BMW G650GS Sertão Bike Build

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  • Be part of the adventure: / viajarmoto
    Join us as we describe the accessories we added to our pair of BMW G650GS motorcycles in preparation for traveling around the world:
    Tires: Heidenau K 60 Scouts - $275 a pair
    Hand Guards: Barkbuster Storm Kit - $135
    Crash Bars: SW-MOTECH - $200
    Sprocket Cover: Touratech - $40
    Skid Plate: Hepco & Becker - $245
    Guardian Bell - $12
    LED Headlight: Cyclops Adventure Sports - $80
    Aux Lighting: DENALI D2 and Bracket - $450
    LED Tail Light: Wunderlich America - $60
    GPSr Mount: Touratech - $135
    GPSr: Garmin Montana 600 - $250 (used)
    Aux Power: Generic 12V Plug with Switch and Voltmeter - $12
    Pannier Rack: Hepco & Becker - $350
    Tail Rack: AltRider Luggage Rack - $150
    Tank Bag: Wolfman Explorer Lite - $140
    Panniers: Wolfman Rocky Mountain Saddle Bags - $500
    Tail Bag: Touratech Adventure Rack-Pack - $130
    Dry Bags: Touratech Dry Bags - $20
    RotopaX Bags: Custom Made - $30
    Foot Pegs: SW-MOTECH Ion - $115
    Rear Shock: Touratech Explore HP - $1195
    Front Springs: Touratech Progressive - $250
    Windshield Bracket: Touratech Adjustable - $50
    Seat: Seat Concepts Pad and Cover - $215
    Side Mirrors: Doubletake Adventure - $125
    Tanks: RotopaX 1 Gallon Fuel and Water - $100 each
    Chain Oiler: Cobrra Nemo 2 - $100
    Side Stand: Modified - $35
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    Filming date: May 2020
    Filming locations: Cartagena, Spain
    Music: www.epidemicsound.com
    A Lighthouse in Space - Kim Aspen
    Best regards,
    Travis & Chantil

Komentáře • 119

  • @Havoc_42
    @Havoc_42 Před 3 lety +1

    Loved the guardian bell detail 👍👍

  • @vladimirl8753
    @vladimirl8753 Před 4 lety +7

    Great presentation! Thank you for providing details of manufacturers of components - very useful! Safe travels! Adios!

  • @Alt4i_
    @Alt4i_ Před 2 lety +1

    Coole Leute und zusammen mit der liebe deines Lebens zu fahren macht das Touren fahren noch mehr Spaß. Steigerung noch um 100%

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 2 lety

      Danke schön. Wir stimmen dem zu und sind dankbar, dass wir unsere Motorradabenteuer gemeinsam teilen können. Beifall!

  • @davutsahin5503
    @davutsahin5503 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video, I have a BMW G 650 Gs. Especially the side crash bars were good information. Hope you had a pleasant trip.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 4 lety

      Thank you. I’m glad there was some good info for you. Cheers!

  • @lawrenceklein3524
    @lawrenceklein3524 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video. Thank you. I'm at an age where a big heavy H-D Cruiser is a bit much anymore. I saw a video of a BMW G650gs and was immediately impressed! Time to start shopping around! Keep up the great work!

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you so much for the comment. Good luck with finding the next bike.

  • @fernandomedeirosrj5812
    @fernandomedeirosrj5812 Před 4 lety +2

    the red ones are the best!
    congratulations on the bike!!

  • @pmclellan123
    @pmclellan123 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great video. Thanks so much for posting.

  • @muhammadshahid5345
    @muhammadshahid5345 Před 3 lety +2

    Great information video since start to end. I have g650gs and got very powerful ideas from your video. My favorite part is small bell present from your Mom. Thanks and bless you.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 3 lety

      Muhammad, thanks so much for the comment. Glad you liked the bell. Bless you as well, my motorcycle friend.

  • @lorgagssertao4036
    @lorgagssertao4036 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice video mate!
    I have a Sertão as well and I've been riding it hard ever since!!

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 4 lety

      Gracias! The Sertão is a great bike for sure.

  • @dougc2956
    @dougc2956 Před 2 lety +1

    Great vid mate and nice setup👍

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 2 lety

      Thanks. It’s continued to serve us well for the last 2 years of full-time traveling.

  • @jamessobredo7847
    @jamessobredo7847 Před 4 lety +2

    Wonderful introduction to your GS bikes.
    Love the Heidenau K60 tires. They were the same ones my BMW shop recommended, and I will choose those on my next tire change.
    Crash bars are cool. I've dropped my bike in Canada and was surprised that with the crash bars, there was no damage to the bike!
    Lights: Nice! I also have Denali auxiliary LED lights on my Gs. They totally light up the roads at night! :)
    WOW on the lockable GPS mount. I've learned to make it a habit when I leave the GS to gas up to 1) REMOVE THE KEY! (LOL!) 2) Remove the GPS and stuff into my motorcycle jacket. Will look for a lockable bracket sometime soon. Glad you shared that info.
    Cool saddle bags sewn by Chantil. On my next journey, I will also have "front" saddle bags to put non-breakable gear (extra clothing, spare engine oil, coolant). Already purchased them and tried them on bike. My goal is to balance out the weight distribution.
    Glad you like the Touratech shocks. They are very pricey! Glad that they are "much better than the stock."
    Thanks once again for going over your bike and the changes you made.
    Hope you and Chantil are safe and can continue on your journey and long-distance adventures!

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 4 lety +1

      James, thanks for the comments.
      Lockable GPSr mount: It is a bit pricey (like a lot of Touratech stuff) but it’s made well. Even with the lock, I will sometimes remove the GPSr and lock it up in my tank bag.
      Front saddle bags: Before we added RotopaX, we used some tank panniers that we modified to clip to the crash bars.
      Rear shock: Also consider the OHLINS. I did not notice a huge difference on-road. Off-road was where this upgrade showed its true colors. The bike just felt more planted, with better control, giving me more confidence to ride faster.
      We too hope that we can ride again in the next few weeks!

  • @DavidDedden
    @DavidDedden Před 3 lety +8

    Great video! Not many G650GS videos on CZcams, but I love mine! I snagged one of the last ones before they discontinued it here in the US. I'm looking forward to doing some motocamping this year, so your gear video was super helpful.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 3 lety

      David, thanks for the comment. Glad it helped out. Enjoy your 650GS.

    • @Reichsritter
      @Reichsritter Před 2 lety +1

      It's a robust beginners dual sport offroad bike

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 2 lety

      @@Reichsritter It sure is! Very beginner friendly bike.

  • @raipa111
    @raipa111 Před 3 lety

    This looks like you got the cooles used bike on the planet with all those upgrades already on it. Plus what you added and it seems near perfect.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the comment. We did luck out with one of the bikes since it already had a lot of upgrades. They are perfect for us at the moment.

  • @cthawth
    @cthawth Před 8 měsíci +1

    I loved your video, super helpful!

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for the comment. Glad it helped.

  • @rodrigoojeda5918
    @rodrigoojeda5918 Před 4 lety +1

    Que buen trabajo .!!...excelente material ....bien explicado ...genial ..!!!....saludos desde Chile ...

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 4 lety

      Rodrigo Ojeda, Gracias. Me alegra que lo hayas disfrutado. Algún día viajaremos a Chile.

  • @letstakearide70
    @letstakearide70 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi. Nice video, I'm not a motorcycle man, because I'm afraid to fall, but this video serves to see your enthusiasm for them. It gives me a little envy because it allows you to access places that by car would be impossible. Soon you can travel within the same province, I hope you can discovery the province of Murcia, near Cartagena there are very beautiful areas of wild coast

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 4 lety +1

      Nacho, Looking forward to discovering Murcia shortly! Thanks for the comment.

  • @psaunder1975
    @psaunder1975 Před 3 lety

    Great video thanks!

  • @johnmsinc
    @johnmsinc Před 4 lety +2

    Great to see a 650 being used :D

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 4 lety +1

      ...and a bit abused :)

    • @johnmsinc
      @johnmsinc Před 4 lety +1

      @@viajarMOTO thats totally fine im rebuilding my one lol

  • @johngraber5826
    @johngraber5826 Před rokem

    Hi, Travis and Chantil. Apologies. I have watched this “build” video so many times that I didn’t think I needed a full view again. But, of course, you address the windscreen updates, to include the Touratech adjustable mount. I’ll have to see if it is still out there. My experience has been that much of the previously available accessories are drying up for the G650GS. Best, John

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před rokem

      So true about the accessories. I wish BMW didn’t drop the single F/G 650GS. It is a great dual-sport. Good luck.

    • @johngraber5826
      @johngraber5826 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your responses, and your time. Best to you both in Italy, and beyond. John

  • @jatampk9436
    @jatampk9436 Před rokem +2

    I don't think BMW have made a better Adv bike than G650GS. well thanks for this very nice and informative video, wish u very safe and fun ride with ur bike 👍

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před rokem

      Thanks so much! We agree with you. Once the time comes to change the bike to something newer, it probably won’t be a BMW. Safe ride as well!

    • @cliffsmith1305
      @cliffsmith1305 Před rokem +1

      @@viajarMOTO If NOT a BMW, what would it be... Thanks very much for this video. I'm looking at potentially purchasing a 2012 Sertao. the one I test drove seems to have a significant knocking sound when accelerating. Have you by any chance ran into that issue?

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před rokem +2

      @@cliffsmith1305 Thanks for the question. I like our G650GS. It’s been a great bike with a few quirks - the biggest being the weak splines on the main drive shaft where the front sprocket mounts. The front sprocket is, for the second time, currently welded to the main drive shaft - not good. The only way to fix this is to pull the engine and replace the main drive shaft - expensive and time consuming. For this reason, I’ve lost confidence in the BMW G650GS for traveling long remote distances.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před rokem +1

      @@cliffsmith1305 The 2022 KLR seems to be a nice replacement to the BMW G650GS. Fuel injection, ABS, a strong frame to carry our stuff, offroadability, and relative inexpensive cost are benefits we currently enjoy with the BMWs. The KLR improves upon the 650GS with better range - but at the cost of a bit of weight.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před rokem +1

      @@cliffsmith1305 The knocking sounds like it could be a valve adjustment issue. Hard to say without hearing it in person.

  • @beejoutbush3322
    @beejoutbush3322 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic vid mate. Very informative for a beginner like me although I thought the Sertao only came in white and blue?? Never seen a red one.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! We swapped the body panels with my wife’s G650GS. She liked white and I liked red. Win win!

  • @roberto7319
    @roberto7319 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice 👍🏻

  • @smd-tech
    @smd-tech Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great video and useful information, thanks. Liked and subbed. Please consider leaving out the music on future videos, a few of us are half deaf from riding without earplugs,and the music makes it hard to hear the content.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for the comment. I’ll look into updating the captioning as well.

  • @jordimestre1956
    @jordimestre1956 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice video!! Has viajado por todos los países que tienes en el parabrisas?

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 4 měsíci +1

      ¡Gracias por ver! Sí, lo hemos hecho: 53 países hasta ahora...

  • @lunar-firefly
    @lunar-firefly Před 3 lety

    I realize this video is a year or so old nearly. Just picked up a used 2013 G650GS and am slowly going to be modding it so it works better for me. Do you have a tutorial, or know of a tutorial for the side stand? I ride a Versys as well and have gotten use to how far it leans so whenever I hop on the G650GS, I feel like the bike is tipping over it leans so dang far.
    Thanks for the great and very informative video. Gonna see if I can't find that counter sprocket cover too since revzilla, and touratech don't seem to carry it anymore.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the comment and questions. Sorry, I don’t have a tutorial for the side stand. The bracket broke on the original side sand support so we just had the welder install a slightly longer and thicker bracket in the same spot. Very happy with the results. Enjoy the “new” G650GS.

  • @SheriffEricNorthman
    @SheriffEricNorthman Před 3 lety

    Really nice gear on this bike! Actually I am considering getting this bike. Does the newer G 650 engine suffer from the same water pump leak issue as the older F 650 version?

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you. Yes, same engine with the same problems of the water pump shaft wearing and then leaking. We’ve replaced one on each of our G650GSs.

  • @Jay1971lion
    @Jay1971lion Před 2 lety +1

    Consider publishing without background music.

  • @juanbezares7868
    @juanbezares7868 Před 2 lety +1

    Excelente video. Dónde conectas el socket para 12v o usb? Hay cableado adicional? Gracias!

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 2 lety +1

      Gracias por el comentario. El tomacorriente de 12v/adaptador usb vino con el cableado y el fusible para conectarlo a la batería. Cortamos los cables y agregamos un enchufe de 2 clavijas para poder quitar la bolsa del tanque si fuera necesario.

    • @juanbezares7868
      @juanbezares7868 Před 2 lety +1

      @@viajarMOTO muchas gracias. Voy a comprar uno. Saludos desde Australia!

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 2 lety

      @@juanbezares7868 ¡Disfrutar! Tal vez podamos decir "hola" un día cuando lleguemos a Oz.

  • @Morpherinc
    @Morpherinc Před 4 lety

    Very good setup!
    I had just one question about the tail rack - can you open the door underneath it so you can remove the seat?

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 4 lety

      Nikola Hadjinikolov Yes, there is a cutout in the tail rack that allows access to the door.

    • @Morpherinc
      @Morpherinc Před 4 lety +1

      @@viajarMOTO Thank you! I will look for one for my girlfriend's 650 :)

  • @ingoschroeder5771
    @ingoschroeder5771 Před 3 lety +5

    One of the most informative videos on a great Adventure bike - well done. May I ask how much the extras were ? We are just about to buy 2 x BMW G650GS Sertao's and start our first Adventure rides, so look forward to following your around the world trip...safe and great travels

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the comments! I’ll see about adding the costs in the details section. Unfortunately, since the G650GS is now discontinued, some of the items are no longer available. Thanks for following us and our journey! Cheers.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 3 lety +1

      Estimate cost of new items were added to the description section.

    • @ingoschroeder5771
      @ingoschroeder5771 Před 3 lety

      @@viajarMOTO thank you - really enjoyed watching your French tour - I can see that making the bike too heavy with gear you obviously need or want to make it more comfortable comes at a cost. I also liked how you spike about the different fragrances you smell that most people in cars would never experience….. safe travels and I have already subscribed to follow your journey…

  • @johngraber5826
    @johngraber5826 Před rokem

    Happy Easter from Colorado, USA. I wonder if you could share your experiences - you’ve two differing heights - with windshield changes / adjustments to lessen highway buffeting? I was able to find NOS (new old stock) “high” (Sertao) BMW windscreens, but haven’t yet tried them with my height / seating position / seat mods. (Stock G650GSs.) Did I see, on another vid, that you have manual adjustment for your screens? Thanks for reading. John

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před rokem

      Hi John! Happy Easter from southern Italy. Getting the screen height dialed is has been a problem for me. I never did find a perfect solution. Some stats: I am 5’10” on s Sertao with a lowered seat. I had the Touratech windscreen adjuster at the highest setting but found it caused wind buffeting on my helmet with the sun visor. I lowered it and the buffeting went away, but I still get hit with bugs and such. I ended up just taking off the Touratech adjuster and leaving it a MotoCamp Bulgaria. Perhaps a bigger windscreen would be the best option, but it’s a compromise between wind protection and clear visibility. Chantil is 5’3” on a standard G650GS with the Sertao widescreen and Touratech adjuster in the medium setting. She’s happy with this. Cheers, Travis and Chantil

    • @johngraber5826
      @johngraber5826 Před rokem +1

      Well… I am glad that I asked! I have two G650GSs - standards, so 19” front - and we’re close in height, you and I. …though I’m certainly gaining no vertical stature, at this point in my life! As you’re from Colorado, perhaps you’ll appreciate that I found bike number two, with the original owner, in a home closest to Steamboat Lake, with a genuine 180-miles. I rode it back to the Front Range and tripled the mileage! Thanks for the videos. J

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před rokem

      John, great find on a great bike. Here’s to many safe miles of memories!

  • @amalimited
    @amalimited Před 2 lety

    Nice setup! What model of barkbusters do you have? I was told by them they wouldn't fit with factory heated grips.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! I use the Barkbusters two-point mount (code: BHG-045) and Storm guards (code: STM-003).

    • @amalimited
      @amalimited Před 2 lety

      @@viajarMOTO thanks bud!

  • @Koivisto147
    @Koivisto147 Před 4 lety

    Is this a Sertao painted red? or a red g650gs modded to be more like the sertao? Looking to get the same bike sometime soon and I love your build.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 4 lety +1

      It’s a 2012 G650GS Sertao with red body panels from a 2011 G650GS.

  • @user-hh9cu2px9g
    @user-hh9cu2px9g Před 17 dny

    I know this is an old video, but I’ll ask any way. I’m looking at a 2009 g650gs and it’s a standard 19” ft/17” rr wheel type. The Sertao models from a few years earlier were the same as the Dakar models (longer travel suspension and 21” ft wheel). Question: is you Sertao the Dakar type spec or the std spec? I ask because I didn’t think bmw offered the Dakar spec on the g650gs. What year is your bike? Thank you and I appreciated the video.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 17 dny

      @@user-hh9cu2px9g The G650GS Sertao is very similar to the F650GS Dakar. As you said, it’s just a G650GS with a 21’ front tire, more suspension travel, and some extra body panels (skid plate, and fender note cover, and taller windscreen). Our Sertao was a 2012 with red body panels from a 2011 G650GS.

  • @bazz6670
    @bazz6670 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been considering one of these bikes, how is it on the highway. I currently have a drz400e and even geared up I hate it at 100 kmh.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 2 lety +1

      I would say they are adequate - not ideal. Anything over 115 kmh (70 mph) is pretty noisy and buzzy. The 650GS seems more happy on remote two-lane roads, and dirt or gravel roads.

  • @toddwmac
    @toddwmac Před 3 lety

    Thanks...my wife loves her G650 GS and I'm always trying to improve it. I could not find any mention of the sprocket cover at Touratech or others....any chance it is from a different model or mfgr? Thanks!

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 3 lety

      The sprocket cover was designed by Touratech for the single-cylinder G650GS. I did a quick search as well and it seems Touratech stopped manufacturing this part for this model.

    • @toddwmac
      @toddwmac Před 3 lety

      @@viajarMOTO Thanks a ton...really appreciate you taking the time to check it out. Cheers!

  • @BMRTV
    @BMRTV Před 3 lety +1

    2:40 what an odd crash. Everything looked pretty standard to me. What's your analysis about what happened?

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 3 lety +1

      I goosed the throttle before the bike was upright after the turn on low traction terrain. Rear end got away from me really quick and sent me to the ground. It knocked the wind out of me and I bruised a couple ribs.

    • @BMRTV
      @BMRTV Před 3 lety +1

      @@viajarMOTO Thanks for that. Always good to try and learn what can happen and under what circumstances.

  • @diegoalejandrogiraldosalaz4816

    Hi, how did make the ligth suport?, do you have drawings of these piece
    Thanks from Medellin

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 3 lety

      The light support for the Denali lights is made by Denali for the G650GS: denalielectronics.com/products/lah-07-10600

  • @evelcustom9864
    @evelcustom9864 Před 3 lety

    Do you ever ride 2-up on the Sertao (street or off-road)?

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 3 lety

      Not normally. We’ve done it on occasion without most of the luggage.

  • @Sertao2013
    @Sertao2013 Před rokem

    You really need to add neoprene shock protectors

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před rokem +1

      Hi Steve. We had neoprene socks on the forks for a year before we decided to get rid of them. We felt they tended to collect dirt and mud. Perhaps we should have taken them off more and cleaned them? We also noticed that they where quite prone to sun damage. I do agree that the forks do need some protection, we just haven’t had much luck with the neoprene ones.

    • @johngraber5826
      @johngraber5826 Před rokem +1

      I was able to find, through Amazon Canada, fork protectors… forward facing plastic that, theoretically (haven’t used the bike in question yet) prevent the worst kind of rick dings.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the comments. The forks are pretty expensive to replace so a pair of neoprene fork protectors would be beneficial for sure.

  • @Reichsritter
    @Reichsritter Před 2 lety +2

    The additional lights look fairly nice and the fact that they turn is really cool but Jesus Christ 500€? Yeah no. Also with the amount of luggage and 2 people, are you sure you're not going over the weight limit? With so much I'd probably have opted for a big 1250GS.

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the comments. Not sure where you assumed we are riding two up. We have two G650GSs.
      A 1200/1250GS is a heavy bike without luggage and it costs 3-4 times more than our 650s. We chose to ride what we already owned and the G650GS has served us well as our pack-mules over the past 26 months of full-time travel.

    • @Reichsritter
      @Reichsritter Před 2 lety +1

      @@viajarMOTO Oh, well if it's just one person and luggage, I assume it's fine. I have a G650GS myself, first bike, and I can't complain either.

  • @jamiedamaral4011
    @jamiedamaral4011 Před 4 lety

    Man, I cannot find this rack anywhere! It has been discontinued but I want it haha! Any suggestions?

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 4 lety

      cariboucases.com/What-Fits-My-Bike/BMW-G650GS-Sertao/BMW-F650GS-G650GS-Side-Luggage-Racks.html

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 4 lety

      cycleplicity.com/products/116715-altrider_g609_2_4000_bmw_g650gs_luggage_rack.aspx

  • @TheABS2820
    @TheABS2820 Před 3 lety

    My only complaint is the brake pads die of quickly. My rear brakes didn’t work on more than one occasion. How do I stop my bike? Die?

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 3 lety

      The rear pads do go quickly. We haven’t had a problem with the brake pressure except for one time on the rear. I was able to bleed the rear and it was fixed.

    • @TheABS2820
      @TheABS2820 Před 3 lety

      @@viajarMOTO thx boss

  • @415horse
    @415horse Před 3 lety

    How is the bike with a passenger??

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před 3 lety

      Doable. I think the G650GS would be fine for a passenger for short trips without luggage. For an extended trip I feel you would be close to the recommended loading capacity of the bike. Folks in Asia seems to load families on 125/250 scooters so anything is possible - just not ideal.

  • @damko80
    @damko80 Před rokem +1

    too bad Touratech doesnt' make any ot the items you have on the bike

    • @viajarMOTO
      @viajarMOTO  Před rokem

      Unfortunately discontinued bikes don’t get much love from aftermarket suppliers.

  • @henmbakr7228
    @henmbakr7228 Před 3 lety +1

    i haf aen kurdstan

  • @penialdelicatesance
    @penialdelicatesance Před rokem +2

    Insert before flight?? Shot slow man I know I got one