BMW R 1250 GS Adventure Off Road Test Ride and First Impressions

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • The BMW R 1250 GS Adventure is pretty much the quintessential adventure motorcycle. It's the model that started the whole ADV motorcycle craze and somehow it's also one of the few models that I've never actually had a chance to take out for a motorcycle test ride. Fortunately I was able to remedy that at the 2023 Touratech Rally and get out on a BMW R 1250 GS Adventure off road test ride with a group from BMW of Seattle and SoSo Motorcycles.
    The second I got the 1250 GSA off road I was immediately blown away by how nimble it is. The BMW R 1250 GSA is a premium adventure motorcycle and that fit and finish is obvious the entire time you ride it. This bike looks like a school bus but handles like a Corvette. I'm not afraid to admit that my BMW 1250 GSA test ride shattered a lot of my preconceptions and I came away with a new appreciation for the 2023 BMW R1250GSA that I was definitely not expecting to find. My initial BMW R1250 GS Adventure review is an incredibly (and surprisingly) positive one.
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  • @DorkintheRoad
    @DorkintheRoad  Год назад +14

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  • @OneManTrail
    @OneManTrail Год назад +100

    I love when doubters get on a GSA and have a fun time.

    • @AdventureGlide
      @AdventureGlide Год назад +10

      I agree I road a Super Tenere for years and always though the GSA was over hyped. Then I bought a Pan America and it blew up at 5000 miles and was in the shop for months with Harley Eventually buying it back. I went and got a GSA Holly Crap I can never go back.

    • @jakaberdajs4378
      @jakaberdajs4378 Год назад +14

      I mean... Nothning wrong with the GS, but its a gravel bike, not an offroad machine... Love my GSA, but its not an offroad machine, its a forrest road tourer...

    • @OneManTrail
      @OneManTrail Год назад +2

      @@AdventureGlide my friend had the exact story. Left him stranded in the desert twice. Now has a GS

    • @OneManTrail
      @OneManTrail Год назад +4

      @@jakaberdajs4378 depends on the rider.

    • @jakaberdajs4378
      @jakaberdajs4378 Год назад +1

      @@OneManTrail ... Mhm, thats ehy we see so many pro GS riders duin explorer series... Oh wait, we dont... Gee, i wonder why that is. But oh well, adleast they do NTR rides. Actually no, no pro rider or a GS in general rode any % of the NTR... Hmm, again i wonder why that is... But yea, im shure a modern GS has competed in some real rally seri... Oh no wait it didnt, couse its a GS, nobody and i mean nobody, no matter their skill level could ride a 250kg bike, with 19/17 set up, on a teleleaver suspension, with shaft drive trough and actual offroad race series. All the ones you do see GS conpete are smaller, day out rough challenges or week/weekend small rallies. Not once has a modern GS competed in an actual offroad rallie series. And you know... Thats where the best riders are...

  • @kristopherwilliams1719
    @kristopherwilliams1719 Год назад +6

    After years of KLR's, Africa Twins, and various touring bikes, I just purchased my first BMW. This past Saturday I picked up a 2023 R1250 GS Adventure Trophy. I, too, was a nay sayer, but I am now sold on it.

  • @Euryheli
    @Euryheli Год назад +33

    I had the same misconceptions as you and last year went to a BMW demo day, after that I bought the twin to the bike you rode and traded my KTM 890R. 6000mi and a year later I haven't regretted it for a second. It's comfy, fast, handles like a sport bike in Dynamic mode, and is great off-road, the slow speed handling is unmatched. Plus, shaft drive is wonderful, and the times I've dropped it it's been easier to pick up than my previous Africa Twin. It's full of character, feels special and inspires confidence like nothing else. I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed the ride.
    Really glad to see you had a chance to ride one.

  • @thomasgilchrist6739
    @thomasgilchrist6739 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for this review. It removed any lingering doubt.
    Proud new owner of a triple black GSA. I love this machine.
    ✌🏻

  • @matt-roden
    @matt-roden Год назад +15

    One of us! One of us! I used to be a GS doubter. Now, giant fan boy. You hit the nail on the head with your review. They’re also much more manageable on single track than you would think. I just put up a video of me taking my 1200 Adventure on some sandy blown out single track and it took it like a champ. I’d encourage anyone that’s curious about a GS to get out and try one!

  • @michaelbrowning1608
    @michaelbrowning1608 Год назад +3

    I’m on my first ever adv bike, and I started with a ‘13 1200GSA. Never looked back. Can’t wait to upgrade to the 1250.

    • @kirkbowman5416
      @kirkbowman5416 Месяц назад

      I love my 2013 GSA so much, I may never upgrade ;-)

  • @MegaLurch
    @MegaLurch Год назад +14

    INXS had some great tunes, including 'New Sensation'. As a GSA owner, it was fun to see you review this. Thanks Dork, hope you're enjoying the amazing weather we're having :)

  • @FlotownMastering
    @FlotownMastering Год назад +2

    Yup. Went to Scotland and rented one for a 4 day trip last fall. Now I own a 2010 GSA. Friggin love that bike.

  • @paulvanhout9695
    @paulvanhout9695 Год назад +24

    DIY maintenance definitely an option with the GS. Aftermarket diagnostics device are reasonable and plenty of online support.

    • @dmyers3266
      @dmyers3266 Год назад +4

      Before I picked up my 2020 GSA I did spend some geek time looking into maintenance costs. The cost for maintaining the GSA is actually less than my 2010 Concourse. NOW that said, the amount I have spent on farkles makes up for it.

  • @rallye81
    @rallye81 Год назад +2

    I went from a Tiger 900 RP to a T7 to an ‘18 GSA Rally. Each bike had its own personality and reasons I loved them, but the GSA can do 90% of the off road I do on the T7, and pound the pavement so much better on longer trips. I don’t know why I waited so long to buy a GSA.

  • @FixedAU
    @FixedAU Год назад +2

    I bought a GS A a couple of months ago. I have zero regrets.

  • @tomadv
    @tomadv Год назад +8

    I can't believe it's taken you this long to test ride a GS! Welcome to the affliction!

  • @Scootir185
    @Scootir185 Год назад +7

    I had always hated the GS but recently I moved to Mexico and BMW was my only local option for real motorcycles. I reluctantly bought a GSA and at first thought it was a little dull and underwhelming. 10,000 km later I've come to absolutely love it for how well it handles pretty much everything. I have never owned or ridden another motorcycle that even comes close to the GS's low speed handling, and I can keep up with my street buddies and my dirt buddies (mostly). It's been super reliable too. A bike that's happy to earn your respect.

    • @OneManTrail
      @OneManTrail Год назад +1

      I’m curious where in Mex you are that has a dealer close to you?

    • @Scootir185
      @Scootir185 Год назад +2

      @@OneManTrail A new BMW car dealership called "Carmen Motors" opened recently in San José del Cabo close to Cabo San Lucas, BCS. Tucked away in the back part of the dealership is a full Motorrad store and they have a great service department too.

    • @OneManTrail
      @OneManTrail Год назад +1

      @@Scootir185 Great to know. I’ll be heading to Cabo this winter.

  • @ferkuzuel
    @ferkuzuel Год назад +2

    Men ! Its been a few years since I stopped by Starbucks, but riding on my gs is a wonderful place to be .

  • @import9163
    @import9163 Год назад +7

    I have a 2013 GS. Bought it new and have done a lot of highway just to go off road. Had no problems on the ISBDR last summer. The bike is more capable than most riders, including myself. Glad you enjoyed that big machine.

  • @louisecoleenpowers8576
    @louisecoleenpowers8576 Год назад +4

    Thanks for coming out and riding with us - we love showing people how great the bikes are, especially when we can hit a little dirt with them! FWIW I have ridden a GS in one form or another to Alaska and back and to the end of South America and back, from north to south on both islands of New Zealand, and around Europe. It goes everywhere on road and off! I totally enjoyed your video. It was really fun to hear your commentary in your helmet as you rode.

  • @leekazan556
    @leekazan556 Год назад +4

    My 2007 GS is ancient compared with the newer versions but it is just as amazing!

  • @KS-hw9zr
    @KS-hw9zr Год назад +17

    Test riding that bike was probably a $25k+ mistake lol once you ride one it’s hard to convince yourself anything else will do anymore. That’s what happened to me anyway.

    • @martyn_g
      @martyn_g 8 месяцев назад +1

      Me too, lol. I just applied for finance😂 it gets under your skin😂 you stop looking at other models, and decide on having more GS’s in the shed. Boxer❤

  • @ExpectoDeleto
    @ExpectoDeleto Год назад +5

    As a GSA owner, I appreciate when someone who had preconceived notions can accept that they were mistaken. It's truly a bike that can and will go anywhere- dirt, highway, twisties, and yes, Starbucks too.
    The tank is wide, but it's not as wide as the bars, and the bars are the same width as any ADV, so if you can get any bike though, you can get the GSA through.
    And yes, fat guys like us need fat bikes. Stay excellent.

  • @jamesonpace726
    @jamesonpace726 Год назад +3

    Maybe that's why it's been no.1 for 25 years or so....

  • @PetrolJunkie
    @PetrolJunkie Год назад +6

    Weight can work to your advantage. The suspension needs something to push against and heavier bikes have more resistance to movement when the suspension takes a hit. In a lot of ways that helps the bike soak up bumps that smaller bikes would buck. I love that about the GSA. That weight also translates into needing go a bit faster sometimes, and sometimes you carry momentium into situations that you wouldn't on other bikes and the GSA just goes through stuff like a tank.
    BTW, I'm one of the crazy people that will single track a GSA. It's a little different skills but it will do it.
    Maintaince is cheap if you learn to turn your own wrenches on any bike.

  • @AdventureGlide
    @AdventureGlide Год назад +3

    Its good to see you out on a GSA. I know I love mine. After 20,000 miles and a year of owning one I couldn't go a day without it. Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @richardleslie9609
    @richardleslie9609 Год назад +2

    Welcome to the Dark Side. Even if you don’t get one, now you get it. Keep up the good work.

    • @soldat2501
      @soldat2501 6 месяцев назад

      I wouldn’t say dark side, it’s more enlightenment.

  • @ShamirShow
    @ShamirShow Год назад +9

    Excellent video! I was waiting a LONG time for you to experience and report on a 1250gs! I enjoyed this immensely. Thank you! Hope you get to ride the non-adventure model as well.

  • @msims1250
    @msims1250 Год назад +7

    The R1250 GSA has long been my dream bike. I finally bought one last October, a 2023 in Triple Black. One thing I appreciate about BMW is the fact that there are options for short-legged riders (28" inseam) like myself. Mine is a factory low suspension model, and with the addition of a Sargent low seat, I can nearly flat-foot the bike. I have been very well pleased with mine. I'm glad you finally got the opportunity to ride one.

    • @cpprbusa9470
      @cpprbusa9470 Год назад

      How tall are you? What bike did you come from?

    • @msims1250
      @msims1250 Год назад +3

      @@cpprbusa9470 I'm 5'6" with a 28" inseam. I'm coming from a 2021 Honda Africa Twin, the base model with standard transmission, not the Adventure Sports model. I have a factory low seat on that bike, and I can get the balls of my feet down on it. But to use a Dorkism, the GSA is more confidence-inspiring.

    • @MotoCampNerd
      @MotoCampNerd Год назад +2

      @msims-yq3yd Short people unite! 😆 I'm 5'5" with a 27" inseam and had the chance to do a 1 day class at the BMW Riders Academy and realized I was comfortable enough on a low suspension model GS to go buy one. Also been a long time dream bike. I went with the Seat concepts low seat and I'm on the balls of my feet.

    • @msims1250
      @msims1250 Год назад +1

      @@MotoCampNerd Heck yeah, man! I love to hear about short riders conquering big bikes. I hope to do the BMW rider’s course one day. I know a couple of guys who’ve done it, and they rave about it.

    • @MotoCocoTV
      @MotoCocoTV Год назад

      Hey @motocampnerd! Both Bens love it... see my comments above, and even with the dakar im getting it lowered as well, but at my training a few of the guys were in lowered GS's and they had shortern inseams then my 28" and im 5'3" on a good day and those seats were way lower than my Dakar, even though I got the lowered seat , yup getting the kouba links 2"

  • @MericanAdventures
    @MericanAdventures Год назад +1

    I've owned my 2016 GSA since, well 2016 and it's never been to a Starbucks! Overated crappy a$$ coffee, IMHO😊. I don't know about the 1250's but my 1200 has an Enduro Pro riding mode that adjust the ABS where you can be doing 60 down a dirt road and grab the brake hard and she'll just stop fast, I love that system! I just wish I had more time to ride her😢. Working makes things hard.

  • @markcowie973
    @markcowie973 Год назад +2

    Inspired by “Long Way Around”, I bought one. My first positive impression was the seating position (as is everybody’s). Comfort on the road was no surprise. I’ve now taken it off-road, up rocky desert staircases that were too scary to ride but did anyway. The GSA impressed me with it’s off-road suspension that is much, much better than anyone would expected from a 650lb bike. I’ve ridden (and wrecked) in deep sand (>3in) washes. That is the only place that the GSA doesn’t shine. It’s just too heavy to lift. I have either owned or ridden most every motorcycle avail and can say that the BMW GSA might very well be the finest motorcycle ever made.

  • @BikesCameraAdventure
    @BikesCameraAdventure Год назад +2

    I’m extremely happy you gave the GS a try and now have a new opinion! I love mine, for so many reasons!!

  • @broadhead_rc5808
    @broadhead_rc5808 Год назад +3

    Can confirm, you probably wouldn't have felt the washboard at 50, they glide over them and potholes at speed.
    My GSA's license plate is STRBKS, 100% embrace the stereotype.

  • @techdragn
    @techdragn Год назад +1

    I have an older 800gs that I have had for 6 yearsI just took it to Monument Valley from Montana. To this day, anytime I do something different or technical this bike impresses me. Anytime I think that something is just to rough for the bike, it just walks through it, and looks back me and says “is that all you’ve got?” Amazing bike

  • @contentofcharacter
    @contentofcharacter Год назад +1

    I upgraded from a 2023 KLR 650 Adventure to a 2023 GSA Adventure last month. I absolutely love this bike. If you can afford one don’t hesitate to get it!!!

  • @GSAirTherapy
    @GSAirTherapy Год назад +2

    Say it…SAY IT….you fell in love with the GSA 😏, and you’re plotting to get one. I totally get it, she will reappear in your dreams - been there, done that, too. Welcome to the amazingness that is the GSAdventure.

  • @cfgarcia79
    @cfgarcia79 Год назад +2

    Really enjoyed the video. Glad you got to ride the GS. I have a standard (smaller tank, non-adventure) 1250 GS Rally (w/ adventure suspension) and it is dang near perfect for me. It does absolutely everything I need it to do and is way more capable than me off-road. I don’t look forward to picking it up when I drop it but that just encourages me to sharpen my technique. It’s expensive but I think it has earned its price. Plus, the GS has been good for a long time, you can always buy used.

  • @kh-vz2el
    @kh-vz2el Год назад +1

    Your riding the best ADV bike on the market, I've owned two 2004 R150GS Adventure picked up used from the original owner with 17K on the clock I rode that for 30K more miles and sold it for A used 2007 R1200GS like it better lower lighter and 1200 is so much more refined than the 1150 came from 2nd owner with 25K on it, about 49K now. My 07 beemer is a lot easier to pick up than my 2017 AT well until I get tired then its time to camp.

  • @castle228
    @castle228 Год назад +2

    New Sensation - INXS. I picked up a '21 GSA in May '21. 21,000 miles later and I still love it as much as I did the first time I threw my leg over it. Heading into the mountains of NC/TN/GA/SC next week for 5 days. :) Glad you enjoyed it and the myths were debunked!! They're big pigs but so much damn fun!!

  • @RainnMakerr
    @RainnMakerr Год назад +2

    Just the review i was looking for. Thanks . I was pretty much convinced on the Africa Twin but now i need to think more. Looks like a few $ more is with on the GS

  • @lairdbufflehead
    @lairdbufflehead Год назад +3

    Hi Ben
    Great video.
    I have the same GSA and love it. The other thing you’ll notice riding it (besides Starbucks) is the vast majority of Harley riders won’t wave when they see you on a BMW especially the R1250GS/A 🤦🏻‍♂️
    Slangevar
    Craig

    • @texlee1640
      @texlee1640 3 месяца назад +1

      This hasn't been my experience at all, at least not here in Texas.

  • @igorvarga6406
    @igorvarga6406 Год назад +1

    Traded in my Dream 2020 HD Road glide limited to buy A 2022 Triple Black GSA....best choice I ever made! No regrets... and way more miles riden

  • @Doublecheesemoto
    @Doublecheesemoto Год назад +2

    I rode that very GS at Touratech too….. after a miserable ride home over the pass, I traded my 690 in for a brand new 1250GSA!!

  • @toddwmac
    @toddwmac Год назад +1

    I have to agree with you. Being a KTM 990/1290 rider who chuckled about the BMW 1200/50s, my 1st time on one at a Rawhide event changed my opinion. I was impressed by it's prowess in the tight and bumpy stuff. And while I'd rather be on my 990/1290 in the mountains and deserts here in the US, I now have a 1250 in Europe. There is definitely solid reasons why that bike is so popular. Thanks for a solid review.

  • @747driver3
    @747driver3 11 месяцев назад

    R1250 GSA Rallye here. Most of the maintenance is oil changes and final drive fluid. They are both VERY easy to do. The “tech” has been unbelievably reliable on mine through sun, heat, water and dirt. Not a single issue. And, after you have the electronic adaptive suspension, lean sensitive traction a control and ABS…..you don’t want to do without it ever again. It all comes together to make a big, powerful bike easy to ride in any situation. I am mostly on road but I have really come to appreciate its comfort, load carrying and reliability as a great traveling companion. I was skeptical of all the fan boy reviews but anyone who rides one quickly admits that its a very special motorcycle. I do appreciate the large gas tank and the crash bars on the GSA.

  • @trout_man
    @trout_man Год назад +1

    Love your monologues! 😂. This is the second video I've watched recently of KTM rider (or T7) being shocked going from T7 or 890R to demo a GS 1250.
    The funny thing is, I'm the opposite of this. Having only had a GS1200R and wondering what I'm missing? Your review is encouraging. Maybe I'm not missing anything? Haha. Still really want to try the new Tenere 901.
    Your Channel is great BTW!

  • @davereinhart9933
    @davereinhart9933 Год назад +1

    Glad you liked the mighty GSA!

  • @ShutterUp
    @ShutterUp Год назад +7

    I've been considering a GS for a long distance bike for my wife and I. I was excited to see your impressions. The most I would do is a dirt road but I think the comfort and safety features as well as the cargo capacity is where it's at.

    • @christopherfreeman3095
      @christopherfreeman3095 Год назад +4

      Pillion reviews are undrserved. I just bought a 1250 GSA, and with all the bags on my wife can go hours between stops while on the back. Honestly, the back seat is probably more comfortable than the pilots seat. Also, the way the power is delivered, and with low speed stability, this is by far the best bike I have ever ridden with a pillion. It still feels like there is an extra person back there, but the bike puts up much less fuss than anything else. It just doesnt get upset by the extra rider, ever. Also, no brake dive with a pillion is enough to sell the bike to me again. No helmet smacks anymore, ever. Not trying to spend your money, but go for a test ride with your wife.

    • @orangelion03
      @orangelion03 Год назад +1

      Though my 17 GSA Is up for sale, my wife loves it over our 06 GS. Seat and ride comfort, less wind buffet. With the power, suspension and brakes, it's a two up flying carpet. She really appreciates the smoothness of the quick shifter. Surprised us when we hit indicated 120 on an on ramp without drama.

    • @jlward953
      @jlward953 11 месяцев назад

      None of us with the GS or GSA ever thought we would get as far offroad as we have. It's like when you first start riding and you tell everyone, "I'm not going to ride fast like one of those type of motorcycle riders!" That only lasts until you crack that throttle for the first time. I've riding a lot of bikes a lot of miles. I would put my 1250gs up against anything (besides the cbr 1000 on a track)

  • @christophepoteaux3932
    @christophepoteaux3932 Год назад +1

    Rode a 2003 R1150 R for 6 years. My friend rode a 2016 R1200 GSA. I was surprised when I sat on it how wide it was, but didn't feel heavier than standard street boxer bike. Last year, I jumped on the ADV side and decided to start with a new KLR to tip my toes and learn my basics. But everywhere I look I see a GS. I'm paying my dues and learning the skills. Though, I keep advocating for mid size adventure bike, secretly I still dream of that GS. One day... Will be looking for 2010-12 R1200 GS, the pre-electronics and classic air/oil cool engine...

  • @URBANAMERICANTAC
    @URBANAMERICANTAC Год назад +1

    I haven’t ridden you, but tomorrow I pick up my new 2023 R1250 GSA TROPHY. CAN’T WAIT. Took 26 years of road riding and off-road since I was 9 but I finally swallowed the pill. No Starbucks tho.

  • @paulie550
    @paulie550 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed your review of the GS. It was fun to hear how much you were enjoying the experience as you rode. :-)

  • @PatsAdventuresTravels
    @PatsAdventuresTravels Год назад +3

    Dude. Cheer up😅. Your points are spot on. It's why I bought my gsa.. And fyi never stopped at a Starbucks. No really 😮

    • @castle228
      @castle228 Год назад +1

      I'm not a Starbucks guy and haven't been one for decades. I'll make my own, even on trips, with my AeroPress. The only time my GSA will see a Starbucks parking lot is when I have a friend that won't compromise in meeting anywhere else. ;)

    • @PatsAdventuresTravels
      @PatsAdventuresTravels Год назад +2

      @@castle228 I'm just a plain black coffee guy so why pay for over priced average coffee? I did have a cup once and it was no better than McDonald's

  • @Crittermoto
    @Crittermoto Год назад +5

    INXS
    Great review!

  • @silveriojohan
    @silveriojohan 2 месяца назад

    This bike is in my heart, I ve tested 3 times already, infinite torque. I finally decided and bought the 2023 Africa Twin Adv ES manual, couldn't justify the 10k extra just to go to Tim Hortons every Friday...

  • @jasonkendrick1974
    @jasonkendrick1974 Год назад +1

    Glad you enjoyed the big beemer, Ben. And a hi-dee-ho to Louise and Shawn. They run a great introduction to ADV course with a local dealer here in northern Virginia. Lol...I was the guy on the Tuareg late last Fall on the Day of the Soggy Kickstand day. 😂

  • @thunderbayrider01
    @thunderbayrider01 8 месяцев назад

    Never doubted you would love it. Rode my first GS several years ago and never wanted anything else since.

  • @johngittins6244
    @johngittins6244 Год назад +2

    I’m not so sure. I test rode one off road and on road at the U.K. adventure bike festival and in the end preferred my Africa twin AS with DCT and ES. The GS does definitely have a more comfy seat though. Honda really need to look at their seats or at least have an option available.

    • @MotoCocoTV
      @MotoCocoTV Год назад

      Haha agreed with Honda seats, i had to drive a Honda SUV 4 hours and even added lawn furniture cushion and my ass was still sore( and baby got back ) so its Honda seats for sure...like a 2x4 lol

  • @jchaverri
    @jchaverri Год назад +3

    Glad you had a good time on it. I've owned 3, love the bike. I personally don't think it would be my bike of choice if I want to go a lot offroad, but yeah it is surprisingly good considering the size and weight. I'd say maintenance is not as bad as you might think specially if you DIY. You don't necessarily have to love the bike, but I think most people get surprised about how wrong some of those misconceptios are.

  • @NitsujWrenches
    @NitsujWrenches Год назад +1

    Whoa, whoa, whoa. You MET Shahin Alvandi?! And spoke to him? Let's get him on the channel. I miss his podcast with Jenson Beeler a great deal.

  • @Grind_My_Gears.
    @Grind_My_Gears. Год назад +1

    Greatest motorcycle on the planet! I got 3 GSA’s in the power barn my favorite one is my 2012 which has 114,000 miles I put on it and it’s always ready to roll for that long haul trip without a fear of breaking down. My 2005 GSA has 80k on it and my 2016 F800 GSA has 25k on it. I always say they are the Swiss Army Knife of motorcycles. Although mine doesn’t know what a SBUX looks like but I can tell you that they know what -2 degrees is like, they know what torrential rain looks like, gravel and dirt trails look like, iron butt rides look like, snow looks like, 112 degrees look like, countless bbq spots look like, high elevations look like, curvy roads look like, Moto-camping looks like, multiple commutes to work look like. For the record I live in the mid-west in the rust belt where motorcycling is a seasonal recreation riding but I ignore that, they go out all year around without hesitation, somewhere in the power barn there might be a car but I can never seem to find it to take it out? Oh well! My point is that the BMW GS and GSA’s are the best motorcycles on the planet!! I forgot to say I own a 2022 Triumph Scrambler XE to that I’m testing on, I’ll have a full report on it when it hits 10k, It’s got 5k on it now. I believe 10k is a good point to give a good report on how the motorcycle stands up to a BMW GSA.

    • @kirkbowman5416
      @kirkbowman5416 Месяц назад

      Same for my 2013 GSA (oil). It's the last one I'd part with.

  • @Porsche996driver
    @Porsche996driver 7 месяцев назад

    Welcome to the GS fan club lol. My 2005 GS has all the same basic characteristics especially the low center of gravity and awesome Torquay boxer motor. Thanks for the fun review and awesome scenery over that Moto bridge. Peace all.

  • @jeancpt
    @jeancpt 6 месяцев назад

    I wasn't going to say anything but now I have this bloody song in my head and I have to listen to it. A new sensation - INXS

  • @robertk4552
    @robertk4552 11 месяцев назад

    In 2021 I just got my motorcycle endorsement and after researching bikes ordered my very first motorcycle. I lucked into a shop ordered 2022 1250 GSA 40th Edition Standard Suspension with just about everything. As a new rider the bike has given me lots to learn and a good range of what it can handle these past 2 years. No plans for extreme off-roading so I should be good.

  • @kevlarnegative
    @kevlarnegative 11 месяцев назад +2

    I think of them as the Land Cruiser of motorcycles. It will take you most places, comfortably 😅

  • @chuckkonrad2433
    @chuckkonrad2433 Год назад +1

    I love mine. Very easy to pick up even fully loaded with my camping gear. 2021 GSA.

  • @luvnotvideos
    @luvnotvideos Год назад +1

    LOL "Weebles Wobble But They Don't Fall Down".... nothing says how old we are more than referencing childhood toys.

  • @ParallelCamper
    @ParallelCamper Год назад +2

    Still waiting for that closed eye test and the impressions.

  • @soilsmanadv6673
    @soilsmanadv6673 Год назад +3

    The only time I don't love my 2007 GSA is the two times I have had to pick it up. Mine weighs almost 65 lbs less than the 1250. Once you start moving the weight disappears. The hardest part is getting used to the feedback from the telelever front suspension!

  • @tennyis28
    @tennyis28 Год назад +7

    "You are aware of the girth" - that's what she said

  • @stephenmitchum5864
    @stephenmitchum5864 Год назад +1

    I believe that most if not all GS haters have never owned one, although having owned 4 I actually believe the last gen of air/ oil cooled were the best and way better than the water cooled bikes.

  • @mullman
    @mullman Год назад +1

    16K miles on my ‘22 in a year. It’s fantastic.

  • @martyn_g
    @martyn_g 8 месяцев назад

    I’m coming from a VStrom 1050XT, which has a very similar target market - I rode the GSA, and I can see why it’s nearly twice the price. That drivetrain, the suspension, fit, finish, stock seat, ergos. All the key things which you have to spend money on, you don’t have to with the GSA. (Maybe your standard handguards, stronger bashplate, rad guards, but that’s it) I can ride this for hours without taking a break.

  • @dalehawkes1698
    @dalehawkes1698 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve just ordered my third GSA and I’ve never been to Starbucks or costa coffee here in the UK lol. My last one I even went off road a few times in some technical places it coupesrealy well ,I’ve just got a 701 for the off road stuff now lol it would be very expensive to keep dropping a GSA , I love that you really enjoyed the big girl on &off road keep those videos coming , I hope your buddy is recovering well from his broke leg ( another video I know ) 👍👍🏍🎉

  • @shawnelliott5311
    @shawnelliott5311 Год назад +1

    Glad that you finally experienced the GS experience. You need to enjoy the cruise control.

  • @jerrycoleman6910
    @jerrycoleman6910 Год назад +1

    One of your best videos!!

  • @adventuremulemoto
    @adventuremulemoto Год назад +1

    Great review Ben! Turns out my sore wrist at the Rally was actually broken. Maybe we hit Tyee together next year. Or perhaps I drag my skinny bike to the GLR....Keep up the great work.

  • @2fastnlight
    @2fastnlight Год назад +2

    Yep 4-5k worth of suspension does work well.

  • @Chevy2Man
    @Chevy2Man Год назад

    I knew when I test rode one last summer that it was the bike I wanted. Picked up my 2023 GSA in November. Absolutely love it. The KLR650 went to another home.

  • @billking8736
    @billking8736 Год назад

    Dork does America! I can see it coming.
    The BMW is a great bike, I miss mine.

  • @dcxplant
    @dcxplant Год назад +1

    Now if BMW could only perfect that technical detail that confounds their engineers.... the final drive. 🤪

  • @elizabethwonders
    @elizabethwonders Год назад +2

    Just my experience, make sure you are riding with someone while off road. I’m sure you can pick up this bike no problem. But if the bike falls in a certain way, it may be a little harder to pick up. 2 people is always better than by yourself. 😊👌🏻
    It’s a great bike! And “Dirty Harry!” 😂👌🏻🔥

  • @advredbikes
    @advredbikes Год назад +1

    Thanks Ben for the great review, they are a big machine, big price, but you get what you pay for.

  • @mikemerrill175
    @mikemerrill175 Год назад +1

    I felt the same & when my friends called me out after I bought one I told them simply: “I finally got old enough” 😂

  • @sam_sitayeb
    @sam_sitayeb 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! Had my first ride a few days ago and was honestly blown away by the power and stability of

  • @The333
    @The333 Год назад +1

    "I'm gushing!" LOL great review.

  • @christalbert722
    @christalbert722 Год назад +1

    The weight pretty much disappears when you're moving, and the telelever front suspension is amazing. When you come to a stop on a off-camber turn, and you put your foot down and it slips away on loose rock- that's when you notice the weight. You and a couple friends actually. (Personal experience. Still, I miss the R1100GS I had.)

  • @nick1bb1
    @nick1bb1 Год назад +2

    Maintenance on the GS ( i.e. 10/12k valve service) is actually quite a bit cheaper on the GS than on a Triumph or Ducati!

    • @Tolandur
      @Tolandur Год назад

      thats because it takes literaly 5min to do it 🙂

  • @jimmin9802
    @jimmin9802 Год назад +1

    I had planned to get one but the triumph offered hard bags mnts rear bag and a discount so hard to pass up, the tiger is as capable as the bmw and both of their warranties are awesome. The bmw is still on my list in the future.

  • @gerryryan2302
    @gerryryan2302 Год назад

    Sadly I took a GS out on a test ride , I was blown away..when I took it back I purchased one on the spot ,

  • @diernosaj
    @diernosaj Год назад +1

    Instant like for the 1250 GSA

  • @Eric.Hansel
    @Eric.Hansel Год назад +1

    The DITR scoffs while walking into the Beemer dealership, never seen again. (Roumured sightings at Starbucks)

  • @soldat2501
    @soldat2501 6 месяцев назад

    I became a true believer after a wrong turn up a steep dirt road in Italy. The road turned in to grapefruit sized rocks and larger. I thought I was done for. But my 1200 GS grunt into it, the torque never failed to keep going up and up, over the rocks and holes. It was about 45 Fahrenheit outside and by the time I got to the top, I was dripping sweat. I never dumped it, it never stopped. I got back on pavement and started thinking, holy shit. I would have never made it up in anything else. Maybe some 125cc dirt bike but not in 500 pound touring bike.

  • @314adv
    @314adv Год назад +1

    My favorite GS rider says - It feels way more light & nimble than it looks ….. until it doesn’t. :)

  • @KENNETHedwardMitchell
    @KENNETHedwardMitchell Год назад +2

    I love my pan am. But i love the bmw. Does that make me BI?Thanks for sharing an informative and entertaining video once again.

    • @MotoCocoTV
      @MotoCocoTV Год назад

      😂😂😂 hilarious, I own an HD , a DR200s, amd now a BMW Dakar i must be tri

  • @torjrgenjacobsen9615
    @torjrgenjacobsen9615 Год назад +1

    😂 Next BDR bike for the Dork in the road. Nice to see you on one!

  • @avantos2113
    @avantos2113 Год назад

    I only have the ability to have 1 motorcycle so I got one. I have a 2021 GS and it's even better, in some ways I think, than a GSA. The gas tank is smaller so there isn't as much weight up high. Makes a difference riding off-road. Is it a dirt bike? No, and it doesn't pretend to be. But a couple weeks ago did a 600+ mile right along the northern California coast on both street and dirt and did just fine.. 👍

  • @lifesjourneyat50
    @lifesjourneyat50 Год назад +3

    yes - it is expensive...yes Starbucks haters are real...yes repairs cost you...I've had mine for 2yrs with 45K on it - I know....but I take mine off road and hard....NEBDR, WYBDR, MABDR with other stuff - you can ride mine at ADV fest - ha...it's a great bike...see you there!!!

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  Год назад +3

      I won't be at Sturgis this year. It's my anniversary.

    • @lifesjourneyat50
      @lifesjourneyat50 Год назад +1

      @@DorkintheRoad well happy Anniversary....bummer...enjoy!!!

  • @MeerkatADV
    @MeerkatADV Год назад +7

    I've always said, those bikes have no business being as good offroad as they are. Honestly the 1200 Rallye was probably the best one made (adventure suspension with normal tank, no extra weight like the 1250).

    • @adventurechannel67
      @adventurechannel67 Год назад +2

      Wait.. I started following you for a reason lol I think you where helping another ADV youtuber in thier video ??

    • @MeerkatADV
      @MeerkatADV Год назад +2

      @adventurechannel67 possible? I've had a couple times I've helped out other riders.

    • @adventurechannel67
      @adventurechannel67 Год назад +2

      @@MeerkatADV I think it was KiwiGrom lol

  • @adamgerty
    @adamgerty Год назад +1

    Love it. I’m competing at this year’s GS Trophy and it’s quite surprising what these bikes are capable of!

    • @adventuremulemoto
      @adventuremulemoto Год назад

      Oh yeah Gerty...I can't make it out. Besides, I am hurt again. I had hoped to see you at L3 training in Ouray. Ugh. Hope you make the team my friend!

    • @MotoCocoTV
      @MotoCocoTV Год назад

      Go Adam Gerty Cheers good luck!

  • @dayneeastman1316
    @dayneeastman1316 Год назад +1

    The jokeless joke about GS riders loving Starbucks is actually pretty realistic.
    There are 35,711 Starbucks locations serving 84 countries. When you're traveling in who knows what unfamiliar territory, there's a good possibility you'll be able to get a consistent cup of coffee and a bite to eat at a Starbucks in any of 84 countries. GS people appreciate consistency.

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  Год назад +1

      Yeah it's a good place to get off the bike, get some wifi, and consume some caffeine to power the rest of your ride. I'm not ashamed to say I stop there regularly when I'm away from home.

  • @MotoPumps
    @MotoPumps Год назад +1

    Welcome to the club, Ben! Now go try a 1290 Super Adventure. I want to hear how that works out too. 🙂 I am lucky to have both and I basically never stop giggling in my helmet.

  • @slammingrooves
    @slammingrooves Год назад +1

    Man, you need to ride a Multistrada, so you can shatter some more misconceptions. ;-)

  • @TerryBlanchard
    @TerryBlanchard Год назад

    AND the incomparable Mr. Shawn Thomas!! 🤟🏼