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08-08-2010, 10:30 AM | #1 |
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I'm not surprised... BMW S1000rr is Motorcyclist Magazine's Motorcycle of the Year.
Best sportbike: Aprilia RSV4 Best naked: Kawasaki Z1000 Best touring: Ducati multistrada 1200s Best adventure: BMW 1200gs Best dreambike: Ducati 1198r corse Best bang for the Buck: HD forty-eight Best cruiser: triumph Thunderbird Best dirtbike: Yamaha yz450f
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08-08-2010, 10:42 AM | #2 | |
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but seriously the best ADVENTURE bike is the 1200gs?! come on... great bike to be sure... but that's like saying the best off road vehicle is a Hummer. there are MUCH more capable bikes for Adventure Riding... shit My DRZ for one! KLR for two! I'm not trying to take anything away from the S1000rr... but these "awards" are a joke... just like the J.D. Power and Associates, Car and Driver... ect |
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08-08-2010, 10:52 AM | #3 | |
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I think this is where the varying definition of "adventure riding" comes into play. My definition, for example, is simply riding some distance to someplace to which I've never been. It can be totally on-road the whole way. *shrug* This debate, however, has been going on for some time. (by the way, someday there WILL be a GS in my garage )
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08-08-2010, 11:05 AM | #4 |
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Ebbs, I don't disagree with the overall sentiment, many surveys are just worth their weight in paper.
As far as your take on adventure riding, that 1200gs is the bomb diggity mack daddy of adventure riding. It is much more than a "big dirt bike" as it not only handles off pavement maneuvers, but can take a distance ride without too much wear on bike AND rider. FWIW, KLR was the runner up. |
08-08-2010, 12:17 PM | #5 | |
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Like I said... the GS is a great bike... but not the best off road... yes... a great rider can take it places I can't go with my DRZ... but that's all rider skill. shit look at trip... I'm sure he'd be able to do just about anything I can do on my DRZ on his GS... but he's got skill in loads beyond mine. I guess it's like PM said... varying definitions of Adventure. for me, Adventure needs to throw in some off road. otherwise... it's just touring. now depending on what kind of off road your talking about... the GS could be king... but I think it's just too big to be truly at home off road. JMO but I may be bias... as I'm starting to dislike big bikes... more and more with the DRZ I'm loving how small and nimble they are... and wonder why you'd ever want to have 500+lbs of bike (not including gear) to maneuver around. I heard a good quote about adventure riding "at the end of the day... you'll never wish your bike was bigger or heavier... you'll only ever wish it was smaller and lighter" Austin Vince |
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08-08-2010, 12:25 PM | #6 | |
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An adventure doesn't have to be hardcore dirt, it can be even on road... The GS is one of the best all around bikes and thus great for an adventure bike. It's amazing for touring, it's a shitty dirt bike, it's an awesome primitive road bike, it's a fuckin amazing road bike, it can carry a ton. It's got a lot of positives.
A DRZ is not even a one trick pony. It's mediocre at every thing it does. It's a shitty dirt bike, it's a shitty touring bike, it's very hindered by it's 5 gears. Hell, I really want a WR250X to replace my DRZ because it's like a DRZ on crack. It's so much lighter and better for true dirt, it's got EFI, it's got a 6th gear for road fun. It's got the same power. Too many people associate adventure riding with dirt, that's not everything adventure is about. They already have a name for that, it's called dirt riding. They already got a name for on and off road, it's dual sport. Adventure is just getting out there and having a blast and having an ADVENTURE, it can be any type of riding. Don't be a dumbass Jo Momma bitch and try to make it sound elitist.
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08-08-2010, 12:47 PM | #7 | |
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The DRZ sucks in the states for touring... because of the long distances and our (american's) need to get everywhere fast. but I've got no complaints other than the seat. which, I've yet to find a bike that had a stock seat that was great (I'm sure there are a couple out there... just not the majority) but get out of the US... the speeds slow down and the DRZ is fine. shit I can still do 75 all day and get 45mpg... did that with Gas for 750+miles. I wasn't trying to turn this into a my bike is better than that one argument. Just trying to state that these awards are fucking bullshit and there are far better bikes out there. and Trip... they already have a name for what you described Adventure riding as too... it's called TOURING. I'm all about people getting out and riding... regardless of where you go or how you do it... it'll be an adventure (some more so than others). but I think if you take your definition of Dual sport riding... and Touring... you'll have what I in-vision as Adventure riding. I wasn't trying to make anything sound elitist... wtf did that come from? |
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08-08-2010, 12:54 PM | #8 | ||
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Carrying a lot is a positive, you don't have to carry a ton, but having the ability is a positive for someone who wants to pack a lot if they are going on a very long trip. This thread is just taking a turn that every adventure riding definition takes on adv rider. That's why I say elitist. Hell a harley can be a great adventure riding bike. I don't think there is a #1 adv bike. I think the #1 adv bike is the bike any person owns, because that's the bike you are going to have an adventure on.
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08-09-2010, 12:09 PM | #9 |
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The F800GS dusts its ass both on-road and off-road. Not to mention the real adventure motorcycle from Austria.
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08-09-2010, 12:34 PM | #10 |
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But, it sucks ass for distance. It's a brilliant motorcycle, in fact my favorite off the entire fleet. But, between the thin seat [both meaning narrow and lack of padding] and small tank it just won't go any amount of distance reasonably.
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