BMW R1250GS Adventure 3 months later

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2019
  • After having ridden the BMW 1250 GS Adventure for 3 months and 4600 km, I am going through what I have done to the bike to better meet my needs:
    - Denali lights, front and brake
    - GS Bash plate (BMW)
    - MRA windscreen (MRA)
    - Lowered footpegs (Touratech)
    - Handlebar raisers (Wunderlich)
    - Toolkbox (bought from Wunderlich)
    - Pannier net inserts (Wunderlich)
    With these changes and additions, I feel the bike is better fitted for a long ride.
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Komentáře • 183

  • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures

    Just a note on the toolbox: Water gets inside and stays there. Some of my tools had rusted. The padding on the lid does not keep water out, but acts more like a sponge.

    • @jeanjacques9980
      @jeanjacques9980 Před 4 lety +1

      Touratech also manufacture a “toolbox,” at a price. Although it maybe water proof? Thank you for the comment. J

    • @magnusjsvensson
      @magnusjsvensson Před 4 lety

      Får man räkna med på en 250 000 hoj !

    • @rx72nr
      @rx72nr Před 4 lety +1

      I’m going for the Touratech one myself, saving my pennies. : )

    • @frantisekalbert7658
      @frantisekalbert7658 Před 4 lety +1

      I have a Toolbox from Touratech and I don't have problems with water...

    • @seanviper99
      @seanviper99 Před 4 lety +1

      Unless you carry a tyre pump then really the tyre repair kit or toolbox is really no good to you, i would rather carry a the touratech fuel container and put it where the toolbox goes

  • @TommyBarnezTV
    @TommyBarnezTV Před 4 lety +20

    That velcro pad is genius! Love it!

    •  Před 3 lety

      TommyBarnezTV so good!

  • @kristofferjames8830
    @kristofferjames8830 Před 5 lety +4

    I love the set up. This will be my dreambike setup reference.

  • @michaelwright4525
    @michaelwright4525 Před 5 lety +9

    Thank you for the showing your upgrades on the GSA! The velcro strips for the gloves is a wonderful idea!!

  • @alanaugust8853
    @alanaugust8853 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for taking the time to create and post this video. Very practical and informative. Frankly, it is exactly what I was hoping to find and view. While all the items you added to your bike make very good sense, the most important one to me was your tool kit and your statement on how very few times you’ve used your tool kit. Obviously, you were referencing the reliability of the bike. I have been pondering for years the notion of owning and riding the GS. Yet, I’ve avoided getting one, mostly due to the comments, remarks, and discussions on BMW reliability. I am almost 70 years old, and I currently have two bikes that I ride regularly, a 2008 Honda Goldwing GL1800A and a 2004 ST1300A. They are the last of over a dozen bikes I’ve had, among them being a couple of off-road capable bikes. I miss being able to go off-pavement on a motorcycle, enough to consider getting an ‘adventure’ type bike. As old as I am, I’m still in fairly good shape. Reflexes remain fairly sharp and stable. So, I keep riding. And every time I pass by a gravel road, more often than not, I want to “venture off’ on it. Hence, the desire for a bike like the GS. I don’ have any desire or time (after all, I’m 70 LOL) to spend and experiment which adventure type bike would suite me better over another. So the GS is high, if not top on my list. Your video has provided me additional confidence to consider the GS. If I go for it, I will reference your video on the accessories I will add to it. It will very likely be my last bike I buy.

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety

      It is true that there a lot of stories of GS’s breaking down somehow. But there a lot of GS’s out there on the roads. A lot. I don’t think there are more problems with GS than with most other brands. But it is true for BMW and all other brands, that new technology by definition is new and less tested, so things can go wrong. I just haven’t had any problems, nor have my buddies. At least nothing that didn’t come from crashing it. I haven’t ridden a Goldwing or an ST, so I can’t compare. I do’t think the GS is too comfortable at speeds higher than 140 km/h, but I don’t ride much highway. Before this bike, I had an air cooled 2011 GS, with more than 90,000 km including very bad Ukrainian backroads, and a good share of offroad crashes. No issues. Nothing. Regular maintenance, taking good care of it. Have I been lucky? Maybe. So my experience (and not dismissing others’ experience in any way) is that they’re reliable. Oh, actually, there has been one thing with the new bike. One of the fog lights could not hold water out, so water got inside. It could have been an easy fix, as it was clear that an o-ring was’t fitted correctly. But as BMW does not make them to repair, the housing could not come off without breaking it. So the entire fog light unit had to be replaced. Under warranty, no issues, it just bothered me that what would have been a 5 minutes fix, ended in a unit replacement. Thanks for watching :-) and you’re never older than you feel. Keep riding!

  • @chipm2544
    @chipm2544 Před 5 lety +1

    Great ideas, especially like the velcro for gloves. Thank you for sharing. Nice bike. Bought my first GSA 9 months ago, very much enjoying it.

  • @davidgreve1081
    @davidgreve1081 Před 5 lety +6

    I like especially the extra box to store stuff. Tire repair kit and tool kit fits well inside it. And the light set up is well thought out and sets your bike off from many others too. One more thing I would put is a fender extender to help keep the mud and rain out better . love your skid plate too! Great job on all your modifications!

  • @RoadGlideAustralia
    @RoadGlideAustralia Před 5 lety

    Great overview of the modifications that you have made. 👍🏻🇦🇺

  • @bogusmyleene6989
    @bogusmyleene6989 Před 3 lety

    I think I’ve watched all your videos however, must have somehow missed this one. Looking forward to the new ones. Ride safe!

  • @barrymorkan2383
    @barrymorkan2383 Před 5 lety +3

    I love your bike. Much better colour than the blue/white.
    I would copy all of your modifications, especially the lighting ones. I'm paranoid about being visible to other road users.

  • @muhsinyetisgin9024
    @muhsinyetisgin9024 Před 3 lety

    Perfect, nothing more is possible. Everything is in place.

  • @KonstantinosTsagkalidis
    @KonstantinosTsagkalidis Před 5 lety +1

    I love the set up

  • @rodneysippel751
    @rodneysippel751 Před 5 lety +1

    Hello from Australia . well presented and easy to follow video. Thank you. New Subscriber

  • @dawidos117
    @dawidos117 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice, neat set up. I like it a lot 👍🏻

  • @MichaelTrotman
    @MichaelTrotman Před 4 lety +1

    I like the velcro idea! I always drop my gloves on the ground

  • @bf.258
    @bf.258 Před 4 lety

    Such a nice guy. Have fun !

  • @makisadventure
    @makisadventure Před 5 lety +2

    Nice and simple video!!!! Bravo Mr!!!!

  • @jumper2079
    @jumper2079 Před 4 lety +1

    Danke mein Freund, for doing what so few other people do, actually saying the cm and inches. It makes watching a video so much easier when someone says "I'm 184cm tall that translates to 6 feet". I know it seems like a small thing, but after watching literally hundreds of video reviews of different bikes, lots of which were made by Europeans, it really adds a lot to the video. Now I don't have to pause the video and do the math, which is not hard, but I can't do it in my head on the fly either, it makes the video more watchable, if you know what I mean. I subscribed and hit the notification bell because if this is how you make videos, I want to watch more of them. Be safe out there! Tschuss!
    ( I know there should be an umlaut over the u, but I can't do that on my keyboard. Or if I can, I don't know how.)

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety

      I will try to be more aware of that going forward. Thanks for the feedback. I hope you enjoy the videos. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @thanosmadtitan7475
    @thanosmadtitan7475 Před 4 lety

    I Like your video, not much fancy editing and cuts, straight forward information, good work. carry on.

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety

      I'm not good at editing anyway. I already spend a lot of time doing those basic editing :-D thanks for watching.

  • @Sawar72
    @Sawar72 Před 4 lety

    Loved the video thanks for sharing

  • @elhadary1980
    @elhadary1980 Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice
    Good luck 👍

  • @raulblancogarcia4279
    @raulblancogarcia4279 Před 5 lety

    beautiful bike

  • @marcliebhold9625
    @marcliebhold9625 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for the great report!

  • @fernandojesus5877
    @fernandojesus5877 Před 4 lety

    Some people dream about getting a GS and they never do .. you have 2 !! good for you ! Great Video!

  • @senolkara5679
    @senolkara5679 Před 4 lety

    Nice tools. Very good Bike.

  • @RonnieMX
    @RonnieMX Před 5 lety +2

    The Velcro is a fantastic idea!!! Thanks! Good video.

  • @afrikandsansir
    @afrikandsansir Před 5 lety

    Cool bike dude!

  • @023188
    @023188 Před 5 lety +1

    thanks~ that's what i want to know before i buy this bike~

  • @benstabile8493
    @benstabile8493 Před 5 lety

    Nice video, thanks!

  • @emiliojacaman690
    @emiliojacaman690 Před 5 lety +2

    I like at the end of the video, the old bike is a She and the new one is a He!
    Nice bike man!

  • @pogute6413
    @pogute6413 Před 4 lety

    Nice bike congratulation

  • @CaptMaxADV
    @CaptMaxADV Před 5 lety

    Great video!

  • @zoroofarabiachallengerofda2150

    super person
    with a
    super bike
    so hello from Saudi Arabia

  • @adriaanvanzyl2264
    @adriaanvanzyl2264 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice mods that are so necessary actually.

  • @krisdadabmetha1899
    @krisdadabmetha1899 Před 5 lety

    Nice bike

  • @joshuajo9099
    @joshuajo9099 Před 5 lety

    Nice add-ons

  • @wk36
    @wk36 Před 5 lety

    Super bike 🏍 👍👍👍

  • @johnling2919
    @johnling2919 Před 4 lety +1

    I liked your comment at the end about the gender of your old/new bikes!made me laugh.. :-) -I am also going to have to sell my old 'special edition 90' 1200A to fund the new 1250..sadly..

  • @whiskeythrottleracing
    @whiskeythrottleracing Před 5 lety +3

    Much appreciated. I liked the part where you said you didn't need your tools very much. I have the same "problem" with my reliable beemer.

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      John Moffett I’m on a trip through Eastern and CentrAl Europe right now and needed to tools. I was hit from behind and my right pannier was ripped off. But the bike is hardly to blame. No other damage to the bike though. The left pannier got some beatings some days later when I fell on a dirt track that had a deep rut I didn’t see as it was covered with grass. Thanks for watching.

    • @davidgreve1081
      @davidgreve1081 Před 5 lety +1

      It occaisonally happens, but like you said except for changing the oil or adjusting the valves, i hardly ever used mine and mine was built in 1953. An R /51/3 ... 500cc twin.

    • @davidgreve1081
      @davidgreve1081 Před 5 lety +1

      BMW built them for pleasurable miles not sitting in any shop so your bank account was vaccumed dry each time you did.

  • @motogentleman_66
    @motogentleman_66 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing, can I ask what was the part No. and where did you buy the box fitted at the rear between the pannier and the rear wheel. I have looked at both Wunderlich and Hornig sites but cant find anything similar.

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi, it is this one from Wunderlich. Thanks for watching. www.wunderlich.de/shop/en/case-box-r-1250-gs-adventure-41600-200.html

  • @ajnxajnx5387
    @ajnxajnx5387 Před 4 lety

    I love it

  • @khalilbiloul8379
    @khalilbiloul8379 Před 4 lety

    goood bike

  • @JohnBurnet1
    @JohnBurnet1 Před 5 lety

    Very nice video and I have to agree with RonnieMX, velcro great idea and I am going to copy it. Hope it's not patented :) what were the usb sockets and where did you get it/them ?

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety +1

      hahaha, nope, not patented. At least not by me. The dual USB socket is from Wunderlich. I think Touratech has it as well. Thanks for watching :-) www.wunderlich.de/shop/en/bmw-r-series/r-1250-gs/electrics-lighting/plugs-sockets/wunderlich-usb-dual-socket-45011-000.html

  • @saltlake6577
    @saltlake6577 Před 5 lety

    Great Video. I'd like to add the D4 LED Light Kit with DataDim™ Technology to my 1250GSA HP. What's needed in advance to make it work with the BMW CanBus. I would really appreciate your advice here. Thank's a lot in advance. Have a great ride!

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety +2

      You will need 1) the CANsmart controller, 2) pair of D4's, 3) Mounting bar. That's it. Let me know if you plan to install a brake light, I can share the issue I had with it before I got it to work. But I'll spare you the details if you're not planning on that. Not sure where you're from, but I got mine from www.abikething.com (note the new mounting bar for the 1250GS ADV). If you're state side, I think twistedthrottle.com has them too :-) Thanks for watching.

  • @courtneyc6899
    @courtneyc6899 Před 5 lety

    What size risers did you install. I’m also 6.0 with the 2019 standard GS HP I find the stock bars are a little low.

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      Hi, I have installed the 2.5 mm (1 inch) "Ergo" handlebar raisers from Wunderlich, part number 41970-011. Thanks for watching :-)
      www.wunderlich.de/shop/en/wunderlich-handlebar-riser-ergo-41970-011-1.html

  • @jcrawford068
    @jcrawford068 Před 4 lety

    what about the headlight guard? I have the clear plastic and it works very well

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety

      I haven't given it much thought, to be honest. I had a guard on the old bike, but haven't really considered getting it for the new bike. Thanks for watching :-)

  • @cozydram1
    @cozydram1 Před 3 lety

    hi thanks for the bike update...... does your phone holder vibrate much when riding? I've heard that some phone holders can bother phones due to excess vibration ..... how has your phone held up over time when the RAM holder? please and thank you regards phil

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 3 lety

      I honestly don’t use it much. I have the same concerns as you. The holder holds it fine, never had issues with it falling off. The rubber knobs comes off easily, and I have lost a few when grabbing my helmet that I often place on top of the grip. The fabric padding inside the helmet drags the rubber knobs off. They pop on as easily as they come off, but the problem is that I normally don’t notice it has come off before I have started riding. Once a rubber knob is off, it does’t grip on to anything. Now with mechanical sensor shift on the phones and what not, I’m not confident that the phone will make it. So I have it in a pocket. I use my garmin as my primary nav device. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @osal4323
    @osal4323 Před 5 lety +2

    Nice bike,where did you buy the paniers net,and how install it?

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety +2

      The net inserts are from Wunderlich and they just squeeze into the existing small bolts that have a small indent. They are installed in less than a minute. And they can come off just as easy. Thanks for watching :-) www.wunderlich.de/shop/en/bmw-r-series/r-1250-gs/luggage-co/additional-parts/wunderlich-luggage-net-for-aluminium-case-20572-000.html

  • @reiniergeradts5177
    @reiniergeradts5177 Před 3 lety

    Great video and a very nice bike. I just bought a GSA. Where can I order the licenseplate with the brakelight or did you mouted the light at the plate by yourself?

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 3 lety

      I mounted it myself. I ordered it from abikething.co.uk but I believe it is from Denali Electronics just as the D4’s. It is just two wires connecting to the ezcan, so I guess it could be any brand. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @GalambaPortugal
    @GalambaPortugal Před 5 lety +1

    Triumph Tiger 1200 xrt ou xca! 👍💪

  • @Baliukasz
    @Baliukasz Před 5 lety

    Hey. Thanks for video.
    I am 200cm height- can you tell more about lowered pegs?
    I did not understand- where you bought them?
    Was it difficult to install?
    Are they safe and reliable?
    It is more room for legs for 2 cm?
    What about gear switch- there must be any modification done?
    Greetings

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      Hi, yes, so I lowered the pegs primarily because I was bending me knees too much. My seat is in the lower position, so heightening the seat would probably help too. And with your 200cm that might be the solution if you haven't already. With my 184, I wanted to keep my feet on the ground. So I thought the option might be lowered pegs. I have yet to ride a long trip (next week I'm doing a 3 week 8,000 km roundtrip), so I can't say if they are 100% worth it yet. But so far, so good.
      I got mine from Touratech, part number 01-045-5316-0.
      They are quite easy to install, just need a little fiddling with the retainer spring and not loosing the security clip.
      Whether not 2 cm makes a difference, is something I have yet to find out. My advice to you would try the seat in the high setting. Then, if you're also thinking about something for your butt, then using an AirHawk (should you consider going down that path, will add a little as well). You can get an Airhawk for same as the lowered pegs - and your butt will love you as well.
      Yes, you will probably need to adjust your shift peg as well.

    • @Baliukasz
      @Baliukasz Před 5 lety

      @@BackroadMotorcycleAdventures thanks for your answer and have a good trip on this wonderful bike! Greetings from Lithuania :)

  • @user-ck7zu5bl7u
    @user-ck7zu5bl7u Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for this video. I have the same bike. Is that the standard windscreen? I was also thinking of changing/painting the aluminium watercooler covers, do you know if they come off easily? Thanks - ride safe

  • @MotoFishingAdventurer
    @MotoFishingAdventurer Před 4 lety

    Great video! Where did you bought the safety lights for on your bike?

  • @sonnyfjellstrom6088
    @sonnyfjellstrom6088 Před 5 lety

    Hej! Var har du köpt metall delarna som håller Denali LED?

  • @BarbaryStudio
    @BarbaryStudio Před 5 lety

    I enjoyed the video, just one question is this 1250 more economic efficiënt than the previous generation 1200 Lc Adventure.
    How much km you do with a full charge
    Nice bike God bless

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      Barbary Lion I can’t say as I don’t have any experience with earlier LC models. Kilometers on a full tank really depends on the riding style. Anywhere from 400 to 600, I’d guess.

  • @photobiker4309
    @photobiker4309 Před rokem

    No issues with the toolbox and the rear mudguard? Looks like you've made nice updates to the bike.

  • @haya7573
    @haya7573 Před 4 lety

    Hi I saw u add loud horn. Been wondering is there any problem with the alarm system? Will it still work when u replace the horn? Saw some comment replace horn will not work on bike alarm system was it true? Said alarm only work with original horn..
    Thinking replace to loud horn as original horn too soft. If no issues then no worries👍

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety

      The original horn is not replaced. The new is connected to a Denali Cansmart. Doing it that way, the horn is separated from the bike electronics as the cansmart only listens to the canbus and powers the stuff separately. Thanks for watching 😊

    • @haya7573
      @haya7573 Před 4 lety +1

      Backroad Motorcycle Adventures
      Hi Noted on your reply
      Thanks 😊

  • @guyparizeault3949
    @guyparizeault3949 Před 5 lety

    Hi where did you get that silver and black fuel tank ?
    It is not available in Canada...:(

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      Hi, it is the “aluminium tank” option, that is an option when you order the bike - at least it Europe. Then I added tank pads as I noticed that the surface got a hazy look where my knees touched the tank when I was standing up riding. Those are aftermarket from Wunderlich. Thanks for watching :-)

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      Captain Caveman Yes, the pads are from Wunderlich. :-)

  • @robertchausse3050
    @robertchausse3050 Před 4 lety

    did you change the seat? I have a new R1250GS and the seat is really not confortable after couple of hours. I also notice other CZcamsr who complain for the same reason and they change it. What about you?

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety

      Robert Chaussé No, I didn’t. Well, kind of anyway. I used to sit on the AirHawk seat, but just replaced it with the “Cool cover” from Wunderlich (part no 42721-110). The AirHawk is slightly more comfortable, but the cool cover looks better (imo) and doesn’t get wet. I used the Cool Cover on my current 9,000 km trip to Murmansk, and it works great for me. Thanks for watching. www.wunderlich.de/shop/en/bmw-r-series/r-1250-gs/ergonomics-comfort/seats-accessories/seat-cover-cool-cover-m42721-110.html

  • @geert_fz3264
    @geert_fz3264 Před 3 lety

    Hello, are you satisfied with your Ram mount for mobile phone? Which type is it?

  • @grahammawdsley4864
    @grahammawdsley4864 Před 5 lety +2

    Hello what model number is the screen extender

  • @sumporfuk
    @sumporfuk Před 5 lety +1

    Nice bike. This is the first time I’ve seen one of these videos and your old bike looks like it could be the oil cooled GSA bike. From a few little things that you mentioned it seems like you are not an off-road rider? I’m curious as to what made you buy the newer bike?

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      It depends what you mean by offroad. I don't ride anything extremely technical, and my travels are the destination and the road that leads to it. Sometimes it is gravel, sometimes really bad tarmac with huge potholes, and sometimes it is smooth tarmac. The majority of kilometers I do are on tarmac (or hard packed gravel). Some of the older videos show the roads that I like to travel (check out my Ukraine videos, e.g. czcams.com/video/a-a74g59Bx0/video.html ). I understand that what I said came across as if I need to stand straight up. That is of course not what I want, but I found myself bending the knees too much. I never had that issue with the old GSA (yes, it is oil cooled). I found myself leaning over the handlebars, so raising those, and lowering the pegs gave a position for me knees to better control the bike against the tank. Also, it it is more comfortable when sitting down (especially after 6 hours of riding). Thanks for watching :-)

    • @sumporfuk
      @sumporfuk Před 5 lety

      I don’t have any comments about your riding style while standing or anything like that. I was just interested in hearing what made you choose the newer bike. Many people have asked me why I haven’t (so called upgraded) to the new bikes from my 2011 GSA and as I asked in my comment, I am Justin curious to why you made the change?

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      sumporfuk Primarily the engine. It runs a lot smoother and vibrates a lot less. Also, I have been running hotter than I’d like. Also, the old one has a lot “patina”, and looking at replacing, starter, crash bars, panniers, windscreen, handlebar, I was looking at a significant cost. But the new one does not take me places the old didn’t. It just does it smoother and more comfortable. :-)

    • @sumporfuk
      @sumporfuk Před 5 lety

      Yeah, my oil head has a bit vibes to deal with but for me it is not worth sacrificing it’s superior better off-road capability. Of course my main focus is off-road. Glad that your happy with your new bike 🏍

  • @minimax9452
    @minimax9452 Před 5 lety

    what are the plack parts on the sides of the fuel tank?

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      Minimax Those are pads that are supposed keep the tank from getting too scratched from my knees. Particular when I’m standing up riding. Thanks for watching.

  • @vesterchampify
    @vesterchampify Před 5 lety +1

    Were those added wind deflectors on the stock ones over your old bike grips?

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety +1

      vesterchampify The yellow ones on the old bike? They are from Touratech - both the protector and the yellow extension. Thanks for watching:-)

    • @vesterchampify
      @vesterchampify Před 5 lety +1

      @@BackroadMotorcycleAdventures yep, those are the one I'm referring too thanks

  • @RoamingWithRobert
    @RoamingWithRobert Před 4 lety

    what was that kickstand extender??

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety

      Vaporflux It’s from Touratech (part no 01-045-5276-0). It works well for me. Thanks for watching. shop.touratech.se/side-stand-base-extension-for-bmw-r1250gs-adventure-r1200gs-2014-2016-bmw-r1200gs-adventure-from-2014-wide-shape.html

  • @briandunn9033
    @briandunn9033 Před 4 lety

    Hi is the screen standard with additional spoiler?? P.s. Nice bike and some great tips.

  • @abazdarhon
    @abazdarhon Před 5 lety

    Just becasue you have tshirt star wars i subscribe your channel lol. I am going visit Spain next week hope the weather will be like on your movie

  • @vriendelijkegroet
    @vriendelijkegroet Před 5 lety +1

    You don't need the key to put the alarm on or off. It can go on and off automatically.

  • @IanTed
    @IanTed Před 5 lety

    Basically similar kit to mine, I have the Puig touring screen, Bumot panniers, top box and tool box (better quality than BMW but fit the OEM racks). The Wunderlich cockpit bags are really useful, love the Velcro idea😀

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      I originally wanted Jesse panniers, but then the bike came with the BMW rack, and a good deal on the BMW panniers, so that's where I ended. I'm interested in the cockpit bags, even more now with what you said. I have been missing a place to store small things like visor cleaner and cloth, and stuff like that. Which one are you using? Thanks for watching :-)

  • @user-ji6mh4mg3n
    @user-ji6mh4mg3n Před 4 lety

    Have you got a firs aid kit?

  • @gost9396
    @gost9396 Před 4 lety

    hej det var en fin visning fina grejor

  • @PieterJanssens
    @PieterJanssens Před 5 lety

    I'm 6'7" and looking to buy this bike. Worries me a bit that you were already needing to get teisers and lower pedals. I could get the rallye seat, but it's a harder material to sit on.

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi, if you want the bike, don’t let that get in the way. Take it for a test ride. If it feels good, go for it. It may very well work for you just as it is. There are lots of options to get the bike exactly how you want it. I rode a K1300 years ago and got a Sargent Seat. Worked well. On my 2011 GSA, I bought a Kahedo seat from Touratech, as it was cheaper than the Sargent Seat. I should have returned it. Not wanting to spend too much more on my mistakes, I went for the cheaper Airhawk.The Airhawk is just a working, cheap solution to prevent a sore rear. It doesn’t look that great on the bike, though. But that’s what I ended up with. The stock seat gets a lot of criticism, but I find it much better than the Kahedo seat (at least the one I bought).
      With your height, I would put the seat in the upper position. Set aside money for the raisers, in case you need it. The angle of the handlebar and levers are easy to adjust, and may be very helpful as well. The raisers are primarily helpful when you stand up riding (offroad). Don’t go for the lowered pegs immediately. I have yet to ride really long distances to see if they make any difference.
      When I’m on my trips, I normally ride 10 hours per day (including breaks - approx 60/40 moving/stopped time), and what I am trying to do, really, is to move out the “soreness point” as long as I can. The gear I wear is part of that equation too. The way I place my foot on the pegs too. That was a long rambling answer, sorry about that. I hope at least some of it makes some sense. What bike are you coming from? Thanks for watching.

  • @dcdell2008
    @dcdell2008 Před 5 lety

    Is the bike standard or Low suspension? What year is the older GSA? Thanks for sharing

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      dcdell2008 It is standard. The seat is on the lower position. The old one is a 2011 model. Thanks for watching.

    • @dcdell2008
      @dcdell2008 Před 5 lety

      @@BackroadMotorcycleAdventures I like your side of the world...many years back late 70s while I was station at a US Navy submarine base in Scotland I we made a port call at Bergen Norway, such a beautiful place...I live here in San Diego, CA USA--thanks for sharing the video.

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      dcdell2008 Cool. In 2012 I met a really great guy who was stationed 3 years at a base in Eckernforde, Germany. We had some great rides, and it turned in to be a great friendship. He returned to the States, so we dont ride together anymore, but we’re still in contact every now and then. Riding in the States and Canada is on my bucket list. One day ... 😊

  • @skolikaseri
    @skolikaseri Před 3 lety

    Hi sir!Do you have the left cylinder clicking noise when hot in idle?thanks in advance

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 3 lety +1

      Not that I have noticed. I will try to check it out.

    • @skolikaseri
      @skolikaseri Před 3 lety

      Backroad Motorcycle Adventures ok my friend if you check it please tell me

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 3 lety +1

      It does have that clicking sound. I will check with my dealer when I get back home (I’m currently on a short trip to Poland). I assume it’s the valves, but not sure if it supposed to sound different. Seems to be a lot whore are having that “feature” when googling it.

    • @skolikaseri
      @skolikaseri Před 3 lety

      Backroad Motorcycle Adventures thanks mate.i am sure that the answer from the dealer is “all do this sir”

    • @skolikaseri
      @skolikaseri Před 3 lety

      Backroad Motorcycle Adventures hi sir you have news from your dealer?

  • @bjarnemartens
    @bjarnemartens Před 4 lety

    Jeg vil også bo i Sverige 😉

  • @ozbayilhan
    @ozbayilhan Před 4 lety

    The other one 💞 i drive it , it must ve 2011 adventure .

  • @thegram9207
    @thegram9207 Před 4 lety

    I am also an exiled Dane in Sweden . ( license plate)

  • @armoth6958
    @armoth6958 Před 5 lety

    Just a note - a lot of people are adding handle bar raisers, pls be careful with this. I get it as Im 1.9m. BUT this causes you to stand up more when you are on the pegs which takes your weight of the front wheel. You see where this is going? Some very very bad crashes caused by doing this (off road)

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety

      Armoth I believe it works best for me when I don’t lean on the handlebar and being kind of weightless, balancing on the pegs. I understand that there’s a tendency to stand up straight, which is not helping off-road, but it is (for me) just a question of habit. Thanks for watching :-)

  • @ciszero
    @ciszero Před 5 lety

    nice video! Where did you get that extra compartment box behind the left pannier box? I have an 850 GS adventure, but couldn't find it on Wunderlich, or maybe looking in wrong department?

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      It's what they call a "Case box". I don't think it fits anything besides the R1250GSA. Touratech has some for other R models, but that doesn't help you much with the F model. I think the chain drive gets in the way. Have you considered alternatives, like shop.touratech.se/bag-to-fit-under-luggage-rack-on-bmw-r1250gs-r1200gs-2013-onwards-f850gs-f750gs.html ?

  • @motovloggingwithvman2188

    What make is the radiator guards?

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety +1

      MotoVlogging with VMan They are the BMW plastic guards. They came across a little “cheap” at first (they aren’t that pricey), but I’m hoping they do the trick. When riding gravel (depending on the tires) a fair amount of rocks are thrown into the bike, so I wasn’t comfortable not having any.

    • @motovloggingwithvman2188
      @motovloggingwithvman2188 Před 5 lety +1

      @@BackroadMotorcycleAdventures i am waiting for the alt rider ones, looks like they are still under development. Didn't think the 1250s were different from the 1200s. Apparently they are, go figure!

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety +1

      @@motovloggingwithvman2188 I'm coming from the oil cooled version (2011), so the radiators are new to me :-)

  • @user-zj7nq2yc7y
    @user-zj7nq2yc7y Před 5 lety

    На таких аппаратах не хватает задней скорости, жду когда появится, тогда сразу же приобрету

  • @lawrenceprins1619
    @lawrenceprins1619 Před 4 lety

    You appear to have a plastic protection plate on the centre stand? Has it been useful and where did you get it from. Thanks.

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety

      That came standard with the bike. Thanks for watching 😏

    • @lawrenceprins1619
      @lawrenceprins1619 Před 4 lety

      @@BackroadMotorcycleAdventures Interesting. It must exclusive to the European market as I have not seen one on a North American bike.

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety

      @@lawrenceprins1619 I believe it is standard on the Adventure model - this bike is from a US dealer - it looks like it has it too - or am I not looking at the same thing as you? www.bmwmotorcyclesofburbank.com/New-Inventory-2020-BMW-Motorcycle-Scooter-R-1250-GS-Adventure-Ice-Grey-bmwmotorcyclesofburbank-7923046?ref=list

    • @lawrenceprins1619
      @lawrenceprins1619 Před 4 lety

      @@BackroadMotorcycleAdventures We are looking at the same thing. I didn't see it on the bike in show room that I ordered mine from...my bike is due to arrive in March so we'll see if its there. BMW Canadian specs are different from USA specs. Thanks for looking at this and I didn't mean for you to go searching for the item. Much appreciated though.

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety

      Lawrence Prins I am curious myself, so let me know when you get your bike. Congrats on the purchase :-)

  • @aernan
    @aernan Před 5 lety

    Who sells the metal spare key?

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      Jeremiah Alfrey I think any official BMW dealer will. They order it from BMW as it has to mach your other key (and your bike). It actually took quite some time for mine. I’m not sure where the delay was, but it took a couple of months.

    • @aernan
      @aernan Před 5 lety

      @@BackroadMotorcycleAdventures I have already asked at my local bmw dealer and they say there are no metal keys available to order. Is possible it's a European only part?

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety +2

      @@aernan Hmm.. I don't know - maybe. Where are you from? It is part number 51 25 7688674 and called a "Key without Transponder" and ordered with your bike's VIN.

    • @aernan
      @aernan Před 5 lety +1

      @@BackroadMotorcycleAdventures thanks. The part number worked. Key is on order!

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      @@aernan Great news :-)

  • @khagighaha581
    @khagighaha581 Před 4 lety

    I want know price

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety

      Of the Motorcycle? I don’t know your area, so go to www.bmw-motorrad.com/en/home.html and find a dealer. Thanks for watching.

  • @sy97cri
    @sy97cri Před 4 lety

    Hahaha love how you pat the old bike and then have gender on them. I have the same here. The old one is my darling gal and the new one is defenately a he. Wasnt lowering the original footpegs enough?

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety

      Christian Richaud The original pegs can’t be lowered. Not on mine, anyway. I can adjust the gear shifter, but that’s it. How does yours adjust?

  • @jeffandrews6225
    @jeffandrews6225 Před 4 lety

    Would rather throw my gloves on the ground than stick velcro on the tank. It looks cheap and nasty and spoils a beautiful looking bike. Good video👍

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 4 lety +2

      I guess you could, but having a place to put the gloves where it won’t easily come off is convenient at toll booths or border crossing booths. I haven’t really thought about how it looks, but I can see your point. My RAM mount for the phone isn’t too nice looking either :-) thanks for watching.

  • @Ducati297
    @Ducati297 Před 5 lety

    panzer tank

  • @Neputkatnesem
    @Neputkatnesem Před 4 lety

    sweden..🤣🤣very expensive fuel....

  • @Tax2Me
    @Tax2Me Před 5 lety

    I only get used bikes. Because i am in a very tight budget. For that reason i buy what is available. I never understood why people buy brown new expensive machines that do not fit. If i had the money i would nor be buying brand, i would be buying fit first

    • @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures
      @BackroadMotorcycleAdventures  Před 5 lety

      Tax2Me Good point. I tried different makes and models before getting it and found the one was the one. Having had a GSA before, I may have been a little biased. Only after lots of hours of riding and a couple of thousand kilometers, I found that there were a couple of things that could be better for me. I must admit though, that the lowered pegs haven’t returned on the investment yet. Thanks for watching.

  • @dexio85
    @dexio85 Před 5 lety +1

    Safety paranoia strikes again - if you want to be safe on the road don't buy the motorcycle in the first place. And if you do, don't make a joke out of yourself with all those "safety" gadgets - GS is a terribly big bike, hard to miss, especially with the LED headlight. Second mistake is the standing totally upright - you are not really supposed to do that, especially to lock your knees and elbows. When riding offroad you should have your knees bent a little bit, etc and also you do lean forward sometimes, depends on the terrain, etc. but your idea about standing straight is misguided - sure it's "comfortable" but it's the wrong technique. What a waste of a bike on someone that has completely no clue.