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Ted, what you said there is very true. That sort of behavior is not only limited to motorcycles tho. As an IT guy I experience the EXACT same behavior at work every day. People absolutely convinced they need product A because of reasons b), c), and d) and think it's absolutely superior to product F. In most cases it's friends and the internet that has told them what they absolutely have to get because it's the greatest invention since sliced bread. Once they have it they will adamantly defend it even if they are uncomfortable or unsatisfied with it.
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I have a 2005 1150GSA,which I have just taken to italy and back to the UK, I drove 800 miles in one day, really solid bike and 270 miles on one tank.
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But more to the point of this thread "... are they worth it?" In the USA BMW's are relatively more expensive compared to other bikes. In Europe, the gap between BMW, Japanese, Austrian and Italian bikes is far smaller. In the USA we get Japanese bikes very cheap ... but BMW's are very expensive. So the whole "is it worth it" idea is more relevant here due to the added expensive a BMW represents. The life style aspect mentioned is accurate IMO. Come to California to see this. In the UK too I suspect. In the UK probably largely due to Long Way Round/Down et al. UK sales of GS's went off the chart as a result of these popular films. Are all these new BMW GS owners going round the world? No, it's a fade, a trend ... here today, gone tomorrow. BMW are the lucky recipients of this wind fall. Here in California its clearly a lifestyle thing ... but its relatively new ... only about 5 years old or so when the new R1200GS really took off sales wise. You rarely see an owner without a Twat suit, bags and tons of expensive Tourtech farkles. So, like HD, the BMW guys trick out their bikes. Huge profits here for BMW .... and HD too. I see no harm in this ... if you've got it, flaunt it! Life is too short to worry what others think about such trivialities. The HD life style (RUB:rich urban biker) phenom here is the USA has faded drastically in the last couple years, not just in bike sales but the $$Millions$$ in accessories sold every year. It's dead. Thousands of HD's up for sale. But its almost like the BMW GS's and KTM's have taken their place. But yes, in smaller numbers. HD had a huge market share in the USA. Dropped 46% last year. BTW, BMW sales are typically about 3% of USA sales, not 1%. The GS line in the US represents over 65% of BMW total sales. (R1200 and F800/650) California sell more GS's and BMW's in general than any other state. So here, figure about a 8% to 10% market share. Very affluent state. That can be a pretty significant number in a state of 30 million people with something like 3 to 5 million registered motorcycles. Big business. |
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Ewan and Charlie were a huge boon for BMW. Sales went off the charts as a result of the series. If they had taken KTM's they would have had a much easier time in Muddy Mongolia ... but would probably have had more breakdowns. Really, their GS's did quite good, but were just too overloaded for some of the terrain and they were inexperienced riding off road. They only got screwed by a dumb guy trying to Arc weld on the bike :nono: and burning out the computers. NOT the fault of BMW. Quote:
A few more like the Multistrada and Tenere'. I just tested the new Multi S. Not a two up friendly bike, IMHO. Weird seat, too small. Quote:
No fault of those bikes ... trust me on this. The KTM is superb on tight switchbacks. Better than the GS, IMO. Don't judge your bike against bikes ridden by amateurs. Quote:
Don't know if this is available in Germany. Most friends here buy an additional 4 years. So they get 7 years total cover. Only way to buy a BMW. Quote:
But in your case ... they may have a point. I'd keep those rusted areas coated with WD40 or other anti-rust product. Try some light steel/Alu wool to take rust off?? Or, take them off, sand them down and repaint them with good rust proof paint? But you're getting off easy. So far you've avoided the more common failures these bikes can have. ABS fault codes, electrical gremlins, Shaft/bearing/U-joint failure, transmission failure. Quote:
Maybe Yamaha can go back and take off 20 kgs. and lower the price by $3000 USD :innocent: too! |
If you want to see rust !! Get a Suzuki ! Worst finished bikes to come out of Japan !!
Everyone I've had looked like the Titanic. Just as well their engineering makes up for it ! Back to the point, "ARE THEY WORTH IT"... Of course they're not ! They're definately over priced and over complicated ! Its a BMW, they don't make family run abouts do they. They have a name to keep "reassuringly expensive". Its a "prestige" brand isnt it... Do you think their cars are "worth it"?? You pay over the odds for those too but you get that flashy badge and keyfob to flash about at Starbucks. As for LWR... Their subframes broke on the LWR and didnt the rear shaft bearing go on one of them ?? Didnt the shocks go too ?? LWD.. All their shocks collapsed and failed and they had issues with electrics as simple as side stand switches etc Why should you spend £12000 on a GSA then have to spend £3000 on suspension just to make it cope with Africa ??? Just not Cricket is it ! |
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Have you owned a 1960's Italian sports car ?? Probably not, but I bet you already know that they're very expensive and break down a lot !! (and that wasnt a metephor for a 1200GS) |
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...and no, I didn't know that they break down a lot, because I don't own one. IMO, hearsay is just that, ...hearsay! I know THAT, because I currently own and have owned a few BMWs over the years. Heck, I basically grew up on them :rolleyes3:. |
In other words: your opinion of BMW is completely based on hearsay without ever having owned one? I'm actually with T.REX on this one - it's bollocks. I wouldn't dare to judge Suzukis because I've never owned one. I wouldn't dare to judge Touratech equipment because I've never owned anything made by them. And I wouldn't dare to judge Italian sports cars because guess what: I have never owned one. You can obviously have an opinion about something based on hearsay - if two BMW owners approach you and tell you what a piece of crap their bike is then yes, you'll think pretty badly about BMW. However, I cannot understand how you can openly criticize and badmouth a brand in public, warning others who dare to ask what bike to get based solely on hearsay with no personal experience whatsoever!
But, just like before, I'm not going to touch this one with a five foot pole. If you're happy with hating BMW with a passion and telling everybody their bikes are crap then so be it. I know some people who have owned Beemers for years and never had a problem and some people who've had nothing but trouble (a friend of mine with a first edition F 800 GS comes to mind). I know people with Yamahas who've had no trouble whatsoever and some who have spent more time working on their bike than riding it, as well as two KTM 950 Adventures who couldn't be more different - one is on its second engine already and caused its owner nothing but grief, the other is absolutely carefree. As always - your mileage may vary ;) |
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As for warranty: you only get three years in Canada and the USA. In Europe we only get two years warranty (with every brand, not just BMW). I might purchase an additional two to five years depending on how happy I'll be with the bike once the original warranty runs out. Quote:
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I've ridden, bought/sold most of the BMW range along with most other brands !!
I trainded as a motocycle tech and also worked in a very large chain of motorcycle dealerships in the U.K..... Bmw's were in and out all day long. I've dealt with them more than most of their owners infact !! Also, while on the road (especially South America), BMW's keep the Overland workshops in business there. Just ask Javier at Dakar Motos ! I was staying there for a few months and it's one BMW after another needing repair. It's not hearsay, it's fact !! I have to say, with absolute honesty, the only bikes I saw broken down in South America (bar a DR350 with no oil and a Chinese Scooter) were BMW's !! THAT is where I base my "biast" opinion. Maybe it was coincidential ??? Maybe it wasn't !! I have to admit, these were mostly F650's (no need to ask my opinion of these) but there were a couple of 1200's too. Starter motor failed on one guy and the other guys shock (new bike) has collapsed. In 6 months, seeing hundreds of other bikers (on some really old high mileage hacks), I didnt see any other breakdowns ! ALL bikes have their problems, of course they do !! But in MY EXERIENCE (and my experience only) the stranded bikes are usually BMW's !! Maybe because they're impossible to fix without a high tech workshop, an Electrical Engineer and a suitcase full of electronics that are more suited to a space shuttle than an overland mile muncher... I'm sorry (and I may lose friends here), that you only have to watch the threads on horizons to see "My bmw is broken here, my bmw is broken there" I DON'T HATE BMW'S ! IM NOT ANTI GERMAN ! I DON'T HAVE A PERSONAL VENDETTA !! It's just in your face and obvious if you can see through your LWR branded tinted spectacles ! They aren't SH*T bikes... If I was riding around Europe, I'd have one myself if it was reasonably priced. The 1200's are great bikes for handling, power, comfort !! I've done distance on one !! I would just never trust one on a RTW. So getting back to the point.. .IS IT WORTH IT ??? To me, NO ! For many reasons... Its just too expensive, heavy, over complicated and difficult to repair. Well, rant over !! Feel free to ignore it :D |
Hi Tour@Ted
Is there any make of bike that you like? :cool4:You say you don't like Suzuki, BMW, Honda,(you slagged off Africa Twins but bought 3 of themdoh!) as well as Italian cars etc. I could have missed some other makes you don't like, which you are entitled to do of course. Hey, that's fine actually, for bikebashing posts are ten a penny, but to dislike so many makes of bike maybe devalues your opinion. What I'm asking you is, tell us what make of bike you do approve of? :thumbup1: You've said you are a bike technician - does that mean a motorcycle mechanic who served an apprenticeship, or something else? Can you clear that one up, please? :scooter: |
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My dear Caminando.. You are the master of exageration ! :blushing: I don't hate any bike nor do I ejaculate over a particular brand just because it happens to be in my garage ! I see bikes as machines/tools/piece of engineering ! I don't get particularly excited about lawn mowers, electric smoothy makers or inkjet printers either !! I didnt "slag off" the Africa Twin. I just pointed out its failings which are fact. The dude asked, I told him !! I'll tell you about my DRZ's failings too if you'd like ?? :cool4: If I didnt like them, I woudn't of bought three of them lol. If you don't just concentrate on the nagatives, you will hear equal or more praises for most bikes than critisisms ! Just caus I say Suzukis rust, doesn't mean I dont like them, does it ??? They do rust, the finish IS poor. Again, its just fact my friend ! What do I approve if ?? Does it matter ??? People are free to take on to ignore information at their lesuire... :smartass: Last time I checked this was an OVERLAND motorcycle forum, aimed for people who like to travel overland on their bikes, so for me I'd say any bike which is: Simple for the average rider to maintain, affordable to buy and have readily available spare parts, reliable, economical, have a sturdy well built chassic to hold luggage, be built of long lasting components and be simple to convert into a good overland machinne.. Branding has NOTHING to do with it !! If you're asking me which bike id recommend for a track day, trip to the pub on, or posing outside starbucks on, surely thats for a different forum altogether.... Like visordown etc ?? Moto tech: I did 4 years F/T in college, C&G 1 & 2 and IMI 1, 2 & 3.. Used to run my own wreck - restoration Ebay business too. Also worked in the largest multi francise dealership in North of England in sales and occasional tech (better money). I didn't do an apprentiships as I prefered to be taught properly and not be someones "bitch" for pocket change. :scooter: |
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