New BMW F 900 GS Honest Review 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • This is my full test and review of a brand new 2024 BMW F 900 GS.
    Check out electric office chairs from Power Seats like my 7G11: powerseats.eu
    My Instagram page: / thevtold
    The all-new BMW F900GS is here! I test it to tell you what it's like to ride, where it's great and where not so much.
    All views are my own and are based on my personal experiences with this BMW F 900 GS from the early 2024 in Trophy trim.
    Previous model - BMW F 850 GS full review: • BMW F850GS HONEST Review
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Комментарии • 40

  • @yanickmoore5146
    @yanickmoore5146 28 дней назад +3

    I own this bike in the same version. It is a great looking bike, so fun to ride. People are taking picture of it when stopping. Some like more comfort, some like it more sporty. I like how sporty it is. I bought an external soft fuel bags for my longer trip. I am would not change it after owning it for 2.5mpnths now.

    • @VToldsMotoShow
      @VToldsMotoShow  13 дней назад

      It does the job in most cases I think. I'm really impressed overall.

  • @kaischauble9915
    @kaischauble9915 27 дней назад +4

    I would appreciate a comparison F900GS - R1300GS and F900GS - F850GS Thank You!

  • @davidbuchanan834
    @davidbuchanan834 2 дня назад

    I'm very excited about this bike and I intend to own one early next year. My big question to BMW: what took you so long? Husky made the Nuda 900 with a derivative of the BMW 800 twin using a 270 crank putting out 105bhp and making all the right power at all the right places (and making all that amazing sound) Multiple years ago. We could have had this bike a long time ago. Again: why the delay?

  • @RedRupert64
    @RedRupert64 Месяц назад +3

    I think this bike looks great, but there are two downside from my point of view:
    The fuel tank is too small.
    The stiff suspension - I've not ridden that bike yet, but I believe you. Some bikes in this sector come with too hard suspension (KTM 890AR and the DesertX). I like soft suspension for my fast and smooth riding style.
    KTM have reputation for being unreliable, but this is down to the way they deal with problems. BMWs are also unreliable, but BMW deal with customers' complaints better, so there's less moaning on the forums.

    • @user-iv2os5dp4s
      @user-iv2os5dp4s Месяц назад +1

      I think fast and smooth =stiff in my experience.

    • @RedRupert64
      @RedRupert64 Месяц назад +1

      @@user-iv2os5dp4s It's the other way around - if smooth, you ask less of the suspension, so it can be softer, which allows it to soak up the bumps. If the suspension is hard, you get thrown around and the tyres spend less time in contact with the road surface.
      Hitting a bump at speed will compress the suspension whether you're smooth or aggressive. Softer springs (and less damping) will allow a smooth rider to focus more on comfort.

  • @Fernando90054
    @Fernando90054 Месяц назад

    Hi V-Told! It’s nice to to watch a new video from your Channel.
    This bike has clear virtues, mainly out of the asphalt but it’s a nice all around bike for the city and as a commuter where it’s easy maneuver in, is rather appreciated and appealing. If we appreciate these tall and upright riding positions this BMW is a fine road bike. I’m not riding often off-road but if I were, the Yamaha Tenere 700 would be my choice or something even lighter, that probably is available on the KTM range. These bikes that exceed the concept of good crossovers because they can effectively be excellent in off road rides, I prefer a bigger engine displacement like the Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE. Additionally, I like the classical retro look of this bike. We can travel on every bike, but for better convenience and comfort I would say it’s mandatory to look for other options, better suited for the purpose. Nice video, thanks!👌🏻

  • @patrykplichta6224
    @patrykplichta6224 23 минуты назад

    I'm consider buying f900 or r 1250 and idk how to choose

  • @Roberta_Esposito
    @Roberta_Esposito Месяц назад +1

    awesome

  • @vlkv4237
    @vlkv4237 День назад

    Wow! What motorcycle would you choose if you were tasked with riding 100km down the highway to forest roads and farm fields? Have fun and then ride back)? I'm leaning towards the Suzuki 800de. But other than price, would you still choose it, or a Tiger, BMW or something else ?)

  • @stubbk3
    @stubbk3 Месяц назад +1

    like the look of this and still like the 800de as well, just need to find some spare cash to get one

  • @aminelakhssassi6624
    @aminelakhssassi6624 Месяц назад

    thx bro

  • @fayezhamad2173
    @fayezhamad2173 22 дня назад +1

    Thanks for good reviews in this channel , would you review cfmoto 800 mt explore
    If you don’t mind

  • @petewatson9866
    @petewatson9866 Месяц назад

    What about the BMW R1300GS VS R1300GS Adventure?

    • @VToldsMotoShow
      @VToldsMotoShow  Месяц назад

      It will be done if there will be new Adventure examples available this year. I'm very curious about it.

  • @arturosanchez394
    @arturosanchez394 25 дней назад

    I am about to purchase one from my dealer, my only concern is the brief (< 1 second) , engine rattling noise when first started cold. Dealer say is normal and that is an oil being circulated when started but coming from boxer engines never had those kind of issues. Can someone comment on this?

    • @VToldsMotoShow
      @VToldsMotoShow  13 дней назад

      I think it used to be like this with the rattle for a while. I've got a car that does the same as is got oil-driven timing-chain tensioners.

  • @dragandimovski4935
    @dragandimovski4935 Месяц назад

    Hi V- Told,, I folloved almost all your videos because you cath all the relevant things on bikes which are real life important and last year I bought ktm 890 adventure s based on your video( most dangerous in the class) and agreed with everything you had said. I love the bike, the engine is fenomenal and handling and you "warn" us about the biggest issue - heet comming from the engine! That's why I tested now bmw f900 gs and f800 gs and was surprised how the engine pulls well on both of them even the f800 is 87 hp. I find f800 better handling than f900 due to 19 inch front wheel and better seat high for me(180cm). Tested pararel with my ktm to see about the heat in hot day and can confirm your opinion that on f900 the heating is ok with litle more on left leg. Do you have plans about testing F 800 gs 2024 because your conclusions are The most relevant for me, matching very much my finding.
    best regards, Dragan

    • @dragandimovski4935
      @dragandimovski4935 Месяц назад

      I had before bmw r1200rs than r1200gs adventure and now down sized to ktm 890 adventure s.., a do not ride off road but like the adventure style bikes..

  • @PeraNS0
    @PeraNS0 Месяц назад

    How tall are you?

  • @colinshurey976
    @colinshurey976 Месяц назад

    The 14 lt tank lets this bike down for use here in Australia unfortunatly
    Otherwise i reckon its a great bike

    • @LooxJJ
      @LooxJJ Месяц назад

      There is Adventure version with bigger fuel tank. 5 gallon.

    • @VToldsMotoShow
      @VToldsMotoShow  13 дней назад

      Let's then see what the Adventure version will look like.

  • @maldridge7630
    @maldridge7630 Месяц назад

    Now that you have found a European bike with a good quick shifter, why not get your hands on the 2024 Yamaha MT09 SP and do a comparison?
    I have a feeling it will beat the BMW hands down. It maybe considered low budget but for me, since I bought in Sep 2021, it has not required taking back to the dealership.
    I cannot entertain buying a European bike simply because my 2020 Ninja 1000SX and 2021 MT09SP are so incredibly reliable that I never had to take them to the dealer, or was ever concerned about warranty.
    European bikes are like taking drugs; you will get high but you will pay a very heavy price in the end.

    • @RedRupert64
      @RedRupert64 Месяц назад

      You are exactly right - the Jap bikes tend to be very reliable, but the European bikes suit our needs and desires better. It's difficult to resist the bikes that the European manufacturers offer. I love my KTM 800AR, but know it won't last like a Jap.

    • @VToldsMotoShow
      @VToldsMotoShow  Месяц назад +1

      I've been having an MT10 on my list - what about it instead of MT09?

    • @maldridge7630
      @maldridge7630 Месяц назад

      @@VToldsMotoShow From all the feedback and comparison videos I have been watching, it seems the MT10 is not in the same league as the MT09. MT10 is considered heavier, less nimble and not as engaging.
      Whenever you review the MT10, please be sure to mention the poor design choice of the headlights where only one side is used for low beam; this has been a deal-breaker for me.
      There are a lot of issues with the 3rd gen MT09 which appear to have been addressed, particularly the quick-shift problem. Cruise control is standard. Definitely incomplete without a proper windshield but still more reliable than any European bike.

  • @viliamandrasov7609
    @viliamandrasov7609 Месяц назад

    14.5 L gas ITs very little

    • @tomasjonusauskas9487
      @tomasjonusauskas9487 27 дней назад

      Plenty enough: I had 850 GSA and avg. consumption was 4,1 ltr/100km long term, so I never needed to fill full tank. So over 300 km is very easy even with 14,5 ltr tank.

    • @VToldsMotoShow
      @VToldsMotoShow  13 дней назад

      What matters is range. Otherwise the number of liters isn't impressive indeed.

  • @sandwaves5642
    @sandwaves5642 Месяц назад

    Fine. Now, that we have taken this out of the system - the new Stelvio..... 😀
    And 1 more thing : Those 2x rear, red lights - BMW has lately made "their look" - : In the US - where auto-piloting of cars is not 100% forbidden - several bikers were killed by Teslas with sleeping drivers inside. It happened due to Teslas GREED -They took out the radar, and let all the piloting be done by cameras, which made the cars' brain assume - that it's a car in front - far in distance, and not a bike with 2 rear lights - right there..... Well - owners of bigger, newer BMW bikes are "playing with fire" by exposing their asses to 1/2 blind Tesals 😱😱

    • @VToldsMotoShow
      @VToldsMotoShow  Месяц назад

      Stelvio will go online in two weeks. But... well... after F 900 GS, it's... I struggle to say :)

    • @sandwaves5642
      @sandwaves5642 28 дней назад

      @@VToldsMotoShow
      This bike is for YIUNG and agile.. And it is top heavy like the Stelvio, but with much less comfortable seat.