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There is a saying about boating, the two happiest days of boat ownership are the day you buy the boat and the day you sell it. I don’t think the same can be said for motorcycles. Selling my candy copper SV650S was NOT fun. I put less than 200 miles on it last year and ever since acquiring and rebuilding a wrecked first gen Yamaha R1 the Suzuki has been basically collecting dust. Feeling the urge to acquire yesterday I contacted a friend that is a BMW mechanic in Virginia who likes to fix up bikes. I was picking his brain on Yamaha cafe racer project I had found locally and was considering buying. It didn’t take long for the conversation to get very interesting. “Wouldn’t you rather buy this BMW R 1150 GS that I have?” He said. He had just finished doing a bunch of maintenance on it and other than some cosmetic stuff it looked good. It also has a full service history. After a little wheeling and dealing we struck a deal. Next time I’m in the 757 (Hampton roads) I’ll be bringing home a bright yellow 2001 BMW R1150GS. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | ||
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Excellent! Always loved the GS. Enjoy it. NRA Life Member Steak: Rare. Coffee: Black. Bourbon: Neat. | |||
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Great project! How tall are you? ____________________ | |||
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Great bike. You'll have a ton of fun on that ride. "Cedat Fortuna Peritis" | |||
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Nice, not my first color choice, but hard to go wrong with a BMW. Some (most) of the GS bikes are tough to flat foot, they're so tall (and I'm 6'0"). I've had my eye on a certain blue K75S for years, timing & budget just haven't cooperated. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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I’m almost hobbit size. 5-9 and 155 lbs. It should carry its weight low because of that engine right? I sat on a new GS last year at a dealership and it didn’t feel too tall. The DR650 and XR650 are the only two bikes I’ve sat on and felt like it was too tall. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | |||
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Congratulations! Is that the same bike that Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman took around the world? | |||
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Congrats! The ADV bug bit me last year. I got in on a much smaller scale though. I picked up a Royal Enfield Himalayan late last fall. So far it has been a blast. Enjoy it man! | |||
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The GS is a wonderful bike. I had one like yours and also a 1200 GS Adventure. Actually both were adventures. I’m 6’4” and the adventure fits me. I did several 900 mile days on the GSA. You can outride most sport bikes in the twisties. The bars give you a lot of leverage to throw the bike into the curves. The best thing I did to the GSA was put a set of Ohlins on it. Completed transformed the ride and handling. Loved the GSA. Unfortunately I no longer have a motorcle. I had bad knee that would go out without any warning. I had it replaced last September and am still in the recovery phase. I will be 70 this year and don’t plan on getting another bike. Having said that, I was at a BMW ralley once and the oldest rider was 92 and rode in with his wife on the back, who was in her late 80’s. I also met a woman at another ralley that was in her 80’s and rode solo to the ralley. Sgt. USMC 1970 - 1973 | |||
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Not nearly as tall as those two. Have had two among a bunch of bikes. My favorite all around bike. My 97 I put a set of ohlins shocks on. That thing was like riding on rails. Took it to Keith Codes Superbike school and was passing sport bikes. | |||
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Definitely taller and heavier than a DR650 but you shouldn't have a problem. I have 32" inseam and rode the bike you are getting with seat in the high position, heck my previous R1200 GSA's seat was 36-37". My friend is 5'-8" and rode a 2004 GS1150 for well over 100,000 miles, he did keep his seat in the low setting. I wouldn't say it carries its weight low because of the engine because the heaviest part of the engine is the crank which is actually relatively high on a boxer. R1150GS is a nice handling, comfortable, motorcycle that does a lot well. It handles curvy roads almost like a sport bike, does well on dirt/gravel roads, and with its tall gearing is in its element running 80 mph across country. I see some kind of mounts are there bags on the one you're getting? No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride. | |||
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Nice looking bike! I've always been intrigued by BMW bikes, ever since I saw my Lt. on his brand new silver bike back in Germany in the late 80's. Thing looked like a rocket with a muffler. Assuming (bike idjit here) that these aren't as tall as the R1200GS? They seem to be billed for taller riders? ________________________________________________ "You cannot legislate the poor into freedom by legislating the wealthy out of freedom. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving." -Dr. Adrian Rogers | |||
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Congrats. I really like the GS. Not sure if this a valid comparison, but rode an SV650S as well. A 2002 then a 2004 until 2013. Only have room for one bike. Switched to a 2013 DL650. Definitely ride more and take different trips then I used to. Hope you find the same results with the GS. | |||
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I agree OP. Selling a motorcycle is not a happy day for me. I had been trying to sell a V65 Magna in great shape and low miles for over a year. Out of the blue, a guy I knew wanted to deal for it. We did and I was very happy with the deal as he was. But still I miss the bike and wish I would have ridden it more. I still have the Goldwing, but there are days when the body just cannot handle the big Wing. I would like to ride the BMW you are getting, think it would be fun. NRA Life Endowment member Tri-State Gun collectors Life Member | |||
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Congrats! So you sold one sportbike... That leaves you with only 37 sportbikes left in your paddock. True? Todd phxtoad "Careful man, there's a beverage here!" | |||
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From the fine folks who brought you WWII! Welcome to the club! End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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Ridewv, good eye. Yes, it does come with Hepco & Becker hard saddlebags and lots of extra odds ends. What kind of MPGs do you get? How is the range? It’s gotta be better than the awful 25 mpg I am getting from the R1. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | |||
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GS bikes and boxer bikes always get my blood going. Nice bike, be safe _________________________ An unarmed man can only flee from evil and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it. - Col Jeff Cooper NRA Life Member Long Live the Super Thirty-Eight | |||
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Tall heavy bikes are just fine, once they are moving. It is when shorter people have to come to a stop on uneven, slanted, slippery surfaces, and can only get a toe down right next to the bike … … and with luggage and a passenger? ____________________ | |||
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