R1200GS vs. KTM 1290 Super Adventure vs. Triumph Tiger 1200 | 2018 Comparison Review

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • The Triumph Tiger 1200 got updated for 2018: faster, lighter, better-equipped. But is enough to win the big-adventure comparison? It has some fierce rivals: the best-seller BMW R1200GS an the KTM 1290 Adventure S, with its explosive engine.
    We took them out for a three days ride to find out. Which one is your favorite?
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Комментарии • 453

  • @newboscoddog01
    @newboscoddog01 4 года назад +44

    Having owned all 3 bikes I was interested to see your comparison. The comment about the heat from the Triumph Tiger's engine was baffling considering the vastly worse experience I had on a KTM 1290 Super Adventure T. I only once noticed the heat on my Tiger when stuck in heavy traffic in 25 degree Celcius heat. But I had to purchase "heat deflector panels" for the KTM which made only a very slight difference. The KTM is definitely by far the most powerful engine but it did not like cold weather starts. (Check out any of the KTM owner websites and it is a frequent topic as well as suspension issues). Regarding the GS, I never liked the BMW boxer engine - I tried a GS LC and a GSA but found they vibrated and at motorway speeds the engine sounded like it was really struggling or going to explode. So for the vast majority of people who ride adventure bikes to commute in the city, weekend rideouts and on the occasional green lane/gravel path, the Tiger is by far the best choice. It is much smoother in the city than the big v-twin KTM, much better on motorways than the BMW and of course well equipped tecnologically, shaft-driven and better suspension than its rivals. Just my honest opinion.

  • @UhYeahWhateverDude
    @UhYeahWhateverDude 5 лет назад +86

    Can’t wait for the 2020 models...
    Triumph will have a built-in cappuccino maker
    KTM will have turbo-boost and oil-slick
    And BMW will come with a personal butler

    • @sasasternja
      @sasasternja 4 года назад

      Hi dude, little mistake, the end is near, no one have no more to invent so from that point you are write ahahh bmw butler

  • @stuartboyd6340
    @stuartboyd6340 4 года назад +13

    Ridden them all plus the multistrada 1200 ,triumph tiger is the best by far for long distance touring 2 up with full panniers and for day rides, it's not the best off rd , I have bought 2 triumph tiger and I do 20,000 mile a year all over Europe ,its bulletproof

    • @johnschotz1614
      @johnschotz1614 3 года назад +3

      Personally, the tiger 1200 is too heavy and also feels very heavy at low speeds. The multistrada is fantastic but uses way to much ⛽️ (1ltr on 15 km). The gs is still the best allrounder.

  • @nicolaspwr4ppl
    @nicolaspwr4ppl 6 лет назад +51

    I tested all 3 and multistrada. I bought the tiger 1200, I do no real offroad, while it can be extremely comfortable, in sportsmode it’s the one who feels most like a supernaked. Fine, sharp, very good road feeling in corners, very linear trottle. I found the gs and superadv numb in corners compared to the tiger,o uras quick, but less talkative. Actually my runner up was the s1000xr from a on road a & b road feeling. If you like the 1290 engine buy a superduke r or gt, much nicer drive, much more capable to make the best of this engine, on the road at least.
    Tiger engine heat is true, feels like riding a radiator, with jeans uncomfortably hot.

  • @ayushgangwani6116
    @ayushgangwani6116 4 года назад +22

    BMW GS❤❤❤

  • @Airtouch67
    @Airtouch67 3 года назад +4

    Nothing beats that Tiger 1200.... Hands down.

  • @MotoVibes
    @MotoVibes 5 лет назад +10

    Well filmed and well edited review - it is a pleasure to watch. I have owned the BMW R 1200 GS for two years and test riden the new 1250 GS for two days. I have had my KTM 1290 Super Adventure S now for just over a year and put over 20,000 km on it. For me it is the sportier bike of the two - definitly a lot more punch in the engine department even compared to the new 1250 GS. The suspension of the BMW is great but it is optimized for touring and therefore A LOT softer than even in its hardest (dynamic) setting than the KTM 1290 SAS. I also do not get the "wobbly" suspension comment on the KTM - it is much more planted on the road than the BMW and flies around corners for a bike of this size and weight. Just my 2 cents - keep up the good quality content ;-)

    • @bikeryder757
      @bikeryder757 5 лет назад +1

      I have put a lot of miles on two different KTM Super Adventure bikes and never felt any wobble in the suspension. I owned a 2015 T and now a 2018 S. Very smooth and planted at 140mph, both bikes! You probably can't go wrong with any of these bikes, BMW, KTM or the Triumph ride all three and decide for yourself!

  • @egv987
    @egv987 4 года назад +5

    Looking for a bigger Pan European touring bike, I tested also the vibrating 20.000 Euro-BMW GS with it´s impertient cheap and uncomfortable seat, the rummbling and permanent demanding KTM and some others...at the end I bought a Triumph Tiger 1200 XRT because of it`s incredible linear powerfull and torquey engine, the phantastic ergonimics, the functionality and it´s great building quality.
    Maybe not the most first-view-exciting bike in this trio but sure the one with the best long term value for the driver. I am sure, a lot of those bearded, round bodied GS-Drivers would have chosen it, if they had tried it only once... But you can also drive it sporty if you are slim and shaved ;-)

  • @piyushwangsu9466
    @piyushwangsu9466 4 года назад +9

    Triumph tiger ! 💪💪💪

  • @michaellilley6725
    @michaellilley6725 4 года назад +17

    So we sit through a 25 minute long review/shoot out of the best adventure touring bikes, to find out the one which WHEELIES best WINS. He previously described the Triumph as an Old Man's bike ( because he couldn't get the wheel UP?!!) It strikes me one reviewer is looking for a Goldwing, the other for a Tuono, neither is even slightly bothered about carrying a pillion, carrying more luggage than the average plane ticket allows a globetrotting couple, or tearing up the sand dunes in the Sahara quicker than a Camel can get the hump!! Perhaps someone more mature would make for a better review?! Either that or the likes of itchy boots, someone with more 🎱⚾ for adventure!!

    • @cbegamingorg
      @cbegamingorg 3 года назад +2

      Yeah i also had the same feeling

    • @woulfe42
      @woulfe42 3 года назад +1

      I agree, it seems that he should review sports bikes instead if his main focus is going to be on acceleration and speed. In the end of this long video, I just came out feeling that the reviewer was biased at worst, and at best is out of his category by reviewing adventure bikes for what sets them apart from say sports bikes.
      In any case, it's up to the individual to decide for themselves. In my opinion, I felt as though there was alot of mental masturbation going on without the satisfaction towards the end, as one might expect.

  • @stansailor455
    @stansailor455 3 года назад +2

    Nice test. Where is rider nr 3? Did you kill him? :)

  • @snowcatxx87
    @snowcatxx87 6 лет назад +2

    Comments are as a bad as a Ford/dodge/gmc comment section.

  • @gregoryashton
    @gregoryashton 4 года назад +6

    9:47 That scoff at the Triumph made me stop watching your video unfortunately, because I know it to be good.

  • @ThisTall
    @ThisTall 5 лет назад +6

    The thing I like best about the KTM is that it’s the only one truly designed up from a real off rd bike, while for power they just used their biggest knarliest sport bike engine. All while managing to be considerably lighter then most of their competition.

  • @Lawman-196
    @Lawman-196 6 лет назад +2

    Just sold my Tiger after 3 months.....probably the worst bike in my over 10 or 15 bikes over the years. Ran way too hot and is literally a ball-cooker. Gear box too clunky, engine crazy loud, and turns worst than a tractor. Windscreen useless and top heavy.....did I mention HEAVY?!? Engine tons of vibration to the bars. Traded in for BMW GS1200 Rallye and so much happier. Too many bike reviws that are full of crappie and don't provide both sides of the story....pure puffery.

  • @littlebitofeverything652
    @littlebitofeverything652 3 года назад +1

    QUESTION o the WISE ones !! help me out please ! SO all my life i rode motorcycles, 1000cc super bikes, muscle bikes crysers and dirt bikes , january of 2022 i will be buying my FIRST EVER adventure motorcycle :)!, all my life i been hunting, hiking, fishing , camping anything outdoors with mother nature i love it, so getting the adventure bike i feel like it will open more doors to my mother nature adventures, now question is , IF YOU HAD TO pick only ! top dog best DO IT ALL adventure motorcycle which one will it be !? Thank you ahead of time God bless .

  • @anuroop9100
    @anuroop9100 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have ridden all 3 and finally I own a Tiger 1200XCA. I am loving it than the other two in many ways. Suspension is so smooth and riding on highways are stable and comfortable. Its a GLOBE TOTTER. Beautiful exhaust note from the triple. smooth gear shift, easy handling even though its huge, wont feel like on the fly. A small correction on the mode change - You don't have to stop the vehicle - Just cut the throttle to change the mode. BMW changing gear is so annoying. Feels like HD. Other than that yes the bike is fully loaded with lots of tech. KTM is powerful and aggressive. When it come to the using the modes and the display, using the switches - its a bit confusing.

  • @WildlifeMoto
    @WildlifeMoto 5 лет назад +24

    That KTM is a beast when you crank it and rather refined when you want to chill. I love mine.

  • @nesanrockstar5296
    @nesanrockstar5296 6 лет назад +9

    Please do a review about the 2018 Yamaha Tracer 900 GT. Thank you Drivemag Riders.

  • @aking610
    @aking610 2 года назад +1

    Calls the Tiger an old mans bike then proceeds to say how great the BMW is....
    Absolute joke 🤣🤣, literally the only people who buy BMW GS's are old men "playing" at being adventure bike riders doing tarmac roads with the Mr's on the back.

  • @jeffp140
    @jeffp140 3 года назад +2

    Hey Guys. Having ridden thousands of miles on the GS and now the Tiger 1200 XCA, I can tell you (in case anyone is wondering) that while the BMW is of course a more refined, OLDER design, the new Tiger wins hands down via the engine and handling. It's sportier than the GS, and you dont end up hitting the rev governor at 8k all the time like the GS when riding at altitude. The front-end ride of the GS is phenomenal however, as it literally soaks up anything (better than the Tiger). Like most things, depends on your priorities.

  • @GalambaPortugal
    @GalambaPortugal 5 лет назад +16

    You have to push the Triumph a little more, to keep up with the others?! A bike that has more HP than the BMW?! And less One kg?!
    Are you jocking?! Come on behalf serious!!!

  • @randysixt987
    @randysixt987 3 года назад +3

    I’ve watched like a hundred reviews for the 2018 triumph 1200 xca and this is definitely one of the best.

  • @RahulxDr.fate01
    @RahulxDr.fate01 4 года назад +1

    Tiger is the best

  • @PoderOsoRojo
    @PoderOsoRojo 4 года назад +3

    I’m thinking you had the Tiger in the wrong riding mode. Change those modes and it’s a monster.

  • @Triumph-iv8hi
    @Triumph-iv8hi 4 года назад +4

    Triumph carrying capacity

  • @healthylife8991
    @healthylife8991 4 года назад +3

    Tiger is Awesome...

  • @31acruz
    @31acruz 5 лет назад +3

    The GS has soft, hard and normal suspention settings, which one did you test?

  • @Airtouch67
    @Airtouch67 4 года назад +1

    I paid $13,500 for my Tiger 1200 XCX and couldn't touch a BMW for under $22,000 where I live. Not worth an extra $8000.00. Tiger all the way.

  • @ronsingh1090
    @ronsingh1090 4 года назад +5

    11:00 I can't stop laughing when he said the guy with KTM

  • @SergioDias59
    @SergioDias59 5 лет назад +16

    All I hear is Steve Martin saying "We are wild and craaaaazy guys!"

  • @StefAdr
    @StefAdr 4 года назад +4

    Would love any of the three... Looks like i'd go with KTM in my 20's , 30's Triupmh, 40's BMW. And that's how I usually feel between the three brands!

    • @stuartboyd6340
      @stuartboyd6340 4 года назад +1

      50,s a walking frame

    • @StefAdr
      @StefAdr 4 года назад

      @@stuartboyd6340 😂 or tesla wheel chair 0-100 3 seconds

  • @billiondollardan
    @billiondollardan 4 года назад +3

    I chose the KTM over the GS because of the price mostly. I could only get the GS pricing I wanted by looking for a used bike. The KTM dealer offered a $2700 discount off MSRP so I said yes

  • @jackalster77
    @jackalster77 5 лет назад +1

    Umm..so cornering abs, shaft drive and creature comforts like keyless go, handle lock and electronically adjustable windscreen does not elevate the Tiger as a more superior adventure touring bike ? The KTM has foregone some of these and other features for few more ponies, which if you ask me, gives it an identity crisis. Can't comment on the BMW as I have never ridden it...

  • @paulsherwood6010
    @paulsherwood6010 4 года назад +1

    Can’t make up my mind GSA or 1290s..I think the big KTM is just edging it for my next bike in September...

  • @stuartboyd6340
    @stuartboyd6340 5 лет назад +11

    KTM is uncomfortable and chain drive so not even close to the other two , BMW spends half it's life on the recovery truck , triumph is by far the best bike , these guys talk shite or they are obviously in BMW's pocket like most journalists

    • @shanelepono4482
      @shanelepono4482 5 лет назад +1

      Triumph is definitely my pick as well. Too bad about the overheating though.

  • @ronanrogers4127
    @ronanrogers4127 6 лет назад +80

    I’ve just ridden my 1290SA (original version, 30L tank, spoke wheels) from Germany to St Petersburg and Moscow, it’s sensational. I don’t understand what he says about the suspension being a bit wobbly...the roads in Lithuania and rural Russia are really, really bad but the suspension has been fantastic. Maybe he didn’t adjust it? The KTM fuelling is sensational...it plods around at idle, and is super smooth, and as everyone knows it pulls like a jet. It’s absolutely nothing to overtake 3-4 semi trailer trucks in a row, it takes a few seconds. As for the brakes, I’ve not noticed any weaknesses but I use the massive torquey engine and slipper clutch to take off speed, not only brakes. I’ve owned 3 Gs, and I like the telever and paralever, but the semi active KTM suspension is very good. I spent a lot of time cruising at 160 km/h, with cruise control on, and it’s an absolute beast. I only use it in sport mode, full power, quick action throttle, it’s supremely rideable even in heavy rain. I run K60 Scouts, which match the bike well, but you need to be a little careful in the rain (perhaps I should use rain mode?). I love the Gs...love the boxer, but I’m very happy with my 1290SA, and with a few mods, and Trax Adventure cases, Ortlieb bag, LED DRLs, etc, it gets a lot of favourable comments.

    • @dillonmech7206
      @dillonmech7206 6 лет назад +11

      maybe bmw paid more for the review.

    • @dafebeme2
      @dafebeme2 6 лет назад +1

      Hi, whats the fuel range cruising at 160 kmh ?

    • @ronanrogers4127
      @ronanrogers4127 6 лет назад +1

      dafebeme2 ...good question, I’d have to take a guess that it’s around 400 km if I consumed reserve, but I haven’t kept track. I usually start the day on a full tank and refill when the reserve light comes on (when I still have around 5.7 litres). I don’t use my trip meter, it still shows the same as the odometer because I never reset it. I carry a 1 Litre MSR bottle and as I said reserve is typically 5.7 litres, so I’ve always been able to refill in time.

    • @danielthompson803
      @danielthompson803 6 лет назад +7

      They are bias and always pick BMW to win

    • @grimy1495
      @grimy1495 6 лет назад +1

      I'm interested to hear which roads in Lithuania were bad, I seem to remember loving the smooth roads in Lithuania compared to some of Latvia's old under serviced highways. That being said I would love to make that trip. I lived in the Baltic states for two years.

  • @ZERODOSI
    @ZERODOSI 6 лет назад +1

    Avete espresso giudizi molto tecnici e dettagliati. Complimenti.
    Ma come tutti i giornalisti non guardate mai il CARATTERE di una moto.
    Le good vibrations (ve lo scrivo in inglese così è più chiaro), il ROMBO del motore, insomma tutto quello che FA BATTERE IL CUORE.
    In questo il GS, come tutti i boxer, è RIDICOLO e la Tiger anche.
    Nessuno di voi si ribella alla omosessualizzazione dei motori che stanno diventando osceni.
    KYOTO PROTOCOL KISS MY ASS!
    W LA MOTO GUZZI STELVIO
    W le moto di CARATTERE

  • @aidaneloff5357
    @aidaneloff5357 6 лет назад +3

    I would like to add that the servicing costs are more expensive on the KTM than on the BMW, a friend of mine serviced his 1290 (Adventure S) at a cost of approx R17 000, about $1400 US. This service included replacement parts for repairs being made. He uses it for commuting and longer trips during the holidays. I believe. At the end of the day, I believe both BMW and KTM mak similar profits from these premium bikes

  • @rambosam9298
    @rambosam9298 4 года назад +1

    The problem with these reviewers is that they r reviewing these bikes as if they are sports bikes n meant for track use....I believe people who are seasonal adventure tourers should review these bikes and that too in there natural habitat that is adventurous rds....!!

  • @skyworks1621
    @skyworks1621 5 лет назад +3

    One week on a new Vstrom 1000 XT with remus exhaust. For me perfect balance price, handling, users friendly, power, light to ride. I love it.

  • @shuttlefish59
    @shuttlefish59 6 лет назад +40

    How much are bmw paying you?

    • @JeroenPigmans
      @JeroenPigmans 4 года назад +4

      Yes 20000 for full spec BMW GS think not!!!

  • @suryakantvengurlekar473
    @suryakantvengurlekar473 5 лет назад +3

    It's incomplete without Ducati multistrada

  • @mariosacchi56
    @mariosacchi56 6 лет назад +2

    Good review very nice video! I Think that of the BMW ha the most appreciate bike all over the review in all countries and journalist the reason is its "balancing" it has the right power not too much not low ...right handling right feeling ...right confort right emotion ...it is a all round bike to go in office and to dream the Dakar...sometimes other bikes miss this facinous ...and the big double boxer helps this unique facinating taste! I Think....but I ride a GS!!!!

  • @danielthompson803
    @danielthompson803 6 лет назад +14

    Before watching I am going to say these boys get a hard on for the BMW as they always pick bmw bikes as the winners.

    • @John-td2rz
      @John-td2rz 6 лет назад +2

      Maybe because they are just good....

    • @Kornholeeoo
      @Kornholeeoo 6 лет назад +3

      daniel thompson Maybe there is a reason for it. I am certainly not dogging the other two as they have their place, no doubt. But I’ve ridden the newer model GS bikes and they are fantastic. I currently own a new Harley but my next bike will be a GSA. I don’t need a bike that can sink my eyes in the back of my head during acceleration, so I don’t need the KTM. It’s a fine bike for sure. I rode a Triumph once for about 5 miles and it did not suit me. Not a bad bike either, just not my taste. But I am 5’11” and even on the tall BMW, I had no real problem with the height of it. Well, I did get a tad bit of a sphincter twist the very first time I came to a red light and my foot didn’t hit the ground where I thought it should, LOL. But I was used to it by the third stop. But the way it handled, I thought I was on a 200 pound little bike. The engineering in that bike is beyond words. But I have an 850 pound Harley that I can whip around like a smaller bike too. I’ve been riding for 46 years. So yes, I own a HD FatBoy S with mods and tuner, and I covet a BMW GSA. I guess I fit the profile perfectly!. Someone else said this, these 3 bikes are dang near perfect so pick one you prefer and you’ll be happy. The problem I see, is people always want validation in the bike they chose to spend their money on. That’s human nature. Since they spent money on it, they feel everyone should agree with them that they made the best choice. This goes for cars, bikes, guns, houses, whatever. Just forget what everyone says and buy what you like and you’ll be happier. It’s the same with Harleys, Indians and Victory bikes too.

  • @ktm640lc4BGD
    @ktm640lc4BGD 5 лет назад +2

    I was not able to decide between BMW and KTM but when I have found out KTM does not have a decent diagnostic tool on the market and BMW has a perfect scanner I went with the BMW because I plan on keeping it way after the warranty is expired so I can maintain it on my own without pricey dealer fees.

  • @cfvgd
    @cfvgd 6 лет назад +21

    Triumph all the way! 3 cyl engine love

  • @saisiddardha6807
    @saisiddardha6807 4 года назад +2

    Among those 3 bikes which one is best can u tell me 🤔

    • @ConnorFXDB
      @ConnorFXDB 4 года назад

      right?! I like the KTM 1290 aesthetically but have had a few persons mention the bmw is the better ride/weight/and overall bike between that and the 1290

  • @fastfrankee
    @fastfrankee 6 лет назад +2

    They are all fantastic bikes, pick your colour and away you go, if I had to pick one it would be the GS not only for the bike but also the dealership, bmw in my experience are great when things go wrong.

  • @morningbetterlast
    @morningbetterlast 6 лет назад +2

    As a 2014 R1200GS owner looking for an upgrade the choice is still kinda obvious for me unfortunately.
    My personal perception is that KTM has excessive power for my everyday riding needs plus I don't want to go back to chain drive yet I really like the 220/220mm of travel. The 890mm seat heght is a concern on such a heavy machine for me as well. Looks are kinda meh, but I could get over it easily.
    Triumph has amazing engine, it's not as aggressive as KTM, has great torque and lovely voice, I love the looks but the bike is still heavier than GS by quite a bit. They say it's lighter now but a dry XR weights 242kg which is equal to a wet R1200GS, such a shame. I had a fair share of Triumphs in my days yet this particular Tiger leaves me kinda puzzled looking at the specs sheet. Maybe it's better when you try it out in person but I can't really afford spending so much money to be a test pilot.
    I'm in no way a BMW fan, but right now all I'd like to try out is R1200GS Adventure. 263kg wet is extremely nice considering you get 10 more kilos of gasoline, additional engine protection and rear rack you'd still install on your usual GS, so the real weight difference is actually somewhere around 7-8 kg. Travel is almost as good as KTM with 210/220mm. Seat is 890mm but you can easily go way lower with a few minor tweaks. Not a big fan of engine / gearbox combo but everything else is extremely nice and is proven to be working properly.

  • @mideco113
    @mideco113 6 лет назад +49

    KTM a bit wobbly in turns??? Did you check the suspension mode??? Not confident in turns? Not a KTM problem my friend....
    More braking power on the KTM??? give me a break !!!

    • @wildforg7564
      @wildforg7564 6 лет назад +5

      The guy is talking complete bullshit!

    • @jorgea.ossaduque6105
      @jorgea.ossaduque6105 6 лет назад +1

      Mike De Coninck I Agree

    • @Big1_
      @Big1_ 5 лет назад +3

      hahahahaha this guy is a totally dumbass. KTM suspension is great and brakes are progressive and powerfull... BMW brakes are dangerous and ultra sensitive, i would not recomend them. And all this by experience, i tryed both bikes and KTM is superior in everything than BMW.

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket 5 лет назад

      Trouble with braking power? Fix with a set of HH pads.
      Surprised they didn't throw in a Ducati Multistrada 1260S (or Enduro for the larger wheels) in this group.

    • @Chazaxl
      @Chazaxl 5 лет назад +1

      I demod one of these and watching this vid again to decide what to buy. There is definitely a lack of initial bite. You need to pull the brake harder. The GT on the other hand will offer a lot more confidence. He doesnt say the brakes are bad, they just dont offer initial bite. A number of people put in different pads to solve this. Not a big deal but no 'bullshit' like claimed by others here.

  • @iznasen
    @iznasen 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks mate, looking to buy a KTM 1290 SAR ;)

    • @MrMARLONSC
      @MrMARLONSC 3 года назад

      I’m the same gs or ktm

  • @travelinben1966
    @travelinben1966 4 года назад +2

    I’d have to pick between the GS and the Tiger by virtue of their shaft drive.

  • @bikerguy3339
    @bikerguy3339 2 года назад +1

    On the ktm what mode was the suspension in ? If you are going to be "pussing" the bike the suspension needs to be set to sport

  • @passionsetmoteurs64
    @passionsetmoteurs64 4 года назад +2

    *I PREFER KTM MY❤️❤️❤️❤️ FRIEND AFTER MY RUclips TESTING*

  • @wton
    @wton Год назад

    GS is old boring wifey. Trusty and exciting once a year.
    Triumph is the old girlfriend who aged like milk. The memories are better. Now is fat and old.
    KTM is the nimpho girlfriend, nice to have, but not for everyday.

  • @iammadeofsound
    @iammadeofsound 4 года назад +1

    It's a hard decision to make even couple of years later. The result in the video is spot on!
    And kids don't forget, KTM is for men only ;))

  • @narberloula
    @narberloula 3 года назад +1

    Where is the Yamaha Tracer 9 GT + Bridgestone T32 GT ?

  • @RagingTortoise
    @RagingTortoise 4 года назад +9

    You can't beat the legendary triple, just accept it.

  • @kuhndj67
    @kuhndj67 6 лет назад +1

    KTM is not really in the same category as the other two... it's ADV-Sport with bikes like the Multistrada. The beemer and Triumph would be better compared to the smaller KTM's that are a bit more dirt biased than the SA.

  • @williammahaffy4642
    @williammahaffy4642 Год назад +1

    Based on this review... I just bought a Tiger1200.
    Much appreciated!

    • @t-rex4211
      @t-rex4211 Год назад

      How you getting on with it? How tall are you? I’m 6’ and the ktm felt comfy but the bmw I feel as though I should’ve bought the tank dinner first

    • @williammahaffy4642
      @williammahaffy4642 Год назад

      @@t-rex4211 😂😂
      The Tiger is fantastic. Comfortable, smooth, responsive, getting right at 50mpg.
      Just finished a 14-day trip around the Great Lakes and no hiccups with the exception of a lacerated front tire after slowly rolling through a construction zone. Saw several gaggles of bmrs in Ontario and a couple of KTMs and, or course, the assorted HDs and Gold wings. I was the only Big Cat.

    • @williammahaffy4642
      @williammahaffy4642 Год назад

      forgot.... 6'2", 230.
      It's TALL bike but I'm pretty sure there is a "low" edition.

    • @t-rex4211
      @t-rex4211 Год назад

      @@williammahaffy4642 Nice one. Too late on your reply though. I’ve had my tiger a week. Loving it. Damn thing needs a reverse though. You’ve gotta really think about where you park or not be afraid to ask a stranger for a push😉 I’m in U.K. and hoping to do a tour of Europe soon. Lovely and stable and comfy. Not ridden in 3 years so the test drive was a bit daunting

  • @bastardoplano9149
    @bastardoplano9149 Год назад

    Where are you guys from? I really enjoyed listening to you. 2020 KTM Super Adventure S owner....

  • @911HRW
    @911HRW 6 лет назад +2

    Just sold my 10 month old GS. Hated the twin vibration and wind even with a big screen

  • @bartikyan
    @bartikyan 4 года назад +1

    281 motorcycle haters spotted :) :) :) , brilliant video guys !

  • @Raf13Raf11
    @Raf13Raf11 Год назад

    I see few videos from this guy and every time he favorite BMW in every comparison. I don't care but if you are Bmw fan then keep test Bmw and don't shit on other bikes because there is a lot of us who is ride all of that bikes and know how you hide things.
    Bmw is very popular bike and is oldest in this category but in last 5y everybody is came very close to him and some of them is better of bmw. Bmw is brand and keep price high and that's it
    Give any of that bikes to proffesionals and you will see that there is no diffrence in off road ride, and why you didn't use GS Adventure in that test?? You use standard GS because is lighter...

  • @exothermal.sprocket
    @exothermal.sprocket 5 лет назад +1

    BMW for the most bland, vanilla twin-cylinder engine note in the world (along with all 360° firing interval twins).
    Triples are very cool, but the Tiger 1215cc triple is more tractor than sportbike.
    KTM just holds all the character and beastly cards with the 1301 vtwin, no matter what bike that engine is put into.

  • @khakimzhanmiras
    @khakimzhanmiras 6 лет назад +22

    r1200gs is deceptively nimble for a machine its size.

  • @srhintz
    @srhintz 3 года назад

    Yeah let me go out and thrash some bikes I don't have to pay for, do'n't have to pay to fix. Not even adjust the chain. Then wine about how 140 HP isn't enough for you. "Feels like an old man's bike." This review is senseless. Take them on an adventure ride or go get some supermotos to test. Waste of time here.

  • @vicwiseman6038
    @vicwiseman6038 6 лет назад +1

    Um, you didn’t really clarify whether the KTM needs better brakes OR if it simply needs more brake pressure applied to the levers. This is often easily remedied by replacing the pads. For example, ceramic brakes usually need more brake pressure applied BUT are considered better because they continue to work without fading even after extremes and continuous use such as a steep and aggressive descent down a mountain. Just because the brakes require more force doesn’t mean they are worse. Otherwise, you guys did a good job running through all the pros and cons. I own a 2011 Tiger 800XC and yes, it does heat up a bit too much. I imagine this is true for the current models because the engine is virtually unchanged. Based on your review, I think I would go with the BMW. I might be upgrading at some point because I want a good 2 up adventure tourer for my camping trips with the wife. The 800XC works well for solo riding with gear but is a bit under sprung and under powered for 2 up camping trips with gear. I can do it, I just can’t push the bike very hard with my wife on the back. And all that gear and I bottom out during corners because the suspension is too soft even in the stiffest preload setting. I love your videos and the beautiful scenery (reminds me of Lithuania). Keep it up and bravo!

  • @GerhardCombrink
    @GerhardCombrink 6 лет назад +11

    I can only agree with your conclusion since, after owning both, came to the same conclusion. The BMW is indeed for older professionals as the stigma goes, and that is by no means a bad thing. I count myself in that bracket and would not choose to be anything else. You even get that same perception from motorists and fellow motorcyclists while commuting on the big GS, and that too is a very good thing. The KTM does however give the impression to observers of being ridden by a free spirited 27 year old with ADHD. Again, not a bad thing and if you like 30 something girls smiling at you looking for a break from their husbands (and who doesn't), the KTM is the way to go.

    • @BrettFernandez
      @BrettFernandez 6 лет назад

      Gerhard Combrink humourous but quite true!

    • @pippipster6767
      @pippipster6767 6 лет назад

      Gerhard Combrink
      What a load of waffle.
      The BMW: Zimmer frame coming soon.
      The KTM: I’m alive, yes I’m alive!

    • @dandersonjr
      @dandersonjr 6 лет назад +2

      I have a KTM 1290 SAR and I'm 55. As far as girls smiling at me it doesn't happen to me although my wife riding on the back may have something to do with that.

  • @everythinggaming7938
    @everythinggaming7938 Год назад

    These guys do not know what they are talking about, all the comments about the triumph seemed incorrect and they didnt even mention that they tested the off-road version of the range, this is significant because they tuned the engine power delivery to be less aggressive. Where as the road version XRT is more aggressive and sporty. Amateur journalism

  • @thegreenhorney6353
    @thegreenhorney6353 5 лет назад +1

    Todas las motos son buenas sin importar su tecnología, sólo es cuestión de gustos. Como dice el refrán
    Para gustos se hicieron los colores.

  • @robertlee8042
    @robertlee8042 3 года назад

    No trick in having power at 10,000 rpm. The trick is 2,500. Who the hell wants to sit on a buzz saw for eight hours.

  • @Nyez
    @Nyez 6 лет назад

    KTM's shitty waranty policy forced me to buy a new GSA...again.

  • @thedoctor46_esp47
    @thedoctor46_esp47 6 лет назад +1

    I prefer my triumph Tiger 1200 xrt , for me is the best because the boxer is slow(i know It because i had one before muy triumph) and the ktm is excessive

  • @blooskyy7
    @blooskyy7 6 лет назад +1

    Great review, although I'm not sure if it's fair to pitch the KTM 1290 'S' for the road review, and the 'R' for off-road, as the GS and Triumph are essentially competing against two different models which have been configured for each specific task?

  • @osamehammadi9167
    @osamehammadi9167 5 лет назад +3

    ❤👍BMW GS👍❤

  • @bertraminc9412
    @bertraminc9412 4 года назад +1

    When on dirt and rocks, effective brakes might be a bad thing. KTM might know this.

  • @karthikkrishnan2019
    @karthikkrishnan2019 5 лет назад +1

    Tiger is excellent than gas 12p0 and KTM because it have a good comfort than the other 2 bike

  • @arnoldambrus5463
    @arnoldambrus5463 6 лет назад +3

    KTM KTM KTM ready to race :)))

    • @sulos4646
      @sulos4646 4 года назад

      The Manual guide says no. Not made for Racetrack.

  • @ronanrogers4127
    @ronanrogers4127 6 лет назад +15

    ...I forgot to add that I’ve not oiled or cleaned my chain in the last 7000 km on this trip, so don’t be put off by KTM not having a drive shaft. I use a pro Oiler micro pump with GPS sender, so an (adjustable at handlebar) dose of oil is delivered to the chain/sprocket according to the distance travelled. These setups regularly achieve 100,000 km chain life with zero cleaning required.

    • @rafaelwiater4523
      @rafaelwiater4523 6 лет назад +2

      Ronan Rogers I own an original KTM 1290 SA (the white giant with 30l fuel tank myself) and I've been happy with it so far.
      However I have to agree, that the breaks are kind of weak for this bike. Wish it would be more powerful. KTM claims that the breaks were designed like this, in order to deliver more linear breaking power. However it just feels to weak to me. Especially when riding with pillion rider and fully loaded.
      Great adventure and long distance bike though.

    • @rationalityfirst
      @rationalityfirst 6 лет назад +2

      oiler with GPS? that's a bit over the top...

    • @ronanrogers4127
      @ronanrogers4127 6 лет назад +2

      rationalityfirst ...depends on if you like cleaning and lubricating your chain. I’m still on my trip, and in 7800 km I haven’t cleaned it, lubricated it, or adjusted it (but of course I’ve checked the adjustment). Peace of mind, and it’s paid for by the extra long life of the chain and sprockets.

    • @toby7504
      @toby7504 6 лет назад

      I just can't see the problem with chain...guess its just old people with a back problem who cant oil a chain...always the same naging about it...my chains has lived 20-25000km...

    • @tacjam1
      @tacjam1 6 лет назад +3

      Rafael replace your pads with a different brand, that alone will get you the "Bite" you desire.

  • @UTPP
    @UTPP 4 года назад +1

    Good review, I love my 1290 R, it's fast a hell!

  • @simonbell931
    @simonbell931 3 года назад

    Nice ,the company. Owners couldn't get one . ??????

  • @RussellTurley
    @RussellTurley 3 года назад

    So KTM wins cause it can do wheelies and BMW wins cause well it's BMW buahahahaha!

  • @mortengammelgaard929
    @mortengammelgaard929 4 года назад

    Ktm 1290.... Nice engine.... and that`s it. The beemer wins ower all... I know... I had both... Ktm 1290 SAT and BMW R1200 GSA ( LC ). You dont buy an Adventure bike to win a Quarter mile race... you want comfort and riliability... and the beemer offers just that.... KTM is lower quality than Ducati even.... and it g’ets so hot that you almost cant ride it in summer temps. Don`t know the Tiger !

  • @tacjam1
    @tacjam1 6 лет назад +8

    Honestly, and simply, if you don't like the brake bite of a particular bike, change the brake pads, it's that simple. How a "Sport Rider" can pick a BMW over a KTM is amazing to me. Did BMW pay you guys for this review, you couldn't find one single fault with a motorcycle that had 35hp less than it's competitor? Here's a fault for you, in this company, the BMW is simply underpowered!

    • @el286
      @el286 6 лет назад

      UNTRUE. KTM claims 160, in testing it was 125.

    • @L.V-Rider
      @L.V-Rider 6 лет назад +3

      It is 160 directly from the engine and less on the wheel with a dino test. Some dino tests give a higher output so it is not all the same. Bmw also give much less on a dino test, between 98 and 105 hp on the wheel. So does all bikes, cars and other vehicles.

    • @tacjam1
      @tacjam1 6 лет назад +1

      Not true my ass! BMW R1200GS consistently pulls 98hp on the Dyno, while KTM 1290 Super Adventures CONSISTANTLY pull 130-135hp in stock configuration.

    • @stevewilliams3880
      @stevewilliams3880 6 лет назад +1

      There is always a BMW dealer nearby if you need one. Also their warranty and breakdown service is second to none !

  • @ilkercoskun6336
    @ilkercoskun6336 5 лет назад +1

    Hi. Where is the Yamaha Super Tenere 1200?

  • @markshirley7639
    @markshirley7639 6 лет назад +2

    Having owned all three variations of these bikes I settled with the bike that makes me smile the most. Or in this case laugh out loud . KTM all the way . In fact I have two 😂

    • @DriveMagRiders
      @DriveMagRiders  6 лет назад

      Congrats. Your profile pic looks great. Is that your bike? Cristian

    • @markshirley7639
      @markshirley7639 6 лет назад

      It’s a picture of s bike that’s the same as mine . Have a 2018 1290 superduke r and a 2018 1290 super adventure R .
      Owned all sorts inc bmw but ktm lifts your skirt and tickles your bum . That’s exciting

  • @NhoyBarangay
    @NhoyBarangay 6 лет назад +4

    GS looks really badass; I want one but I don't have the required height for it. :p

    • @pistolpete6321
      @pistolpete6321 6 лет назад +1

      Nhoy Barangay I own a 2017 GS Rallye and I’m 5’7” with 30” inseam and with low seat option it’s just fine. I bought the BMW over the KTM primarily because the BMW dealer network is 10 times better in the US and that’s important piece of mind when on a long trip.

    • @NhoyBarangay
      @NhoyBarangay 6 лет назад

      PistolPete63 I’m only 5’5” with 29” inseam.
      I own two flat twins and very familiar about its height and weight even with a low seat. Sad the GS isn’t really for me though.
      plus.google.com/+NhoyBarangay/posts/AiG5GcCPZah

    • @GrumpyMan
      @GrumpyMan 6 лет назад +2

      There's also a low suspension option

    • @pistolpete6321
      @pistolpete6321 6 лет назад

      Grumpy Man good point, I forgot about that!

    • @NhoyBarangay
      @NhoyBarangay 6 лет назад

      I might go for an F850GS instead where height/weight combination is much more manageable for me.
      Waiting for my local dealer to start accepting preorders for it.
      It’s a bummer that it’s being assembled by Loncing in China.

  • @manologocho
    @manologocho 6 лет назад +2

    saludos mis panas, great review excellent, and what kind of brand you use for your suits jakets, pants and boats, and where i kind buy it please, keep posting cheers from Merida, venezuela ¡¡¡

  • @99SSC
    @99SSC 6 лет назад +1

    Test fleet bikes seldom are broken in correctly, especially the brakes. I can tell you first hand that my KTM Adventure has fantastic brakes that were bedded correctly.

  • @PhoEnix-gy2vw
    @PhoEnix-gy2vw 4 года назад +1

    TOMATO

  • @andreaswales8923
    @andreaswales8923 3 года назад +1

    Ktm , sets your heart racing , love mine 😍

  • @nic8376
    @nic8376 5 лет назад +4

    1290 Super Adventure has a safety flaw in its design, the motorcycle has a major safety problem.
    I bought mine six month ago and since day one I have been experiencing head wobble at speed ranging from 100 to 120 mph.
    I contacted the dealer and they said “there is a software upgrade regarding the head wobble”
    I took the motorcycle to the dealer, after the software upgrade I discovered that the four setting for the damping is not working any more there is not difference in the performance between sports, street, comfort or off-road.

  • @nakkers1315
    @nakkers1315 6 лет назад

    in my opinion you are riding and comparing these like they are sport bikes not as ADVENTURE bikes that they are..why don't you ride and test them as they would be ridden by the average Joe ,not a DAKAR rider..not enough power on the triumph?? come on man!!

  • @Hypnotix1275
    @Hypnotix1275 6 лет назад +1

    I'm the odd man out I love my 2015 tiger explore It's more of a raw experience then any of the newer bikes just because it is all manual suspension and controls the only thing electronic is a switchable ABS traction control and cruise control. When I take my stuff off road I don't wanna break 5 different little electric motors when it goes down I'd rather just replace a plastic knob

    • @Dirtpoorhomesteader
      @Dirtpoorhomesteader 3 года назад +1

      Test rode a tiger. Went with a Gs but I’ll admit I was very impressed with the tiger. I really loved that bike! It was super comfortable and I loved the engine.

  • @milesonwheels8127
    @milesonwheels8127 2 года назад

    These guys are diehard bmw enthusiasts

  • @FawadBilgrami
    @FawadBilgrami 6 лет назад +4

    I bought myself a 2018 GSA. Coming from Super Sports bikes, this world of bikes is so different (in a good way).
    I never test rode KTM, Triumph or Ducati as the first time I rode a GS, it just felt right.
    I'm sure all of these bikes are pretty solid.
    Hope I made the right decision though :D

    • @stevematthis3199
      @stevematthis3199 6 лет назад +1

      Fawad Bilgrami. I test rode every bike made. I am going to purchase the GS. It just felt right.

    • @SLAYER-nm5zw
      @SLAYER-nm5zw 6 лет назад +1

      Fawad Bilgrami lucky bastard!!! I'm so poor I can't even afford to pay attention 😂😂😂

    • @FawadBilgrami
      @FawadBilgrami 6 лет назад

      ThebigM lol.. while we are at it, what would be a better second bike, 2017 Speed Triple R or Street Triple RS?

    • @SLAYER-nm5zw
      @SLAYER-nm5zw 6 лет назад +1

      Fawad Bilgrami I would go for the street it is light and nimble

    • @bikeryder757
      @bikeryder757 6 лет назад

      The GS is a great bike. I bought the KTM because it is more street focused and it's fast! I'm sure all of these bikes will put a smile on the owner's face!

  • @Kornholeeoo
    @Kornholeeoo 6 лет назад

    All 3 bikes are fantastic bikes, no doubt. But coming from experience here, unless you are a serious off road rider, there is such a thing as too much power. I know people will agree with me and people will disagree with me on that. But these bikes have different modes for a reason. Rain mode, things like that. Back in the late 70s when I was a young teen, I rode with a bunch of guys here and there. I rode a Husqvarna 250cc two stroke dirt bike. I didn’t ride it long. But there were guys in my group who wouldn’t even sit on that thing, much less ride it. They saw me take it up some old mountain roads, gravel roads, and go uphill doing about 30-40 mph and with a slight crack of the throttle, that thing came out from under me so fast all I saw was it bouncing on up the road on the back tire as I ate gravel for 20 feet, sliding up hill. Thank God I had on full gear. But that bike was just too much for me. Others could handle it like it was a mini bike, but I was never that good. So yes, it was WAY too much power for me. Not everyone needs, or wants, that kind of power. If you do, well there is a bike on this list for you. But just because the other bikes cannot do what the KTM can do, does not mean they are inferior. As most of the riders choose the BMW anyway as their best choice, and it has the least power. So pick the one you like and ride it like you stole it. I’d ride either one of them, but for me to shell out money on one, I’d pick the BMW every time, every day, hands down, no questions asked. I wouldn’t even consider the other two, great as they are. I’ve ridden the BMW and with 46 years of riding experience, I know what I like. And if you chose a different one, I’ll be as happy for you as a buzzard on a gut truck.

  • @OswaldoLafee
    @OswaldoLafee 4 года назад

    Big adventure bikes are not sport touring bikes, so if you will judge them on acceleration only, bring the Ducati Multistrada 1260 and have it compete with the KTM. But I guess you are not the audience for these bikes either. Long live triumph.