Has anyone changed from an 800 GS to a 1200GS - if so what did you think?
Reason for asking is that my 800GS was in for a service on Saturday and I was given a nearly new 1200GS as a courtesy bike. Turns out it had a lowered chassis on it and I could touch the ground really easy - easier than I can on the 800 and that's got a low seat on it - I'm only 5'6" - and it felt lighter than I was expecting.
I really enjoyed the extra power and how smooth it was. Before getting back on my 800 I thought I could really live with a 1200 but then riding my bike home it felt sharper and more responsive than the 1200.
Now I'm confused :pinch: and was wondering what other peoples thoughts are on this?
F800GS to a 1200GS
Re: F800GS to a 1200GS
I had an GS800 and a GSA1200 simultaneously. I've just traded my 1200 GSA for a GSA 800 T.
So I've got two 800's!
The1200 is a great road bike. The 800 is more manageable off road, not too far behind on road either.
If you are road based, carry a pillion and loads of kit get a 1200.
So I've got two 800's!
The1200 is a great road bike. The 800 is more manageable off road, not too far behind on road either.
If you are road based, carry a pillion and loads of kit get a 1200.
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Re: F800GS to a 1200GS
Gotcha! That's why they lend you new bikes as courtesy bikes. As people will bite and trade up. I think you may of answered your own question in your last comment. Steve also made good points too. What does the missus say!! :whistle:
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Re: F800GS to a 1200GS
Emf#53 wrote:I could touch the ground really easy - easier than I can on the 800 and that's got a low seat on it - I'm only 5'6" - and it felt lighter than I was expecting.
I'm 5'-6" too , nice to read this (thumbs)
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I'm sure it was just a coincidence that I happened to be given a lowered chassis courtesy bike - either that or they really do have a comprehensive method of targeting potential new customers with bikes to suit them !!Agent Orange wrote:Gotcha! That's why they lend you new bikes as courtesy bikes. As people will bite and trade up. I think you may of answered your own question in your last comment. Steve also made good points too. What does the missus say!! :whistle:
And I'm sure it was a coincidence that they had just taken in a customers 2010 model 1200GS with a lowered chassis for sale - that just so happened to be one of the last bikes they were putting away when I got there to hand the courtesy bike back.
I do mostly road miles over here - the idea when I bought the 800 was that its a bike that is capable of being ridden down to Morocco quickly and in comfort and also suitable for riding off road piste stuff once there - in the past I've flown to Morocco and hired bikes out there so I fancied doing a big trip on my own bike instead one day. Not only has that not happened but when I did a big trip to South America to follow the Dakar I bought an XT660R to do it on as I thought I'd be riding over mountain goat tracks which would be too tricky on the 800.
The missus has said go for it - might do a back to back this weekend with her on the back and see what its like
Re: F800GS to a 1200GS
Hi , I went the other way (1200 Gsa to 800 Adv T) and wouldn't consider going back,
Re: F800GS to a 1200GS
Hi all
I had 2 f800 gs,s and then traded up to the 1200 gs wc.
I have a short leg also and found the 800 a little bit tall even with the low seat.
I tried the 1200 with a low seat and traded up ! No regrets whatsoever although I don't ride off road much !
You won't regret it .
I also do a few euro trips with full luggage and the Mrs on the back and the bike is fantastic .
I feel more comfortable on the 1200 than I ever did on the 800, not knocking the 800 though still a fantastic bike but wouldn't go back ! Just sayin !!!
I had 2 f800 gs,s and then traded up to the 1200 gs wc.
I have a short leg also and found the 800 a little bit tall even with the low seat.
I tried the 1200 with a low seat and traded up ! No regrets whatsoever although I don't ride off road much !
You won't regret it .
I also do a few euro trips with full luggage and the Mrs on the back and the bike is fantastic .
I feel more comfortable on the 1200 than I ever did on the 800, not knocking the 800 though still a fantastic bike but wouldn't go back ! Just sayin !!!
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Re: F800GS to a 1200GS
I'm going through a similar process and picking up a R1200GS in a couple of weeks.
Main reason I changed from the 800 was that I also realised I rode more on roads and the 1200 felt smoother at high speed. I was also lucky with a good offer from BMW. The 800 was however a great bike that I thoroughly enjoyed.
Main reason I changed from the 800 was that I also realised I rode more on roads and the 1200 felt smoother at high speed. I was also lucky with a good offer from BMW. The 800 was however a great bike that I thoroughly enjoyed.
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F800GS to a 1200GS
No substitute for cubes, as the Yanks say (except when taking a bike off-road)coddy wrote:Hi all
I had 2 f800 gs,s and then traded up to the 1200 gs wc.
I have a short leg also and found the 800 a little bit tall even with the low seat.
I tried the 1200 with a low seat and traded up ! No regrets whatsoever although I don't ride off road much !
You won't regret it .
I also do a few euro trips with full luggage and the Mrs on the back and the bike is fantastic .
I feel more comfortable on the 1200 than I ever did on the 800, not knocking the 800 though still a fantastic bike but wouldn't go back ! Just sayin !!!
On road & touring with luggage & pillion the Boxer GS is a cracking ride, that's why it outsells every other Adv bike over 1000cc
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F800GS to a 1200GS
My BMW dealer tells me they sell very few F800GS in comparison to Boxer GSSloth wrote:Hi , I went the other way (1200 Gsa to 800 Adv T) and wouldn't consider going back,
Hence the 0% on the 800 now
For every F800GS sold they sell 15 Boxers new - nobody seems interested in the smaller bike or going off-road with them in uk
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