2022 BMW F750GS | Easy Going All-Rounder (in-depth review)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
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    Today we review the mid-sized, approachable and low to the ground BMW F750GS. For those who want an easy to ride, easy to own motorcycle and don't care about going super fast, this might be the bike for you.
    00:00 Intro
    03:19 Tour/Specs/Features
    11:04 On Road
    16:21 Off Road
    21:06 Competitors
    26:13 Final Thoughts
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  • @BigRockMoto
    @BigRockMoto  2 года назад +7

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    • @prathapsingh5195
      @prathapsingh5195 2 года назад

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  • @alextm420
    @alextm420 Год назад +63

    I did a 9200 km ride in 11 days on a 2019 F750GS from Montreal, QC to San Diego, CA, down the peninsula and across back to Cancun, Mexico - The bike performed beautifully and was an absolute plesure to ride 800-900 kms daily - I'm in love with the GS line and the 750 definitely lives up to the name

    • @debb.7431
      @debb.7431 Год назад

      hey Alex, I am from Ottawa, ON. Can you kindly share your travel plan to Sand Diego? Planning to go this end of may 2023. I ride a Suzuki 1050 vstrom btw

    • @hardikparmar7666
      @hardikparmar7666 Год назад

      Impressive

    • @davidherringgo
      @davidherringgo Год назад

      Nice trip. ❤Baja

    • @bike01red
      @bike01red 10 месяцев назад

      I am considering the F750GS to downsize...what windscreen do you have for touring ??

    • @alextm420
      @alextm420 10 месяцев назад

      I got the Puig Touring Windshield at 530 mm height and I got a clip on windshield extender (extra 180mm) from Amazon because I'm 6'2' and with that I have perfect protection@@bike01red

  • @takeshikusao4674
    @takeshikusao4674 2 года назад +79

    Commuting, touring, running errands, carrying passengers, riding on any kind of surface from street to dirt is just the thing! I am really glad to see more bikes of that kind.

    • @CoreyBrass
      @CoreyBrass 2 года назад +4

      That unicorn already exists...it's called the KLR 650. 😆

    • @takeshikusao4674
      @takeshikusao4674 2 года назад +4

      @@CoreyBrass ah, yes, I know =) There're couple of others, too, such as G650GS, even though discontinued. But I am all for competition here! The more, the better.
      PS: It's a shame that BMW gave up on 650 Rotax engines =(

    • @defylifeadventure
      @defylifeadventure 2 года назад

      @@takeshikusao4674 The best Rotax 650s were in the xCountry, xChallenge, and xMoto. Those were all light bikes 156kg, and made 54hp. The older 2002+ F650 Dakar were good too. The Sertao never made any sense to me given its 47hp and shorter suspension travel.

    • @takeshikusao4674
      @takeshikusao4674 2 года назад +1

      @@defylifeadventure well, judging Dakar vs Sertao by specs, I see 48hp vs 50hp and 210 susp travel in both cases. To me, this does not seem too much difference. Even 48 vs 54 is only ~11%.

    • @klrnomad
      @klrnomad 2 года назад +1

      @@CoreyBrass I have the 2022 KLR, but set it up for more off-road riding. This would be a nice asphalt/interstate bike.

  • @rayweeks1056
    @rayweeks1056 2 года назад +54

    Thank you for the fair review of the 750. I have seen so many videos calling this a “beginner “ adventure bike, but it’s very capable of any adventure you want to do with it.
    I traded in my 1200GS on a new 2022 750 several months ago and could not be happier.

    • @Steve-xh1co
      @Steve-xh1co 2 года назад +8

      I did exactly the same thing 3yrs ago and haven’t looked back 😎 it is simply an awesome bike ✊

    • @HardBoiledGregADV
      @HardBoiledGregADV 2 года назад +1

      @@Steve-xh1co would you opt for the F850 GS Adventure over the 750 if you had to do it again for the extra off-road capability?

    • @Steve-xh1co
      @Steve-xh1co 2 года назад +2

      @@HardBoiledGregADV Good question 🤔
      As I live in the UK there’s not many places to ride trails off road, so I opted for the 750.
      No doubt, the 850 in my opinion looks awesome with the spoked wheels and that 21inch wheel would make a lot of sense off road 👍
      I used to also have an F800 and for me personally on the road, I prefer the 19 inch front wheel 👍

    • @randyshoop3214
      @randyshoop3214 2 года назад +1

      Interesting that you moved down to the 750 from a 1200. Could I ask what were your thoughts on that decision as I’ve been thinking about trading up to a 1250 GS from my 750. Why ? …. Bigger, more comfortable, HP, torque, shaft drive, and other features etc. do I need all that plus invest another $10k :) ??

  • @mikehackett6353
    @mikehackett6353 Год назад +1

    You answered all my questions. You provided helpful insight in so many areas that matter to me. Thank you.

  • @tordamsleth7460
    @tordamsleth7460 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for a thorough and objective review as always, really appreciate it. I got one of these last year, and enjoy it immensely. My riding is mostly on paved roads and occasionally on a dirt road, the bike is perfect for this and I am very satisfied with my purchase.😀

  • @INSTRUMANROBOT
    @INSTRUMANROBOT 2 года назад +5

    By far the best F 750 GS review I've come across. Thanks!

  • @jelosaurus4643
    @jelosaurus4643 2 года назад

    Most comprehensive review I've seen for this model so far. Kudos sir!

  • @user-lb1eh8hn8s
    @user-lb1eh8hn8s 7 месяцев назад +4

    I definitely feel that Ian clearly provides the most in-depth and comprehensive motor cycle reviews. I don’t think anyone does it better than him. I have personally learnt a great deal about the different adventure bikes available from watching his excellent reviews. Thanks Ian from the land down under.😊

  • @rjsalameh
    @rjsalameh 2 года назад +3

    Great review as always. I haven't figured it out just yet, but you have a different way of reviewing bikes that most people on YT....really refreshing!!

    • @mabsbry1318
      @mabsbry1318 2 года назад +1

      The ‘different way’, imho, is pure skill. By far the best reviewer, and I only watch adventure bike reviews, on the entire net. Really clever, perfect descriptions, real world testing and he’s obviously a really nice pleasant guy.

  • @juvian2758
    @juvian2758 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for the review, I got one a month ago, Im quite new to the ADV category but I'm pretty happy with the F750GS so far. I tried the F850GS but I'm only 170cm tall and I didn't feel any confident on that bike, maybe in the future when I'm more skilled, but with the 750 is a different story.

  • @johnasbury9915
    @johnasbury9915 2 года назад +2

    I have a 2001 F650GS w about 13K miles, still fires right up every time I need her. Good size for about everything. Thanks for the in depth review. 👍🏼

  • @JKL246
    @JKL246 2 года назад +19

    You’re also getting a dry sump engine, which, in addition to just being cool, helps keep the seat low and clearance high, with respect to a pure street bike. While compression is relatively high, my manual shows min 87 AKI fuel. That’s always been an attractive feature of the lowliest twin GS. The low suspension version was the big draw for me in getting back into a larger ADV (last one was the first gen-F650GS Twin). Had a Ural for a few years; never needed more clearance than that and it was the best ADV machine I’ve had. Have had the WeeStrom and greatly prefer the ergonomics and longer service interval on the midsize BMWs. Everything about the 750GS is just better than every comparable detail on other street-biased midsize ADVs, in my opinion. Didn’t want to spend this much again, but it’s worth it to me; and the low seat is only rivaled by the Street Scrambler, which is not nearly the bike (though it looks and sounds great). The 750GS is the best all-around package I could find for the money and height. Thanks for the objective review. It’s actually a really nice riding bike, but I’m biased because I’ve liked this platform since they launched it. This is my third one. And-Madstad makes a screen for it!

  • @MH-xd2nd
    @MH-xd2nd Год назад +13

    I’ve had mine 3 years. The seat height is low, but the pegs are right where you want to put your legs, which is awkward and annoying, and tends to make it feel a little taller than it really is. On the move it feels very light, but pushing it around it does feel rather top heavy compared to a boxer-engined bike. Regarding the brakes, as they come they’re underwhelming 2 piston sliding callipers, but when I serviced and cleaned them after 3K miles the feel at the lever became much firmer. Fuel economy is excellent - I’m typically getting between 220 and 250 miles out of what is relatively speaking a small tank (half the size of an R1200GSA). Clutch feel and engagement can be a bit sticky and sometimes very low rev performance can be a bit shaky and prone to stalling. Standard seat is not very comfortable (and comfort seat is no better) but aftermarket seats address this. The adjustable screen mount from the 850GS/A is much more useful, if expensive to add. It takes the same Vario luggage as an R1200GS/R1250GS. The TFT is excellent, and all the controls are in exactly the right place (other manufacturers take note - don’t put cruise control on the right instrument cluster!) Electronics-wise the 750 only lacks Enduro/Enduro Pro modes, it has everything else from the 850. SatNav bracket is dangerous and annoying on the handlebars, buy the mount that puts above the TFT (you need a taller screen anyway as the stock screen is useless). It may seem like I’m complaining a lot but actually it’s the bike I’ve bonded with the most. No drama, solidly reliable, powerful enough, capable of long rides or local commutes, and for a BMW, relatively inexpensive, and a lot cheaper than the 850GS if you’re not going off-road. Good review!

    • @marcelenduro3009
      @marcelenduro3009 Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing your experience!
      I'm considering the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally pro and the BMW F850 GS/A but I only recently realized that the F750 GS and F850GS is basically the same bike

  • @justchillandenjoy
    @justchillandenjoy Год назад +3

    I just bought a 2021 F750 GS with Premium Package. All I can say is I'm blown away by the build quality. Didn't realize comfort could look this cool.

  • @MrTechTime
    @MrTechTime 8 месяцев назад

    love your reviews BRM - they have the right amount of balance in regards to information , very helpful in deciding if one should purchase or not, great job

  • @robd9819
    @robd9819 2 года назад +1

    Good honest no nonsense reviews!

  • @chewylandlive
    @chewylandlive 2 года назад +2

    Much love to you from Bulgaria, Ian. I love this bike and I love your videos....and yes, I still love my g310gs.

  • @alexanderhenrysson6250
    @alexanderhenrysson6250 Год назад

    Great review and much appreciated that you converted all the technical details to metric 👍👌

  • @hobbeeswe7472
    @hobbeeswe7472 Год назад +1

    Hands down the best and most objective (seemingly) review of any MC I have ever seen. Top work! In fact this review has helped me make the final purchasing decision.
    Thank you!

  • @beaunaro
    @beaunaro Год назад

    Excellent review.
    Thanks Ian!

  • @pistolpete6321
    @pistolpete6321 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic detailed review!

  • @michiganmoto7687
    @michiganmoto7687 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the review Ian. This is actually one of the bikes I was setting my sights on for next year so this review was incredibly helpful. For the minimal increase in price the F850GS offers loads more in terms of capability so I might just bite the bullet and go for that.
    One other difference between the 750 and the 850 and why the power is lower, the 750 has a smaller throttle body and intake. That matched with the detune delivers less power making it slightly more approachable for less experienced riders (not beginners).
    All in all, it was a great review and I appreciate the time and effort it takes to do this. Thank you and I look forward to the next one. ✌️

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  • @PapaDougsAdventures01
    @PapaDougsAdventures01 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for another great review.

  • @BSBBandFitness
    @BSBBandFitness 2 года назад +1

    Great content as always brother

  • @butchcassidy9125
    @butchcassidy9125 2 года назад

    Another great review and very fair and unbiased.

  • @Rover4387
    @Rover4387 2 года назад +1

    Thanks. Great review. So spot on.

  • @mikemerrill175
    @mikemerrill175 2 года назад +1

    Well structured content delivery

  • @Lrcuteh
    @Lrcuteh 8 месяцев назад

    Very detailed review! Thanks a lot!

  • @grandemage
    @grandemage 2 года назад +4

    Looks like a good fit for a travel bike to put some highway miles on, I'm pretty much sold on it. With it having cruise control and decent riding utility, pretty much sold. Throw on a larger windshield, skid plates, bags and it would appear to have good value. Good in depth review :O

  • @Nanomalandro
    @Nanomalandro 2 года назад +1

    You’re such a great speaker! Thanks for the tips

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  • @murraehaynes3182
    @murraehaynes3182 2 года назад

    Very thoughtful review👍we have a 800GS with ESA/rally pro and a 700GS in our family fleet and love them both…they are our daily rider/ touring bikes…

  • @pa4tim
    @pa4tim 2 года назад +2

    The first GS BMW ever made also was a 800cc, The R80GS. I had the R80/7 around 1989, that 800 cc engine was very pleasant in use. In 1995 I bought a bumble bee R100GS P/D. I still miss that bike.

  • @alunbliss
    @alunbliss Год назад +1

    Many thanks. Have watched this several times and have just ordered a 2020 model.

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  • @alexjson
    @alexjson Год назад +5

    Great review, thanks!
    I bought one of these online from a BMW dealer (UK) 2 years ago during Covid having never sat on one. I'd been away from bikes for 8 years and this is my first ADV style bike (last bike before that was a Ducati 696) so I didn't want to get anything too big or powerful and I'd also never ridden a bike off road before. I paid £7200 for the bike with every extra (except the TFT dash) & 400 miles on it with a 2 year warranty (a total bargain IMO).
    I've found it to be a great bike and probably all the bike you'd ever need unless you want to do any serious off road (Most ADV bikes never see a dirt track anyway and I bought a CRF300L to smash up on the trails instead). I refuse to buy a car and I live in the UK countryside so this is my car, so I do the weekly shopping on it, errands, multi week tours overseas with the wife on the back. The suspension is great for bad country roads where I live(I've test ridden other road bikes recently and the suspension was far too firm for these roads). My wife is very comfortable on the back (she's got 34 inch legs) especially with a top box, my sister went for a nap on the back when we went touring. Power/speed/accel are fine, there's enough for easy overtakes and it easily hit 110mph on the motorway. I added a touratech windscreen and deflector to push the wind over my ADV helmet, works well.
    The main things I don't like are the seat height (I'm 6'2+) so it hurts my knees a bit after a full days riding (easy fix by getting a higher seat I guess). If I wanted to stand on the pegs I'd need bar risers for my height + wide footpegs. It's heavier than I feel it should be, feels a bit unwieldily to push about and no chance in my gravel driveway. Feels very heavy 2 up with luggage (i'm 75KG and wife is certainly a lot less than that). It's fallen in the garage and it's very heavy to lift (a 1250 GS is easier to lift as they don't fall flat). If anything it's almost too perfect and lacking a bit of soul, you'd get home with a smile on your face, but it certainly beats driving a car!
    I've put 12,500 miles on it and only had a minor issue in the first few weeks when it went into limp mode when i started it at home and I needed to call BMW. BMW could not have been better - a van collected my bike 2 hours later, a rental car was delivered to my home and my bike was returned 2 days later. I was updated almost hourly about progress. The service from BMW was so could I'll always own a BMW going forward.
    I've test ridden a few other bikes looking for the next bike but nothing really beats it as an all rounder or can justify the large expense of the upgrade. I tried a BMW F900XR (gave me smiles but surprisingly not really much more powerful than the 750GS despite the 30+ more hp and the suspension is too stiff for my bad local roads, less practical too), the RNineT Urban GS (lovely bike, loads of character but definitely not a do it all bike, more of a roadster) and the Moto Guzzi V85TT (interesting... but didn't get on with it and it'll end up broken down somewhere)

    • @hardikparmar7666
      @hardikparmar7666 Год назад +1

      Thanks man for detailed review. I really like this moto. I am from France and was bit hasitating as it going little bit out of the budget. But it’s beauty I will go for it. And it’s really cool to see you bargaining skills haha

  • @lynnkanable7023
    @lynnkanable7023 Год назад

    GREAT REVIEW, enjoyed the comparisons!!

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  • @larryvanputten4048
    @larryvanputten4048 Год назад +1

    Nice review, thanks for that, Ian! Whether you ride the 750GS, the 850GS, the 900R, or the 900XR, you must be charmed of the BMW F-engine! It runs so smooth, powerful, economical and then, in combination with the superior BMW electronics I love this range! Also the first not-BMW sound and an unlike BMW smooth gearbox are strong pro's.

  • @Phe0nix3
    @Phe0nix3 2 года назад +2

    I purchased this bike a few months ago and have been loving it. The f750gs only needs "regular" fuel in Canada anyways. The manual says 91 RON, which corresponds to 87 AKI. AKI, or (Ron+Mon)/2 is the number we see the at the pumps in Canada.

  • @mihaperus2857
    @mihaperus2857 8 месяцев назад

    I would like to thank you for some of the best reviews out there... Currently buying my first bike and i always look for your review about it.
    Greetings from Slovenia, Eu:)

  • @gregshepherd489
    @gregshepherd489 2 месяца назад

    Been riding it for a year, excellent all rounder with high level of tech and comfort

  • @mechcavandy986
    @mechcavandy986 Год назад +13

    I’m 69 years old, and my BMW R 1200 GSA is getting to big and heavy for my old body go handle. I might trade for this. Thanks for this review.

    • @ed.t.hansen6499
      @ed.t.hansen6499 Год назад

      Thing to sell the 750gs being top heavy. Harder yo control at 71 yrs. But the 500x maneuvers easier at over half the price

    • @neerajsharma6415
      @neerajsharma6415 Год назад

      Please sale your 1200 to me

  • @alvarosolis7837
    @alvarosolis7837 2 года назад +2

    I generally don’t like videos of 10+ minutes unless is Ian with Big Rock Moto!

  • @etiennerossouw6957
    @etiennerossouw6957 Год назад

    Another awesome video and consumer advise.

  • @tsav6952
    @tsav6952 2 года назад +28

    I think for me it would a top pick in this category. I like that you get cruise control and heated grips and a 3 warranty. In my experience BMW service is superior too. I've owned the V Strom 650, which was very reliable and fun, but I like the extra power on this bike. Once again top notch review!

  • @carlboler1785
    @carlboler1785 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your review.

  • @shmac96
    @shmac96 Год назад

    I'm new here and am grateful You Tube finally brought up your content. I'm subscribed! Great review!

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  • @akhalafaou
    @akhalafaou Год назад

    Excellent video. Thanks.

  • @bizzarroworld1518
    @bizzarroworld1518 2 года назад +1

    really a nice bike....great review!

  • @747driver3
    @747driver3 2 года назад +1

    Really doing a nice job on your channel.

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  • @adinovak2352
    @adinovak2352 Год назад +4

    I own this model, it's my 4th season and the bike performs great. No need to change. I recommend it.

  • @aliaydnaltunkan-motomottom5237

    good video :) I will buy a F750 soon. This video informed me very well. Thanks.

  • @kawabungah20
    @kawabungah20 2 года назад +3

    I am very impressed with everything you've said over the BMW GS spectrum of your reviews - the 750, 850, and 1250, especially the hand controls with wonder wheel, button back-lighting, top-in-industry TFT displays and fit-and-finish. I just need to test ride these bikes and pick one. Thanks.

  • @mabsbry1318
    @mabsbry1318 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant review. Thanks

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  • @PaydayGabeBCNV
    @PaydayGabeBCNV 2 года назад +1

    And here we go again,,
    Being a Vstrom PO I'd definitely recommend that machine,, w/ spoked wheels 👍💯.
    A simple suspension upgrade and your golden. Need more zoom,, just wring its neck. And smile😬.
    Number 2 would be the Triumph. The triple engine is epic.
    Ride safe everyone 🙏.

  • @francisrevil854
    @francisrevil854 Год назад

    very nice in-depth review..!

  • @dinkydog1
    @dinkydog1 Год назад +2

    I've had this bike Triple Black for about 4 months now and I'm very pleased. In my opinion it's the best looking of all the midsized adv. Bikes . The power is plenty for me, it's very quick. The engine is silky smooth. My one complaint would be the rear brake lever is very low. But I'm getting used to that, but bmw really should address that. Overall I definitely would recommend purchasing this motorcycle. Thanks for the great review as usual!

    • @Butts0hboi
      @Butts0hboi Год назад +1

      Was thinking about buying this as a first bike. Seems good for everything.

  • @Pococnosurvival
    @Pococnosurvival 2 года назад +5

    I have to admit I am a bmw, and honda fan, bmw is the bike all the manufacturers chase in the adventure line, no one comes close. they all try to give more power because they cant figure the rest out. honda is just honda, your getting a bike that just runs forever, and gives you just enough to keep the prices down. but, tons of aftermarket parts to make it great. little do people know that after buying all the upgrades, your spending the same money anyway. but, just fun to customize. people scoff at bmw because its bmw, they dont even know what they are talking about. bmw builds bikes to ride long distance, in all kinds of harsh weather. they do it pretty damn reliably too. you can load a bmw up with as much weight as you can handle, like a pick up truck. try that with any other adventure bike and see how it handles. try riding 2 up and cases full of luggage on anything else. not that you want to off road, but it gives you that option. another good review. me personally would not buy a gs750 for adventure, its just missing to much. I also wouldn't buy anything else in this class that doesn't offer more off road capabilities. I rather have a 300 or 350 just because I wouldn't be driving long distance on the smaller bike, so I rather be more off road capable. looking forward to see the little bmw review. I did get my 2022 Honda crf300 a few weeks ago, love that little bike, comfortable enough to ride all day. locally of course.

  • @adinovak2352
    @adinovak2352 2 года назад +38

    And to all the guys criticizing the chinese engine, pls check where your iPhones come from first:-D and then check where most of the parts of your cars are made and then come back here to write some sensible comments.

    • @andycapp8843
      @andycapp8843 10 месяцев назад +3

      Loncin make many engines, we use their single cylinder Honda copies in small forestry machines and we find they start and run rather well …..but…..they do have a limited life despite our stringent maintenance regime and sensitive engineering management. Where they fail is the use of poor quality, read cost saving, materials . They do not seem to have yet mastered or copied the Japanese manufacturers who pay particular attention, as best as they can, to ensure reliability.
      Trinorbsa scoffed the Japanese way back in time when they imported their little runabouts and then went on to win the TT with one….not literally! The Chinese are on the same track but much slower…..thankfully.
      There are issues with this 850, whether that is with BMW or Loncin is debatable but they are evident. Whilst we can replace a small engine in our forestry machines for between £350 - £500 the 850 I’m guessing will be £k’s but again it will be the profit margin for BMW that determines the cost and I’m not against profit.
      I am looking at two ‘bikes to purchase at the moment, the 850gs Adventure and the Tenere T7 World Raid. Both bikes advertise as being suitable for long distance work whether it be tarmac or desert, one has many bells and whistles, the other being basic other than legal requirements.
      The BMW gives you more for your money…..much more….the Yamaha silent assurance.
      Having ridden almost every GS model starting with the R100 GS PD to the current models you could say I’m a devotee but when they changed from Rotax to Loncin my confidence wavered.
      Will BMW look after the customer outside warranty? I had two gearboxes replaced in an R1100 RS three in a 1150 GS. On each occasion one gearbox was replaced outside warranty.
      Time will tell.

    • @dont3222
      @dont3222 6 месяцев назад +5

      That’s why my iPhone is acting up crazy lately.

    • @adinovak2352
      @adinovak2352 6 месяцев назад

      shit happens :-D @@dont3222

    • @SalimKhan-gb3sr
      @SalimKhan-gb3sr 4 месяца назад +1

      It may be criticisms, but it all based on inferior quality the badge, which has stuck with Chinese goods so these days when you say it’s Chinese, no matter how good it is people tend to think it’s inferior for which they are to blame so you cannot blame us for criticisms.
      Incidentally, not all their electronics and machines are inferior enough bad quality, but as I said, the badge has stuck with them.
      With regards to Apple and all those big brands please don’t forget that they are manufactured in China but they are supervised and wholly controlled by the parent company so they are not labeled as Chinese goods !

    • @adinovak2352
      @adinovak2352 4 месяца назад

      Partly agree with you. Yes, the bad reputation of chinese products is there. Also, don't you think BMW supervises the production and quality check process? I believe the chinese produce according to the BMW specifications, just like the iPhone. And finally, criticism is ok as along as it is justified and people have some proof. Majority of criticism comes from people who have never owned the bike. Shouldn't they just shut up? The proof of the pudding is in the eating. I've owned the bike 4 years. Just traded in for the new 1300gs. But I won't say a. bad about 750gs. @@SalimKhan-gb3sr

  • @africamike
    @africamike 2 года назад +2

    Another great review Ian, thanks so much. I did 120,000km's on my F800GS and then another 99,000km's on my F800GSA before changing to the Africa Twin. I only ever needed to change the stator on the first GS, otherwise never missed a beat. BMW's parallel twins are fantastic machines and for anyone who is starting out in the Adventure game these mid-capacity bikes from BMW are top-class. Now we need Honda to bring out something around the 750cc mark and that will be exciting! Great review!

    • @HardBoiledGregADV
      @HardBoiledGregADV 2 года назад

      So why did you switch from the BMWs to the Africa Twin?

    • @africamike
      @africamike 2 года назад +2

      @@HardBoiledGregADV Two reasons - although I'm not brand loyal a mate of mine owned an Africa Twin - one ride and I was hooked - colours, ergonomics, and after 11 years of BMW it was time to try something else. Secondly, when my 800GSA was stolen in Jan 2020 Honda South Africa had massive discounts on the 1000cc 2019 AT's - financially it was a no-brainer. I went for the 2019 ATAS DCT. All my mates said I went from a good rider to a very good rider offroad on the DCT....

  • @fredoc9125
    @fredoc9125 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the detailed review. I would agree with most of your highlights. I own one and have put 14K miles on it. It is an excellent road bike with dirt road capabilities. I am 5' 6' and ride the regular suspension and a low seat. The low seat is not the best in comfort but makes up for it in adding confidence in handling the bike as I am lower to the ground. Most will complaint about the cost, yes it is expensive to acquire and maintain, but the fit and finish are top quality. I only had one issue with it so far and it was a minor gasket leak that was covered under warranty. I enjoy riding this bike each time I go out. Another competitor that was not mentioned is the Moto Guzzi V85TT that is actually well equipped for about the same price. One of the most appealing features of this bike is that it can accommodate a wide range of riders height. There aren't too many bikes out there that can make that claim. The engine has been out for a few years now and they should have worked out any issues. If you maintain it properly if should be as reliable as most other BMW motos.

    • @seanobrien9308
      @seanobrien9308 2 года назад +1

      Hi
      I ordered a 2022 and it will be ready for collection in August
      I hope 🤞🏻 that mine doesn’t arrive with a gasket leak
      Your bike should not have had this problem

  • @guzziguy2011
    @guzziguy2011 Год назад

    Just picked up a pristine ‘19 with Premium Pkg garb (+ crash bars, skid plate, taller screen and top case) and only 7k miles for $8700. Sold my big Super Tenere and dropped a 100 lbs with the GS. Bike is freshly serviced and like new, so grabbing a clean machine like this at that price was somewhat unexpected, but there are deals out there if timing, luck is right. I’d never buy one new as it was out of my price range, but it’s quickly becoming my favorite ADV machine. Great all rounder just like you state!

  • @The_Arby
    @The_Arby 2 года назад +2

    Nice one Ian...Great review as always :-) You getting a Ducati X in for a review mate :-)

  • @benbookworm
    @benbookworm Год назад

    I've got a 2005 F650GS Dakar, and I agree it's such a great all-rounder. It's my first bike, and it has all of the necessary features: fuel-injected, ABS, heated grips, and a charging socket. It may be tall for a beginner bike, but my model has the gas tank below seat to lower the center of gravity (the battery and air intake replace the "gas tank" in front of the rider). Powerful enough to get out of a tight spot in the freeway or haul my wife as a passenger, and not as crazy to let loose as a liter bike.

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  • @MotoCampNerd
    @MotoCampNerd 2 года назад +3

    This one has been on my radar for a while. Thanks for the great detailed review. Might be swapping out the bonneville soon. I've been torn between this and the Tiger 900. I've only got a 27" inseam, so finding one with a decent seat height and not giving up the ESA for low suspension version are all considerations I'm juggling.

    • @scottjayson72
      @scottjayson72 Год назад +1

      I'm a short guy and went from a 2014 Honda Interceptor to the 2021 F750GS, extra low suspension and extra low seat...I did sacrifice the ESA...but as a guy working at one of the BMW dealerships I visited said...you didn't have the ESA before, so you won't miss it...touche🙂 And I do really enjoy this bike!
      (See you at Mountain View Motorcycle Campground😉🙂)

    • @MotoCampNerd
      @MotoCampNerd Год назад +1

      @@scottjayson72 If I rode solo I'd probably skip the esa but since we ride mostly 2up and loaded it's really convenient for flipping back and forth when I do ride solo. Definitely hope to see you up there this fall!

  • @mrbjay5443
    @mrbjay5443 10 месяцев назад

    Fantastic review, Ian, that's my bike. Love your channel!

  • @elizabethwonders
    @elizabethwonders Год назад +2

    That’s soo cool about the coffee cup icon! For a second, I thought BMW had partnered with Starbucks. Alerting the rider that a Starbucks was in the vicinity when the coffee cup icon appears. 😂😭😊🌟🔥

  • @bjelliott2887
    @bjelliott2887 2 года назад +5

    Great video, as usual. I own a 2019 F750GS and it's the first motorcycle I've ever owned. Some might say that it's not a good beginner bike, but I see it differently. There are street bikes with smaller engines that have a lot more power or that are geared more for speed. This GS has been perfect for learning. I also rode it in RAIN mode for the first couple of months to get used to the power delivery. Some things I will note are: the OEM seat is uncomfortable after an hour...get a Sargent or a Wunderlich. The windshield is worthless for touring, so you'll need something bigger. The quick shifter is excellent from 4th to 6th gear, but rough from 1st to 3rd. Downshifts with rev-matching is perfect in all gears. The specs for gas on my 2019 call for 87 octane, not 91, but that may be Euro 5 changes on newer models. I'm 5'11" as well, and I had to add Rok Risers to sit up comfortably. I also find the footpegs to be about an inch too high for my 32 inch inseam. Overall, I have no regrets for buying the 750 as my first bike and it does everything I need it to do so far. If I were to upgrade in the future, I would go straight to the R1250GS rather than the 850 as I don't believe the 850 would offer me much more than I already have, like the bigger engine and the telelever front suspension.

    • @sekeli69
      @sekeli69 2 года назад

      I bought f700gs in 2014 as first bike, brand new. Had same gripes as you. Seat after hour and half was unocomfortable, stock windshield was pretty bad. Front kinda dived under hard braking and stock exhaust sounded like prius. But overall it was really good bike, did everything right except when riding really fast, you could feel it wasnt really meant to do that.

    • @Thienle92
      @Thienle92 Год назад

      I also had the F750GS (2021) as my first bike. Has done everything you described for first couple month. I swapped the windshield with Touratech and with shield adjuster for better wind deflection, I could comfortably ride highway with my visor up if I wanted to. Along with panier cases, bottom plate/engine guard, ditch the oem tyres for 70/30, moved GPS holder to above TFT screen and other upgrades. It has taken me to places and great commuter bike to dodge morning/afternoon traffic, the oem seat is definitely uncomfortable after an hour.
      As for the fuel spec, 2021 manual calls for 87, but I tend to pump 89. I can see myself holding onto this 750gs for another 4 years, I'm 5'9, so its a good fit for me.

  • @davidherringgo
    @davidherringgo 2 года назад

    Love by 21 model great review thank you

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  • @Antimortem
    @Antimortem 2 года назад +1

    best review 👍❤️

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  • @alexbowen7306
    @alexbowen7306 2 года назад +1

    im a new rider, been ridin a tw200 for about 6 months now. for the new rider its super tough to figure out whats-whats. i really appreciate your vids.. subbed..

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  • @geecee4746
    @geecee4746 2 года назад +2

    The f750gs is the best bike i have ever owned, easy to ride, and i just have a lot of confidence in the machine

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  • @Zonetrooper4444
    @Zonetrooper4444 Год назад

    I have my 750GS now for a year, before i drove a 310GS for two years. The 750 is really fun to ride and a full step up from the 310GS for me. The only problem i have with it is going offroad, given the fact that it is 50kg heavier than the 310 and im not a short person at 183cm doesnt make it easier for me. The fuel consumption is really good, i travelled to danmark this year and after some tours up there i Hand a fuel consumption of 3,8l/km wich is even below the numbers from BMW with 4,2l/km.

  • @patrickmetcalf3493
    @patrickmetcalf3493 2 года назад +11

    Good video. I really like my 750GS. It performed much better than I thought. I took it to CABDR because I was a bit afraid to take the 1250GS.
    As a short rider, 30” inseam, 750 was perfect. I outfitted with crash bars, bash plate, windshield, new gps, etc. and I could not have asked for more. I was also surprised I was able to keep up with 1200s & 1250s on the pavement.
    I ride my 750 more than my 1250 because it’s just easier to ride.

    • @leodoingthings1706
      @leodoingthings1706 Год назад +1

      is it really much slower than 850? is there any tune for 750?

    • @AaronShifflettDesign
      @AaronShifflettDesign Год назад +3

      I'm in the same boat as you. I have a 30" inseam and would like the r1250gs because it's the "best." But I'm afraid I won't be as confident off road with it. I wonder if I'm putting too much value on having the "best" bike when I should value experience more. If I'm more comfortable on the 750 and I can save $12k to spend on adventures, then why not do that?

    • @bike01red
      @bike01red 10 месяцев назад

      I am considering the F750GS to downsize...what windscreen do you have for touring ??

    • @patrickmetcalf3493
      @patrickmetcalf3493 10 месяцев назад

      @@leodoingthings1706 It may be slower, but I really don't notice it. Also, I don't think you need to go any faster, so I don't think it make any difference for most people. I was able to keep up with even the craziest 1200 GS riders on the road. And you don't need to go that fast on the trails anyway.

    • @patrickmetcalf3493
      @patrickmetcalf3493 10 месяцев назад

      @@bike01red I am using the Puig windshield. Its the one with the slide finction. It works fine for me.

  • @ExploreAdventureMoto
    @ExploreAdventureMoto 2 года назад +1

    Buddy of mine still rides a DAKAR. Great bike.

  • @TsvetanVR
    @TsvetanVR 2 года назад +1

    I'll never buy a touring bike without cruise control in 2022. Someone in Triumph really fucked up with that decision to restrict cruise control to 900GT and above.
    On that middleweight adventure note, I'm really looking forward to trying the Aprilia 660 Tuareg.

  • @kevinnashskitchen3517
    @kevinnashskitchen3517 2 года назад

    You should be able to get a hold of one of the CFMoto 650 Adventura bikes. Comes in under 7k USD. Cruise control .. Big adjustable windscreen about 60hp 33" seat and about 7" of ground clearance. 4.5 gal tank. Adjustable front and rear suspension and a large dash screen. Eco mode and sport. Crash guards and luggage. I think it's a joint KTM Chinese made bike.

  • @babycriminalchan5803
    @babycriminalchan5803 2 года назад +4

    Ian's new video 😀 Yay 🥳 waiting for your indepth video of your new Honda's Africa twin ☺️❤️

  • @clvrswine
    @clvrswine 2 года назад

    Great music at the end.

  • @fentontaylor9021
    @fentontaylor9021 Год назад +1

    I own a 2019 750 GS that looks exactly like the bike in your review and it has the premium package. I find it to be an outstanding all around bike with enough power and I think the brakes are great. One thing a lot of reviewers don't mention is the incredible balance this bike has, especially at slow speeds. Most times, I come to a stop sign and don't need to put my foot down. I get 60 mpg and I ride the Malibu mountains every weekend. I really like the way the F 900 XR handles, but the 750 is just so damned smooth on the road, I'm afraid I would regret it if I moved up.

    • @ed.t.hansen6499
      @ed.t.hansen6499 Год назад

      Cant see how the 900xr is any venefit over the 750gs. My 2019 is still the bw tft. Wish it was color but power difference is not noticeable , unless your racing

    • @ed.t.hansen6499
      @ed.t.hansen6499 Год назад

      Would disagree. Very top heavy. Try turning too sharp , - its sideways. Maybe I'm weak, where i can control the 500x easier

  • @johnwelbers4248
    @johnwelbers4248 Год назад

    Another great review 🤓😎🏍💨💨💨💨💨👍🏻🇨🇦

  • @famousj6
    @famousj6 Год назад +3

    It's so powerful that when he pulled off the road, he accelerated in neutral!

  • @mollygrubber
    @mollygrubber 2 года назад +1

    As a long term owner of a F650GS and an F800GS (combined about 100,000 miles I guess), I only had a couple of gripes:
    1) the stator will crap out repeatedly at about 25,000 mile intervals
    2) the steering head bearings on the 800 went out 4 freakin times. Had to fight with BMW the last 2 times, but they covered it. Super weird.
    Other than that, they were super reliable and comfortable (once ergos were sorted - that seat - ugh.)

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  • @vesegliac
    @vesegliac Год назад

    Great review as always! I have one question: where is the center of gravity of this bike? Is it maybe lower than, for example, the v-strom 650? Because at 224 kg it seems a bit too heavy for this class...?

  • @Alex-hr2df
    @Alex-hr2df Год назад

    I have this bad boy since 2 years. I enjoyed every moment with it except of one issue - the battery weakens so quickly if left for 2 weeks with no use or charge (electronics kill power quickly). My next will probably be 1250 GS. PS: You guys in the US are lucky having it cheaper than here. Mine (fully-loaded) cost me 15400 euro in The Netherlands.

  • @yasseralsaidi1168
    @yasseralsaidi1168 Год назад

    Omg adv is super comfortable

  • @davidc1961utube
    @davidc1961utube 2 года назад

    I rode both the F700 and F800 bikes, and owned a V-Strom 650. I hated the F800 and loved the F700 and my Wee.
    One bike worthy of note in the competitors department is the Ducati multistrada V2, with a base price $2,000 above this bike as configured. Like the KTM, it has more power, at 113hp and 72ft-lbs, and also has the characteristic V-twin whoopie factor. Premium fit and finish, European style and class, etc.
    If my budget allowed it, I would definitely shop the Ducati against this and the 850.
    The 750 is really appealing to shorter and newer riders that might like the lowest seats in the industry, but the rest of us have a lot of other choices.
    Thanks for the review, and remember; The bike who shall not be named wears orange! 😂😂😂

  • @asatti
    @asatti 2 года назад +4

    I have had the F750 GS for a year now. great bike for an all rounder and touring. the only thing I would change is the front suspension as it is a bit too soft and dives on hard braking. I was thinking of putting Touratech progressive suspension to remedy that. also a bit of engine heat is noticeable in the summer. other than that its awesome

    • @pewpewmoto
      @pewpewmoto 2 года назад +1

      I thought about TT's springs as well. There is a better (more costly) option though and that's race tech with emulators. Not cheap but it'll give you more proper dirt worthiness. I may end up going this route along with spoked rims next year cuz I am not willing to give up my F700GS as I love the dang thing!

    • @asatti
      @asatti 2 года назад

      @@pewpewmoto I was thinking of changing to spoked wheels too from VMX Wheels. But the front rim is half an inch wider but I think that should be ok

    • @pewpewmoto
      @pewpewmoto 2 года назад +2

      @@asatti I was too they're half the cost of what I am looking at and really not sure on their quality.

  • @ebiebrahimi7472
    @ebiebrahimi7472 2 года назад

    Thanks Man

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  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever 2 года назад +1

    Great detailed review as always. Thanks! I particularly like the comparisons to other bikes. Here's an odd but interesting comparison. The BMW G310GS. It's half the cost and half the horsepower so they seem completely different, but they both have the same 19/17 cast wheels, the same generous three year warranty, similar seat height and design purpose. The F750GS has another gallon of fuel capacity but also burns more fuel. The G410GS is 120 pounds lighter with slightly more suspension travel and has a rear exiting exhaust that's well protected from damage, which gives a substantial off road advantage to the baby GS. I do wish BMW made a G310GS Adventure with a 5 gallon fuel tank, tubeless spoke wheels, manually adjustable preload and damping front and rear, and a nice TFT display with cruise control and a couple of riding modes. For those of us who like lighter ADV bikes for non-highway use, that would be an awesome bike. Maybe give us a couple of high capacity USB charging ports and an adjustable windshield.

    • @SirBalageG
      @SirBalageG Год назад

      The whole point of the 310 is it’s price, stuff it up with different computers and you’ve made a bike the same price as the 750 except with a 310 engine. The only two things I’m lacking are heated grips and the higher dash, maybe a factory made USB port would be nice (I really don’t understand why it’s considered an extra in 2022), I bought it for 4K euros, an other extra 1,-1,5 would have been just too much and I rather went for a KTM or a RE

    • @Liberty4Ever
      @Liberty4Ever Год назад

      @@SirBalageG - I really don't want a lot of electronic complexity on the G310GS platform. I generally like simple designs that are reliable and maintainable, although the electronics on the more expensive BMW bikes are very nice, particularly when saving a rider from a crash.
      I get that the low price was most of the BMW design goal and they did well. I'm not advocating that they add a lot of expensive features to the base G310GS. What I proposed is that they use the G310GS as the platform for an Adventure version, as they have for their 850GS and 1250GS. Keep the light weight maneuverability of the G310GS but make a more expensive deluxe featured version G310GS Adventure for their customers who are primarily motivated by the light weight for better off road handling. Many people don't want to wrestle a huge GS off road, and it's not even a possibility after a certain age. Many of us want a very capable off road oriented adventure bike, not so we can do Paris Dakar adventures, but to make our senior citizen adventures possible.
      BMW looks at the G310GS as an entry level bike to attract new customers who will later migrate up to a larger GS or GSA, but in reality, they have a large aging customer base who are moving from the larger GS down to the baby GS out of necessity in order to keep riding. Many of these are retired professionals with a generous pension. They want a nice lightweight bike and are not very motivated by cost.

    • @SirBalageG
      @SirBalageG Год назад

      @@Liberty4Ever I understand your point, I am 24 years old riding for the past 10 years (no joke), I usually see things from my perspective and I can understand people up to 40-50 about their logic, thank you for shedding some light on the perspective of the elderly.
      Now you're saying that it should be a platform for a basic and a deluxe bike, I get your point, that'd be great actually. But knowing BMW's practice of overpriced extras, you are probably better off with aftermarket gadgets, and maybe even BMW knows that, and that's why they won't make a deluxe version. Though a tempomat would be really nice, not gonna lie

    • @Ed-lz4jv
      @Ed-lz4jv Год назад

      would never do long rides on the highway with that under powered 310, NOT THE SAME

    • @Liberty4Ever
      @Liberty4Ever Год назад

      @@Ed-lz4jv - Yes, as I said, "non-highway use". I ride my G310GS on the highway when required and it'll cruise all day at 70 MPH and can do 80 MPH, but that's not what it does best and that's not why I bought it because I don't like riding on interstate highways. I bought the baby GS as an adventure bike, and for me, that means secondary roads, back roads, gravel roads, dirt roads and no roads. BTW - The G310GS has the power of 500cc and 650cc bikes of a few decades ago.

  • @TheDennzio
    @TheDennzio 2 месяца назад

    Always go to Big Rock for the final word

  • @GhostTRrideR
    @GhostTRrideR 2 года назад +1

    I really like your videos and how you are thinking about motorcycles. Most of moto reviewers have a way of describing subjectively a motorcycle. A pro rider feels differently a motorcycle than a normal rider.
    I own a BMW F900R and thinking to switch in future to an ADV bike. I would prefer to remain with BMW brand. I tried different motorcycles from this category and as a 5.7 short rider I can say that the KTM doesn't feel good between my legs. I would go for the F750 GS only that a lot of reviewers and sellers tagged this bike as a girl bike :)) but it isn't . Today you need a real bike, a 1250 gs :))

    • @BoatandSki
      @BoatandSki 2 года назад +2

      The F900R is a nice bike! The F750GS would be a step down on power for you. I'm 5'7" and the low suspension version of the R1250GS was really easy to ride at 32.1 seat height. See if you can find BMW Demo Day and take one for a spin. I'm going for the F750GS for now because of price.

  • @ibiniohalduno
    @ibiniohalduno Год назад

    Thanks for your excellent video. Just a question. I ow one and I like everything except the noise when the chain hits its plastic guide below at the least irregularity of the asfalt. Can you give your feed back about this issue? Thanks.

  • @JW-cq4ez
    @JW-cq4ez 2 года назад

    Hi great reviews , as normal. I Read some input there is issues with this 750/850 chines engine. Airbox letting dirt inside and some other issues. Do you know if they newer MY were upgraded? I was really in to the 850 gse..

  • @Mycatz
    @Mycatz Год назад +1

    Have an Africa Twin
    I don’t like how top heavy and hard it is to move around. Really considering this or the KTM 890 or Tuareg 660.

  • @cabinvibeetsystore9094
    @cabinvibeetsystore9094 2 года назад

    New sub ! Liked 😲👍🤩🤩

    • @text1-582
      @text1-582 Год назад

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  • @terrellgarren7125
    @terrellgarren7125 2 года назад

    Thumbs up on review. Why was the Duc V2 unmentioned?

  • @JohnnyFuelMotorcycleAdventures
    @JohnnyFuelMotorcycleAdventures 2 года назад +1

    I thought you were going to complain about the windscreen but it was just the opposite. Do you think the small screen is adequate for touring?

  • @shanekeat7473
    @shanekeat7473 2 года назад +4

    I tell you something that annoys the crap out of me is that when you go for a smaller engine, manufacturers instantly assume you are on a budget.
    I own a v strom 650 that im looking to upgrade not because i want a bigger engine, i find the 650 great on new zealand roads, I'm looking for something with more tech, i enjoy the fuel economy of my v strom, it has a big tank and goes a long way on that tank, i don't want a gas guzzler but I'm finding I'm needing to go to an 800cc or above to get the tech i want.
    Currently looking at a CF Moto 800mt because for the same price as a v strom 650 you get a bunch more tech with a proven KTM 790 motor.
    My point is that i don't want more power, i want more tech.
    Manufacturers could throw another $1000 at the bike and give me cruise control and ride modes and a nice TFT screen and i wouldn't blink

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  • @SupRec
    @SupRec 2 года назад

    Pleaseeeeee, make a test ride of the G310GS too !!!

  • @lifeoff-road280
    @lifeoff-road280 2 года назад +1

    Could you do a review of the SWM SuperDual X? Seems like a very capable, affordable newcomer based on a tried Husqvarna engine, a great alternative to the KLR 650 and DR650.