Garage Vehicles
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BMW F650 GS Dakar (2001)
Made for adventure and offroading, in my opinion a decent bike for a decent price. The suspension is too slack for onroadriding, plus it could use some more power for onroad. But this is the Dakar version, you need to take this baby into the dirt. Exhaust is too heavy for the back, so get yourself a slip-on on it and brwaaaaap away !- 2
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BMW F650 GS Dakar (2003)
My trusty daily commuter and weekend warrior. Wimpy oem exhaust, dump it and get a true thumper can. Virtually bullet proof if you keep up with the maintenance. New handlebars area a must if you plan on hitting the dirt. Tried and tested model. So many farkles to choose from.- 3
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BMW F700 GS (2014)
Excellent bike for urban riding, camping, and the occasional muddy trail. My only gripe, wish it had the same power as the 800GS. that 10hp difference would be nice to have.- 4
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BMW F800 GS (2009)
Love my F800gs.
Been a great bike so far on and off road.
Lots of mods to make her better.
Check out my YOUTUBE channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC5JA4oJZhxD92h2uRQYd9Q
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BMW F800 GS (2013) Updated
Currently I have two ponies I keep in my stable " garage" 2008: F650GS Dakar & 2013 F800 GS. I traveled most of the South East Coast all last year totaling a good 28,000mls mostly solo on the F650.I wanted a larger engine and have recently (Mid December) purchased the F800gs For a RTW/West coast exploration. I'm still getting comfortable with the 800's weight (especially packed with camping gear). I have had the honor of training and riding with some of XLADV riders. I believe we are headed to Lake Berryessa this weekend. I feel this is a great start to another awesome big bike community!- 1
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BMW F800 GS Adventure (2014) Updated
I had a '13 GSA 1200. It was too big for me.
"Pick a standard 1200, no?"
No, because I love the rugged bulkyness of the Adventure models.
So...here's the new toy! A 2013 F800GSA, "sand beige" color, with only 16k KMs, and full optional: Full aluminium panniers set with BMW internal bags for the side panniers, heated grips, ESA, ABS/ASC, on-board computer, 2 riding modes (Road/Enduro), LED foglights, LED blinkers, and maybe even something else.
Plus, the previous owner installed a couple toys that I would've installed anyway: crash bars for the "tank" (by GIVI), a bigger skidplate (GIVI again), and the expanded sidestand base (no idea who made it).
After a full day of riding, I can say I'm VERY satisfied. Fuel consumption is ridicolously low, the bike's very comfortable (solo and with pillion), and most importantly, it's FIFTY KILOGRAMS lighter than both my previous GSA1200 and my ex-SuperTenere.
I've only found 3 things I don't like on this bike:
1- Sound. Easily fixable with a proper exhaust.
2- Handguards. They leave half my hand exposed to air/cold.
3- Windscreen. It's big, but it leaves my head exposed.
Again, I can easily fix all these "problems".
Can't wait to ride more! :)- 4
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BMW HP2 Enduro (2007)
Great bike. Suspension needs some work. I also plan to add larger tanks for travel.- 1
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BMW R1200 GS Adventure (2008)
Bought used in 2010 and haven't regretted it for a minute. Took it on White Rim Trail (not sure what I was thinking) as my first off road experience since being a kid. This is my go-to, long mileage bike. Aftermarket Corbin allows me to easily do 700-900 mile days.- 4
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BMW R1200 GS Adventure (2013) Updated
It's name is "El Burro." Less than two years old and It has gotten me everywhere! The '13 the last year of the Oil/Air cooled 1200 boxer Adv Models.- 1
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BMW R1200 GS Adventure (2013)
2013 BMW R1200 Adventure<br />3 panniers<br />Rox Risers<br />Throttle rocker<br />Mayers Seat<br />Aftermarket Footpegs<br />Garmin 550<br />Sirius Satellite Radio<br />HID Headlight<br />Speedbleeders<br />- 1
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BMW R1200 GS Adventure (2015) Updated
Best motorcycle I've owned.
Only drawback I've found is too many electronic gizmos. Don't get me wrong, the electronics are WONDERFUL but when they fail, you aren't left with many onsite repair options.
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BMW R1200 GS Adventure (2015)
I lost my Goldwing in the Santa Rosa Fires and this is my replacement. I bought it used from a member here and I am very happy! There is something about the Boxter engine that just feels right. I do still look at the new Goldwing and the K1600 BMW, and the Triumph. Perhaps I need all of them?
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BMW R1200 GS Adventure LC (2014)
This is my only motorcycle, so I'm pretty biased.
I plan to put in a proper review...- 0
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BMW R1200 GS LC (2013)
As the first large Dual-Sport I've ever owned I'd have a hard time rating this bike. It serves me well and has always brought me home safely.- 7
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BMW R1200 GS LC (2014)
I love this bike... great handling a pure pleasure to ride, I have had no issues to speak of concerning this bike and hopefully will continue on in this manner. Enjoy the challenge of riding it offered and Conrad in the twists fully loaded- 1
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