Test rode it and immediately ordered one,pretty pleased with it now for about 3 months…
@dad35622 ай бұрын
How’s it feel off-road ? Think it will be as durable as the 1250?
@hangpilot12008 ай бұрын
Just did an 8 hour day w/ 31/2 hours on the road w/ my wife. The electronic suspension makes this bike an excellent 2-up sport tourer. I barely notice her on the back. Automatic preload and suspension damping are excellent! Rode w/ a Goldwing, FJR1300 and a 1200GS. All excellent bikes, but the 1300GS seems to be the new king-of-the-hill in this segment. I did have problems twice w/ the adaptive cruise control in corners not seeing the black FJR in front of me and wanting to accelerate to the next bike. Not a perfect machine, but still having a blast!
@rickdelmonte16828 ай бұрын
I had a 1250GS and now have 2,700 miles on my 1300GS and I generally agree with your assessment. I tend to set my suspension through the rider modes, so it does not bother me as much. I have a 31” inseam, and I gain a great deal of confidence in parking lots and tight maneuvering situations from the auto lowering suspension. For me that was worth the change. As far as the front light, I don’t remember ever seeing it while riding, I’ll have to go take a look ;-)
@JeremyVaught8 ай бұрын
I have a 32" inseam and did a test ride with the auto lowering. Absolute game changer. I did a test ride on a 1250 a couple of years ago and did not love being tippy toe while stopped. What do you think of the adaptive cruise control. Video guy didn't like it, but I like all the kinds of riding, including freeway, but the part of freeway driving that stresses me out the most is the car in front of me slamming on the breaks while I'm checking my mirror. Can happen so fast, I like the idea of a computer also keeping an eye on things with me.
@rickdelmonte16828 ай бұрын
I like the adaptive cruise. It helps me be patient when following a slow car on a two lane road. It keeps me from having to look at the speedo all the time, just relax and stay behind them. I also agree that it never takes any time off to look at the navigation screen or mess with the ride settings, just constant vigilance.
@JeremyVaught8 ай бұрын
@@rickdelmonte1682 Excellent, thank you!
@ritterkeks8 ай бұрын
@rickdelmonte1682 the front will always get light during hard acceleration, especially when there is a lot of weight on the back of the bike, like with a pillion and saddle bags. but even more so when the weight is high and behind the rear wheel like with the lone rider MotoBox in this case - combined with saddle bags and a pillion, when cornering uphill and twisting the throttle, even the GSA's front wheel gets light in my experience. but of course, adding weight to BOTH the back and the front, like he states, will get you closer to the "stock" balance of the bike.
@stalbansbiker6 ай бұрын
Bought mine without the adaptive cruise
@oliverbecher27698 ай бұрын
I buy at the same dealer, great guys by the way, and also the same motorcycle. Just 2 weeks ago and i love it.
@alp37818 ай бұрын
The BMW bikes are not for me anymore due to too many issues owning awhile back 2 K1600 and creating a bad taste in my mouth. But, your video for so many who love them is fantastic. The Klim gear you show is truly a well protective gear for any rider. Good choice. One of the main issue owning a BMW in the USA is the lack of dealers around. Many close and you don't see new one open. Bad disadvantage. Good luck to you and safe ride.
@philiplaking53828 ай бұрын
I recently took the the new 1300gs and M1000xr out. First off the 1300gs is at least 25% better in every riding aspect. It's just the looks,,,,, only a mother could love. The M1000XR was just mental lol.
@grzegorzorszulka50878 ай бұрын
Watching various reviews of the BMW 1300, I get the impression that fewer and fewer people understand the meaning of the model designation "GS" over time. It stands for "Gelände und Strasse," which means "Terrain and road." Although the 1200 and 1250 were very successful motorcycles, they increasingly deviated from the "G" or Gelände (Terrain). I appreciate BMW's decision to put the 1250 on a diet, allowing the GS to return to its roots and be agile enough to tackle the terrain. That was the moment when I said, Yes, this is the GS I would like to have!
@robertkrar84988 ай бұрын
Actually GS stands for: Gentleman's Scrambler according to the guy who made the first GS. You can find it by 8:30 hier--> 40 Jahre BMW GS- Die Entstehungsgeschichte einer Ikone
@adamherzing73308 ай бұрын
Almost 3000 miles, about a third of the miles on single or double track with my 1300. Big fan.
@georgezhou14158 ай бұрын
@@robertkrar8498 I thought it stand s for Get Starbucks LOL
@GrandSolarEclipse8 ай бұрын
Get Seductive
@AdvGramps8 ай бұрын
There may have been a few initial bugs,but the difference between BMW and KTM is that BMW takes action and remedies the problems, whereas KTM ignores them and makes it the owners problem. I'm speaking g from experience as a KTM 890 Adv R owner - rear shock failure, constant cold start issues and the feared cam shaft failure. I absolutely love my 890, but just have zero confidence in it and when there are issues that KTM will step up and cover the issues, so far it's all been my problem to pay to fix.
@hazarddavid69875 ай бұрын
Pretty obvious when you make a comparison with another brand with reliability issues. With Japs bikes, we don't normally engage in similar discussions. The discussions will always centre around the lack of Japs bikes' characteristics, which for most of us is a BIG OK...
@NoTengoIlusiones4 ай бұрын
That's why I only buy Japanese !
@bills54238 ай бұрын
I like yiour final analysis of " No Definitely not" and "This is THE best bike i've ever ridden"
@markshirley76398 ай бұрын
I'm at 4000 trouble free miles, possibly the best bike I have ever owned ! And I've had way more than average!
@RandomGRK8 ай бұрын
I was excited to ride it and I ended up hating it. It feels more like a sport touring bike. Happy to keep my 1200.
@jameshicks87428 ай бұрын
I had a similar experience... I didnt hate it but I feel like BMW was chasing Ducati and Triumph saying me too..
@monkeyCmonkeyDoo8 ай бұрын
because that's what 98% of all GS are used as, an upright seating sport touring bike for people over 5'8".
@cjmadura8 ай бұрын
@@monkeyCmonkeyDoo Sounds like you're describing the S1000XR.
@dad35622 ай бұрын
Think I’ll fit comfortably being 6ft6 on the 1250?
@Harry-lz6cc8 ай бұрын
Thanks, really concise and informative as usual.
@mjordan8125 ай бұрын
Thanks. I like your perspectives on the new bike. I also like that you're on the Glaubenberg Pass - lovely road and almost totally ignored by most riders. I like to do the Glaubenberg and Glaubenbielen passes and maybe the Acherli for dessert. Everyone else is clogging the "major" passes and I get these roads to myself. And then maybe a boat ride to Gersau and head for the Pragel.
@themanofthehour98338 ай бұрын
very good video, nice filming and very good sound quality - was pleasant to watch it; you pay attention to the details. i liked it very much. thank you for your contribution 👏
@paulosilvestre42444 ай бұрын
i have the GS 1300 and i love it !
@kaspersergej7 ай бұрын
If you buy a new 1250 GSA now, you would have the best quality as all the manufacturing kinks are sorted out by now.
@cangeletti4 ай бұрын
In the chapter "Areas that disappoint", you say "For whatever reason, they decided to get rid of the ignition button in the front and move it over to the right hand side of the handlebar". The reason is that the new telelever has two fork upper clamps that move indipendently from each other, and this makes impossible to put the standard ignition lock or the equivalent button in them.
@jimthompson7174 ай бұрын
It's because it's recommended to use the starter button to turn off the bike, and not the kill switch. The kill switch is the easiest on the 1250 because it's close to the throttle hand.
@ollyhardy70158 ай бұрын
The 1300 is the best bike I've ever ridden. They changed direction to appeal to a wider audience
@lyndonohue33507 ай бұрын
After several hundred miles, I can honestly say, the 1300GS is so much better than the 1250. It handles noticeably better, the engine and transmission are noticeably more refined, the rider aids are nice, and even though I do not apply looks to a purchase decision for an adventure bike, the 1300 looks much better than the old 1250. I am seeing a lot of 1200/1250's on BMW dealer lots.
@GSAirTherapy8 ай бұрын
I’ve watched just about every decently meaningful video on the 1300GS. I’ve seen it in person. I sat on it. I was offered an extended demo ride. I passed. I can’t warm up to the 1300GS. Not on the looks, not on the tech. I hope the 1300 GS Adventure reclaims some of the BMW GS DNA. If not, I’ll stick with the 1250.
@onceinteractive8 ай бұрын
Spot on
@chamade1667 ай бұрын
Looks like the GS310 when they are next to each other. Generic moped vibes. They better not also butcher the looks of the Adventure model.
@MotoRiderTube7 ай бұрын
This comment didn't age well (the Adventure is out and hideous)
@chamade1667 ай бұрын
@@MotoRiderTube I love the new GSA. Industrial unique looks are back. It will sell like hotcakes.
@MotoRiderTube7 ай бұрын
@@chamade166 of course it will, it doesn't make it less than a minger.
@maxb93418 ай бұрын
I’ve made the same swap you did (1250adv to 1300) and I totally agree with you!!! Love the power, the handling, the smaller size, the flat sit and the general fit; I personally think that dynamically a huge improvement has been made. I like the new look but I still love the old one. I prefer the new muffler for the shape, the quieter sound and most of all because thanks to the lower position doesn’t irradiates huge heat like the old one and leaves room for the pannier/luggage. Heat wise the skinnier front fender and fuel tank don’t protect legs from radiators dissipation has my old ADV…will be an hot summer! I HATE BMW to have removed all those direct input buttons and generally no to be in control anymore of personal setting on the fly since the dumb electronic interface filters your input and your choices and, for your own safety they decided to force you to go through menu pages to select options to be red while u r driving! To be noted that for the same safety reason while u r moving some other menu pages are frozen and not accessible…..ludicrous foolishness!!! To the list of annoying solutions you made allow me to add: -The way to CANCEL the cruise control smoothly by clicking rapidly and slightly the clutch lever is gone; now you have to pull more the clutch lever in a unnatural way and most of all, you must keep it pulled for few moments otherwise the cruise control just suspends temporarily and then kicks back in…..Crazy inexplicable and really dangerous choice!!!……f**k, I really hate that!!! -The front headlight doesn’t work as good as the old one. With the high beam on, the new lens produces a blue/dark hedge that cuts in 2 parts the light beam in front of you just in the aiming point. The adjusting knob to rise or lower the beam so handy on the previous model is gone…now you need a screwdriver. -The rear luggage rack that comes with the comfort passenger pack IS COMPLETELY MADE OF PLASTIC! if you think to install on it an aftermarket top case forget it, everything will bend ant twist like lellybean….in 40 years of riding never seen something like that! The solution? Add 600€ to your budget and by the rear luggage rack made for OEM top case; it looks similar in shape but is made of aluminum alloy…and some plastic otherwise go for an aftermarket rack but forget the OEM panniers rails
@dxmenon7 ай бұрын
I rode the new 1300 for few days in Europe few weeks ago. It’s a great bike, handles amazingly, and is very fast. However, as this review states, the multi-function button sucks and it’s very, very scary when the front crash assistance goes on automatically in corners because it thinks you are going to hit the guardrails or something. When you are riding spiritedly, and this turns on when you don’t expect it, it’s not a great feeling. All of our tour group who were on the bike turned that off immediately once we figured out what was causing the braking. We thought it was some issue with the bike. Having said that, it’s an amazing bike and it’s an all around great bike. Basically, they made the new BMW a little bit more of the XR experience. Fast & Handling great. Didn’t take it off road so I can’t opine.
@HennieBours6 ай бұрын
I fully agree with you about adaptive cruise control. Same on my BMW car. I can not disengage it permanently. I hate it but I have to accept it.
@jukkalyytinen90527 ай бұрын
Excellent review. Got my 1300 GS last spring and could not agree more with the criticism on the complexities in the interphase. Makes me wonder whether the designers drive this bikes at all…
@ErichSeemann-ez5lm8 ай бұрын
feeling exactly the same! further more, you forgot to mention the terrible sound compared to the 1250! went to Italy for 10 days to drive gravel roads and wanted to switch off and on the auxiliary lights for safety. almost crashed a few times due to the fact it’s almost impossible to do it on the run! apart from that, it is truly a very well handling bike. I also bought a second pair of forged rims so I do not have to switch tires all the time as I also like to drive through Mountain passes on my beloved Conti Roadattack 4. these rims are fantastic. The handling is exceptional very quick turning bike! I love it anyway!
@jameswhite16927 ай бұрын
Great review video - informative and well produced. Love my F800GT but would love to step up.
@TeunSegers3 ай бұрын
I don't like new front, but the new button layout is the total deal breaker for me. Sticking with my R1250GSA
@markust89048 ай бұрын
Good insight, to many things inside the controller that contribute to distracted driving. I can see it now trying to find the heated grips for example as you look at the TFT screen, and the radar slams on the brakes as your too close to another object bike or car. Not good. I too would want buttons on the handlebars for the most important simple adjustments.
@stalbansbiker2 ай бұрын
It has quick accessibility via the switches Heating can be added to the rocker switchand a second function added to the burger button and there is a mode button
@Texas2Tires8 ай бұрын
Really well done video!
@samibeemer76198 ай бұрын
You can tell by my profile name that I'm a huge fan of BMW, but you got it right about the user interface since I think BMW wanted to make a "smaller version" of the iDrive in their cars.
@DucatiMTS12008 ай бұрын
That was a very professional review. I need another and longer test ride to better deicide having had the 1200GSA and 1250GSA bikes. Thanks for doing this video.
@knatterton4158 ай бұрын
A feature that really bothers me is that when the foot brake is applied, the front wheel brake is also activated. Especially in tight corners or when turning on a road, I find it very comfortable to only use the rear brake!
@vstm39507 ай бұрын
very good thorough joba bud, thanks for sharing!
@alobosk8 ай бұрын
Me, having a 1250GSA, will wait for the 1300GSA to come out before I even look at the whole 1300GS concept. For me, it'd be a mistake to downgrade form any GSA to a GS. I love the size of it more than anything, and these 1300GS look so flimsy in comparison. TBH if my options 1300GS or Multistrada v4s, I'll go for the Multistrada; still a german bike, in a way, innit?
@stocks77658 ай бұрын
I bought a new V4Snext to my 2022 1250 GS,love both of them...But the MS drinks more than a German-)
@my_late_night_thoughts3 ай бұрын
The new R1300GSA is ugly as hell.
@brulaapgaapmeester80528 ай бұрын
The 1300 appeals more to a younger public. For older people its extra power and dynamic capabilities are less important.
@DannyBBom8 ай бұрын
I don't mind the removal of the DRL and Aux lights buttons. I think I can count on one hand the times I've actually pressed those buttons. However I agree that the new menu system is a step backward.
@CLLUK3 ай бұрын
Great Review - Many thanks. You obviously ride very well and use the potential of your bikes in terms of power/torque. So, I can come to understand you feel the few percentage increase in Torque and Power and even the improvement in handling. I wonder if you are in the GS majority? I personally don't think that GS Riders are the fastest (progressive) riders on the whole. When the 1200 and 1250 were launched, many were heralding the arrival of fantastic handling coupled to even more power/torque. I'm not a fast rider, neither am I slow. I've never wished for better handling, more grunt from my 1250. As with the handling, very pleased. I say all this without even getting on the 1300. So, maybe my opinion would change if In indeed decide to take the 1300 for a few days. I love Tech, but sometimes there is Tech for the sake of Tech. I certainly don't want the active cruise control on a motorbike. I am riding a motorbike not a car. It's a different mind set, requires far more thought input and a higher level of awareness.
@SoundmanCH6 ай бұрын
I own a 1300, too, and like most things about it. However, three things I absolutely hate are the combo switch for grip heating/wind shield and the combined/linked brake, and the engine sound. I sometimes really regret to have traded in my 1250.
@jonlough30747 ай бұрын
Great review! How is the wind management? I am considering trading out of my africa twin because I can't get a handle on the wind noise.
@lifesjourneyat508 ай бұрын
There is a reason the 1250 GSA is out selling the new 1300 this year….people still want the 1250 version….they took the GS out of the GS…turning it more into a road bike…thanks for review!!!
@Wollestar8 ай бұрын
I don´t know which country you are talking about, but in Germany the GSA is not even remotely close to the 1300. The 1250 has 800 new bikes from January until March 2024, the 1300 2600 (I can´t find more recent numbers). That is the same that the 1250 had in the same timeframe last year, but standard and GSA combined XD
@alemikelj8 ай бұрын
When they hire a new design team with common sense and get a better look for the GS, I'm going to try it... The disappointment I have about the GS1300 since its launch is such that it doesn't matter what they say about its performance or handling. I don't even plan to waste time trying it. And I don't have any hope for the Adventure version to improve anything either. The saying goes “don't repair it unless it's broken” and this brand destroyed the motorcycle that saved them from bankruptcy. At least they would have already integrated Apple Car Play/Android Auto but no...they are delirious.
@lizhang53474 ай бұрын
The 1300 GSA just came out, the degree of that bike’s ugly is one of a kind
@Amerigo738 ай бұрын
Congrats for finding that spot on Glaubenberg. One of my favorites. Nice review.
@LarryJ6027 ай бұрын
I have a 2019 R1250GS HP that is paid off, I've added extras, crash bars and (not to play favorites) several Lone Rider accessories. I just can't see that switching to a R1300GS and starting all over is so great it's worth starting all over with payments. Even if I traded my 1250GS in for a 1300GS and paid the difference I would still have to spend thousands and wait for accessories to be made to get it where I want it.
@rodriguezahr8 ай бұрын
The headlight is the weakest point of this bike design wise. Parting from the original so recognizable headlight design was in my opinion a huge mistake.
@peterhaeberlin74798 ай бұрын
I rode the 1300 during an offroad training in Hechlingen (BMW offroad park). The year before I rode the 1250. I liked the 1300 better. Better looks, better riding. Others may prefer the 1250. What freaks me out is all those electronic assistance. 90% is unseless! Heated seat! Never missed that and I drive all year in Switzerland. I like the simplicity of the R80 GS (1991) that I still ride. PS: Hechlingen is great for anyone who wants really to learn how to ride off road. (Have English speaking instructors too)
@JavierPerez-tb4zy7 ай бұрын
Great video Alex. And great video quality!!!
@Pierrot_R8 ай бұрын
I agree with your review , but for me the unique "problem" is the engine noise around 4000 rpm . It drives me crazy and forces me to drive beyond 4000 rpm 😈
@benkelly21908 ай бұрын
Went from 1250 GS to S1000XR 2024..very happy, no going back.
@MikeK60468 ай бұрын
Yeah that's another GREAT machine!!!!!!!!!!!
@MiamiJato8 ай бұрын
I may be doing that too in the future.........
@maxflight7778 ай бұрын
I liked the S1000XR, but eventually came to be frustrated with the high revs on long trips !! Remind me Ben, how many revs is that thing doing at a 145kph “cruise “ ? 😂😂😂
@benkelly21907 ай бұрын
@@maxflight777I don’t know what model, you ride but mine is very easy on the revs in the top gears.. it’s the 2024.
@jjnewman658 ай бұрын
An incredible machine. I’m loving mine. Only negative is the sound. Too quiet.
@a95031288 ай бұрын
Dude, you have a suitcase on the rear of the bike of course the front is going to be light
@carsyoungtimerfreak11498 ай бұрын
To me the big question, not just with the 1300GS, how will it stand up against time? For money and a number of other reasons I ride and drive old stuff. On my 21 year old 1150GS everything works still fine, bar the ABS - that was removed (luckily) by the previous owner. However on my 23 year old 1150RT even the ABS and power assisted brakes still work, as does everything else. That's also the case with my '96 VFR and '98 M-B C180... The secret: no electronics to speak off. I am convinced this old stuff is far more durable than all new bikes and cars.
@ralphgloor6468 ай бұрын
Oh I would so much have regretted it... . and the dealer had it^s part in it as well. More than happy with the Multistrada PP. - Great Video BTW
@johanstrampraat16848 ай бұрын
I love my 1300, nice video
@MatahRod8 ай бұрын
Great video as per the usual ;-) Myself coming from a 1200 and 1250 and now owning a 1300 TB, can absolutely relate to all your comments about it. Overall do I prefere the aesthetics and sound from the 1250: Absolutely! Would I trade the 1300 back to the 1250: Not at all ! Thanks for the great videos!
@garytovey47113 ай бұрын
Will you be doing luggage for the GSA 1300?
@tbonesixtynine8 ай бұрын
Seems like a good thing I ordered mine without radar gizmos :)
@martinhughes97698 ай бұрын
Nice review 🏴
@dougl50005 ай бұрын
Best bike ever. That’s a pretty strong endorsement. When is the R version coming out?
@bcuzicancuellar54788 ай бұрын
Fantastic review! I can’t wait to get the GSA with ASA! Ride safe…
@jonathanhead14 ай бұрын
You replaced that white piece on the triple black with black. Looks great!! Is that rap or paint?
@dalehawkes1698Ай бұрын
Alex have you picked up your GSA yet .ive got to wait till mid February here in the UK ,
@MarvFitBikesKicks2 ай бұрын
This bike is absolutely beautiful
@dougbennett32657 ай бұрын
While I am still enjoying my trusty old '01 1150 GS, I very much appreciate your thorough and candid review of this "new & improved" (??) GS. For financial reasons alone, I will not be entertaining thoughts of purchasing a $25 - to $30K bike . . . just too damn much.
@eugeniustheodidactus88904 ай бұрын
*Can't wait for your opinion on the 2025 aesthetics.!*
@christosexarchos86218 ай бұрын
what about the motor noise that it is coming out when you are cruseing with 20-30 kml per hour...i had BIG ISSUE with this in the 1200.
@joebogger47763 ай бұрын
I absolut love the ACC and after more then 10k km I managed to very relaxed do long distance rides in one shot. Set the blinker left and it accelerates in preparation of the take over. Would never give it back. Do yourself another favor and get the Enduro package.
@michaelvadney58035 ай бұрын
An excellent video, thanks. Am I wrong when I say the that clutch pull on the 1300 is a little bit heavier than the 1250?
@STii135 ай бұрын
I test rode it, am pleased, its a comfy bike
@mwpl727 ай бұрын
My friend had an accident recently with this bike and book GSA1250 after. It was a big mistake trade-in his previous GSA1250.
@NomadOnGS8 ай бұрын
The only thing I miss from my 1250 is the comfort seat which is a huge disappointment for me on my 1300. I had problems with the heated grips not working at all and the front radar cruise control which for whatever reason it keeps detecting vehicles on front of me and initiate the brakes where there is no car at all 🤷🏻♂️ I know these maybe software issues but the big thing is the front suspension hydraulic pump which is not working. When the dealer placed an order for that they replied back to get the part from another new unboxed bike and install it for me because of the delivery time which will take forever. Now the bike is in the workshop for a month 😢 not to mention that the vario top case is leaking water 🤦🏻♂️ But on the other hand, the bike is a superb machine ❤
@zulkeeper8 ай бұрын
I sort of understand why the ignition switch is moved to the right side. It’s an easier access when you have the bike stalled at a weird angle and you need both hands on the handle bars.
@jtwu89314 ай бұрын
You don’t need to use ignition when stalled, just the start button, my brother.
@Beinhartwie1chopper3 ай бұрын
A test with the 1300GSA would be great.
@seauryakumar8 ай бұрын
Is this guy auditioning for a Viking show?
@landkruiser10954 ай бұрын
Damn 😂
@duanesmith50748 ай бұрын
I think that I will be sticking with my 1200 GSA and my 12:50 GSA I have two of them one setup is a long-distance Touring bike the other set up as a dirt bike.
@milan-z6r6 ай бұрын
Lone Rider, a great summary of pros and cons, I agree in most of your findings🙂 Difficult to be honest yourself, but easy to hear it from a real biker as you** the menu could be easier, okay due to all the functions a compromise, but could be better... design matches, it's new, it's different, it's not a 1250, but an own character, okay. I love the sporty experience and sitting king like on this amazing bike, power and torque in every situation > show me another bike on this level*** I'm awaiting next thousands of kilometers, coming to be used, and how about electronic and other helpful gimmicks, hopefully still working, mid in the mountains or no mobile service;-) Actually I love it, developing my love...haha...but it's a boxer, I trust and we make together life a ride****
@juliosoares93096 ай бұрын
I am from Brazil and bought my 1.300cc and I'm very happy with it, for me the best bike so far....nice vídeo thanks Alex.
@lucasbim8 ай бұрын
I think you should try the ACC on the Tracer 9 GT+. it does not take control away from you. If you are accelerating it will allow you to keep on doing what you're doing. I got mine because of the radar stuff, is great on long boring highway stints.
@jonelvidge91918 ай бұрын
Great review, and i echo your thoughts. Please tell me what mount you are using for your phone in the bmw sat nav preparation bracket above your dash
@Nightcrawler6664 ай бұрын
Another great video. Can you make some not so good ones please so the rest of ours don't look so crap? I'll try one at some point, but I'll be surprised if I let my 1250 GSA go. The menu sounds like a real nightmare. That's what put me off the Triumph Tiger 1200 XCA.
@christianronnebeck57388 ай бұрын
Finally the GS is approaching the level of the Japanese ones.
@TorLangvand8 ай бұрын
Ill keep my 1200GSA 🙂. My sport tourer is a 1000XR 👍. I dont need two sport tourers.
@Boxer1250RT8 ай бұрын
Hopefully the new GSA will be a different looking bike.
@bsebesty8 ай бұрын
Mhm ... thinking of switching from the 1250GSA, to be honest, the Multistrada V4S Rally is more tempting.
@maxflight7778 ай бұрын
Try riding them back to back mate! Don’t listen to imbecile You Tube presenters.
@OldGuyAdventure8 ай бұрын
I wonder if the new bike line would assist with causing my feet to go numb while riding. I have one of the first 1250GSAs and I love the bike, but it might be nice to have a lighter bike. However, my pocketbook at present can not justify it nor could my health should the new bike result in body pain and loss of feeling as did my current. I think I will wait until they iron out all the user challenges and bugs before pulling the trigger.
@Slov_8 ай бұрын
Most bugs have been ironed out by now. Im my experience, BMW has always taken care of me when it comes to issues with my old 1200 GSA when I had it. I have an 2023 890 ADV R and I'm moving back to the 1300 GS due to one thing. BMW takes care of its riders and their bikes. They dont make excuses. The pocket book makes total sense. They do have easy ride financing though. So, if you have a decent down payment, you can get that monthly payment down quite a bit. I'd encourage you to sit on and possibly test ride a 1300 GS. It's lighter than an Adventure model and handles better. At least you can have adaptive ride height too
@andycoley37318 ай бұрын
I still prefer the electronic setup on my 2014 GS. Maybe once they have sorted out the niggles I might test ride one, I don't mind the looks. If you think that the front end goes light under acceleration, maybe you need to take an MT10 for a spin😅
@kruisr74498 ай бұрын
Has one point simply been forgotten here? For me, the really most important negative point that is permanently present and one of the most important things about a bike is the engine noise when riding. It's like having your own little diesel truck in your ear. Especially when you're riding through towns, commuting in the city or can't ride fast on a country road all the time, this engine noise is bordering on unpleasant. It's annoying and you wonder whether the BMW test drivers were all deaf. Compared to an R1250 R, which has a rich and creamy, very emotional engine noise, the 1300 GS is really bad. A real showstopper.
@robertvanderzwan88594 ай бұрын
Now we make an all road in to a sports bike ?
@BatisChannelYTАй бұрын
What about the adaptive lightning? What do you think about it?
@nicolaumb74948 ай бұрын
Great review! I also snagged my R1300GS back in November. Totally with you on all your points, but I gotta say, I love the feisty spirit of the R1300GS 😉(but yeah the front is always up). It’s my go-to ride for commuting, traveling, or just having fun, and it's amazing. However, I'm not a fan of the combined braking. GS riders are seasoned and we want to choose how to use our brakes ourselves. That, along with the fog light activation, really bugs me. I've also owned the R1250GS, and I definitely prefer the 1300 for its enhanced agility, livability, and overall performance. Plus, it saves about 8 to 11% on fuel compared to the 1250. What's not to love about that?
@akepettersson48478 ай бұрын
Kanon recension och informativt. Det där med TFT skärmen och knapparna var gött att få veta 🙌 Intressant och se om det ändras inför kommande Adventure modellen till hösten , men troligen inte 🤷♂️
@mrstonehill8 ай бұрын
When will we see the rackless motobags for the 1300? 🙏
@zsguerreiro8 ай бұрын
The only thing I don't like about it and especially since I changed the tires to Conti Trail Attack 3, is how wobbly the front wheel gets at highway speeds(past 150km/h) has any other owner experieced this and know of a way to mitigate this? Either by changing suspension settings or something else? I might had the 1250GS also had the same problem with these tires and I know what you are thinking, why have you changed the tires again? Because they're super good on the back roads..
@dexradio2 ай бұрын
On my RT I can toggle between adaptive cruise and regular cruise by long-pressing the cruise button. Is it not the same on the GS?
@roccocarlino0678 ай бұрын
Having done the whole adventure bike thing, nothing beats a comfortable car with aircon, heated seats for long journeys in any season.
@awdadwadwad17234 ай бұрын
Yeah, but I just hate driving cars, not even owning one despite having driving license. Parking is so awful and there is no fun driving it, you also cant filter lanes and are so slow (except electric, which are disguisting anyway).
@Met201101M5 ай бұрын
Are you guys releasing tank bags for R1300 GS anytime soon? Thanks!
@avdmer7 ай бұрын
I think I agree with your opinion on the user interface. But that is perhaps the price we pay with all modern vehicles. I see many modern vehicles without analogue controls, even on cars. It’s a sign of the times.
@happywanderer56327 ай бұрын
What is the advantage of such a large bike when adventure riding?
@simons.29488 ай бұрын
Nice video mate. I have a 2024 1300gs and my quick shifter better than on previous boxer engined vehicles but no way smooth. I had an s1000xr and shifter was smooth and far superior to gs. My gs sometimes lunches forward on down change without clutch as though throttle still slightly open (it wasn’t) and I’ve had occasional false neutral. I guess I am trying to ascertain if I have a dodgy quick shifter or is it normal. Thanks
@NULUSIOS8 ай бұрын
Yeah I heard many times about the change in UI and buttons, that is not that good, They needed to do that because of many new actions and newer ones coming sooner or later. (like setting the automatic gear change)