I just bought that bike with that exact color scheme here in the states. Older returning rider and this is a perfect fit. It does everything I need it to do. I don’t need a big bike and the build quality is top notch. Big bikes get more bells and whistles but they didn’t build this cheaply just because it’s a small bike. You gave it a good review and for the couple of days that I’ve had it I’m real happy about it.
Mike thats awesome, yes people say the build quality won't be as good as its built in India but I found it to be a really good build quality, BMW wouldn't put their stamp on it otherwise. It's a nice comfortable bike to ride as you are finding out. You have some nice terrain to take it off road over their in thd States too, I'd like to know how you get on with it after a while getting use to it? Perhaps send your 1k mile review here, that'd be great 👍
With a 1200RT currently in the garage...in the past *1200GSA *900 Tiger Rally *Africa Twin DCT *Tenere 1200 *ST1300...added the 2023 310GS not as a beginner level bike as so many ppl call it, but as a exit level bike. Not using it as a cross the country bike nor as a hard core off road bike.
Some big bikes there Kiyoti, you make a good point, a considered choice to be stepping down from the big ones & it has all the ha marks of the GS build so feels a quality bike 👍
Yes all the colour schemes on the 310 are very nice I agree would look great on the 1250. Will be interesting to see what colours come with the 1300 when it's released? 👍
A nice addition from BMW to add to their shelf of adventure bikes, especially as this is fills the entry level gap for new riders on a A2 licence wanting to get a taste for some multi-terrain riding.
I just bought that bike with that exact color scheme here in the states. Older returning rider and this is a perfect fit. It does everything I need it to do. I don’t need a big bike and the build quality is top notch. Big bikes get more bells and whistles but they didn’t build this cheaply just because it’s a small bike. You gave it a good review and for the couple of days that I’ve had it I’m real happy about it.
Mike thats awesome, yes people say the build quality won't be as good as its built in India but I found it to be a really good build quality, BMW wouldn't put their stamp on it otherwise.
It's a nice comfortable bike to ride as you are finding out.
You have some nice terrain to take it off road over their in thd States too, I'd like to know how you get on with it after a while getting use to it?
Perhaps send your 1k mile review here, that'd be great 👍
With a 1200RT currently in the garage...in the past *1200GSA *900 Tiger Rally *Africa Twin DCT *Tenere 1200 *ST1300...added the 2023 310GS not as a beginner level bike as so many ppl call it, but as a exit level bike.
Not using it as a cross the country bike nor as a hard core off road bike.
Some big bikes there Kiyoti, you make a good point, a considered choice to be stepping down from the big ones & it has all the ha marks of the GS build so feels a quality bike 👍
Another great review Daz of a smart looking bike.
It is a big step down from the 1250 obviously but thought I's take it for a ride whilst mine got some new boots. £438 for 2 new tyres! Ouch!
Smashing looking bike, the big GS would look fantastic in these colours too. Good vid Dazza as always 👍👍
Yes all the colour schemes on the 310 are very nice I agree would look great on the 1250. Will be interesting to see what colours come with the 1300 when it's released? 👍
A good informative video there must be some vibration because you could hear it in your voice at times, But I guess it would be good as a start bike.
Thanks for that Ali, yes not bad for a starter/introduction multi-terrain bike 👍
Looks ok 4 a starter bike
A nice addition from BMW to add to their shelf of adventure bikes, especially as this is fills the entry level gap for new riders on a A2 licence wanting to get a taste for some multi-terrain riding.