on the bags so am on hold on my GS purchase.
These cost an insane $4500 here in Oz. Then again if you got the small change to buy the new 1300 you probably got the coin to buy the luggage system as well. Its not that hard to get to $50k ride away fully spec'd, just truly insane prices for someone like me.
I like them. You can still have narrow cases but expand to fit only what you need. The top case is nice in that it has a wider opening. The original Topcase lost a lot of space at the front for the mechanism that doesn’t seem to be the case here.
Great review as usual. I’m wondering about the lashing points on the side cases. I can easily see the lash points on the side bottom on the case but it’s not obvious if the 2nd set of lash points are on the top or the front and rear side, meaning the external bag would carry low on the side, not on the top?
Touratech cases available for the new gs are new also! Waiting to see them on the new GSA! Personally, I don't like side cases that open from the side! Thanks for the review!👍
I would be interested to know, what the overall width of the motorcycle is when the two cases are fully extended and when the cases are in the close position, i.e. retracted? That's important for motorcycle trips!
Good video. I just wish you turned on the internal lights so we could see them working.
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You videos are very good. Keep up. I owe a GS 1300 Trophy and I was able to purchase the supports for the original aluminum side panniers from the GS 1250 which are working well
OK, I Love Beemers and have had more than a dozen over time... The computers, water cooling, and now the electrified cases... I'm looking for a clean, used 2002 1150GS....!
Personally I don't like the look of them, they're far too square & angular, I think I'd even prefer to have the big ugly metal shipping containers that they bolt onto adventure bikes to those. I'll wait & see what other manufactures come up with, maybe some soft luggage.
The issue with these cases is they don’t hold a lot even in the expanded state. The “infinitely adjustable” claim is just marketing. The opening from the sides has always been problematic, your stuff simply spills out. I’m waiting to see if the aluminum cases will have the electronic locks and usb outlet. That’ll be something
Hard side panniers are definitely not a good choice for dirt riding due to the high risk of leg injuries when you drop the bike. Experienced off road riders always use soft side luggage. Sorry guys. I know it is a personal choice, but look at what serious off road adventure riders are using. Having said that, if you choose to use the GS for mostly tar road touring, then the hard cases are excellent.😁👍
A comment on your review. These are the types of reviews current BMW owners need to see. The devil is in the detail. I need to be convinced to trade in a perfectly good 2017 RT, and while an improved engine and gearbox are great, if the little problems have not been resolved, I can live with my clunky quick-shifter. Thanks.
A light and usb in the top case!?? Good to know I can charge my phone when I park at Starbucks! I'll hate to see how much $$$ is BMW going to get for that fancy box.
U need to get inner bags for side cases, easier to pack, light also rendered useless once packed. The price of these panniers? No doubt very expensive.
Thanks for sharing these new features for the new GS Scott! I just want to know 1 thing…. When are you getting one?😉 I thought when I watched your first ride review the power to the cases would allow them to expand/compress electrically 🤦♂️ The manual knob operation seems tedious. Perhaps a potentially future feature to wow the tech crew🤔
And next wunderlich will be making bars to protect them when the inevitable happens. Nice but being an adventure, I don’t know why would I want to shrink them
hmm. side opening along with the complexity of adjustment for a small size increase that most people will probably just leave in the max position given it is only a 42mm difference.... Engineers were on holidays were they? They gave the job to the intern.
God, how have I lived with infinitely variable cases and central locking! Seriously though the new panniers are a very odd shape? Not so useful for carrying regular shaped “stuff”. Also winding the top box up and down rather than a one move lever looks a backwards step? Sorry to be negative but I expect a lot of us wish we could transfer our old £1000 case set to the new bike.
In this case, I'll stick to my 60 liter topcase and sidecases with lowered exhaust that fits 2 helmets and complete biker gear. The 'expansion ' charger plug and light is a nice gimmick, but still the scoop for the exhaust? I realy wonder who will realy take the time to screw in the cases before riding. I think 90% will screw it out 1 time, and that forget all about it. also curious to find out how many batteries will run flat, because of 'leaking' electrics.
Am thinking where to put my extra tools, some spareparts, air pump, tyre patches (worm type). Have to "migrate" from hard aluminum panniers to new box system. Let's see how I could play around once had my hand on it 😂
Thanks for a great review. I been looking for this! Also good that you tested topbox with a helmet. Two questions: 1) You mentioned inner bags. I have been trying to find some description on them. But have not managed. Are they released yet? 2) Will a computer backpack fit in the topbox? Not sure about the internal measurements.
Thank you! 1. No, not released as of yet...when...is a good question. 2. Not sure, I've seen some small computer backpacks that will probably fit but the big ones...nope. take care, Scott
Would the helmet fit in laid on its side, rather than sat upright, in the lowest position. I always put my helmet in laid on its side in my GIVI Trekker, with a cloth for it to lay on to prevent scratches.
I 'm close to ordering one but there is a couple of features I'm really not sure of which are Really not sure about having plastic panniers after a couple of years how well will the plastic buttons and adjuster ? we all know how brittle plastic gets over time. Would like to know how well they deal with a side topple over / crash as the metal ones you know can be bent back in shape does the pannier split? Shame I cant use my old panniers which are metal why I have to spend another 1400 euros to get these guess there be alot of old metal panniers for sale soon. I also think about how good they be for not being broken into will it be easy to pull the top part from the bottom part when at full height Cant wait to take one on a test ride. Thanks for the video.
Sorry… you know what else it adjustable? Roll top soft luggage. The bonus is they act as cushions in a drop, fully water and dust proof, and doesn’t create a hazard to crush your or a passengers leg in a drop. Want to charge something in it? Throw a battery bank in there. The only argument for hard luggage that I think holds up is for a top box if being used as a backrest side luggage should always be soft.
Great review- I’m seriously considering one of these bikes. I rented a 1200 in Southern Spain for 4 days. My gripes with that bike seem to have been addressed with the 1300, only a test ride will tell the tale…this maybe a naive question but I’m assuming with a usb and light that these cases are fully waterproof and the suggested internal bags are for convenience??
I have the current vario cases and they size up or down very fast. The lever to change sizes takes 2-3 seconds. These new ones look slow to adjust. Also aren’t they smaller than the previous gen?
In my own experience, the central locking is OK, very convenient. A ligh on both cases... not very useful. The USB for charging, definetly a bit plus. The size adjustment it's handy if you are one of those riders that always have the cases on the bike, like me. Are they empty?. Narrow profile then. Need to get the helmet in, or travel?. Extend it. The downside, they have less capacity than other cases.
I'm sure they will the f800gs had the same as the the r1200gs aluminium and vario and the f850gs and r1250gs were the same. I would be shocked if they were different. I thought the smaller bike were just a step into becoming a bmw customer. And also deferent cases would mean more production cost.
Any day NothingToProve publishes a new video is a good day.
Initially, I didn't have the side cases I decided to buy then, and now I love them!
About time Bmw updated their plastic cases, now they look much better. I still don't understand why they don't offer 56-58 top case (same model), because most people buy after market bigger top case. 36l is just too small.
I wonder about the durability of the adjuster and sliding plastic, as well as weather resistance.
Never thought about adjustable top cases...that is cool!
Nice job Scott and to the point. I guess you can call this progress; however, I still like the more simple approach of its predecessor . The turning knob to control height or width seems a bit awkward and perhaps unnecessary. In general, the public got the GS that critics wanted: lighter, faster and more technology. Will stick to my 2021 Triple Black GS, though the new model is very appealing . My wife already threatened me not even to think about it 😅.
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Theres a small case for the topcaze adjuster. When I load it up and its too high, I need to take stuff out the get it to the max capacity position becasie the lever goes across the topcase right now. Then itll be easier just to turn on a knob. Id the current vario topcase also 6kg? I frequent higher loads.😊
As an RT owner, I can relate to the these cases. Central locking is a nice feature. Not so sure about a light in the side cases. The biggest negative with side loading cases, you have to pack them carefully, or the contents fall out. I await a review of top loading side cases. If the gearbox and quick-shifter live up to the hype, I may consider the new GS, but I like the comfort of my RT.
just wait there will be an updated RT coming out and then you will just switch again
@@kowalski2334 Yeah, but do I have the patience to wait ;-)
In a couple of years the RT will be updated with the new engine, next year GSA perhaps RT the following year? My top box has 52litres of space, fits two Schuberth helmets, back rest and brake light. I would have used a helmet in a bag for demo? Thanks for video luggage not discussed in other reviews, I’ll wait for Bumot or Touratech options, I suspect these plastic panniers are probably made by Touratech.
Exactly the same here. I"ve got a 2022 RT and this GS looks like a good replacement ... until the announce of the 2024 Moto Guzzi Stelvio
But your RT has side loading cases and mine does too. I just have the inner soft bag (cheap bag that I got on-line) and that bag goes with me into the hotel and not the dirty hard side case, it stays on the bike, all the time, never take it off. The same is expected with these cases.
Great video. You nailed it. Just the review that was missing. The cases are great, despite side loading.... But the biggest problem is that if you drop your bike...there go the cases. The metal ones offer better protection...
Vario cases were pretty sturdy. Where the alu cases would bend and deform the Vario cases were not get damaged at all.
The cheap Brooks panniers on my GSA have held up really well over the years in all kinds of weather, especially in bike tip overs where the only pannier parts that touch the ground are the reinforced points at the corners along with the engine guards. Aesthetically I like the new pannier look, but maybe the aftermarket will come up with something similar in aluminum with reinforced corners for low speed drops.
The new GS is definitely more streamlined and the new cases have also been designed to fit the bike. Good to see they can be adjusted to accept more by expanding the size. Most people pack way too much and can easily reduce the amount they pack. I always take 2 cargo nets to accept the extras when traveling. Theres always a way.!! Fiquering how to use the new bags has to be less complicated than the TFT screens. 👍👍🏍🏍🏍🙋♂️
In my opinion it’s not a problem with side cases but central - it won’t fit 2 helmets. Of course you can pack less baggage to the vario side cases but u will still have a problem with helmets. That’s the most important for me in journey. I hate walking with helmet in my hand and my pillon hate it too
Thanks for taking the time to do this product review Scott. Nice pieces of luggage for sure but I suspect that ratchet feature whilst useful may not be particularly robust long term. I do like the top box alas can’t see it fitting my RT. 👍
Nice to see you covering the new cases as they have been ignored by pretty well everyone else. I already knew the old cases were not transferable, a fact that immediately annoyed when I found out as I had spent quite a few hundred pounds only 2 years ago and was looking to get a good few years out of my purchase. The new ones are also 5 litres less in total capacity by my calculations vs the old varios (style over substance..!) Frustrating too is the fact that the topbox still only goes up to about 36 litres, I carried over my Givi 47 Litre and would be loath to lose the extra capacity ( I only bought the panniers I should have qualified) Although interested in the 1300 I won't be swapping for a while yet and will be interested to see what the aftermarket comes up with in terms of alternatives.
You are doing yeoman's work with these videos. I am on the fence with keeping my 2022 GS Rallye, or springing for the 1300. Your videos are timely and helpful-thank you!
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Good review, thanks. And the first review of the 1300 GS that I have come across which actually deals with the luggage and, more importantly, points out that the luggage from the 1250/1200 models will not fit. There is already an aftermarket frame for hard luggage but that is for their own brand of panniers. So it would still cost an extra fortune (on top of the trade-in cost) to kit the new model out with full luggage, whether the plastic BMW ones or ones from the likes of Touratech. Most GS and GSA riders need luggage for day trips or longer adventures. And they need the luggage to be tough and capable of taking the odd knock. The rugged aluminum luggage from the 1250/1200 models is much more practical than those new plastic ones. As one comment already stated - one drop of the bike and that plastic luggage would be destroyed. And that twisty handle thing which expands the capacity doesn't look very robust. So, like a lot of other current model GS/GSA riders already stated, I'll also be keeping my GSA HP Rallye (with full luggage!) and will consider another manufacturer like Triumph, KTM or even HD if I ever decide to change.
Great job Scott. I really enjoyed the setting and environment for this video type. Perfect presentation and delivery of that critical bit of information most would have no clue about but need to know. Looking forward to your road test!
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I just love Scott such an awesome guy so softly spoken calming and easy to understand.
I don't quite see the point of these being infinitely adjustable. It's only a 3.3" (84mm) difference in whole bike width between fully retracted and fully open. It seems incredibly niche where more adjustability would be desired. Even if you want to stop something from rattling around, pack an extra towel or blanket.
Thanks for the video, but I’ll wait for the metal boxes.
What did people expect? Is a newly desgined bike, with new motor, new frame, ergos, etc. Of course the old cases weren't gonna fit. Ducati or KTM didnt make their cases backwards compatible either.
Yep, you nailed it! Thanks!
I don't really understand why you would get those cases, you would save a lot by not selecting the central locking option and the plastic hard cases. A rackless system from Mosko moto or rigid soft luggage from places like enduristan is a better option that will look better on the bike and cost less. Also the BMW cases open up sideways, I guess the built in light is great to find all of your stuff that spilled all over the road in the dark :)
Great video. Cases seem overly complicated and generally small. Std side case on the Multistrada fits a helmet easy enough.
The first time I rented a GS in Italy it came with the older vario luggage and I always thought that was a great idea and I needed the extra room !
These new cases are smaller! I would rather have more capacity than a light and charge port, come on BMW!!!
Top case could be bigger
Big GS Fan, on my fourth one 2019 R1250GS and love the cases. I can put my laptop bag in the side case, go to work and then put my stitch in it. Well the new bags have the corner cut so my rectangular laptop bag now won't fit in the side bag. This video is the first time I've seen a top case. The opening looks way smaller. I need the dimensions of the openings! I hope my computer bag will at least fit in the top box but it doesn't look like it. Right now they have a stop ship on the bags so am on hold on my GS purchase.
If I were in your shoes, I'd keep the 1250 another year or maybe even 2, there are too many bugs that they are working out right now.
Sehr schoen! Being able to carry "stuff" is important!
Hi Scott would of been nice to see you remove and replace the luggage still a good video as normal thanks
These cost an insane $4500 here in Oz. Then again if you got the small change to buy the new 1300 you probably got the coin to buy the luggage system as well. Its not that hard to get to $50k ride away fully spec'd, just truly insane prices for someone like me.
I like them. You can still have narrow cases but expand to fit only what you need. The top case is nice in that it has a wider opening. The original Topcase lost a lot of space at the front for the mechanism that doesn’t seem to be the case here.
Great review as usual. I’m wondering about the lashing points on the side cases. I can easily see the lash points on the side bottom on the case but it’s not obvious if the 2nd set of lash points are on the top or the front and rear side, meaning the external bag would carry low on the side, not on the top?
Pourquoi n'y a t'on passé plus tôt !
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Touratech cases available for the new gs are new also! Waiting to see them on the new GSA! Personally, I don't like side cases that open from the side! Thanks for the review!👍
Great review, you're the first TH-camr to share this type of information, Well done ✅
I didn't hear you mention the price Scott, I was sat down too😂
I would be interested to know, what the overall width of the motorcycle is when the two cases are fully extended and when the cases are in the close position, i.e. retracted? That's important for motorcycle trips!
Nice demonstration as always, Scott. Let’s see your son and wife again. Ride safe. 😊
Good video. I just wish you turned on the internal lights so we could see them working.
You videos are very good. Keep up. I owe a GS 1300 Trophy and I was able to purchase the supports for the original aluminum side panniers from the GS 1250 which are working well
Wondering if these will be adapted across the boxer line as options for the R and RS, if so, I'd sure hope we could get color matched pained aluminum.
Will an adventure style helmet fit? Also curious what these weigh empty? Thanks for the demo.
OK, I Love Beemers and have had more than a dozen over time... The computers, water cooling, and now the electrified cases... I'm looking for a clean, used 2002 1150GS....!
Ah, I see, you want one that is "broke-in", yea, about 100,000 miles and the boxer is broken-in then...good idea!
I see a 1300 GS in your future, Scott!
Great features and great looking for the 1300gs, adjusting is kinda slow but way less space using than previous one that I use (lever one)
Central locking on top of it. 👍🏻
Personally I don't like the look of them, they're far too square & angular, I think I'd even prefer to have the big ugly metal shipping containers that they bolt onto adventure bikes to those. I'll wait & see what other manufactures come up with, maybe some soft luggage.
The issue with these cases is they don’t hold a lot even in the expanded state. The “infinitely adjustable” claim is just marketing. The opening from the sides has always been problematic, your stuff simply spills out. I’m waiting to see if the aluminum cases will have the electronic locks and usb outlet. That’ll be something
Nice review Scott , clever idea / are you tempted with the gs?
Nice but alot of moving parts means things can break
Good review!!
Hard side panniers are definitely not a good choice for dirt riding due to the high risk of leg injuries when you drop the bike. Experienced off road riders always use soft side luggage. Sorry guys. I know it is a personal choice, but look at what serious off road adventure riders are using. Having said that, if you choose to use the GS for mostly tar road touring, then the hard cases are excellent.😁👍
Shame there was no additional brake light in the top box with the addition of the electrical connection.
Great review as usual. King regards from Catalonia!
Those panniers are tiny for what is sold as a mega tourer. I’ve got adjustable Vario cases on my r1250 gs te exclusive.
Is there any soft backrest for the pillion to be put on the frontal side of the topcase?
They look good, as an RT man I wonder if they will come in the next RT when it arrives.
How do they pop on and off? Assuming I get to a hotel and just want to take in the whole case, how easy is that?
Thanks.
A comment on your review. These are the types of reviews current BMW owners need to see. The devil is in the detail. I need to be convinced to trade in a perfectly good 2017 RT, and while an improved engine and gearbox are great, if the little problems have not been resolved, I can live with my clunky quick-shifter. Thanks.
Can’t believe that at the lowest setting the top case doesn’t fit a full size helmet, school boy error there I think 🤔
I agree.
Great stuff, other than using the term "Infinite!"
It's not my term, I'm quoting BMW.
Great info as always.
Wondering if you did a review on the 2022 Suzuki GSX-S1000 GT Plus.
A light and usb in the top case!?? Good to know I can charge my phone when I park at Starbucks! I'll hate to see how much $$$ is BMW going to get for that fancy box.
I don't think it will work while you are parked...or you can get a very simple solution a powerbank :)
Nice review and bags. Weirdly the top case on my 90s funduro fit a helmet better.
neat idea for sure, thnx Scott
U need to get inner bags for side cases, easier to pack, light also rendered useless once packed.
The price of these panniers? No doubt very expensive.
Great review! Wondering if a passenger back pad is available for the top case?
I would ask as to how they withstand torrential rain. Waterproofness on an expandable pannier....? What did you think?
Thanks for sharing these new features for the new GS Scott! I just want to know 1 thing…. When are you getting one?😉 I thought when I watched your first ride review the power to the cases would allow them to expand/compress electrically 🤦♂️ The manual knob operation seems tedious. Perhaps a potentially future feature to wow the tech crew🤔
LOL! I don't know the answer to that 😊🤣
And next wunderlich will be making bars to protect them when the inevitable happens. Nice but being an adventure, I don’t know why would I want to shrink them
Nice feature for those that don’t wear helmets
hmm. side opening along with the complexity of adjustment for a small size increase that most people will probably just leave in the max position given it is only a 42mm difference.... Engineers were on holidays were they? They gave the job to the intern.
God, how have I lived with infinitely variable cases and central locking!
Seriously though the new panniers are a very odd shape? Not so useful for carrying regular shaped “stuff”.
Also winding the top box up and down rather than a one move lever looks a backwards step?
Sorry to be negative but I expect a lot of us wish we could transfer our old £1000 case set to the new bike.
In this case, I'll stick to my 60 liter topcase and sidecases with lowered exhaust that fits 2 helmets and complete biker gear. The 'expansion ' charger plug and light is a nice gimmick, but still the scoop for the exhaust? I realy wonder who will realy take the time to screw in the cases before riding. I think 90% will screw it out 1 time, and that forget all about it.
also curious to find out how many batteries will run flat, because of 'leaking' electrics.
Am thinking where to put my extra tools, some spareparts, air pump, tyre patches (worm type). Have to "migrate" from hard aluminum panniers to new box system. Let's see how I could play around once had my hand on it 😂
Just wait for the aluminum cases to come out 👍
@@NothingToProve that would be great 👍
Are the silver panels removable to get them painted the same colour as the bike.
Nice,boleh la bawa barang² mana Yang patut isi Dalam box dengan selamat gayezzzz 👍🥳🎉
Thanks for a great review. I been looking for this! Also good that you tested topbox with a helmet.
Two questions:
1) You mentioned inner bags. I have been trying to find some description on them. But have not managed. Are they released yet?
2) Will a computer backpack fit in the topbox? Not sure about the internal measurements.
Thank you!
1. No, not released as of yet...when...is a good question.
2. Not sure, I've seen some small computer backpacks that will probably fit but the big ones...nope.
take care,
Scott
Hi Scott, I assume the USB charging stops "charging" once the bike is turned off?
yes, of course.
Would the helmet fit in laid on its side, rather than sat upright, in the lowest position. I always put my helmet in laid on its side in my GIVI Trekker, with a cloth for it to lay on to prevent scratches.
I 'm close to ordering one but there is a couple of features I'm really not sure of which are Really not sure about having plastic panniers after a couple of years how well will the plastic buttons and adjuster ? we all know how brittle plastic gets over time. Would like to know how well they deal with a side topple over / crash as the metal ones you know can be bent back in shape does the pannier split? Shame I cant use my old panniers which are metal why I have to spend another 1400 euros to get these guess there be alot of old metal panniers for sale soon. I also think about how good they be for not being broken into will it be easy to pull the top part from the bottom part when at full height Cant wait to take one on a test ride. Thanks for the video.
Great video......................but are these cases water proof???
Yea
how internal lights work? Motorcycle have to be switch on? Thanks. Great information
Sorry… you know what else it adjustable? Roll top soft luggage. The bonus is they act as cushions in a drop, fully water and dust proof, and doesn’t create a hazard to crush your or a passengers leg in a drop. Want to charge something in it? Throw a battery bank in there. The only argument for hard luggage that I think holds up is for a top box if being used as a backrest side luggage should always be soft.
Excellent explanation!
Great review- I’m seriously considering one of these bikes. I rented a 1200 in Southern Spain for 4 days. My gripes with that bike seem to have been addressed with the 1300, only a test ride will tell the tale…this maybe a naive question but I’m assuming with a usb and light that these cases are fully waterproof and the suggested internal bags are for convenience??
I have the current vario cases and they size up or down very fast. The lever to change sizes takes 2-3 seconds. These new ones look slow to adjust. Also aren’t they smaller than the previous gen?
Here's a question, the case is made by SW-Motech, so does that mean luggage can be purchased direct from them?
In my own experience, the central locking is OK, very convenient. A ligh on both cases... not very useful. The USB for charging, definetly a bit plus.
The size adjustment it's handy if you are one of those riders that always have the cases on the bike, like me. Are they empty?. Narrow profile then. Need to get the helmet in, or travel?. Extend it.
The downside, they have less capacity than other cases.
Great cases, but will they also be available for the new F900GS, etc.?
I'm sure they will the f800gs had the same as the the r1200gs aluminium and vario and the f850gs and r1250gs were the same. I would be shocked if they were different. I thought the smaller bike were just a step into becoming a bmw customer. And also deferent cases would mean more production cost.
Wow! It’s not worth the capacity of the aluminum cases of my GSA and its top case Givi 58 liters!
I would rather pick GIVI cases, more practical for me especially side cases.
I would like to know how weatherproof they are?
What is the price of this motorcycle? Will BMW team consider discount for the university students or any facilities to purchase this motorcycle?
Great review!
Good plastic design bags, BUT make noise on the way???
You forgot one main thing, the price (maybe on purpose?) I notice the top box is €615, I wonder how much the two side boxes are?
Sorry man, you missed it, it's in there. Both prices, for 8 seconds on screen each time.
take care,
Scott
Informative video 👍👍👍
The space is smaller than the previous model 1250….🙃
I can’t find these anywhere?
Can you please share the link where to find that? Thanks
Find what?