Owning a few RTs in my lifetime, I test rode the new 1300GS, and all I can say is: the look will grow on us sooner or later. The 1300 engine is fantastic, and I can't wait to have it on the RT. The ASA automatic is another great feature that will suit the RT well (look at Honda, more than 50% of models that offer automatic are sold as automatic).
@-Eternal-Damnation-6 ай бұрын
Agreed, I really don't think the 1300GS looks bad at all, it's just different.
@Pyrrho_6 ай бұрын
@@-Eternal-Damnation-1300 GSA is fugly.
@szoe1395 ай бұрын
@@Pyrrho_ I love it.
@-Eternal-Damnation-5 ай бұрын
@@Pyrrho_ oh yeah I totally agree with you there, the new GSA is ugly as hell 😂. Although it doesn't look anywhere near as bad in some of the other colours. For some reason the red coloured one really highlights the massive fridge-shaped block in the middle of the bike. Ugly bikes aren't always a bad thing IMO though. The new Super Duke 1390 for instance has a pretty damn ugly face but it oddly suits the monstrous nature of such a powerful naked bike. I don't think they should have used the same headlight on the 990 though.
@dougiequick14 ай бұрын
Personally while I LOVE Honda's idea with an Eclutch I abhor losing the clutch lever altogether! DCT? great on a CAR but way too much extra WEIGHT on a motorcycle IMHO! I love the idea of just a few pounds of robo gear added that allows the bike's computer to operate the clutch or even shift gears IF desired and only when desired...but to totally get rid of clutch lever? NO! Get rid of shift lever? NO NO NO! NOT necessary! NOT appretiated one iota! Making bikes so complicated is only a good way of making high milage bikes too damn scary to even own which WILL pull the rug out from under resale values which I realise manufacturers likely LIKE. Just adding some servo motor modules that CAN operate the clutch or even operate the actual shift lever sound totally maintainable as opposed to integrated complete redesign of motor architecture I mean one could just turn servo motor option OFF if it starts acting up...maybe bolt on a new module....or NOT if it costs an arm and leg ....THUMBS DOWN on ingrained intrinsic complexity whatever that is called you know what I mean!! If it absolutely REQUIRES a dealer to deal with a new feature that fails or you cant ride the motorcycle? THAT is when you know it was a Baaaad idea
@Ppilot715 ай бұрын
I am 68 yrs old and still ride and will continue to ride until I can't any more, but with age comes some adjustments. I would really really like to see a "reverse" assist on the RT. I have a difficult storage for my bikes. and getting them out requires a lit of leg strength which I am losing with age. I own and R1200RT 2015 with 63000 miles on it and an R1250RT with 12,000 miles on it.
@guymalpass96188 сағат бұрын
Yer, I could also do with a reverse gear at times. I am also 68!! 😊
@motoexploration41696 ай бұрын
Currently, I own the RT and a DCT Goldwing. The ASA would definitely be welcomed because I'm not interested in manual gear shifting when I am on a long trip. Furthermore, it's quite satisfying when you are the first one at the line & the traffic lights turn GREEN --- just fire off the DCT like you have Porsche Launch Ctrl. There's no comparison in this use case, no matter how skillful you are with a clutch because the DCT gears are always 100% aligned and the engine cannot stall. That's an extreme stress relief for such a heavy bike.
@alp37816 ай бұрын
Well said. I own same bike and feel the same, every time. Its magical to use it. I will never go back to shifting again. if future Goldwing will have shift assist option, I will take it.
@ScottRoney5 ай бұрын
A great stress relief? Have you considered retiring from riding? 😢
@motoexploration41695 ай бұрын
@@ScottRoney They should keep the manual gearbox for people who do not want ASA, like what Honda is doing.
@claudiusdunclius20455 ай бұрын
If you need the machine to shift itself either because (1) that's a 'stress relief' as compared to what it undergoes when you shift the gears yourself, or (2) you're simply not interested in manual gear shifting 'on a long trip'... well, I've gotta ask: why do you ride a motorcycle? Ohhh... I know: so you can have 'Porsche Launch Control' and massage your ego when you think that people are looking. And: HOW do you ride a motorcycle? Are you that unskilled that you stress your 'heavy bike' when manually letting out the clutch (remember what that is...?) from a standstill? Here's an idea: Why don't you consider one of those bike-to-trike conversion kits so you can add a third wheel and do away with that thing called 'balancing' and that thing called 'leaning'?
@dougiequick14 ай бұрын
Anyone getting their jollies at stop lights? What are you 12?
@cookaride23076 ай бұрын
Nice, but it's going to be quite expensive. The current RT is already mid spec VW GOLF money down under (~40K in Aussie). This new 1300 might get close to a GTi. However, this also means a used 1200 or 1250 is going to be even more appealing in term of value for money. They are similar bikes in most areas, especially performance and practicality. Tech wise on models after 2014, they have pretty much everything a rider wants and needs. And they look modern enough for another 5 years I would say. Unless I hit the jackpot, I will go for a good example of 1200/1250.
@1MrBryn6 ай бұрын
Genuinely can't wait for the R1300r naked bike
@LonelyTreeSunset6 ай бұрын
@@1MrBryn Let's hope they take design cues from the S lineup instead and ditch the radar on the R and RS.
@Dennzio16 ай бұрын
@@LonelyTreeSunset I want the radar thanks
@pbofan6 ай бұрын
Same. It’s the only bike that could potentially make me trade in my R1250R.
@dougiequick14 ай бұрын
@@LonelyTreeSunset Hello cant you just PICK which packages you want to pay for? Why would anyone begrudge big spenders from choosing edition with Radar or WHATEVER as long as there is still an econobox version still avaiable for the whiney ones? I dont get it?
@hykal22862 ай бұрын
The current RT looks slick from every angle, very streamlined and aerodynamic. The new one, however, does not, especially the windscreen, looks just too big underneath, but we will wait and see😃
@toddroy31753 ай бұрын
I have the 2024 R1250RT. I also have a Honda goldwing with DCT in the garage (mates bike) I would prefer to not have automatic gearbox if I did upgrade. In fact I had an order in for non DCT goldwing but bought the R1250RT instead. I like having the control and smoothness of shifting manually. The goldwing is good at it but you have to relearn how to control rolling off the throttle more smoothly. With a manual clutch the roll off of throttle is naturally quick. With DCT you must relearn to roll off slowly. Brain drain, especially when you are slowing down it’s for a maneuver of the bike which means I’d rather be naturally downshifting with little thought rather than relearning slowly rolling off while braking. The upside is the engine does a lot of breaking if you do roll off quick on DCT. I’m sure if I only drove DCT all the time it wouldn’t be a big deal. The brain would self adjust eventually.
@pravaskala4 ай бұрын
I own a 2007 R1200RT and it has at the moment 347.000km on the clock...still running nice. Had some issue whit the gearbox, but apart from that, the engine was not opened yet. Still love to ride the old RT on longer trips more then the 2015 XR, that I also have in the garage. Hope that the new R1300RT will not be styled like the new GS adventure 😉..
@jimporter6 ай бұрын
What those commentating on the recent spate of automatic bike announcements miss, is that this month in the EU and NI any new cars and lorries are required to have speed limiters and other tech (blind spot warning, lane keeping, etc). This does not apply to motorcycles yet as it was accepted that the technology isn’t there for bikes, yet. Expect to see pressure for the same legislation to start being applied to motorcycles in the next few years so the big boys are starting to prepare and adapt as this is much easier to do if the gearboxes can run in auto mode.
@christiangrendel98936 ай бұрын
Finally someone that does'nt live behind the moon and is aware of what the establishment is pushing. You've made my day, mate 👍
@blackk1UK3 ай бұрын
I own a R1250RT and I'm disappointed that when KTM and Ducati have both produced 1200/1300 twins with 170+bhp for a good number of years, BMW can't even manage 150bhp out of their new engine. I have no interest in the ASA as I enjoy engaging with my bikes when I'm riding them. One of the big pluses of the R1250RT over the other big tourer competition is that it can be an engaging bike to ride when the fun opportunities arrive and I think BMW might be risking that. We'll need to wait and see.
@HarbingerOfDeath10-676 ай бұрын
Nice! I had the 2016 R1200RT, and I loved it.
@jasondunn83136 ай бұрын
The challenges of solo travel. I have gotten in to the habit of it of checking luggage and straps after each stop. Great video👍
@Damiv6 ай бұрын
I’m excited to see the RS.
@Benjimica6 ай бұрын
I love the looks of the current R1250 RS. And I'm not a fan of the new looks of the GS and RT. So I don't share your excitement...
@Damiv6 ай бұрын
@@Benjimica I'm betting we will find out at EICMA either way. I'm holding out hope.
@Pyrrho_6 ай бұрын
@@DamivRS has traditionally sold least of all their models, so it might be delayed further.
@AF-O66 ай бұрын
I’d consider the auto clutch for this reason. I’m an aging rider, still fit and strong, but arthritis in my hands is making it painful some days. If it keeps me riding a few more years, I’d buy it.
@trevormoss1396Ай бұрын
I agree.. While not quite ready yet for it , my hands and feet are having problems with arthritis so I'm hopeful systems like this will keep me riding for another few decades.
@_audacerider38386 ай бұрын
I recon with Active cruise control on an automatic gearbox fired R1300RT You will be able to completely forget about gears once the active cruise will be activated. Cause the motorcycle will slow down and drop gear when the cars in front will slow down to prevent stalling the engine. And the same thing on the way but up to speed. Bike will be up shifts the gears so you won't have to think about that. The question is with the active braking will the bike be capable of stopping by itself and pulling away on its own as well?! What do You think Rob ? I will just say it is not for me. In a car active cruise is needed cause driving is something I need to do. Riding for me is for pleasure so taking the engagement out of riding by adding all that active stuff is not for me. Normal cruise control is ok everything else is just taking the fun of riding for me. But then I have never been on a straight road for longer than 50 minutes. So who knows maybe in America or Australia those systems will make sense
@ГеоргиХристов-н9в4 ай бұрын
Just a quick question in regards to the ASA automatic, as I'm not very familiar with it - how will that work with slow speed maneuvers, where slipping the clutch is necessary e.g. police training courses?
@seauryakumar6 ай бұрын
BMW needs to update the 310. New platform, new engine. Bring it upto the mark with the competition
@vishnuswaroopgopalakrishna95886 ай бұрын
bring back the R80 GS
@straightup12346 ай бұрын
Yes & lower price for normal riders, these huge monster bike have huge price tags for the few!!
@danielwesemann4205Ай бұрын
Interesting review. I would absolutely spec out the ASA. Looks like a lot of the new tech stuff put in the 2025 GSA crossed over here. The only thing missing in a perfect world would be to throw in a reverse assist that is on the new 1600s.
@filipb6 ай бұрын
Can't wait to get mine ... Deposit is already down and it looks like it's going to lose some heft and weight, very promising
@radarsh19676 ай бұрын
I have a current (2021) RT and would stick to the manual gear shift.
@mastadriver6 ай бұрын
on a '21 you probably have a quickshifter, so the only difference compared to ASA in manual mode is you wouldn't use the clutch and you have the automatic option for the boring bits.
@j.h.arnold6 ай бұрын
That knee angle still looks pretty tight: the current GS is much more comfortable because of its more relaxed knee angle. Sadly, the new RT still looks much tighter and thus less comfortable, especially on long distance touring.
@GM_YYC5 ай бұрын
Got myself a 2024 1250RT Option 719 after 2 GS & GSA. That knee angle plus the leaning forward position just doesn't work for me. I'm in such pain I have to return the bike after only 3900km on it. I'll most likely go back to a 1250GSA as I don't like the new 1300 (especially the side cases). I do 2-up with the wife and I need lots of storage and comfort. I wanted to love the RT so much, but it just simply doesn't fit the bill...makes me sad.
@fourteenfour16 ай бұрын
The RT certainly could use the suspension lowering at stop feature the GS has. The issue for shorter riders has been that using the low seat was not always comfortable to sit on it made the rider triangle really cramped
@ralpheglass3 ай бұрын
This will indicate that a major update to the k1600 series is approaching or the complete cancellation of the k16 program
@gerrydoherty12883 ай бұрын
Would consider a 1300 RT, however BMW need to ditch the rubbish navigation system 🤬 and move to CarPlay type tech 👍
@fransgabler3 ай бұрын
Ik like the BMW RT serie very much for a couple of decades. What bothers me is the reliability of the electronic components as well as the increased weight of the R1300RT. I remember the abs 3 integral system from 2001 till 2007. It broke in France 400 km from home, remaining braking power was around 20%. Complicated, vulnerable and far too expensive to replace. Besides, 279 kilo is lot of weight if you've got to push it out of the garage. The GS 1300 lost 12 kilo, unfortunately the RT only gets heavier
@p-dub74224 ай бұрын
BMW is moving forward and staying competitive. So, will there be an option to have the automatic shifting as well as the clutch or are they doing away with manual shifting in this model all together? Personally, if a bike has a good clutch that does not tire our your wrist I actually like shifting and that is a fun part of motorcycling. However, for an RT bike and bikes like that I can see the point. I have an RS 1250 and I am interested to see if they make any changes to that bike besides giving in the new engine if they do.
@이얍후훗5 ай бұрын
I wish it had a reverse function.
@ricardo68616 ай бұрын
Love the old 1
@drewyager40206 күн бұрын
It’s like using a quick shift and blipper. ASA is the way to go
@NakaNakaDerkaDerka6 ай бұрын
Prefer a clutch… especially for slower speed control
@barrydaly71746 ай бұрын
Try before you buy, the Honda Goldwing is seamless at slow speeds.
@dougiequick14 ай бұрын
I perfer the OPTION of the ecu taking over as long as it is only an easily replaceable MODULE. And theoretically a computer with good sensors and servos should be totally able to outperform any human operator even for "slower speed control" electronic signals are speed of light human reaction time and reliable repeatable cooridination of inputs? Yeah not so much. Which is why I love the idea of Honda Eclutch...not ridiculously expensive and simply an add on electro mechanical optional MODULE! Turn it off and go old school....get tired or maybe injured? turn it on let the bike's ecu take care of you....plus IF it is less than stellar the FIRST year it is offered? You know like quick shifters, ABS, curise control, fueling etc etc it is only going to get better and better with time and competition!
@robertcesario89646 ай бұрын
wtg for the R1300RS....and I need to try one of these shift assist bikes...you never know!
@Pyrrho_6 ай бұрын
F shift assist but as someone who has owned a 1100RS, 1200RS and now a 1250RS, I'm interested in seeing a 1300.
@MikeK60466 ай бұрын
I Betcha the new RT will be great (expensive, but great!!!!)
@kenbarker59465 ай бұрын
How well does the ASA behave in low speed maneuvers? I like it, but i don't want the bike to act badly when I am navigating tight spaces or making u-turns.
@Aeysir6 ай бұрын
Well it is certainly a consistent design language across the new boxer models…
@icing7773 ай бұрын
Definitely ASA with my foot drop on the left!
@jimporter3 ай бұрын
But BMW not adding finger paddles. Foot drop also and use the buttons to drop a gear occasionally.
@markellott56206 ай бұрын
I had RTs for the best part of thirty years. My riding needs changed, but also the RT started to become more expensive and lardier than I needed or wanted. I stopped with the 1250. When it came time to move on, Guzzi brought out the V100, so I switched with no regrets. This one is moving even further from the machine I want - I have no use for cruise control at all, let alone radar controlled and an auto? No, thanks, I'll pass.
@UncleWally35 ай бұрын
Not to be too random, but in my neck of the woods there’s some very good deals on ‘24 RS’s.
@denislejeune92186 ай бұрын
Interested to try it. Not sold on the idea of the ASA, but need to test it.
@stephenpotts81706 ай бұрын
I know the new RT was wearing it's camouflage but it looks good, looks like I may jump from my 1250 GSA onto the RT. I'm trying to like the new GSA, but I still think it's hideous. Thank you. P.S. I would go for the ASA.
@Ppilot715 ай бұрын
I still want a clutch on any bike I own. Had a Honda Goldwing with DCT, and I did not like it at all. I do like dynamic shift.
@ravivemuri8926 ай бұрын
the RT is great but looks aren’t its strong suit. Anything to improve the bulbousness of the front would help
@streetglidesteve73152 ай бұрын
Please BMW offer APPLE CARPLAY finally !
@GIGABACHI6 ай бұрын
This is good news . . . BUT . . . still dreaming and hoping BMW does something else with that amazing inline 6. Something like a K1600S, RS or naked R. A man can dream...😔
@JonneTerlouw6 ай бұрын
indicators in the hand guards? for generations the RT has the indicators in in the mirror housing, and it for sure looks like that the 1300 will have the same. I love that mirror setup by the way. I probably need to see this one in the flesh to see if I will like it. IT could use the height adjustment like already mentioned. And please, loose the ridiculously large exhaust can.
@jsprite1235 ай бұрын
Just waiting for the R1300R...
@urbanstrencan6 ай бұрын
Police forces around the world rejoice you will get new bike😊😂😂😂 Great video Rob❤
@mikedignum18686 ай бұрын
I see they have changed the pannier shape.
@jbdallara6 ай бұрын
It looks like they are vario panniers, like on the new GS (but in their own style for the RT, indeed)
@Fred-eg9sx5 ай бұрын
When can they update the K1600 already....
@8tavian9996 ай бұрын
The current RT for me its fabulous, but the new one looks pretty controversial
@Motorscout905 ай бұрын
Did you spot the huge dashboard screen?
@straightup12346 ай бұрын
Release a cheaper R80 gs for the masses , not just for the loaded few, more people to get into brand!!
@dougiequick14 ай бұрын
Sounds like a RE target customer....OLD slow tech made cheap
@dougiequick14 ай бұрын
Stand by China will build you something shortly
@exothermal.sprocket6 ай бұрын
I sort of think the engine jugs sticking out sideways is just all wrong. But for those BMW fans, I'm sure the compromise of an engine sticking out a mile wide doesn't bother you.
@howardgraff40845 ай бұрын
I really can't understand this push to get rid of a manual clutch. Slow control is just so much easier with a clutch than without. (I test-rode a Honda with DCT and kept thinking that a clutch would just be much nicer!) I'm very happy with a clutch lever BMW. I don't want to pay more for a bike that doesn't have one. Leave it alone please!
@6975443 ай бұрын
No thanks, not for me! Too much tech equals too expensive to buy and maintain. Would you take the risk of owning it long-term i.e out of warranty? Most will be bought on PCP and changed before the warranty expires. I personally don’t like all the new tech and certainly don’t want an automatic twist and go. I’ll stick with my 2016 1200RT, minimum tech and simple and cheap to maintain (myself). And it does everything that this bike can do!
@DavidKD20506 ай бұрын
I couldn’t help but think, 🤔, that sounds like a nice medium sized car to me, when he mentioned eating up big miles in as much comfort as possible. 🤷♂️.
@tibortoczauer79853 ай бұрын
My only quibble with your comments is regarding the current RT's looks. IMHO it is the THE best looking (sport)Touring bike out there. That being said, I'm not saying it shouldn't be changed... after all time marches on. However, I think they'll have a hard time making it as good looking as the current one ;)
@Lecruque3 ай бұрын
I completely disagree. The front is the reason I’m not buying it, so bulbeous and big. The big new transparent screen and sharper lines could persuade me away from a GS.
@tonybarton37466 ай бұрын
The pictures make the bike look lower and smaller than the present RT , will it have that lowering facility for us shorties , which would help as well get your foot over the hump of the pillion seat ? 😊👍👍👍
6 ай бұрын
I would like to have the ASA system on a new RT, but I certainly hope the front of the bike won’t look like on this “spy shots”… 😨 And I also don’t like the side panniers’ look.
@robb87736 ай бұрын
NO way for ASA!
@shubhampandey94976 ай бұрын
A clear side view of bike✅ not a spy shot❌
@BN19606 ай бұрын
Curious as to why you put a watermark on the pics - genuine question; did you take them? p.s. it's hideous...again! p.p.s. weight wise, the new GS has been proven to be a lot heavier than BMW say it is, basically the same as the old bike
@2wheelsgene17110 күн бұрын
I don’t buy your or others logic on the lack of manual shift. It’s not like we are lifting heavy dumbbells to shift. Controlling the gear changes on bike is appealing and a quick shifter is always fun. But the DCT approach will cost the manufacturers buyers in an already down market.
@stevedavies-pp7dp5 ай бұрын
CF MOTO will eventually throw a shaft drive on a few models and undercut BMW prices by a fair amount in the coming years 🤔
@Bikerbug20205 ай бұрын
When going to an ASA, you might as well get a Suzuki Bergman 650 and call it a day.
@MadChalet6 ай бұрын
Isn't the fairing really in 'mock-up' stage? Is it accurate at all to say this is what the actual RT will look like? If so, it's definitely different!
@samhill34966 ай бұрын
Good vid. The RT most always follows the GS series intro. The chassis is much the same between the two. I don't see where the new RT deviates too far from the GS structure. I'm waiting on the RS version. All in time. They don't sell near as many but they have a lot of BMW heritage behind them and miles under my ass.
@dougiequick14 ай бұрын
One of the larger names in motorcycle reviews on youtube pointed out that weight savings with new 1300 GS line is fiction because according to them the new weight spec is for a model stripped of things the 1250 used to have as standard the point being if you compare like equipped 1300GS to like equipted 1250gs it is pretty much a wash....is this TRUE? And if it IS true would that really surprise anyone? More marketing gimmick sounds like. But even if there is not any significant HONEST weight reduction I suppose the newer models compactness at least should be legit and for certain of us coming in under average stature? THAT could be worth the price of admission all by it's lonesome! Eh?
@GerryPowell-r6s6 ай бұрын
Hope the paniers stay on.
@markgr1nyer5 ай бұрын
It fell out the ugly tree, landed on a trampoline and went back through it again
@_sr5 ай бұрын
design of the front of the bike will determine if it will sell or not. for example, current front design of RT feels already dated. feels like an old bike.. especially the headlights
@danylefebvre76535 ай бұрын
Peut etre un certain courage de BMW de continuer dans ces modeles sauf si,comme je l'ignore ces versions sont tres prisees dans certains pays...Car pour ce qui est de la France, aucune chance il ne se vend guere que des GS, une nouvelle mode qui eclipse tout ce qui peut ressembler a autre chose !!!
@SH-xq4dq5 ай бұрын
For a heavy lump I’d want a reverse gear on the New RT ! I’d not want a bike without a manual clutch as want a daily short run bike not one just set up for continental long miles Angular lines not that attractive compared to flowing lines of current 1250 RT Doubt on what I’ve seen I’d be holding my breath to wait for the new RT to come out and swop from my K16 GT The 1300 GS is a contender for my money for a lighter do it all bike BUT of dear it just doesn’t have the appeal of a single sided swing arm Ducati multistrada 🤷♂️
@justdad535 ай бұрын
I see tons of BMW riders out on the road enjoying their GSs, RTs, and GTs. I've talked to many and not one has ever mentioned horsepower as a top feature of the bike they are riding. Their riding pace generally would only require a 100 horsepower so perhaps more horsepower is primarily aimed at the more of the BMW customers who have to be seen on the latest and "improved " model. The RT models starting from the R80RT have in my opinion devolved in styling. Today's watch words are "it looks better in person" or "the looks will grow on you". Great motorcycles all seem to be new car expensive but why is it they have to bland, unattractive or ugly?
@GaryJohnWalker16 ай бұрын
An RS. Please
@andrewdyson42555 ай бұрын
Defo not Asa for me, prefer to use the clutch
@cliff86756 ай бұрын
No ASA for me. I want to be in tune with the engine and drive train. If I wanted an automatic, I'd buy a scooter.
@rudyhonings5 ай бұрын
Your Motobob marks on the pictures fuck it all up!
@jeffbrown56754 ай бұрын
I would not be purchasing an ASA optioned bike for 2-3 years after BMW releases. Not going to beta test for them.
@creigmacc3 ай бұрын
Sound Decision!
@georgedoolittle75746 ай бұрын
Honda still no bring back of the ST 1300 surprise great news for BMW yet again.
@SS-ck3ew6 ай бұрын
This sounds like a great upgrade to the series and so long as they don't fuglify it like they did the sAdventure 1300, it should do well. Thank you! SS from commiefornia, USA
@die_nackte_Wahrheit6 ай бұрын
If the new R1300RT will look like this, nobody will buy it.
@Dennzio16 ай бұрын
prob be less helmet banging with the pillion with an automatic trans
@NicholasNormile5 ай бұрын
skill issue
@benkelly21906 ай бұрын
Here they all come. It’s hideous.. it’s this, it’s that! I’ll be keeping my old steam powered hobby horse! BLAH BLAH BLAH!
@-Eternal-Damnation-6 ай бұрын
Yeah, I know right? Bunch of boomers getting upset over every small change. Do they want manufacturers to just make the same bike forever?
@johnnyblue47996 ай бұрын
@@-Eternal-Damnation- Well... 1. What boomers think matters, because the lot of you youngsters are mostly dirt poor and riding electric scooters, so this bike is not for you. You may stop drooling. 2. The opposite of ugly is not keeping the same bike forever, but actually designing good looking bikes. If the Italians can do it then why can't the Germans and Japanese also? 3. Nope, I'm not a boomer...
@benkelly21906 ай бұрын
@@johnnyblue4799I’m 61 and I’m not poor, but I’m board of the same old spew. It’s this and that moan, fkin moan! If ya don’t like it keep what you got!
@johnnyblue47996 ай бұрын
@@benkelly2190 You're board, or bored? Anyway... you don't get it, do you? I don't want to stay with what I have. I want new things, but beautifully designed. It's gotta look good too, not only to work well.
@benkelly21906 ай бұрын
@@johnnyblue4799 haha the spelling police are here! Nee naw, nee naw. Bore of Ken..
@ICanSlightlyFly6 ай бұрын
All that gadgetry looks expensive. Wonder how much it will cost?
@eugeniustheodidactus88903 ай бұрын
Honestly, the styling change shocked me at first, and not in a good way. But in seeing more and more, it's a bold move that will pay dividends. It looks like Elon Musk designed it! _CyberByke._
@NoxGarage5 ай бұрын
Hope they will fix all the fucking problems of the 1300GS ... indeed, I have many issues on my 1300GS and BW just does not know how to fix them. I am pissed off and regret, for now, my bought.
@colingoldthorpe59186 ай бұрын
I think the sign shop placed the “BMW design studio” sign on the blind school building 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ these new bikes are ugly as hell….
@gilgarcia30086 ай бұрын
Everyone is following Honda with auto transmissions which will attract older riders!
@EMILIA-t7g4 ай бұрын
Manual for me
@morri035 ай бұрын
Are 6 of the 7 things you need to know are that it’s ugly?
@inked-966 ай бұрын
Whilst it's not for me, I'll be for someone else. If they enjoy.it then fuck what anyone else thinks.
@staffordvideoproductions57885 ай бұрын
2012RT owner. 2025 RT is UGLY! 😮 Those German engineers must of been drinking too much beer 🍺.
@ScottRoney5 ай бұрын
The front fairing is hideous. Looks like the fairing on a 125cc put put bike 🤮
@LonelyTreeSunset6 ай бұрын
I hope they don't cock up the RS.
@BN19606 ай бұрын
They will People forget that BMW have a real history of terrible designs R1200ST R1200CL F650 Scarver That new electric scooter monstrosity K1200R They don't sell and they don't learn
@pl10686 ай бұрын
Too late 🤦🏿
@LonelyTreeSunset6 ай бұрын
Well, hopefully, they will take design cues from the S1kRR instead of this hideous machine.
@hankthediver6 ай бұрын
Seems like BMW is putting a lot of effort into making their bikes as ugly as possible. I don’t care how good the 1300 boxer engine is, the sheer ugliness, over complicated electronics and expensive gadgets are making it really easy for me to hold onto my 1250 for a few more years.
@mbal40526 ай бұрын
1250’s are ugly too, not exactly a sexy panigale
@Dennzio16 ай бұрын
whoever buys an rt doesn't really care about more horses
@vishnuswaroopgopalakrishna95886 ай бұрын
why BMW WHY !!!!
@-Eternal-Damnation-6 ай бұрын
It really doesnt look that bad lol. Are you forgetting what the R1250RT looks like?? That bike is hella ugly
@seanbirtwistle6496 ай бұрын
this might be the most German looking bike I've ever seen. pls paint it right
@BillMurray995 ай бұрын
I'm very disappointed in the styling of this R1200RT prototype. With the terrible appearance of the new R1300GSA, and now the new R1200RT, I am not sure I will be replacing my existing two BMW bikes with either the new GSA or new RT. I have been riding BMWs for 25 years and it will be a shame to shift to another brand.
@Lecruque3 ай бұрын
I disagree. The ugly GSA is pushing me for the first time to the smaller and sharper looking RT. Could be a strategie of BMW to boost RT sales, or maybe I’m just getting old :)