Dirt Test BMW G 310 GS

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • We test the BMW G 310 GS on a 200 kilometre loop of freeway, blacktop, twin and single trail. This road oriented dual sports bike surprised us with its great dirt manners and agility.
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Komentáře • 276

  • @kempleksede5998
    @kempleksede5998 Před 6 lety +8

    Hands down the best review seen to date.

  • @pablosuarez4203
    @pablosuarez4203 Před 6 lety +1

    Dear MAD TV, 3 years ago I bought my Tenere after watching your 2009 review of the mighty 660. Now after watching this video I seriously thinking in buying this little BMW. Mostly because I like mountain and forest trails in Chile and this gives you an enormous amount of confidence. I tested the bike today and makes you feel that you can go everywhere safely. Thanks for you review again! 😀

  • @guloguloguy
    @guloguloguy Před 5 lety +3

    THANK YOU, VERY MUCH, FOR THIS GREAT DEMO/REVIEW!!!! I'M SOON GOING TO UPGRADE MY BIKE WITH A FEW MODS FROM RALLY RAID (UK). GO BMW G310GS!!

  • @paulwildschut1013
    @paulwildschut1013 Před 6 lety +1

    Great Review thanks Guys, picked up my G310GS and I love it.

  • @Rosakru
    @Rosakru Před 6 lety +1

    Exceptional video, thanks for bringing it out. 🙏

  • @socialoracle
    @socialoracle Před 6 lety +3

    Best review on this bike so far.

  • @motorradvermietunghamburgm3723

    Great little bikes! Great Video! For a manufacturer this is gold!

  • @jorgschroeder7511
    @jorgschroeder7511 Před 6 lety +3

    Great REVIEW VERY HONEST IN ALL ASPECTS : I WILL DEFINATLY BE GETTING ONE .Thanks

  • @OntarioAndrews415
    @OntarioAndrews415 Před 6 lety +2

    Good review. Thanks for posting.

  • @blancolirio
    @blancolirio Před 6 lety +10

    Great overall review and first impressions of the market changing BMW 310GS.
    I especially appreciate Amy's well thought out input to the review.
    Looking forward to the future Rally Raid mods-wait 'till you see what she looks like then! (and performs like).
    Juan-Nevada City, Ca.

  • @MidCoastAdventures
    @MidCoastAdventures Před 5 lety +5

    Great review guys! Got to ride one today in a mix of trails, dirt roads and asphalt, and have to concede, what a great "little" bike! Good power to weight, handle the trails perfectly, and was great fun drifting the arse out on loose gravel. A very sure-footed bike in all terrains. Perfect 50/50 ADV bike 👍

  • @lukeparker55
    @lukeparker55 Před 6 lety +2

    Been tossing up options for my first bike for weeks. This has my name on it cant wait :)

  • @Tennessee968
    @Tennessee968 Před 7 měsíci

    Cant wait to get mine next month! Great review and video. Thank you.

  • @tptp6777
    @tptp6777 Před 6 lety +2

    Nice review.. loved the trail..

  • @cjdc1973
    @cjdc1973 Před 6 lety +15

    I’ve been riding for nearly 25 years, motocross (yz’s), trails (DRZ’s & wr’s), track bikes (rgv’s & r6’s) and roadies (gsxr 1000, xjr1300).
    I’ve been hanging to get into adventure riding, but being all of 160cm tall, everything has literally been out or reach. I’d settled and was about to buy another DRZ to do up but test road the 310gs.
    I took possession of mine last week. 30mm bar rises, folding mirrors from adventure moto, and the crash bars are on order.
    I’m planning some big trips in the little machine. It’s fantastic to ride.
    Thanks Bmw for thinking little for once.

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety

      Looking forward to what you think. Please get back and tell us your thoughts.

    • @11Khalid11
      @11Khalid11 Před 5 lety

      @cjdc1973 I'm planning of doing some long distance riding (8000km) and i was thinking about 310gs but i wasn't sure how it'll handle it. Please let me know your thoughts and experience.

  • @brucekendall52
    @brucekendall52 Před 6 lety +2

    Thks for review.

  • @jerrychiasson9857
    @jerrychiasson9857 Před 6 lety

    Seen a lot of motorcycle videos have to say this is one of the best I've seen.... would've liked to have heard any negatives if there was.... but other than that fantastic.... would love for you guys to do a review of a trip on it..... lov the video keep up the great work...

  • @FaetalEU
    @FaetalEU Před 6 lety +3

    i love tha fact that you are using REAL measurements. Kilometers, liters, centimeters and meters -> THANK YOU

  • @NavyScrubz
    @NavyScrubz Před 6 lety +3

    I was already almost sold on this bike for the type of riding I want to do, but was worried about the cast wheels and ability off road. Not anymore! THANK YOU for this brilliant footage showing just what this bike is capable of. I have a dirtbike for the more gnarly stuff but I wanted a more comfortable road oriented bike that will take me to, and then into the national parks and state forests surrounding me without having to trailer my bike and carry fuel. Just main fire trails really but this shows it will do that and more! And being a shorter female the bigger adventure bikes are just too big for me so I think this will be perfect. The cb500x needs too many mods, you can just ride this one straight into the bush. Plus rally raid are working on a kit too. Hope to buy one soon!

    • @MidCoastAdventures
      @MidCoastAdventures Před 5 lety

      NavyScrubz, did you end up buying the GS310? You're description of intended use pretty well sums up my ideas also. Currently have a CRF Rally. Great bike but it sux on the road stretches... :( This review gave me faith I could take the "little" GS anywhere I currently take the CRF. Cheers

  • @borderm3
    @borderm3 Před 4 lety +2

    I had an Adventure 1190 a few years back, it just left too much there for my skill off road. It was heavy and cumbersome.
    I just purchased the g310gs. For me its usually much more fun to use all of a machine than to use part of it and be scared of the rest.
    Hope I feel the same with it as you guys!!!

  • @0Oo..oO0
    @0Oo..oO0 Před 6 lety +2

    Speaking of ABS ... I ran into an unexpected light rain and decided to try it out. I was cautious at first but then tried harder and harder to get the ABS to activate on the slippery road conditions. Interestingly, I could not manage to slide either tire or activate the ABS in conditions that I would normally see a result with my other bikes. I am only theorizing now: 1) the brakes aren't grippy enough to activate ABS (kind of sloshy pull front and push rear to engage) 2) the stock tires are awesome on wet roads or 3) the combination of 1 & 2 plus the light weight make the bike less likely to need to worry about the effects of losing traction on paved roads even in wet conditions. There are more options but most of those would make me scared to pull harder on the stops. Any which way, I was pleasantly happy with the result and feel even more confident that this machine was the right choice.
    Happy riding!

  • @zzxx33mh
    @zzxx33mh Před 6 lety +1

    Nice reviw.Fun and on budget to join the 'prestige ' GS family,..switchable abs, dynamic ride,like Lady said 'it all about the confidence..and 310 give some of it,and with some mods and accs,(tweak suspension, bar riser, crush bar,fog light,panniers, GPS mount..etc)it will turn to really adventure,and will catch eye and proud even between the Big brother..
    But I'm looking forward for the KLR300,sorry I mean Versys 300X,excellent..wish MAD test it..

  • @PhantomRides
    @PhantomRides Před 6 lety +3

    Am excited to get this bike as my touring machine for South East Asia. Let's see 🤘

  • @retepyam5858
    @retepyam5858 Před 5 lety

    Have to say I really enjoyed this review. Some of the trails you took the bike down were pretty tight I don't think the bigger GS's would have threaded through. The 650/700/800 perhaps. Looks a nice piece of kit and sometimes less is more. I owned an F650GS and after modifying it quite a bit it was a really good bike, Hyperpro fork springs, smaller front sprocket, bark busters, crash bars, comfort seat to replace the plank it came with, and BMW panniers for touring spot on. Excellent review though.

  • @scottjackson163
    @scottjackson163 Před 5 lety +1

    I’ve owned a BMW G 310 GS for about 10 months now. I’ve added a few mods: riser bar, bash plate, Continental TKC 80 tires, engine guard, windshield. This motorcycle is nimble and spirited off-road. The limitations of a 310 cc motorcycle become apparent, however, during interstate riding. While you can cruise at 70 MPH, gusts of wind can make for a precarious ride.

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever Před 3 lety +1

    Bought a new G310GS yesterday for my 60th birthday. Picking it up in a couple of days. Buying accessories online. Looking forward to adventure touring.

  • @foolsgold953
    @foolsgold953 Před 6 lety +4

    Nice bike and a good addition to the review team 👍🏽

  • @GameOver-sd6gg
    @GameOver-sd6gg Před 6 lety

    Beautiful bike

  • @michaelunthank
    @michaelunthank Před 6 lety +1

    Just watched with the wife, result, she wants to learn to ride and get this bike so as to join me on my 2015 GSA R1200 when I head out. This bike is entry level and inspires beginners to start the journey which is why BMW introduced it.

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +1

      Amy and I thought this would be a common occurrence. However we went onto agree the husbands would progressively start sneaking the 310 out the door when they realise how good it is.

  • @JC-nx5xx
    @JC-nx5xx Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for the detailed review. How about the fuel consumption ?

  • @stepheneldridge6998
    @stepheneldridge6998 Před 6 lety +4

    Good review and Amy clearly knows her stuff. Somewhere there is that elusive 'perfect ' Adventure bike. ..maybe a 450cc....lightweight with a reliable bulletproof engine. The BM is definitely a step in the right direction. Steve

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +1

      Maybe.....a Kato 390. Is it a Unicorn is it going to happen :)

    • @fehlbergo
      @fehlbergo Před 6 lety

      CCM GP450 Adventure seems to be that bike to me. Shame about the cost...

    • @mmaaddict78
      @mmaaddict78 Před 6 lety +1

      You also get all of the comfort of a 2x4. That KTM is a hard core enduro bike, not an ADV. It's a fine tuned enduro machine, but I don't see it as an ADV bike.

  • @8001drifter
    @8001drifter Před 6 lety

    Great review and nice to see it being put through its paces off road. Just seems people are very slow to come out with accessories. Definitely could do with a bash plate, well a more substantial alloy one. And great to see that fabulous weather as i sit here in the UK in the pouring rain. Cant wait to see more of this bike from you.

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +2

      In later videos you will discover this is a project bike and we are making it dirt oriented with parts from Rally Raid Products.

    • @8001drifter
      @8001drifter Před 6 lety +1

      Travis Donald Stanley Thanks for reply Not got GS 310 but thinking of trading my R nine T for one ( Have another road bike ) so really interested to so what will be available. Have contacted them direct to see if they will let me know what they have in the pipeline but was hoping maybe BWM would have more adventure spec coming out

  • @upward_onward
    @upward_onward Před 6 lety

    After attaching panniers, will the bike support pillion riding ?

  • @simob7862
    @simob7862 Před 5 měsíci

    I like this over view of the BMW 310 GS, for a few reasons it not only highlights how good this little guy (the bike) is but how it appeals to guys and girls and if you were looking at something like this as a his and hers kid of combo, throw in a few rally raid updates and well it’s a dinner winner. I am amazed that BMW haven’t actually thought about having a Safari for GS 310 riders and included would be some additional adventure rider training, people would pay for that.

  • @osimnod
    @osimnod Před 6 lety +3

    Informative review and nice to see another entry into the light/mid-weight ADV arena. Just watched "blancolirio" post a walk-through at RR headquarters in the UK. Shows John has a RR set-up for the 310 GS similar to the CB500X so it's a proper ADV rig. Always appreciate your reviews and pleasant to have a woman's perspective.

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +4

      John is literally up at 5am fabricating these parts and we are communicating almost daily. We have to fit them all and test before the APC Rally commencing in early March. Great to see ADVworx join the project to build the bikes and Bark Busters and Giant Loop also come on board. I love doing these projects. It's infectious being around 'can do' creative, driven people.

    • @leecourt8509
      @leecourt8509 Před 6 lety

      Really enjoyed the video you did with John on his Rally Raid prepared CB500X. Shows he's the real deal and prepared to go out on a hardcore route and rely on his own kit!

  • @ysanzgiry
    @ysanzgiry Před 6 lety

    Nice Video. Just a question... how does it fare on river crossings ?

  • @DenDimas
    @DenDimas Před 6 lety +9

    How would you compare this with honda cb500x? I remember that you made about that bike and it was a good review as well

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +5

      My initial response of the base model with no modification is that it's better.

    • @stopstalkingyouspookybastard
      @stopstalkingyouspookybastard Před 6 lety +2

      im considering both bikes aswell. i plan to use it mostly on asphalt and highway and hit the adventure routes when its necessary, also intend to keep the bike for long time. thats why i kinda lean towards honda. did test drive both on highway and bmw is simply too vibrant here on german highways, it fails to keep up with traffic and things get really scary. im an inexperienced rider so you should take my advice with a pinch of salt but i think honda is way better on the road. that being said there is also a considerable price difference between them which can be used for equipment etc. but since i plan to keep the bike for a long time i think on the long run it will make up for itself since i wont be having to change the bike that quickly because it feels too slow.
      advice would be appreciated, as a person who is planning to buy his first ever bike its easy to get lost.
      @den dimas

    • @MrWeatherstorm
      @MrWeatherstorm Před 6 lety

      honda better as travel bike, subj good for city, and around.

  • @tarun-bullrider
    @tarun-bullrider Před 5 lety

    How to fix noice from engine head, please advise

  • @gusreyes5447
    @gusreyes5447 Před 4 lety +1

    The bike doesn't actually look small. It's a full size but light weight which makes it more fun on single track.

  • @Jecklen16
    @Jecklen16 Před 6 lety +2

    This was an awesome review. First time I've seen a reviewer actually fully test the off and on-road capabilities of an adventure bike. Any change you could do a Versys 300x test?

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety

      I would love to the Versys 300X I have spoken to a number of people who have ridden them long distances and they were impressed. The revolution to small is well underway.

  • @robpinter5431
    @robpinter5431 Před 6 lety +1

    Dear MAD, great review, it is a shame that wire wheels are not a dealer option in Australia, the 310 has a lot going for it for people who want a lighter ADV bike, not necessarily beginners, we are experience in ADV riding off road and don't do jumps on our ADV bikes as we carry out camping equipment for days, weeks, so we don't ride them like WR450's, what we need is lightweight, reliable, good mileage from the standard tank, ABS, comfort, highway speed capable and be able to mount soft panniers.
    I ride a R1100 GS in some silly off road places with 19/17 sized wheels so it is not necessity for a 21 front.

  • @INNOVVDashCam
    @INNOVVDashCam Před 6 lety

    Impressive bike, surprised by BMW!

  • @marlonaleonar1869
    @marlonaleonar1869 Před rokem

    Moto linda é confortavelll essa 310gs leve agil ... super top ea melhor da categoria ...

  • @davidhardstaff8110
    @davidhardstaff8110 Před 6 lety +7

    Would be interesting to do a versys 300 and Honda cb500x alongside the 310 to give a comparison

  • @Sertao2013
    @Sertao2013 Před rokem

    How did you slide the back tire the 22 and 23 models don't give you a way to shut off abs ?

  • @johnpej122
    @johnpej122 Před 6 lety +1

    I bought one of these about 2 months ago and I have clocked up 6k kms on it all ready. So far it has been awesome. Great on fuel, and a good all rounder. My only problem is that there aren't any accessories for it yet, ie bash plate, hand protectors etc. But I'm sure there will be soon.

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety

      Accessories are coming. Rally Raid Products are currently making them.

    • @johnpej122
      @johnpej122 Před 6 lety

      Bark busters are finally available for this bike. Installed them about a week ago. Still waiting for a larger windscreen etc. Any updates on rally Reid?

  • @ElectrifiedStud
    @ElectrifiedStud Před 6 lety

    Waiting for its sales in India.. will be my first adventure bike. With my previous experience of 150cc road bike modified to Rally-raid competition, this should be a blast to ride straight out of the showroom and wear the widest grin every time I ride it. Come on #BMW start the sales in #India soon! :)

  • @anthonymiccijr6380
    @anthonymiccijr6380 Před 4 lety

    BMW - Broken Motor Works. My GS has been in the shop for over 3 weeks. Leaking oil from the front fork tube and may have a bent shift fork. And let’s not forget the brake recall. Bike has 750 miles on it and no time off-road. Tried to upgrade to the 750 and was told my bike has depreciated by $2300 (in terms of a trade-in).

  • @rodneybrown4304
    @rodneybrown4304 Před rokem +3

    Half the people I go on longer rides with need to downsize to the 310. I get so tired of pushing the 1000 cc's over obstacles and helping pick the bike up. Never understood why anyone wants to lug around on a 5-600 lb bike on tricky back roads and trails.

  • @brizzobrizzo5904
    @brizzobrizzo5904 Před 6 lety

    Hi, when you say it is better than the CB500x do you mean the CB with the rally raid upgrade? Great review as always

  • @stumpyhobbit2175
    @stumpyhobbit2175 Před rokem +1

    Would you say this bike would be good for commuting in very steep, hilly, almost mountainous rural areas, a lot of the back roads are tarmac but gravel, mud from the farms, roadkill potholes and occasional streams running off the hills cover it and it changes daily? Its a much shorter route than the main roads that go around the hills and I would be able to dodge the big wagons etc. Also, what would it be like in winter, on snow or ice for eg?
    Cheers.

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před rokem +2

      I think it would be OK for that type of stuff. I am familar with that type ot riding as I've done it in the Himalayas.

    • @stumpyhobbit2175
      @stumpyhobbit2175 Před rokem

      @@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV Thanks, not quite Hymalas, lol, more Pennine region, England. Thanks for the reply.

  • @JoeJoeMoto
    @JoeJoeMoto Před 6 lety +1

    Wow, seems like a great bike.

  • @motodrone7116
    @motodrone7116 Před 6 lety +3

    Looks like a nice little unit Dave..

  • @donyboy73
    @donyboy73 Před 6 lety +1

    how was vibration level on highway?

  • @unitedrider57
    @unitedrider57 Před 4 lety

    How tall are you sir?

  • @MGL83
    @MGL83 Před 5 lety +2

    I like the idea of small capacity bikes. They are fun. Problem is they always have small frame, so not an option for someone tall.

  • @sanatandharma4435
    @sanatandharma4435 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for this excellent review, it is appreciated. You mentioned adding panniers to the bike, are they available yet?
    Kind regards
    Mark

  • @foloeel
    @foloeel Před 6 lety

    Cheques in the post, Danke from Bavaria.

  • @stefael3georgiou270
    @stefael3georgiou270 Před 6 lety +2

    best video "review" of g310gs

  • @AshishTiwari19
    @AshishTiwari19 Před 6 lety

    Hey Guys, brilliant video I'm looking forward to get my hands on this gorgeous BMW, but I would like you to help me with clearing a confusion for me, Which of the 2 that is BMW G310GS or the KTM Duke390 is better performance bikes and real value for money if my choice of ride is city and long distance traveling.

  • @2Truth2you
    @2Truth2you Před 6 lety

    8:45 she talks about doing 115 on the highway. Would that be kph or mph?

  • @danhill7525
    @danhill7525 Před 6 lety +18

    After owning a small BMW for 2 years (the G650 GS) I'm now completely skeptical of anything they bring out of a factory that's not a flagship model, mine worked fine for a few months, then out of the blue, electrical problems after electrical problems. It was fine since it had a 1 year warranty, still a massive pain in the ass though. as soon as the warranty ran out, the ground wire for the entire wiring loom decided to fry itself, £2000 at a dealer to be replaced, then the ECU went £1500, then there was a software issue that up until recently was unfixable and I spent countless weekends at my dealer trying to get them to sort it, but they didn't really seem to care at all, so I sold it and got pretty much nothing for it.
    That's just my experience with smaller BMWs and the attitude of some dealers with them, If it's not a 1200 it doesn't matter it seems.

    • @lorgagssertao4036
      @lorgagssertao4036 Před 6 lety +1

      Hi, I have the 2014 GS 650 Sertão and it also has that electrics issue with the programing of the injection on the engine. Still it is a good compromise regarding weight-power. I can keep up with the big bikes on twisties (it's all about the rider's skill) and I have a lot of fun with ot (just check my videos!).

    • @danhill7525
      @danhill7525 Před 6 lety +2

      I agree that the bike was good when it was working, it was very capable and very fun to ride, but being put in a potentially life threatening situation (engine cutting out while filtering between 2 lorries as the traffic starts moving again, wiring loom catching fire while riding in the rain... Just to put 2 examples out there) it just really put me off BMWs. I think the UK just gets bad batches of bikes from them from time to time, especially the smaller capacity bikes, and since the dealers aren't used to getting their for repairs, they don't know what to do with them. I've moved onto KTM now, and fingers crossed, other than having the rear suspension replaced since the adjustment mechanism had seized from the previous owned and dealer not using it, I've had zero issues, electrical or mechanical.

    • @lorgagssertao4036
      @lorgagssertao4036 Před 6 lety

      Can anyone more knowledged than I in Engineering, Engines & Electronic Injection confirm that the programing may face some difficulties?
      I still like all kind of analog stuff: it always works well until it breaks!! LOL

    • @kuhndj67
      @kuhndj67 Před 6 lety +1

      I agree... I'm a big European bike fan but if I was in the market for a small ADV or DS it would be a Japanese bike. BMW and KTM are great on the performance end - but maintenance and reliability not so much, and if you're actually off-roading the bike then I'd definitely be looking for Japanese reliability.

    • @kuhndj67
      @kuhndj67 Před 6 lety +1

      Yes I definitely agree... and I also agree that the European bikes are designed fundamentally differently to the Japanese bike, the KTM dual sport's especially are fantastic off-road performers. I'd say the same is true of their road bikes and that's what appealed to me (160hp in an ADV bike... that's nuts). I was willing to compromise a bit on reliability (though I've actually not had any 'big' problems with any of my European bikes) to get the rest of the package (amazing motor's, suspension, every state of the art 'keep you from dying of your own stupidity' assist known to man, etc...). However... I've been stuck WAAY BACK in the woods with a dead ride before, and AAA just hung up on me... so for dirt I skew toward the bulletproof reliability of Japanese bikes.

  • @johannascher6745
    @johannascher6745 Před 6 lety

    Nice bike for a small Budget! :-)

  • @gregw4800
    @gregw4800 Před 6 lety +1

    i think she's taller than you! ha. Great video, nicely done!

  • @brianwhite1189
    @brianwhite1189 Před 5 lety +1

    I watched your G 310GS Rally Raid Level 2 upgrade video first where you guys show us all the trail riding you could not possibly do without the Rally Raid upgrade. But in this, pre-Rally Raid video you're totally satisfied that you can ride any type of trail or highway with the G 310GS as purchased. After seeing this video I really need convincing as to what will justify spending that amount of money on the RR upgrade?

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 5 lety +1

      Bashplate, suspension, wheels. You wouldn't ride a standard one across the Simpson.

    • @brianwhite1189
      @brianwhite1189 Před 5 lety

      @@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV Then where did you record this video, if not the Simpson as the terrain looked every bit as nasty, yet no Rally Raid upgrade?

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 5 lety +2

      @@brianwhite1189 Forests west of Morisset. That place is a walk in the park in comparison to the big desert ride.

  • @SwampCityRadio1974
    @SwampCityRadio1974 Před 5 měsíci

    Turning fifty, bad knee and shoulders, live a semi off-grid life on a houseboat and most of the access roads to my mooring spots are sand and dirt track. Just about to trade in a road bike for a G 310 GS. I didn't see the point in a KLR650 with physical issues limiting my ability to pick up a fallen bike and as a first dual purpose bike it seemed sensible.

  • @FilmHerald
    @FilmHerald Před 6 lety

    Can you explain why/how you went through a pipe

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +1

      turned into it and rode down it and kept our head down and keep to the bottom of the pipe or things get tricky.

  • @cyclopathic998
    @cyclopathic998 Před 6 lety +4

    Would be interesting to see you compare 310 to Versys X and your RR CBx over the same tracks mate. Perhaps Himalayan to make a full set.
    Are you planning to do SWM SuperDual review at some point? thnx for doing this, really enjoy watching your vids!

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +2

      I would love to and have considered it but I am a one man band and just don't have the time.

    • @cyclopathic998
      @cyclopathic998 Před 6 lety

      Well if you consider getting bikes from mfg should not be a problem and we value your opinion. Perhaps not side-by-side?
      I watched a few of your reviews and the part I like that you are talking bike for what it is not for what you think it should and then blaming it for not living up to your expectations.

  • @woopwoopadventures6789

    Hi guys, me and my partner are setting up for an Oz lap on our 4x4 truck. We are planning to carry a bike on the back. Looking for something by light and playful. This looks like the way to go. We are planning to adventure up to 100 km on the bike once we park our truck. We weigh 65 & 75 kg, the question is would this bike be suitable for both of us? we are planning to do what you guys exactly did in this video riding bush etc

  • @mmaaddict78
    @mmaaddict78 Před 6 lety +3

    Is there any truth to the rumor that this bike will see a laced wheel option in the future for a $500 upcharge? I'm hesitant with this bike because I could see BMW releasing an ADV package later with all the goodies I wish this bike had.

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever Před rokem

    3:30 - The ability for the user to disable the ABS with an ABS button disappeared on later models (2021?) but I've heard that the always-on ABS isn't too bad off road as it can be on larger and heavier bikes.
    4:15 - I'm 6'2" (190 cm) and I'm slightly cramped in the legs but not too bad. An inexpensive 30 mm bar riser made for a nearly perfect fit for my upper body.
    Two and a half years later, I'm still loving my G310GS and look forward to many more adventures (800 mile camping trip coming up this weekend). I'm 62 and have ridden smaller displacement dual sport thumpers intermittently since I was 15. I've never been interested in large bikes and now that I'm getting older I'm even less interested in trying to muscle my way along with a heavy bike. The nimble G310GS is a nearly perfect bike for me. It has much better road manners than my previous dual sports and it easily does more off road than I want to do these days. I wish BMW made an Adventure version of this baby adventure bike, with a 5 gallon fuel tank, large pegs, a proper aluminum bash plate and lower engine protection bars and maybe tubeless spoke wheels and upgraded suspension. All of those issues can now be addressed in the aftermarket except for the larger fuel tank, which is honestly my only negative on the G310GS.

  • @camhick1
    @camhick1 Před 6 lety +1

    I'd be interested to see some coverage of Aimee on her adventures with the GS.

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +2

      This is the first of a number of vids. With the help of Rally Raid Products, Giant Loop, ADVWorX, Bark Busters we are going to transform these bikes into dirt oriented round the worlders, spoked wheels, bashplate, complete replacement of suspension, ft bars, bar raisers....the list goes on, so stand by.

    • @camhick1
      @camhick1 Před 6 lety

      That's great. But also can you do it in stages. I'm an ex Yamaha dealer from NZ. I am 48 and have done mostly dirt biking. I am planning to do some Adventure riding and have been looking at DR650, DRZ400, KLR650, not interested in bigger adventure bikes. But I'm thinking a smaller bike can be more fun. I really just want to buy a bike fit panniers and bark busters, and bash plate, tires and go. So it would be good if you did an adventure just with minimal add-ons and then compare as you go.

  • @bartekszul8940
    @bartekszul8940 Před 6 lety

    Bike on left has already broken brake and clutch levers broken?

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +1

      Thats a very good reason why we are fitting Bark Busters. They were already broken before we got the bike.

    • @bartekszul8940
      @bartekszul8940 Před 6 lety

      Motorcycle Adventure Dirtbike TV thanks for answer. Really like all of your videos. Cheers

  • @jfkdemocrat8465
    @jfkdemocrat8465 Před 5 lety

    Great trend to make smaller, far less expensive intro bikes to attract new riders to the sport. Ideal for people who live in areas that are fairly close to off road trails etc.

  • @mohba01
    @mohba01 Před 6 lety +2

    rally raid apparently would not do a 21 inch front wheel on it. i wonder why. is it because it's always going to be more road biased?

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +2

      For this size bike and its limitations I think it's not a deal breaker.

    • @mohba01
      @mohba01 Před 6 lety +1

      true. from the full video i can surely say that this bike is not "made at a price point" like for eg. a KTM390 which is also made in india. its funny how we dont have it yet but you ozzies already got it ! shiny side up, cheers.

  • @yakoutesmat3064
    @yakoutesmat3064 Před 5 lety

    Too much bla bla bla this time mate. We get it. What about the problem areas or design flaws etc. you make it sound like bike made in heaven.

  • @onebeardtwowheels8981
    @onebeardtwowheels8981 Před 6 lety +5

    I'd love to see you guys review the crf 250 rally and contrast it to this bike. It's a very interesting segment these little adventure bikes.

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +1

      I agree. I just have too much on at present.

    • @onebeardtwowheels8981
      @onebeardtwowheels8981 Před 6 lety +2

      Travis Donald Stanley I didn't realize the 310 gs was so much cheaper than the 250 rally. My problem with the 250 rally is the seat height. I don't understand why these manufacturers are introducing entry level/lighter adventure bikes with such high seats. I personally have no problems with a high seat because of you height, but trying to find a capable bike for my girlfriend to ride is near impossible and she is average height. I have to consider lowering links raising the forks in the triple clamps and lower seats so which throw off the original geometry.

    • @mmaaddict78
      @mmaaddict78 Před 6 lety +1

      250 Rally Is basically the same price. With ABS, the Rally is six grand. The little beemer is also six grand. I don't know where he's getting that BMW price from. Let's face it, out the door, you'll be paying almost seven grand for these bikes. I'd love to see a shootout with the Honda, BMW and the Kawi Versys 300.
      As for the seat height, It's to keep the ground clearance. If you need a lower seat, you will get lower ground clearance. See the Kawi Versys 300.

    • @HardBoiledGregADV
      @HardBoiledGregADV Před 3 lety +1

      I owned the CRF 250L Rally for a while. It had a lot of upgrades including an Öhlins rear shock, Dobeck EJK, Koubalink lowering link to get the height down, and an FMF silencer and power bomb header pipe. It truly was an off-road worthy bike. However, it was not great on the road for anything other than short excursions. It pretty much was a dirt bike (albeit a heavy one) with some on-road characteristics. I sold it to buy a true dirt bike and am now looking to get a small adventure bike as well. I’m intrigued by the BMW G310 GS, the KTM 390 Adventure and the Kawasaki Versys X-300. All seem to have their pros and cons. It looks like the BMW requires more upgrades to bring it up to where the KTM is stock for off-road based on the MAD videos I have watched of both. Anybody else have experience with these three bikes? I do plan to ride trails that are more aggressive than just forest service roads but want something smooth enough on the road to make it enjoyable to get to the trails.

  • @peterc7327
    @peterc7327 Před 6 lety +5

    The only problem is according to customers reports BMWs still have reliability issues. But BMW riders are prepared to accept these issues to own a BMW and are more likely to stick with the brand.

    • @axs7689
      @axs7689 Před 6 lety

      Peter C puts me off as a future consumer though. Too bad because I think this is a beautiful looking bike with great capability.

  • @amerpaisa6920
    @amerpaisa6920 Před 6 lety +4

    Your comment @ 12:05 To paraphrase: You prefer to not read up on a bike prior to doing a review. I believe this approach does not only you a disservice but your readers/video watchers as well. It's a benefit to know the bikes capabilities and experiment with those capabilities whilst "Reviewing" further enhancing your riding experience be it positive or negative. Example: Canceling ABS (on the fly as opposed to a stand still). This is critical information to know to enhance the initial riding experience. As for initially not knowing there was a 6th gear......well we'll just give you a mulligan for that one and move on.
    That being said, I gave you thumbs up for the video. Loved your Himalayas video and I'm also subscribed. Keep up the the exceptional work.

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety

      There are stacks of reviews that give you what you want, just listen to them. Anyone can recite details from promo material or magazine articles. Considering I've been riding 40 years and reviewing bikes bikes for years I'm happy with my approach.

    • @amerpaisa6920
      @amerpaisa6920 Před 6 lety

      Your experience sir is a given. That being said, there is no substitute for preparation and understanding your equipment prior to mounting. .....and yes, you can teach and "old dog" new tricks.
      Keep on producing those great videos.

  • @wickedleeloopy2115
    @wickedleeloopy2115 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm a little disappointed that the only realistic options are small 300cc or monster 1200cc sizes when the midsize 500-600cc adventure bike size gets ignored 😒

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety

      Yeah, I agree. Depending on what country you are in there's a couple of options but they're not world beaters.

    • @tomk3503
      @tomk3503 Před 5 lety

      Honda CB500x could be and option.

  • @jackwhite8157
    @jackwhite8157 Před 6 lety

    If BMW had just made something like the Honda Rally they would have made a great bike.
    This is made in India like the small KTM’s so I’m hoping for quality control. If this bike just had spoke rims and a better windscreen it would be very hard to beat for the money.

  • @InuitWolf
    @InuitWolf Před 6 lety +2

    These bikes would be spot on for newbies if they had different riding modes and spoked rims like there bigger brothers. Come on BMW Motorrad? Hope your listening?

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +1

      I agree, a spoke wheeled option, particularly for the US, South Africa, India (when it is eventually released and definitely Australia, would be great.

  • @johna6968
    @johna6968 Před 6 lety +3

    The proper spoked wheels, centrestand option and the extra cylinder would have me swaying toward the Versys 300. Enjoyed the review tho

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety

      The Versys is a great bike

    • @johna6968
      @johna6968 Před 6 lety +1

      Travis Donald Stanley Don't get me wrong I do kind of like it. I guess the biggest selling point will be those badges on the panels

  • @matze5534
    @matze5534 Před 6 lety +1

    Would you do a World Tour (from London to Sydney) witz thus bike or not

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +2

      Yes it could do it......with some modification.

    • @matze5534
      @matze5534 Před 6 lety

      Motorcycle Adventure Dirtbike TV for example what would you gernerally Change to make it a Good Adventure bike for long Trips

    • @matze5534
      @matze5534 Před 6 lety

      Travis Donald Stanley nur Why spoke Wheels i mean where is the difference

    • @matze5534
      @matze5534 Před 6 lety

      Travis Donald Stanley okey Thanks for The answers

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety

      In order of importance
      1. Bark Busters, Bashplate, luggage racks. all done!

  • @gregbristowe3057
    @gregbristowe3057 Před 6 lety +1

    if only they brought out a gs500 twin with spoke wheels and better suspension and weighed under 200kg wet, I'd buy one

  • @TiagoRuivo
    @TiagoRuivo Před 6 lety

    What was the economy then?

  • @cjstone5178
    @cjstone5178 Před 6 lety

    Women aren’t the only ones who need smaller bikes to help them inspire confidence in handling an adventure bike.

  • @Matt281296
    @Matt281296 Před 6 lety +11

    Hey.. I like the bike and even consider buying it.. But I'd have loved you to talk about the things you don't like in it (I'm sure there are), cause it looks a little bit like an ad right now!

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +4

      Matt - topping out the forks? You forgot that. It's a well sorted road oriented dual purpose and it did well. Have a look at all my reviews. I'm pretty generous to all manufacturers because most do a reasonable job. But if something gets up my nose I talk about it.

    • @hobidolap
      @hobidolap Před 6 lety

      Matt Carbonel oh it's not an ad then...

    • @Matt281296
      @Matt281296 Před 6 lety +1

      Motorcycle Adventure Dirtbike TV Touché! I missed that one! It's true that criticizing new bikes is getting harder and harder though! Or is stuffing them with all these electronics actually killing them? But I'll leave that question to someone ready to write the 1000 pages essay about it..
      By the way.. keep up with the videos, always a pleasure to see one pop up!

  • @jamesdoolan8778
    @jamesdoolan8778 Před 6 lety

    Watch this morning very good review really enjoyed it and thought it was well done would like you two to do one on the new versys 300 x and see what you think? BMW did a lot better than I thought it would do I was very surprised Cheers

  • @donyboy73
    @donyboy73 Před 6 lety +1

    nice bike, would be nice in a 600

    • @BPaul-hk2jh
      @BPaul-hk2jh Před 3 lety

      It really was a shame when bmw got rid of their 650 singles.

  • @theduden
    @theduden Před 6 lety

    Around 8-9 months to go, I'm buying BMW G310 GS

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety

      In which country? India?

    • @theduden
      @theduden Před 6 lety

      Motorcycle Adventure Dirtbike TV yep. 🇮🇳

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety

      Why so long, the factory is in India!

    • @theduden
      @theduden Před 6 lety

      Motorcycle Adventure Dirtbike TV I guess BMW was waiting for market to be ready. They are in the process of setting up their motorrad dealership across major cities.

  • @whitedrguy6503
    @whitedrguy6503 Před 6 lety +10

    Unless you are two up a large capacity adventure bike is really a bit of a waste.
    All a bike has to do is sit on 100 - 120 kph reasonably comfortably and have the ability to take you anywhere you desire without much drama to be an adventure bike or overland bike, all it can take is a fallen tree on a track or a road to spoil a trip and depending of size of that tree can make a big detour.
    A sub 200kg loaded bike makes man handling the bike in tougher going that bit easier rather than a 300 kg loaded bike.
    It has been said by many people who do big trips that when they return no one ever wished for a bigger bike, most wanted a lighter bike.

    • @dnzrdm
      @dnzrdm Před 6 lety

      Not that I disagree, but if you venture out of town a lot, fuel capacity can be a big deal.

    • @dnzrdm
      @dnzrdm Před 6 lety +1

      Travis Donald Stanley yeah I am a scrambler owner actually and weekend blasts within a few hours range is exactly what I do. This bike looks very familiar in that sense. Strange how this category was non existent until a few years ago.

    • @ElectrifiedStud
      @ElectrifiedStud Před 6 lety

      true..

    • @cjstone5178
      @cjstone5178 Před 6 lety

      Easy enough fix to latch a 4 gal tank to a rack.

  • @noahtrock
    @noahtrock Před 6 lety

    Finally! Someone did a real world review! Valuable a nd useful info.
    Your thoughts on an intermediate rider on this bike?

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety

      Not sure of your country of origin. Intermediate Suzuki DR650? , Kawasaki KLR650, SWM, Husky 701,

    • @noahtrock
      @noahtrock Před 6 lety

      Motorcycle Adventure Dirtbike TV You mentioned several times the 310GS is great for beginners. You guys are intermediate to advanced, so would you buy this bike for daily use and offroad fun?

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +1

      We are going to significantly modify these bikes to make them dirt oriented round the worlders. Stand by on this one.

  • @disaar3679
    @disaar3679 Před 6 lety

    That gear is worth more than the bike! haha

  • @MrKdr500
    @MrKdr500 Před 6 lety +2

    Should have been a 450cc ADV... i'll wait for the KTM390 ADV.

  • @giuliobuccini208
    @giuliobuccini208 Před 6 lety

    I think that the Benelli Trk 502 and the Kawasaki 300 offers more and they have a two cylinder engine. More than this, the italian has "real" suspensions and was not designed as an "entry" to whatever "level".

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  • @RoyKarny
    @RoyKarny Před 6 lety +26

    Really? No cons? For once this review seems a bit on the biased side.

    • @eflanagan1921
      @eflanagan1921 Před 6 lety +1

      Maybe surprised how nice it was at first glance ,long term for niggles ?

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety

      Ah topping out the forks?????never done that before !!! Now let me see is that a con?

    • @eberbacher007
      @eberbacher007 Před 6 lety +3

      Cons in my opinion
      cast wheels
      very short suspension
      170kg is quite heavy for a 310cc bike with 34hp

    • @mohba01
      @mohba01 Před 6 lety +6

      one more Con is that its has a BMW badge. So every aftermarket part will have a "bmw pricetag"

    • @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
      @MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV  Před 6 lety +6

      You can't just talk about a raw figure of weight. The key issue is where the weight is located. Here is a classic example. I asked my wife to pull both my KTM690 and the Beemer off the stand to a vertical position and asked her what was heavier. Here reply the Kato 690 by a mile. The reality the Kato is considerably lighter! On the Beemer the weight is low and centralised and makes a HUGE difference.

  • @kotimoto
    @kotimoto Před 6 lety +3

    The bike is for 1st time or tourers from countries like India, where speed is not too much of a concern.

  • @SnipeU696
    @SnipeU696 Před 6 lety

    Now put all the electronics on the 1200gs on that.