2022 BMW R nineT | The Pure Joy of Riding (in-depth review)
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
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Is the BMW R nineT the perfect blend of modern luxury and retro appeal? Is it better than a Triumph Street Twin, Thruxton or a Yamaha XSR900 or Kawasaki Z900RS? Let's find out.
MOTOBOB Buyer's Guide: • Which BMW R NineT Shou...
00:00 Intro
02:07 Models/Pricing
04:16 Riding Position
05:26 Specs
07:41 Maintenance
08:58 Tour/Features
12:07 Riding Experience
19:40 Competitors
22:20 Pros/Cons
25:41 Final Thoughts
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Can't tell you how much I appreciate the metric conversions.
Hey Ian what a surprise you reviewed a nineT. As a long time owner I can say you nailed it. For 1-2h rides it's great. Excelent reliability as I did rack quite a bit of km on it's first years as it was my commute, and not an issue at about 30K Km. Just some random comments to add to your review:
- Not a single storage compartment except for the toolkit that is locked and requires a tool to access.
- Installing any decent sidecases removes pillion seat/pegs usability
- About the pillion seat it is very unconfortable for anything over 15 minutes.
- Maintenence is not complicated, mostly time consuming. Oil access is great, but getting to the air filter requires lifting the tank and removing wiring harness.
- More about maintenance. You will need a good set of torx and allen bits and common tools. On the electronics side, a GS911 or equivalent and phone app will set you back 150€, but you can reset service and do a throttle body sync among other nice stuff.
- There is a slight buzz at about 5k rpm but normaly the riding range is at 2-4K because the engine feels so strong pulling from low you learn to use it there. Shame you didn't have a tach on your bike to see this.
- I feel that the round gauges are a downgrade from the nineT classic dash of the first years. That's a personal opinion.
- I would recomend doing the gearbox and driveshaft oil change more often than the manual specifies for the first years. During the first changes I noticed that there is a lot of metal on the magnet and the oil is very dark. Note: the first year of maintenance was done by the BMW dealer... not sure what they really did.
great info!
No doubt about it--needs luggage. The Thruxton anticipates and provides solution to the issue.
The tool to access the toolkit is locked in there. Pure German genius design.
Wow..👀😳 Thank you for the valuable practical info! 🥰🤩
The tool access is with a torx screw, for which a tool comes at the key ring of your ignition key. Just a comment from an owner, and a German at that😂
BMW was here in Panama City beach last week. They had unsupervised demo rides!!!!! I rode a R9T with low expectations (I have a Ducati, new Suzuki gsxs1000gt, Harley and touno). And instantly really really liked this bike. Your review was spot on. The lack of all the new must have features didn’t take away but added to the connection to the bike. It was faster than expected.
Yeah. I want one now
I loved your comments at the end around rider connection. I have an R NineT and had a R1250GS, I decided to go down to just one bike having had my first child. And to the disbelief of a lot of my riding friends, sold the GS and kept the R NineT. One reason was the much higher resale value of the GS (over what I paid for it), but I couldn’t imagine myself without the R NineT. Taking turns in the twisties was so engaging and exciting, vs the GS which felt like it was doing all the thinking for me… anywho.. great review! Enjoyed watching it, and as a 5-year R NineT owner, I feel you hit the nail on the head with pros and cons.
Have r1200gs I think I over paid but couldn't find any decent deals . Now looking for r nine t
Mad that you ride one at age 5. Props little dude 🙏
thanks Ian you’re making me take a step back and be reacquainted with my daily commuter. Have to be honest that I’ve been flirting with the idea of selling it for something a bit more comfortable on longer trips, but I wholeheartedly agree that the pure mechanical nature of it is something i’ll probably miss. the bike grades you on your every move, and it looks so good in person. going to take the bike on more weekend trips for sure and me and my wallet thank you for reminding us of what a great bike we already have 😊
Ian, Your comments about getting back to basics and experiencing the true essence of motorcycling with a minimum of technological inputs/distractions really hit home. The shear joy, sensory and emotional, of having the wind in your face and carving through the canyons/curves - almost flying - is hightened on a solid and pure machine like the Nine T. Thanks for another world-class review.
Exceptional overview! I bought the 2022 BMW R nineT Option 719 model in early August and I absolutely love riding it. You’re spot-on about the suspension, the upgraded version with the upside-down telescopic forks which is on my model, makes a vast difference in overall ride comfort. As always, many thanks for the comprehensive and well-informed presentation.
It’s not a bike for me, but Your review is - as always - very informative and a true pleasure to Watch and listen to. As a viewer, You never doubts, that You are getting good, Sound and objective information abort the bikes You are testing and/or driving. Thanks!
Ian thank you for putting really good content out there, I can only hope your channel grows to millions of subscribers. Keep your style as it is unique.
I appreciate that!
I've had a 2021 well optioned r nineT Pure for the last 13 months. I added Dart Piranha windscreen, factory tach, Unit Garage handlebars, crash bars, Wunderlich pillion rack, and Mustang solo seat. Spot-on review, only thing I'd add is, I believe the scrambler model also comes without a tachometer. Great job!
Great review. 2021 R nineT Scrambler owner here and have been very happy with it. I use it for a year-round daily commuter and its been an absolute blast. Very reliable, great power and a blast to ride.
A used R nineT may be the way to go. A buddy of mine purchased a low mileage 2014 (top of the line with upside down forks) last year for about $8k and I can testify it is a blast to ride.
Kent , you are absolutely correct.. The R9T is virtually unchanged since it's introduction in 2014.. pristine unmolested examples can be found for well under $10k...
@@BERZERKERSV4 His 2014 had been garaged and you would be hard pressed to tell the difference between it and a new one.
I love my R9T scrambler. I bought it to sort of be a little brother to my GS for trips when I just want to play around on a dirt trail or two my way home from work or during a ride. Couldn’t be happier.
I bought one of these back in May, and am loving it. I get the point about the budget suspension, but I don't regard it as such a big deal, even after owning bikes with top notch fully adjustable Showa or Ohlins forks and shocks. I was also sceptical about having a bike with no fuel gauge, but actually, it isn't a problem at all. I just reset the trip meter when I refuel, and start looking for fuel when I'm approaching 150 miles or so. Simple!
BMW had a demo day here in Scottsdale, AZ a month ago. I rode most of their lineup and ended up buying a 1250RS a week later. The last bike I test drove was the NineT. I couldn't believe how much I loved driving it. If you ask me, the look, size, noise, character from the boxer motor really made it enjoyable. I LOVED the shake from the start up. Its like I was in a miata with a V8. It was such a joy but I wanted something I could ride up north in AZ and have luggage as well as a passenger for a decent price, thats the only reason I went with the RS. I will buy one of these one day!
For some reason -- post-Covid hangover, supply-chain issues, who knows? -- video reviews from the major motorcycle sites have become few & far between. And yet, despite being a one-man show, you're producing major content at a weekly rate. Good job, Ian.
Just traded my AT in and bought a 2017 r9t pure 5000 miles on clock like new what a bike character beautiful engineering love it
Excellent & thorough review thank you. One of the better reviews I’ve seen on the R9T.
Thanks so much for your thoughtful n descriptive evaluation of this bike . Always enjoy your so very descriptive assessment of bikes you evaluate. I do have 2016 R9t.
Love your reviews man. Keep up the great work!!!!
Thank you for your great work
The scrambler looks amazing. I’m done riding bikes without windscreens though. Love that it has the old GS engine. Those engines are easy to maintain.
Your reviews are the ones that I rely on most. Keep up the great work 👍
Thanks, will do!
This is a race between a lot of brands as you mentioned. But I would say that if the biker wants this kind of feeling that the boxer engine gives you, is difficult to compare as i find it pretty much unique. Two big oposed big cilindres , like on this bike, only the BMW produces such type of engine. You’ve got the Yamaha and the Kawasaki , the first with the famous Cp3 and the other with the four cilindres very well known by the bikers community and the Triumph parallel twin engine that equipes some of the most iconic Bonneville models of the brand`s range. I had a Yamaha XSR 900 Abarth edition and the engine swiped me off my feet, I was really a fan of that engine, a Queen of the low and middle range revs that gives you immense power sensation and riding pleasure.
Besides all that, the boxer engine has also its own identity, the noise it makes working is distinctive also. And for me, this is the engine that pays the tribute to old style engineering of this craft. If that’s what the biker wants, in my opinion, only BMW can provide it.
Thanks for the video. Ride safe ✌️✌️
Just stumbled on this page but already one of my faves!
Awesome review, thank you.
Ian, you continue to make an awesome variety of videos! Please keep it coming!
More to come!
Just stumbled onto this film and your channel and really appreciated the review. I have had my R9T for two years now having come from the 1200GS and absolutely love it, like you say, feels like you are flying. You do need the adjustable suspension and I swapped the rear shock for Wilber’s and it’s so much smoother, improves the overall comfort and corner speed. Glad to have found this channel, loads of great content to get lost in
As a 22' R9T Scrambler owner - it's a great around town bike...anything over an hour or more...the seat is uncomfortable...I did add both 719 packages, extra Tach and knobby tires...so it was 18K+ so did get pricey...I do love mine as the get up and go is awesome it loves living in 4/5/6 gear....I guess since I have a GSA...I like the boxer on it - Great Review as always...spot on!!!
thank you to always putting the values not just in the imperial but also metric system. :)
I took delivery of the 40th Anniversary Urban GS 3 weeks ago. It was brand new with a really good discount. I absolutely love the bike.
Another great review from Ian! Great Looking Cafe racer and fun to ride!
Excellent review as always. Enjoyable to watch and informative. Many thanks. Love the bike but still plan on going adventure in 2023.
Great review!
Great review, Thank you!
Another great video, Ian and nice of you to send folks over to Rob's channel for more information.
👍
Absolutely love your vlogs
Glad you like them!
I really didn't understand which BMW model is that awesome black yellow bike... WOW, I love it! Thanks for the video Ian!
Thanks Ian. Great job. I’ve been curious about this one. Happy trails.
Glad it was helpful!
My first BMW motorcycle was a 1937 R17, a 750 ohm with many innovations that made it expensive and fairly rare in its day. I paid around $400 for it and it took me through college days without missing a beat.
Since, I have owned /5 and later models right up to the last year RS airhead. All good but my favorite was the 1972 R75/5 I kept until age obliged me to pass it to a new owner. It covered 175000 miles in my ownership.
I acquitted a new R80 in 2000 and sold it after 6 months. It was a good mototorcycle but bland. I have ridden a Nine T but was never tempted to buy one.
BMW continue to make great motorcycles: if I was not so aged and city bound, I would be sorely tempted to buy the model you are testing.
Brilliant old metal you had. I thought when reading, you were going to say the R17 took you through Poland, Ukraine and onto Stalingrad. 🤣
As a former NorCal resident and GSA owner, I dearly miss these mountain roads. I'm in South Florida now and it sucks for riding. Headed to Octoberfest motorcycle event in Daytona Beach this AM. Nice review!
You are right for wanting something in this class. I have a GSA, but sure do love getting my Bonneville (made street tracker) out. It does feel like flying!
so cool and professional review
Yes great thorough review. I have the scrambler love it more and with time- 4 years now.
most unique modern luxury retro.... most powerful airhead.... highly customizable aswell... i love it d moment i got it... nice review!
Love your reviews man! Thank you
Can’t wait for your r12 nine t review
I sold my 2014 R9T and bought a 2022 Triumph Rocket 3GT. Favorite bike I've owned.
Great review, as usual! Please do more roadster reviews. Greetings from Australia 😎
Thank you for this amazing review - high quality content - experience and sensible detailed analysis and commentary stands out - such a professional job thank you and well done .
Much appreciated!
Great review you covered a great deal that’s useful for people who’d want to buy it like myself. I personally love the cafe image. Right now I ride a Honda CB650R and I wish one day to get an R Nine T with the gold Ohlins on the side. Keep it up!!
Your analysis and presentation continue to get better & better Ian. I really look forward to your reviews even if it is of a motorcycle I’d never buy.
thanks
Good reviews!
you are feelings are spot on . i happen to own one . and probably wont trade it for another bike....
Great review. God I love my RnineT/5 (a 2019 50th Anniversary variant of the Pure) . These bikes really get under your skin. Get one and add what makes you happy. Add a tacho and change the rear shock prob most importantly. The engine is probably the best BMW bike engine ever made and can go >1 million km if looked after properly ie these are real keepers. Get a R12RT or GS if you want to tour long distance, but keep the R9 for anything else on-road.
This looks sooooo gorgeous!
I love BMW motorcycles but if I’m looking at these I simply must also look at the R1250R and realize that’s what I really wanted in a roadster. The R nineT is a cramped place to sit if you’re taller than average. It works harder at trying to LOOK cool than it does at giving you an amazing ride.
I had a 2020 R9T/5 Lupine blue anniversary model for a couple years covering 8000 miles. Mostly weekend rides with one 2500 mile week long trip. Unfortunately the bike was stolen about a month and half ago.
I had a few options: tachometer, handlebar risers, wunderlich throttle lock, rear luggage rack. The bike is comfortable for weekend rides for sure but a little vibe for 75 mph+ plus I needed an airhawk for seat comfort for day long rides.
Even with basic suspension components if your under 180 pounds it works but I agree upgrades needed if your above 180 pounds. The handling really improved with Michelin Road6s, maybe 5 mph better on tighter turns.
I've run it at the drag strip a few times and with the traction control the bike can do 11.6 ETs and beat more than a few bikes and scare many more.
I would recommend a rear hugger and front fender extension. I loved the stock mufflers sound. I also have a Thruxton R during the same time, a little overlap but different approaches.
Just discovered this channel after buying a GS. Love your reviews! Thanks.
great review. I have the scrambler and LOVE it. Wouldn't trade it for anything else.
Great review I've Studied this bike and it is my third Beamer and I should ride it more than I do
once again Ian great review on this lovely R9t well put together. Bmw quality 👌 always wait & trust knowledge everything motorcycles, herd they working on a cruiser on this boxer oil cooled platform 👍
Thanks for this great overview. Your bike is a beauty. I dont know why people complain about the suspension. Ohlins makes cartridges for the front fork and a rear mono shock. Not crazy price and then a cadillac adjustable ohlins suspension. I have a 2023 r9t scrambler and will do that myself.
Having recently test rode all these competitors as well as the r9t, I went with the z900RS. Even with the throttle issues the inline 4 is so smooth and materially cheaper than the BMW. Great work on the review btw.
Did the same. For the price the kawi is very well equipped, although I wish it had a QS. It’s disappointing to hear that the suspension and other items are a let down on this bimmer for the price and that you have to pay even more to get the level we have on our RS’s. I feel like the Japanese bikes really nailed it even with the xsr900 as well.
For the price this should have better suspension.
I did exactly the same - got for myself Z900RS. The sound of Engine, the driving capabilities are great 👍
I owned a Z900RS up until a few months ago and loved that bike for so many reasons. Today I took a test on a R Nine T and I have to say that after hearing so many good things I was kind of underwhelmed. I can’t put my finger on exactly why (though the suspension was super stiff) but I just expected more. The Z put a smile on my face from the moment I saw it. I really wanted to try something different but after that I think I will be going for another Z900RS.
Really think you would enjoy a speed twin. I have to say, I’m intoxicated by the boxer engine and thrilled with the shaft drive, but I still love my speed twin!
I'm 62 shortly.
Ridden and owned motorcycles my whole adult life.
Toured tens of 1000's of miles, commuted, ridden for fun.
I could never own a motorcycle with a fairing or windshield.
The whole point of riding a bike is wind in the face and onto the body.
Feeling, seeing, hearing, smelling everything around you, inc heat, cold, pain and joy.
Otherwise its just a 2 wheeled car.
Great bikes R9T's...
Best bikes BMW have made since the 80's imho.
The wind buffeting is severe above maybe 65 on my bike where I start to tuck in. Considering getting something with one since I’m commuting sometimes 2 hours a day. Crazy you did that many miles without one.
@@jeremyjohnson6438 stick to 64mph, problem solved...😎
Love my R9T
Love your vids Ian! When will you be reviewing the RT 1200?
Fully agree with you!
Thank you for the review always great input. I agree, having cafe racer in the garage is great to go out and have a bit of different fun riding a motorbike for a different purpose. what about the Honda CB1000R neo retro sports café?
I like the RnineT pure, for its basic raw apperience
Chain drive vs shaft drive have had the same cost to run for about 20 years now. If you don't "oil" your chain they are not messy. Style wise, I think the r9t looks great and its big and heavy so who cares how the shaft drive affects its handing.
Such a beautiful bike 😍
Great second or third bike in the shed 😊😊
Best retro! Drop the 719 package or get a used R9T. Incredible bike. I ended up getting the LC R120R but only because I tour and wanted cruise, semi-active suspension, ride modes
and the tech.
I would love an Urban G/S. Too expensive in Thailand with the import duty. Between 1996 and 2010, I did 91,000 miles on an R1100GS. I love the low centre of gravity you get with this engine configuration and the low-end/mid-range torque. The valve clearance check is: first 6,000 miles, then every 12,000 miles. The RNineT range could do with a digital speedo and a rev counter that sweeps around the edge of the dial. They could do with main stands to help with checking the oil. My 1100 used a lot at first and didn't stop using some until 30,000 miles.
First-class review.
Agreed.
What a beautiful bike
Great honest review Ian have you reviewed the R1200R model?
Coming from Europe I really like the bmws!
This will be my first bike. I already know exhaust I'm getting for it. This summer I'll be ripping up the road in one of these things
I looked extensively at the RnineT Racer before deciding for the Harley Davidson Sportster S. I still think this is a fantastic, simple and beautifull bike. Unfortunately BMWs prices and the fact that they charge for absolutely everything mas it not as compelling. Great review.
In Australia, price wise it's the other way around. Harley really screws us here, which is a shame because I would consider a Sportster S for sure.
R1200/1250R. Not retro like the 9t, but a fantastic ride.
I loved my 2015 RNineT. Only negative was an odd riding position. The Speed Twin is a little less ergo-compromised for style reasons. Have a T120 now and will probably try the z900rs next.
Adam, I test rode r9t scrambler, t120 and z900 on the weekend. All good rides. Z900 is a naked zx10 in my opinion and a very nimble and excitable ride but it's a sports bike in old clothes whereas the 1200cc bikes are very different feel especially with weight and handling differences due builds.
Please please please do a review on the Triumph Scrambler 1200. I love this bike and want you're opinion. Keep the awesome work going.
Exactly what I've been looking to replace my super tenere with.
Yay! A physical speedometer needle! So I guess it's a premium feature now, and it's fine by me.
PS: strong breaks, the sensation of floating over the road seems typical for BMW. These were the first things I really noticed on my G650GS. A very pleasant feeling.
Great review. Thanks. Now bring on the 2022 Triumph Speed Twin...
Love the sound, reminds me of a classic Porsche.
Ian, very good review as always. Do review the 2022 Honda CB1000R black edition. I feel it also can be one of the competitors in this class.
Another superb bike review, thank you. I would like to hear what you think of the new XSR900. 👍🏻
Comprehensive review, great…
This makes my Griso so special.
Nice review! The rear tire of the Pure is 180/55 ZR 17, though. The Scrambler's got the 170/60 17.
Now I'm excited for the test of the Yamaha XSR900 and how you like this bike.
Great review!!! Will really appreciate it's you could review the Royal Enfield INT 650. Sort of in the same category of this bike but much cheaper... please
Nice jacket!
That's the alternator belt behind that front engine cover, Ian.... Clutch is a single dry plate and mounted on the backside of the engine. The swingarm and transmission need to be removed to access it. Transmission oil (80w-90 hypoid) should also be changed every 12k miles.
Get rid of the cat and the flappy valve thingy and it sounds great . Decat headers , K&N air filter and a short piece of pipe to deflap and you should release a bit more bottom end and mid range crispness and improve the intake and exhaust sound .I ve done it to my twin cam GS [same engine ] .Actually the twin cam mk 3 GS 2010-2012 is a better and more comfortable bike and great for touring and canyon blasting .
I did an iron butt on my NineT... it can be done. Not saying it was comfortable! Also you could take the baffles out of the exhaust for more sound (I kept mine in). After 7 years of ownership my main gripes with the (2015) NineT are; the battery is hard to access (requires taking the tank off). And tube tires are not great if you get a puncture. The 2015 is very bare bones bike... no cruise, no temperature gauge, no ride modes. But it does have heated grips!
You could add a couple wires and a plug leading to the battery. It's been common on small airplanes forever. That way you can test and even jump it if you use the right wire.
@@paulgraham6353 Thanks Paul. You can jump the bike without access to the battery...there's a terminal you can put the positive lead on, and you ground the negative to a point on the engine (made for this purpose). But changing the battery does require pulling the tank off.