I had the RNineT 1200 scrambler, age 67 heading down interstate soon, my naked bike had 60000 miles. Yea I actually ride. This is a complete change for me, weight was a concern, absolutely stocked after my first few trips. Will not talk competition, BMW just makes a solid trouble free bike. Love my new 18 B!!!!
Honda Goldwing's have had reverse since 1988, that operates in the same way. In fact starting with the 2001 Goldwing, you just push a button on the H/B to put the bike into reverse, then use the starter button to move the bike backwards.
Great video by smart guys. I bought this month an R18 Transcontinental and I can confirm this bike is great for its unique engine, handling, suspensions, technological stuff, high quality level. Great job by BMW.
This looks like a cool bike. Prob not something I'd buy, but still pretty nice. But I must say, you guys did a super job on the review. Props for your video reviewing skills.
@@madmak9 I couldn't forget, I stared at that style key for 18 years on my K1100LT. ☺ it always worried me that the little hinge pin might beeak. Now I have Fob failure anxiety 😳
@@flippy6553 LOL Nice! I saw a few broken hinge pins, but people were more likely to lose the key before it broke! BMW original key blanks were steel and my shop was one of the few that could cut steel keys in Seattle, so we got our fair share of seeing those keys in their time. BMW always has a cool little "this" or "that" with their bikes which is one of the reasons I love them!
It’s 20k for the base I looked into it I think it’s over $30k for the bike like you see in the video. Still an awesome bike no matter what option you get but they’re not giving these things away.
I always thought the key design was to keep a low profile to keep from braking off. I replaced a lot of broken keys and key cores on other manufactured bikes. Never did on a BMW. Always good fun on the rotating mass of the BMW motor! Another great video guys!
Okay guys, the folding key was used to lock the front fork and if it didn't fold you could inadvertently break the head off by turning the forks when the key was in the lock. I had a 1976 r 90 / 6 and still have that key.
I picked up my R18 Bagger two weeks ago. A couple of things you didn't mention or don't know. The material over the instrument cluster is called sensatec. The bike has a sweet spot of between 2500 and 3000 rpm. When in this range, the bike has very little vibration. The ACC is brilliant when on the Autobahn (Highway). I have the Transcontinental screen on mine as it's higher. A couple of things aren't available at the moment like Sissy Bar and auxillery spotlights for the front (I have the crash bars at the front of the engine fitted to mine too). I used to have a Rocket III Touring which I loved and was a beast of a bike. As it's already winter over here in Germany, I haven't had much opportunity to get used to it so roll on spring. Liked your vlog, a bit more on the riding would have been nice to have too.
I had the pleasure of seeing a Transcontinental at a dealer recently. Beautiful bike....a real piece of art but the question i have is who the heck do they expect to pick this bike up? Getting the bike off of the kickstand was a shock to me. Holy heavy!!!
The biggest and the heaviest in the market. I would not ride this out of the Showroom without the Crash Bars. If your foot slips and you have a tip over (it can happen to the best of us) it will cost you Thousands to fix it. Looks amazing!
Cool. I’ve just Purchased the R18 Continental in Galaxy Dust, Carnot Wait to see and Ride her. When I took the bagger for a test and seeing the Continental in the showroom I fell for it. The Engine is Amazing, tech and build quality and detail is stunning. Bering in mind I am coming off a K1600 Grand America witch is a very good/cool bike. But I found the ridding position suites my ridding style. And carnt wait to take her on tour.. also the wight didn’t bother me. Good vid.
Beautiful R18B! I own a 2004 Harley-Davidson Road King # 15/100 made in the color that I have and I love it but I’m definitely gonna go and take a personal look at this R18B.
Awesome review guys. We'll done. Seriously thinking of getting one of these next spring. I have to agree with you that the Bagger looks allot better than the Transcontinental.
I also prefer the look of the bagger. If you're mostly Riding Solo I think that's the right bike. You can always add a passenger backrest and throw on a biltwell soft bag for extra storage.
I had a BMW boxer bike for a couple of years. That cool engine torquey thing you speak of became an annoyance for me. Might be less of an annoyance in a bike with a lower seat height such as this one, but it was one of several things that annoyed me and I sold it. The Triumph triple, however... no annoying tendencies. So far anyway. :) Looks like BMW did some homework on this one.
If you're using the active cruise control and you're in high gear what happens when the vehicle in front of you slows down to a stop does it tell you to down shift?
Awesome video guys! I agree with you Kase about the color choice. The only thing I do not like about this machine, is it is not water cooled. That is a LOT of heat being displaced on that machine and on hot days, that bike may not have performance issues with it, but it will def. bring your legs to a boil faster.
Wrong. I own one. The heat from the cyclinders is not felt through your feet as you'd think. No where near as hot as your legs get from the rear cyclinder on an air cooled vtwin.
You guys ought to review a Gold Wing, not necessarily the new generation. You’ll never believe how light and nimble another 975 lb bike can feel and handle. I have a 2002 and ride ALL OVER your state and beyond. NEVER had even a minor issue with it in 20 years, and can’t count how many Harleys I’ve helped out on the road….. 5-10 every year!!! The shared braking system and reverse was on Wings back then. Key fob activates the alarm, opens or locks the trunk and side bags, and a call button makes the bike come to you at the mall !!! (Okay, maybe that “call” button is going to be on a future model ! ). See you on the road…..
I wish that South Africa 🇿🇦 had similar price structures. Here I was quoted R500k for the TC and 480k for the B. divide by 13.... They take us to the cleaners
As usual, BMW never contradicts itself ... on a 427 kilos motorbike the reverse gear is of course OPTIONAL ... but the cost was contained according to the brand at only Euro 1,000.00 .... and of course also uphill braking called HSC is clearly OPTIONAL at a cost of only Euro 100.00. Now I can understand the Passionists of the straight lines and various chrome plating that spend thousands of euros more just for the pleasure of seeing the bike shine. But on a starting cost of Euro 28,100.00, how can you not include the two aforementioned accessories as standard is really shameful ... but from BMW we can only expect this ... plucking customers is its "DEFINITIVE" MISSION !!!! not to mention the other almost mandatory options that bring the bike in a NOT FULL version to almost Euro 33,600.00 !!!!!!!
I don’t know where those prices are, here all options are max 4K euro extra. I find that completely acceptable. Each brand would just raise the base price if they include something standard
I feel like having the motor as the widest part of the bike makes me nervous if it ever falls over. I know that sometimes you think you have the kickstand down or down all the way and oops. Or at a light you tip over because it being such a big bike, you out your food down wrong and bam, it lands on the motor.
You can purchase engine guards to help protect your engine. There is also also highway bars you can buy to place on the engine guards so you can stretch out your legs. It's definitely a different look!
Look at the GS BMW’s…same engine configuration in an off road type bike, the engine meets the ground often with no issues. Engine bars or head covers help prevent scratches.
I can actually see your behind shakes as it idles. The handlebar could be a drink stirrer...LOL. The is the price of a massive opposite cyl. That is not for me. After riding a Goldwing. I am too spoiled. Strongly recommend to hold tight till all the complains will start coming down the pipe and BMW took care of it.
I think it's great, but I would hate to pay dealers for maintenance and non-warranty repairs. You'll be paying for Munich's heating costs. I'll stick with Honda.
Nice bike & certainly WAY better than their dismal try with the 1600. What is BMW’s obsession with black?! $2400 for another color close to black? Nope! I’ll stick with HD or Indian.
"What is BMW’s obsession with black?!" If you bothered to have a look at the history of BMW Motorrad you'd have a clue. In the early days, you could have your BMW motorcycle in any color. As long as it was black.
Giving today’s supply chain issues, would not take the chance. Bought a 2020 Triumph Speedmaster about the time of the COVID-19 blowup. Could not get parts or OEM accessories, including a rear tire. My beautiful Triumph sat unridable in my garage for almost 3 months before I sold it, slick tire and all. The dealership also sold BMW’s. Bought a 21 HD Road Glide. Loved the Triumph but couldn’t deal with the frustration. Maybe you will have better luck. Do your research about availability of OEM parts and avoid making your monthly notes on a bike collecting dust in your garage. Just saying
It's something different and that is just fine by me, i'm tired of looking at Harley's where i live. More so... i'm tired of looking at overweight bald guys with little legs thinking they got a deal for $40K for 40 HP!!!!!!! :-)
This is again typical for BMW, in the USA the motorcycle costs a lot less than in the home country. It is produced in Berlin, but comes on the market for at least € 26,600 / $ 31,190 in the base price. The goodies described in the video again hit the bill with horrific surcharges. A motorcycle with a few extras then costs a good € 33,000 / $ 38,700 in Germany Thank you, BMW - this is what a rip-off looks like.
Most likely branding.Just like those that will only buy GM trucks and never look at a Tundra or Titan. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but this BMW gives you a lot for not a lot of money, relatively.
BMW dealer network is very Limited compared to Harley as for Example in my Motorcycle Heavy area of South Carolina the closest BMW dealer is 150 miles in and area with multiple big Harley and most other brands
@@tommays56 I’ll second this. There’s one BMW specific dealer within 40 miles of me in Baltimore. There are 4 HD dealers in the same range. If you increase that by another 10 miles you’ll find another HD dealer and one Triumph location. I get excited whenever I see anything other than a cruiser or GSX-R
So basically it’s a street glide knock off with no ways to position your feet other than the floor boards.... seems like H-D did a better job at the ADV bike than BMW with a bagger.
The Beemer won’t have to make the BMW Shop its first stop on ride day though. Also, if five people want to ride a 3,000 mile road trip, ALL 5 can ride…….. they don’t have to take turns driving the “sag wagon” or support truck & trailer that I see many of those Harley groups with. HD has cheapened out so badly, it’s a shame & a wonder they’re still alive. I ALWAYS wanted a Harley until I went and road one. I was SO heartbroken….. moneyed up ready to buy, already told friends about it, went in to buy it & put the skids on the idea right then and there. Finding out they were still in the dark ages on drive train probably was the biggest downfall, that stupid belt is cheap, cheap ! That little 3watt single taillight bulb made the bike where you couldn’t find it in night traffic with a search warrant!
I personally don't listen to music when I ride. The worst part about this bike is the lack of the ability to install highway pegs. I would take a Goldwing or even a K1600 over this bike. BMW needs to stick to what they do best instead of trying to build a Harley.
The r18 concept looked pretty promising, however the bike is flawed because of the size of the engine and no place to put your feet. If you're looking for a true Cruiser look elsewhere. If you're looking for a garage Queen and proof you just spent a lot of money get the r18
"Real man" must be a 60+ year old man missing 3/4 of his hair that thinks the lady at Hooters actually likes him despite his ED and whose wardrobe consists of $25 Harley dealer shirts that he is sure to pick no matter what forgetful city he's in.
This is a miss. Its quite ugly. The performance isnt impressive. Most baggers have all of these gadgets. The engine bulge is not good when you deal with the torque and the heat right at the feet area. Just pony up a bit more money and get an iconic Harley or Indian. If youre looking for refinement and power go look at the Honda Goldwings.
Amazing land yacht! Great video guys!
I had the RNineT 1200 scrambler, age 67 heading down interstate soon, my naked bike had 60000 miles. Yea I actually ride. This is a complete change for me, weight was a concern, absolutely stocked after my first few trips. Will not talk competition, BMW just makes a solid trouble free bike. Love my new 18 B!!!!
I have an 2020 R18 First Edition and I can’t say enough great things about it . What a beautiful amazing piece of machinery and a total joy to ride
Honda Goldwing's have had reverse since 1988, that operates in the same way. In fact starting with the 2001 Goldwing, you just push a button on the H/B to put the bike into reverse, then use the starter button to move the bike backwards.
That Transcontinental is looking sweet in that Galaxy Dust Metallic!
I'm going to have to schedule a test ride.
I have a Harley Road King Classic. Love the reverse gear on the BMW.
Great video by smart guys. I bought this month an R18 Transcontinental and I can confirm this bike is great for its unique engine, handling, suspensions, technological stuff, high quality level. Great job by BMW.
This looks like a cool bike. Prob not something I'd buy, but still pretty nice. But I must say, you guys did a super job on the review. Props for your video reviewing skills.
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As a locksmith for over 30 years, I saw quite a few of the folding BMW keys, and the reason they folded was to be smaller in your pocket. That's it!
The old K bikes had an arrow on the key head and when folded in the ignition pointed to switch position. Park, Lock, Off, Run
@@flippy6553 That's right, I totally forgot about that. My R100RS didn't have that but I remembered once you said it. Well done!
@@madmak9 I couldn't forget, I stared at that style key for 18 years on my K1100LT. ☺ it always worried me that the little hinge pin might beeak. Now I have Fob failure anxiety 😳
@@flippy6553 LOL Nice! I saw a few broken hinge pins, but people were more likely to lose the key before it broke! BMW original key blanks were steel and my shop was one of the few that could cut steel keys in Seattle, so we got our fair share of seeing those keys in their time. BMW always has a cool little "this" or "that" with their bikes which is one of the reasons I love them!
BMW "the Ultimate Driving Machine",...absolutely.
BMW motorcycles have always been my dream 'bike!
For what HD is putting out for the price, this is a no brainer!
It’s 20k for the base I looked into it I think it’s over $30k for the bike like you see in the video. Still an awesome bike no matter what option you get but they’re not giving these things away.
I always thought the key design was to keep a low profile to keep from braking off. I replaced a lot of broken keys and key cores on other manufactured bikes. Never did on a BMW. Always good fun on the rotating mass of the BMW motor! Another great video guys!
Very good narration and info guys. Job well done. Best from Ireland !
Okay guys, the folding key was used to lock the front fork and if it didn't fold you could inadvertently break the head off by turning the forks when the key was in the lock. I had a 1976 r 90 / 6 and still have that key.
I picked up my R18 Bagger two weeks ago. A couple of things you didn't mention or don't know. The material over the instrument cluster is called sensatec. The bike has a sweet spot of between 2500 and 3000 rpm. When in this range, the bike has very little vibration. The ACC is brilliant when on the Autobahn (Highway). I have the Transcontinental screen on mine as it's higher. A couple of things aren't available at the moment like Sissy Bar and auxillery spotlights for the front (I have the crash bars at the front of the engine fitted to mine too). I used to have a Rocket III Touring which I loved and was a beast of a bike. As it's already winter over here in Germany, I haven't had much opportunity to get used to it so roll on spring. Liked your vlog, a bit more on the riding would have been nice to have too.
Nicely done intro to this bike, thank you!
I had the pleasure of seeing a Transcontinental at a dealer recently. Beautiful bike....a real piece of art but the question i have is who the heck do they expect to pick this bike up? Getting the bike off of the kickstand was a shock to me. Holy heavy!!!
The biggest and the heaviest in the market. I would not ride this out of the Showroom without the Crash Bars. If your foot slips and you have a tip over (it can happen to the best of us) it will cost you Thousands to fix it. Looks amazing!
One of the best reviews out there, great job, thanks.
Cool bike, too big and heavy for my needs but for those who love big cruising bikes this is really nice.
BMW has been in tech land for some time... Lets hope that people in North America take a good look at the R 18...
Cool. I’ve just Purchased the R18 Continental in Galaxy Dust, Carnot Wait to see and Ride her. When I took the bagger for a test and seeing the Continental in the showroom I fell for it. The Engine is Amazing, tech and build quality and detail is stunning. Bering in mind I am coming off a K1600 Grand America witch is a very good/cool bike. But I found the ridding position suites my ridding style. And carnt wait to take her on tour.. also the wight didn’t bother me. Good vid.
did you manage to find one listed for 21k as in the video? I think it's odd, here in Easter Europe it starts at 28k...
Beautiful R18B! I own a 2004 Harley-Davidson Road King # 15/100 made in the color that I have and I love it but I’m definitely gonna go and take a personal look at this R18B.
Thanks guys. Great job. Good info. Liked & subscribed.
Awesome review guys. We'll done. Seriously thinking of getting one of these next spring. I have to agree with you that the Bagger looks allot better than the Transcontinental.
I also prefer the look of the bagger. If you're mostly Riding Solo I think that's the right bike. You can always add a passenger backrest and throw on a biltwell soft bag for extra storage.
I had a BMW boxer bike for a couple of years. That cool engine torquey thing you speak of became an annoyance for me. Might be less of an annoyance in a bike with a lower seat height such as this one, but it was one of several things that annoyed me and I sold it. The Triumph triple, however... no annoying tendencies. So far anyway. :) Looks like BMW did some homework on this one.
If you're using the active cruise control and you're in high gear what happens when the vehicle in front of you slows down to a stop does it tell you to down shift?
yes. and if you don't it stalls just like every other manual transmissioned vehicle that has ACC.
Awesome video guys! I agree with you Kase about the color choice. The only thing I do not like about this machine, is it is not water cooled. That is a LOT of heat being displaced on that machine and on hot days, that bike may not have performance issues with it, but it will def. bring your legs to a boil faster.
Wrong. I own one. The heat from the cyclinders is not felt through your feet as you'd think. No where near as hot as your legs get from the rear cyclinder on an air cooled vtwin.
Just sold my Softail. This makes me want to go get another bike!
You guys ought to review a Gold Wing, not necessarily the new generation. You’ll never believe how light and nimble another 975 lb bike can feel and handle. I have a 2002 and ride ALL OVER your state and beyond. NEVER had even a minor issue with it in 20 years, and can’t count how many Harleys I’ve helped out on the road….. 5-10 every year!!! The shared braking system and reverse was on Wings back then. Key fob activates the alarm, opens or locks the trunk and side bags, and a call button makes the bike come to you at the mall !!! (Okay, maybe that “call” button is going to be on a future model ! ). See you on the road…..
Very good introduction to a beautiful bike.
At about $21k I have to say that seems like a deal. Plenty of bike for the money.
I wish that South Africa 🇿🇦 had similar price structures.
Here I was quoted R500k for the TC and 480k for the B.
divide by 13....
They take us to the cleaners
@@zunaidkajee4540 The Danes have to pay up to 180% on taxes for most vehicles.
@@0Turbox austria too 5k Euro more. Politicans need my money
I'll take the bagger with a passenger backrest. I can add a biltwell bag when I need to tour 2 up.
I'm in love with the B edition. With the engine spreading its weight so differently, does this transition to a more stable feel? Thank you gents!
Ever ride a GS? I'm sure it probably balances similarly.
The BMW engine is very unique. Demo ride one for sure. You either love them or you do not.
Thats beautiful 😍 i ride a hd and feel thats superior. Their financing is very good 2.
The old K bike keys folded because there was an arrow on it that pointed to the tumbler position. Park, off, lock, run
I'm thinking about buying one 🤔
Where do up put the highway pegs? It is a curiser....right
The key folded cause the ignition switch is on the side of the headlight, I believe.
As usual, BMW never contradicts itself ... on a 427 kilos motorbike the reverse gear is of course OPTIONAL ... but the cost was contained according to the brand at only Euro 1,000.00 .... and of course also uphill braking called HSC is clearly OPTIONAL at a cost of only Euro 100.00. Now I can understand the Passionists of the straight lines and various chrome plating that spend thousands of euros more just for the pleasure of seeing the bike shine. But on a starting cost of Euro 28,100.00, how can you not include the two aforementioned accessories as standard is really shameful ... but from BMW we can only expect this ... plucking customers is its "DEFINITIVE" MISSION !!!! not to mention the other almost mandatory options that bring the bike in a NOT FULL version to almost Euro 33,600.00 !!!!!!!
I don’t know where those prices are, here all options are max 4K euro extra. I find that completely acceptable. Each brand would just raise the base price if they include something standard
I feel like having the motor as the widest part of the bike makes me nervous if it ever falls over. I know that sometimes you think you have the kickstand down or down all the way and oops. Or at a light you tip over because it being such a big bike, you out your food down wrong and bam, it lands on the motor.
You can purchase engine guards to help protect your engine. There is also also highway bars you can buy to place on the engine guards so you can stretch out your legs. It's definitely a different look!
Look at the GS BMW’s…same engine configuration in an off road type bike, the engine meets the ground often with no issues. Engine bars or head covers help prevent scratches.
Great video!
Besides not being water cooled there is no place to stretch out your leg position on long trips. I can envision leg cramps
The key folds so that it doesn't poke holes in your pocket (or your gonads).
I can actually see your behind shakes as it idles. The handlebar could be a drink stirrer...LOL. The is the price of a massive opposite cyl. That is not for me. After riding a Goldwing. I am too spoiled. Strongly recommend to hold tight till all the complains will start coming down the pipe and BMW took care of it.
Still waiting for the bmw motorcycle ride lol
Thats an absolute beauty. I will be buying one next summer
How much in your country ? In Austria 33 000 Euro way too much for me
@@konstantinw.1036 Right around 24 to 26,000 US$
I think it's great, but I would hate to pay dealers for maintenance and non-warranty repairs. You'll be paying for Munich's heating costs. I'll stick with Honda.
Nice bike & certainly WAY better than their dismal try with the 1600. What is BMW’s obsession with black?! $2400 for another color close to black? Nope! I’ll stick with HD or Indian.
"What is BMW’s obsession with black?!" If you bothered to have a look at the history of BMW Motorrad you'd have a clue. In the early days, you could have your BMW motorcycle in any color. As long as it was black.
@@DrT1250 - I don’t give a rats ass about BMW’s silly history! This is about selling a desirable product & not about a museum.
Thanks for explaining the two oil pumps. They borrowed some parts from the old Oilhead. Nice to see an Adventure - Cruise bike without crash bars.
Giving today’s supply chain issues, would not take the chance. Bought a 2020 Triumph Speedmaster about the time of the COVID-19 blowup. Could not get parts or OEM accessories, including a rear tire. My beautiful Triumph sat unridable in my garage for almost 3 months before I sold it, slick tire and all. The dealership also sold BMW’s. Bought a 21 HD Road Glide. Loved the Triumph but couldn’t deal with the frustration. Maybe you will have better luck. Do your research about availability of OEM parts and avoid making your monthly notes on a bike collecting dust in your garage. Just saying
It's something different and that is just fine by me, i'm tired of looking at Harley's where i live. More so... i'm tired of looking at overweight bald guys with little legs thinking they got a deal for $40K for 40 HP!!!!!!! :-)
Excellent!
This is again typical for BMW, in the USA the motorcycle costs a lot less than in the home country. It is produced in Berlin, but comes on the market for at least € 26,600 / $ 31,190 in the base price. The goodies described in the video again hit the bill with horrific surcharges. A motorcycle with a few extras then costs a good € 33,000 / $ 38,700 in Germany
Thank you, BMW - this is what a rip-off looks like.
Just wondering how American customized r18
the metal key is to lock and unlock the bags
So, Kase starts the video, "What you're looking at, blow me!" Best intro ever. Oh, great review also.
Looks like an Indian Chieftain with a different motor
Gorgeous bike! why American boomers don’t buy this instead of a road/Electra glide is annoying.
Most likely branding.Just like those that will only buy GM trucks and never look at a Tundra or Titan. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but this BMW gives you a lot for not a lot of money, relatively.
BMW dealer network is very Limited compared to Harley as for Example in my Motorcycle Heavy area of South Carolina the closest BMW dealer is 150 miles in and area with multiple big Harley and most other brands
@@tommays56 I’ll second this. There’s one BMW specific dealer within 40 miles of me in Baltimore. There are 4 HD dealers in the same range. If you increase that by another 10 miles you’ll find another HD dealer and one Triumph location. I get excited whenever I see anything other than a cruiser or GSX-R
Not impressed. My r1200rt got 95 HP and 600cc's less displacement. Why did BMW decide to neuter the engine so much?
My ST1300 has the engine in the same orientation, but it doesn’t torque over. It must be broken.
So basically it’s a street glide knock off with no ways to position your feet other than the floor boards.... seems like H-D did a better job at the ADV bike than BMW with a bagger.
The Beemer won’t have to make the BMW Shop its first stop on ride day though. Also, if five people want to ride a 3,000 mile road trip, ALL 5 can ride…….. they don’t have to take turns driving the “sag wagon” or support truck & trailer that I see many of those Harley groups with. HD has cheapened out so badly, it’s a shame & a wonder they’re still alive. I ALWAYS wanted a Harley until I went and road one. I was SO heartbroken….. moneyed up ready to buy, already told friends about it, went in to buy it & put the skids on the idea right then and there. Finding out they were still in the dark ages on drive train probably was the biggest downfall, that stupid belt is cheap, cheap ! That little 3watt single taillight bulb made the bike where you couldn’t find it in night traffic with a search warrant!
Ok so either this guy is 8 ft tall or this bike is really tiny....
too heavy.
2022 Hayabusa!
Not going to sell BMW are going backwards. I would buy a r1250rs first
I would buy one if it was all blacked out
I personally don't listen to music when I ride. The worst part about this bike is the lack of the ability to install highway pegs. I would take a Goldwing or even a K1600 over this bike. BMW needs to stick to what they do best instead of trying to build a Harley.
I really expected way more power seeing the size of that engine. That is its biggest drawback for all R 18 variants.
Test ride one. The torque that thing puts out propels that bike pretty quickly especially since it weighs over 900lbs.
@@atvtinker01 too heavy lol, I’m 5’4
So it is a 2 wheeled car looking like a Street Glide but not as good looking.
This bike is too big for you, get something lighter
Ride Indian Ride American!
Active Cruise Control !!! If you need or use this you shouldn't be on a bike, especially one that weights 900lbs. Get a Prius and we'll all be safer
We’ve known this for years you’re like what, 24. Pretty cool. But you’re way to young to understand
The r18 concept looked pretty promising, however the bike is flawed because of the size of the engine and no place to put your feet. If you're looking for a true Cruiser look elsewhere. If you're looking for a garage Queen and proof you just spent a lot of money get the r18
lol character = broken and/or errors on bike.... ahhh character.... that's how you make sales.
long Live The Harley-Davidson.... real man's bike
"Real man" must be a 60+ year old man missing 3/4 of his hair that thinks the lady at Hooters actually likes him despite his ED and whose wardrobe consists of $25 Harley dealer shirts that he is sure to pick no matter what forgetful city he's in.
@@mattshaggs2931 not to mention partially deaf and a very bad attitude...
Harley Davidson: Rich man's money pit.
I heard bmw bikes are super unreliable ?
Review reeks it was bought and paid for by BMW. No credibility!
Or you could buy something worth owning like a Gold Wing or Road Star.
Hahahahahahahahhaha
BMW copiando a Harley Davidson???
Copia???? Los Alemanes tienen mucha historia amigo, de hecho la primera motocicleta es de un Ingeniero Alemán
The most expensive vibrator on the planet
This is a miss. Its quite ugly. The performance isnt impressive. Most baggers have all of these gadgets. The engine bulge is not good when you deal with the torque and the heat right at the feet area. Just pony up a bit more money and get an iconic Harley or Indian. If youre looking for refinement and power go look at the Honda Goldwings.
Embarrassing.
A thousand times saying ITS COOL. Isn’t really cool dude
Listening to you kids try and describe this bike hahahahahaha, man come back in 30 years kids
Ugly machine
That could be the ugliest dash I have ever seen. They missed the mark on this bike and still push it.
I'm not a fan of that engine design, honestly it's ugly.
I am NOT impressed