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Re: BMW F800GT - new 2013 model
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Quote from: Commando850 on December 06, 2012, 05:46:55 PM
Is the engine made in China?
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Quote from: Commando850 on December 06, 2012, 05:46:55 PM
Is the engine made in China?
I thought the Beemer Rotaxes were assembled in Thailand or something. The parts were shipped from Austria and assembled there.
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Re: BMW F800GT - new 2013 model
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Quote from: jeepinbanditrider on December 06, 2012, 07:38:26 PM
I thought the Beemer Rotaxes were assembled in Thailand or something. The parts were shipped from Austria and assembled there.
Isn't that the single cylinder bikes?
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December 08, 2012, 06:38:58 AM »
I know Kymco (years ago was a Honda subsidiary) in Taiwan makes some engines for BMW Motorrad. Kymco stated with the 450 single and then got the contract for the 650 scooter engine. According to the orginal press release on the 800 line the engine was going to be produced in an Austrian Rotax plant.
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Quote from: R Doug on December 01, 2012, 04:57:38 PM
Congrats!
I was thinking about the new F800 today when I stopped by my local dealer and saw these two gems.
http://www.carolinaeuro.com/used_bike_details.php?id=192
http://www.carolinaeuro.com/used_bike_details.php?id=195
Amazing that these are 07's and have no more miles than that!! No, actually its sad that someone bought these new and didn't use these fine machines any more than what they did.
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Love those belt drives. Would need to take a test ride but on paper, I really like these bikes.
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Quote from: BlueRidgeKat on December 09, 2012, 11:03:34 PM
Amazing that these are 07's and have no more miles than that!! No, actually its sad that someone bought these new and didn't use these fine machines any more than what they did.
Iff'n I had some dough to play with, I'd probably be headed down there to grab one of those at that price. I think they were like 13-14K brand new.
They're great little bikes. My buddy and his wife LOVE theirs.
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Pricing has been released. F800GT with premium package (traction control, ESA, etc.) will go for $13,685.
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January 30, 2013, 01:16:50 PM »
After owning 4 Beemers in the past (2 K75's, K1100RS, R100RT),the GT is the first one to grab my attention in many years. But I wish BMW would've added an extra gallon of capacity to the fuel tank.
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If its owt like the ST, the fuel economy will be good enough it doesn't need the extra petrol. Heathers is phenomenal.
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I averaged 67 MPG in the mountains one time. In the local area I average between 50 and 54.
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Quote from: jeepinbanditrider on January 31, 2013, 07:57:12 PM
I averaged 67 MPG in the mountains one time. In the local area I average between 50 and 54.
I think the girl gets 60 or 70 on average overall. Not much in town, and we at altitude. Mileage plummeted in CA last summer, but still as good as or better than my WR250X (!)
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I'm just under 1000 feet ASL where I'm at so it's probably not running as lean as I was up in the mtns. Still I'm pretty dang happy with 50-55mpg commuting back and forth to work and traveling the local area.
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Quote from: jeepinbanditrider on February 01, 2013, 07:43:37 AM
I'm just under 1000 feet ASL where I'm at so it's probably not running as lean as I was up in the mtns. Still I'm pretty dang happy with 50-55mpg commuting back and forth to work and traveling the local area.
No doubt.
BMW with their anti-knock sensors and engine tuning really do have the game /right/. Even my friend's K1300S returned some amazing numbers if he didn't whale on it.
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February 25, 2013, 05:51:11 PM »
I rode Dot's F800GT home last weekend and yesterday she was able to take it out. We both like it! Nice ergos, good wind protection, the motor pulls well (though keeping it under 5k RPM until 1st service) and the handling is nimble. The forks are a bit soft for me, but fine for Dot's weight.
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Quote from: Bryan217 on November 13, 2012, 06:39:58 AM
I was never a big fan of the ST, but I like this GT. I wish they color matched the luggage though.
+1 to the T!
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Sat on the orange version at the local dealer the other day.... nice ergos. Would be a
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all around bike, seems a little pricey.
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Sat on the orange version at the local dealer the other day.... nice ergos. Would be a
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Yes, a bit pricey........ BMW = Bring More Wallet.
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I just got back from test riding a F800GT, a contemplated replacement for the VFR as a longer range tourer (I'm keeping the VFR regardless). I was instantly impressed with how wieldy the bike is; very light on its feet, super light clutch pull, light throttle spring. Steers very nicely at low speed. Very narrow at the waist.
But...
...that engine. Sounds raspy and threatening at idle, but get on it and it just turns thrashy and unpleasant. And then the vibes come in, and you just want to shift, but at 70 mph you're already in 6th and the vibes only go up from there.
I suspect some of these are just personal preferences, of course. I would say that anybody who has bought a F800 and loves it has made a great choice; it's hard to imagine a more accessible platform for serious touring, especially for shorter men and for women.
Climbing back on my VFR, I remembered what it is I love about it: grunty torque and howling high end, sporty but comfortable ergos, and steady Freddy at high speeds. A sharp handler in the twisties. Live me some VFR!
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