Is the BMW F800 too much bike?
Is the BMW F800 too much bike?
I really want a 650, but they are hard to come by...
I was wondering if the F800 was too powerful in your opinion and experience.
Thanks!
I was wondering if the F800 was too powerful in your opinion and experience.
Thanks!
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If you're a newb, then it's probably too much. I took one for a test spin a few weeks ago at Ride West BMW. Was used to my heavier K bikes so when I put on the throttle coming out of a turn the front end came up a bit before I finished the turn.
Didn't phase me but I don't think a newb would do well on a bike that light with 85hp.
If you want a BMW, take a look at K75s, They're a bit heavy and top heavy so not a good beginner bike for some but would be OK if you're coodinated and have some strength. (And long legs.) In the lower rpms, not much torque. Above 4000 rpm, it's a different bike so there would be lots of bike there to grow into. Don't get a K75RT though, great bike but not for the city and way too topheavy for a newb.

If you want a BMW, take a look at K75s, They're a bit heavy and top heavy so not a good beginner bike for some but would be OK if you're coodinated and have some strength. (And long legs.) In the lower rpms, not much torque. Above 4000 rpm, it's a different bike so there would be lots of bike there to grow into. Don't get a K75RT though, great bike but not for the city and way too topheavy for a newb.
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you better watch this before you buy a BMW.
I agree with this guy about his passion for honda vs BMW.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iU2BF5IJeQU
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I agree with this guy about his passion for honda vs BMW.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iU2BF5IJeQU
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VTR250G_Seattle wrote:I'm a newbie - so definitely not the bike for me. I'll look for the K75s and still keep an eye open the 650. The reviews I read on the 650 were not bad.
This youtube clip was really funny...Might as well ask: what Honda would you recommend for a beginner?
Thanks for the advice!
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Re: Is the BMW F800 too much bike?
Na! I think it is too expensive, in my opinion and experience.G_Seattle wrote:I really want a 650, but they are hard to come by...
I was wondering if the F800 was too powerful in your opinion and experience.
Thanks!

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shane-o wrote:VTR250G_Seattle wrote:I'm a newbie - so definitely not the bike for me. I'll look for the K75s and still keep an eye open the 650. The reviews I read on the 650 were not bad.
This youtube clip was really funny...Might as well ask: what Honda would you recommend for a beginner?
Thanks for the advice!
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I owned a 650 (pronounced "six fiddy") the street version: f650CS belt drive. A sweet little machine. Wouldn't mind having one in the garage as a "play bike" lightweight and FUN!G_Seattle wrote:I'm a newbie - so definitely not the bike for me. I'll look for the K75s and still keep an eye open the 650. The reviews I read on the 650 were not bad...
The K75 is HEAVY. Bulletproof to be sure, but a lot of weight for a new rider. I know of one owner who watched his Kbike spin around in place on a peg in an unfortunate parking lot practice mistake (took a moment to figure out how to get at the kill switch).
check out: ibmwr.org marketplace for used f-bikes across the country.
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BMW stopped building the 650GS a couple years ago I think. Big mistake and they know it. It's back in '07 though. http://www.bmwmotorcycles.com/bikes/bik ... ion=enduro