Nice film. I know those roads quite well. The bike looks very comfortable. I'm chopping in my R1200R for one soon. Getting old & cold - need a fairing!
Thanks. I’ve had two GSA’s and need a new bike. Trying to see past another gsa and considering an RT. I suppose there isn’t much in them. I took the GS off-road accidentally in Portugal and if I had dropped it the RT wouldn’t have faired well😊
My gs is lowered. So hight wise no difference to me, but seating position I like on my gs. Wind won’t make any difference maybe catching up on the wind shield a bit. Thanks mate 🙏
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@@anishthomas3504 I understand. You say there is not much difference. I care about comfort. Did you feel the width of the saddlebags on the road? Generally when driving in traffic. Thanks
@ I have the RT and in very strong side winds it does get caught a bit because of the solid fairings. It's the most comfortable bike I've owned, but also the heaviest. It's a typical boxer engine bike though, once you get it moving the weight is not noticeable. It's heavy, it's fast and it's nimble. The panniers are not wider than the mirrors, if they go through, the panniers will go through Ride one, you'll love it.
Gorgeous BIKE I can't decide on the RT or the GS!!! like the GS so I can go offroad which I love getting away from the city on the back roads, desert and hills. It's the perfect bike for that. The RT is a tourer and made for that.
@@c4t-tp238 Great insights into both bikes! I live in the country so I'm going with the GSA and can also go off-road. Better suited for me. I really appreciate your feedback. It's helped me decide which to get. Your information was very helpful. Thank you
Yes I also own a 1200rt last of the air cool , I all so bought a 1250 gas , there is no comparison between the two , but I could not pass with the rt 1200 as I love it to much , love the gs as well
@@brianpike2817 Wow, there's that much of a difference ... I almost got the RT but I wanted a bike for fire roads. I am in Los Angeles and want to get way from it all, hence the GS can get me there. I'm the boonies.
its a beautiful bike. I am tempted. I think that fully faired sport tourers are just way more engaging to ride than ADV style bikes...
I have the 1200RT. Good all round bike and handles incredibly well for a 4 seater sofa
Nice film. I know those roads quite well. The bike looks very comfortable. I'm chopping in my R1200R for one soon. Getting old & cold - need a fairing!
It’s nice bike. Extra safety measures are excellent. Feel like I’m bit young for it. Many be next change . Thanks 🙏
Thanks. I’ve had two GSA’s and need a new bike. Trying to see past another gsa and considering an RT. I suppose there isn’t much in them. I took the GS off-road accidentally in Portugal and if I had dropped it the RT wouldn’t have faired well😊
I think gs/ gsa is a good choice 👍
Nice to see a mallu reviewing 1250 RT. Chetta nattil eduthal panikittumo ? orennam edukkan vendiyanu
@@unnimenon1395 as usual it’s bmw quality. But I rather prefer GS in India if you have plan to buy RT
@@anishthomas3504 Thanks
Bad weather conditions. Do you think the side winds will affect the ride of the motorcycle? Is it an advantage to be lower than GS?
My gs is lowered. So hight wise no difference to me, but seating position I like on my gs. Wind won’t make any difference maybe catching up on the wind shield a bit.
Thanks mate 🙏
@@anishthomas3504 I understand. You say there is not much difference. I care about comfort. Did you feel the width of the saddlebags on the road? Generally when driving in traffic. Thanks
@ no not at all
@ I have the RT and in very strong side winds it does get caught a bit because of the solid fairings. It's the most comfortable bike I've owned, but also the heaviest. It's a typical boxer engine bike though, once you get it moving the weight is not noticeable. It's heavy, it's fast and it's nimble.
The panniers are not wider than the mirrors, if they go through, the panniers will go through
Ride one, you'll love it.
nice ::))
Gorgeous BIKE I can't decide on the RT or the GS!!! like the GS so I can go offroad which I love getting away from the city on the back roads, desert and hills. It's the perfect bike for that. The RT is a tourer and made for that.
U said it right. I’m bit more gs fan
@@c4t-tp238 Great insights into both bikes! I live in the country so I'm going with the GSA and can also go off-road. Better suited for me. I really appreciate your feedback. It's helped me decide which to get. Your information was very helpful. Thank you
@@c4t-tp238 you said all relevant points. That’s y I stick on my GSA. Thanks 🙏
Yes I also own a 1200rt last of the air cool , I all so bought a 1250 gas , there is no comparison between the two , but I could not pass with the rt 1200 as I love it to much , love the gs as well
@@brianpike2817 Wow, there's that much of a difference ... I almost got the RT but I wanted a bike for fire roads. I am in Los Angeles and want to get way from it all, hence the GS can get me there. I'm the boonies.
New road - check mirrors, cancel indicator 😂
Нахер в Англии такая машина ?
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Bmw .Middle lane typical