burangs
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Great bikes! I had a pair of ‘04, a GSA and a Williams GS.Picked up this awesome looking ride yesterday.
2004 BMW R1150GSA
I used to have a 2002 1150GSA, same colour, same set up.
I love it!
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Great bikes! I had a pair of ‘04, a GSA and a Williams GS.Picked up this awesome looking ride yesterday.
2004 BMW R1150GSA
I used to have a 2002 1150GSA, same colour, same set up.
I love it!
My black and yellow one power my off road side car. Great and simple bikes. Don’t forget to get a set of 1200 injectors from Injector Rehab. You can thank me later.Picked up this awesome looking ride yesterday.
2004 BMW R1150GSA
I used to have a 2002 1150GSA, same colour, same set up.
I love it!
I'm more in the multi-bike camp. I have 5 currently. But, I always say if I could only have one bike, it'd be a BMW GS. If I had to pare it down to only 2 bikes, it'd be my GS & my R18 Classic. I like my other bikes and have no intention of getting rid of them, but my R18 puts a smile on my face like no other bike, but it isn't as broadly capable as my GS. My GS on the other hand is a do it all bike, and would be the clear choice if I had to have only 1 bike. It's a great touring bike, it's very competent when ridden with a sporty bent and it doesn't mind getting dirty. The R18 Classic has a ton of character and can do some lighter touring and handles far better than an 800 pound bike should, but it's not as good as the GS overall.I never had more than three bikes at the same time. About a month ago, after being down to only two bikes, I sold my Yamaha FJR1300 being convinced at the time that the R18FE would be totally okay as the only bike.
A few weeks ago I started getting the feeling that I had made a mistake in doing so. I realized that I can't really go to the R18 for all of my riding needs. I am looking to buy an adventure bike again. Probably a Super Tenere because I used to have one and I liked it a lot. Put about 50,000 miles on it in less than four years.
What is your take on the subject? Do you guys feel the same way I do, or do you embrace the r18 as the only bike?
Yes, but I ended up with a Triumph Speed Twin instead. That thing embodies the joy of motorcycling.No one is considering the RnineT as a street bike?