2024 BMW R 1300 GS -- Would I Buy Again?

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  • Living with the 13 GS has been a love-hate relationship (e.g. No Start Issue). It's had it's fair share of ups and downs but do the ups outweigh the downs and would I buy it again.
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    Video Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    2:06 Worse 3 Things
    5:04 Better 10 Things
    14:26 Would I Trade Up?
    16:10 Verdict
    17:42 Would I Buy Again?
    17:55 Bugs & Issues
    14:26 Verdict
    19:59 My Wife's View
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  • @jude.v25
    @jude.v25 19 днів тому +10

    Keeping my '14 1200GS... It makes me happy, it's paid for, and I have "Nothing to Prove". Love your channel, by the way.

    • @ivanbrgic
      @ivanbrgic 11 днів тому +3

      Best bike is paid for bike! Enjoy it

  • @tonykisvardai2346
    @tonykisvardai2346 24 дні тому +31

    My mate and I test rode one together with a 1250 GSA, whoever was on the 1300 just disappeared with no effort. The 1250 felt like a boat by comparison and I found the seat was too soft and I was bouncing on it. The 1300 had the comfort seat which I found was in the Goldilocks zone, in Australia it's a free option. The automatic ride height puts me back in the market for a GS as I'm on tippy toes on the 1200/1250. My mate has ordered the Tripple Black with everything, I'm going to sell my F900XR and K1300GT and work out which organs to sell and life insurance policies to cash to get one. I had a 1200 air-cooled but it got too tall for me at 60yo, and I dropped it a few times in the driveway and carparks so I traded it on the F900XR.
    Now at 64, if I get one, it will probably be my last bike, so hopefully it lasts15-20 years.

  • @levigato125
    @levigato125 24 дні тому +28

    Thanks for having a honest owner review. Too many influencers on youtube regarding motorcycle reviews.

  • @UncleWally3
    @UncleWally3 24 дні тому +41

    I believe that a bike’s “character” is in the rider’s head. Performance and monetary value, on the other hand, is measurable. However, even after fifty years of riding, what gets a bike from the showroom floor to my garage remains a mystery.

    • @MCGMB
      @MCGMB 24 дні тому +13

      The first sentence is the answer to your mystery in the last sentence.

    • @dougiequick1
      @dougiequick1 21 день тому

      of course soul and character are all in one's head but it is still valid it is what it is......yes a mystery why we finally pull the trigger on one as we pass up others which might be better in more ways or smarter ...but its like women sometimes a guy falls for who he falls for even when everyone is yelling "NO! dont do it bro! She is gonna sh!t ALL over you!" What is the saying? "the heart wants what the heart wants"

    • @larryvanputten4048
      @larryvanputten4048 20 днів тому

      You can call it "character' or you can call it "emotion" or "love", but you are absolutely right about this. And it weighs heavier than all the rational stuff!

    • @ydarbg
      @ydarbg День тому

      Stupidity 🤔😂😂

  • @Tcflohr
    @Tcflohr 24 дні тому +16

    I’m still rocking an 1150GSA that has taken me all over across the continent. I’ve been on the fence of replacing it, but the more 1300 videos I see, the more I think I’m going to keep the 1150. Maybe when the 1300GSA comes out, I’ll try it out.

    • @nedbagno5286
      @nedbagno5286 24 дні тому +1

      Me too. And I’m still upgradig it. And when there is an issue, it’s simple to fix. But, other than annual maintenance which I do myself, there hasn’t been any issues!

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 24 дні тому

      I still have my ‘02 1150R but it’s so much heavier than my ‘05 1200 GS. That redesign shed like 50 lbs!

    • @Carlisho
      @Carlisho 24 дні тому +1

      The problem is the 1300 being design from the ground up all the issues it has were bound to happen, just like any Gen 1 product. For 25 or 26 models there will be some improvements.

    • @Gabriel.Leni100
      @Gabriel.Leni100 5 днів тому

      Love my 1150GS too... since this season i supplemented it with a 1997 Honda Transalp. Between the two bikes i have everything i want from a bike. Feeling like munching some kilometers on the Autobahn? I'll take the 1150GS. Feeling like taking some backcountry roads, potentialy unpaved, i'll take the Transalp. All together both bikes cost me less than 5000€.
      Never in my life would i spend something like 25 000€ on a bike to be an early adopter...
      Without these cheap but good used bikes i could never afford to ride a bike anyways. Like who has 25k to spend just like that? Loan or lease? Never in my life...

  • @brucebrown6597
    @brucebrown6597 24 дні тому +7

    Thank-you Scott for confirming my decision…….. to keep my ‘22 fully-optioned 1250. Maybe once the 2nd or 3rd gen. has hit the market.

  • @tdeloriea
    @tdeloriea 24 дні тому +11

    I never thought I would ever purchase a GS. I traded my 2022 RT for it and absolutely love the bike. I wish BMW would produce a bike with a flat seat and not have it tipped toward the front of the bike. Even with the lever pulled to flatten the seat its still to tipped forward. My USA delivered GS starts 100% perfect. No issues. The number one thing I love about the new 1300 is the mid corner feel at a sporting pace is 10X better than previous RT or GS. Also the buzz from the motor is gone. If I want character I will grab the keys of a Moto Guzzi V85TT. BTW I sold my V85TT when I got the GS. The RT and V85 were replaced with one bike.

  • @user-ef7wl2kv2c
    @user-ef7wl2kv2c 24 дні тому +13

    Scott, we really appreciate your honesty in your reviews back here in the states. I traded my 2015 1200GS with 21K miles for the 1300 and you’re absolutely right, the 1300 lacks the soul and character of the 1200GS. Yes, the 1300 is lighter, has the tech gadgetry and the upgraded suspension, but I never heard engine noise when I pushed the 1200GS between 3500 to 5500 ROM. This is my 4th boxer with my original one being a 91 R100RT which had 135K on the clock! You hit the nail on the head, the 1300 lacks the soulful connection between the rider and the boxer motor. You shouldn’t have to start the motor 5X to get it to stay operational, at least not for a bike you paid $31K for. Overall, the 1300 is an incredible bike and it’s a keeper but I sure do miss the hell out of the old 1200GS. Thanks for all that you do to honestly inform your audience! Much appreciated!

  • @juliosoares9309
    @juliosoares9309 24 дні тому +13

    I'm from Brazil and I have just bought a GS 1.300cc triple black, I am very proud of that.

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 24 дні тому +1

      Nice congrats and greetings to Brazil!

    • @ThiagoRaposo
      @ThiagoRaposo 22 дні тому +1

      Teve uma 1250 antes? O que tá achando de uma em comparação à outra?

    • @andrewsoldan6050
      @andrewsoldan6050 21 день тому

      wait till it breaks

    • @juliosoares9309
      @juliosoares9309 21 день тому

      @@ThiagoRaposo
      Olha só, tive sim, a nova GS 1.300cc ela é mais agil,menor,mais leve,motor mais potente, mas ainda curto as 1.250cc , preciso me apegar com a mudança que fiz , acho que daqui alguns meses o meu gosto irá mudar de véz....

  • @christofneumann5076
    @christofneumann5076 24 дні тому +5

    The new software does not solve the starting problem, but it does occur less frequently. A corresponding message appears on the display - not visible to the vehicles waiting behind you at the railroad crossing for you to finally drive off.
    But driving is pure fun!

  • @delmonti
    @delmonti 24 дні тому +10

    ...still loving my 2021 RT....

  • @man16812
    @man16812 24 дні тому +49

    I wouldn’t change my Honda ATAS for any other bike. Might not be the fastest, might not be the nimblest, but is a great all-rounder and I know it will start each time I want. That’s a peace of mind.

    • @AT2021Rocker
      @AT2021Rocker 24 дні тому +1

      Love my 2021 atas!

    • @UncleWally3
      @UncleWally3 24 дні тому +1

      @@AT2021RockerYep, I’ve owned the Beemer and liked it a lot. But, my (fully farkled) Africa Twin DCT is better in 80% of my performance indicators.

    • @szeriman13
      @szeriman13 24 дні тому

      yes and wind buffeting kills you if you are taller then 185cm. No wind protection on shoulders etc etc. I happy that works for you.

    • @slowsteve3497
      @slowsteve3497 24 дні тому +1

      I had a 2021 AT. I hated it. So top heavy. I now have 2018 r1200gs. Easiest. Best balanced bike I’ve ever ridden.

    • @necromancerln6106
      @necromancerln6106 24 дні тому +3

      Just bought an ATAS 2022 dct. It's not the best at anything, yet it is great on everything. I will never buy another bike unless it's another ATAS

  • @newboscoddog01
    @newboscoddog01 24 дні тому +13

    Thanks for the honest review. While the 1300 might be a "little better" than the 1250 in some aspects, I personally think that the new GS has lost its "chunky, powerful & tough" look. It resembles a V-Strom or Honda DCX. The 1250 GSA is so much more aggressive looking.

    • @texlee1640
      @texlee1640 24 дні тому +1

      I too prefer the more agricultural/masculine look of the 1250

    • @orsula09
      @orsula09 10 днів тому

      Now, after "soul character and emotion" we complain about the look? not "Aggressive" enough? Are you joking? How about "the choice of colors and hues does not reflect the true me in a more inclusive understanding and supportive way".

  • @gregleingang9409
    @gregleingang9409 24 дні тому +3

    I really enjoy your videos and content!

  • @ElGreco291
    @ElGreco291 24 дні тому +11

    "Soul and character" of the motor. And almost always that means vibrations and rattling. Don't know why I would want that. I love my soulless Triumph Tiger 800...
    Edit: Posted too soon 😉
    Very informative video and helpful. Looking forward to the next one with your wife. Not many people cover the topic riding pillion.

    • @MtbPoland
      @MtbPoland 24 дні тому

      So I my Honda 🙂

    • @neilhaughey6869
      @neilhaughey6869 22 дні тому

      I ride a Guzzi and I ain't disagreeing with you, albeit there's a difference between good vibes and bad ones related to throttle position and engine speed.

  • @CCooke-nm2be
    @CCooke-nm2be 24 дні тому +1

    Excellent synopsis of your ownership. Many of your experiences are a mirror of mine . Thoroughly enjoyed this . Roll on the bug fix with the starting 😄👍

  • @unnimenon1395
    @unnimenon1395 24 дні тому +3

    nice review with clear facts and figures ..Two Thumbs up :)

  • @pistolpete6321
    @pistolpete6321 24 дні тому

    Excellent video, very informative!

  • @YangCalgary
    @YangCalgary 24 дні тому

    Very valuable information; thanks for sharing.

  • @1345Juan
    @1345Juan 23 дні тому

    Nice video, with a lot of information! Thank you very much!

  • @bullsfan3705
    @bullsfan3705 17 днів тому

    Excellent video. Appreciate the advice!

  • @wtfcssource
    @wtfcssource 24 дні тому

    You are so clear one the first two points. Thank you! You really have a way with words.

  • @JS-nf1sn
    @JS-nf1sn 24 дні тому +15

    It's a great bike, but it won't stop me from saying that it feels like they ruined the GS. It looks like they tried to make it cheaper to build and moved toward the model of keeping people from being able to work on it themselves (to go with their business model) under the guise of less weight and more power. The 1250 is an icon. Sometimes you leave things behind when you move forward. .

    • @johannhans678
      @johannhans678 24 дні тому +4

      Same for the Ducati Monster

    • @texlee1640
      @texlee1640 24 дні тому

      @@johannhans678 100% agreed, they killed the Monster many moons back.

    • @maxflight777
      @maxflight777 22 дні тому

      🤡

  • @SouthWest-jj8yu
    @SouthWest-jj8yu 24 дні тому +14

    I read this week that (MCN UK) later this year BMW plan to release a 1300GS with an automatic gearbox as an option. Seemingly it will have no clutch lever but will retain a gearshift.

    • @mikedignum1868
      @mikedignum1868 24 дні тому +2

      Yep I heard that too.

    • @SouthWest-jj8yu
      @SouthWest-jj8yu 24 дні тому +2

      @@mikedignum1868 just watched a video from BMW launch of this in the new R1300RS saying will be offered in all R models

    • @rodneybarcus2233
      @rodneybarcus2233 24 дні тому +1

      That sounds like what Honda has done with the e clutch on the 650. I am curious and I have to test ride one.

    • @richardhretczak536
      @richardhretczak536 16 днів тому

      Is the next one going to ride by itself?

  • @alrocky7269
    @alrocky7269 23 дні тому

    Thanks for the nice overview. I also got now update for the starting problem yet. Sometimes the fuel cap doesn‘t open. The topcase, the cases and the cylinder guards are not available until now. I had a 1200 GS LC before. Exept the sound I’m really enthusiastic about the new GS and would buy it again.

  • @user-wx1jk4mg1t
    @user-wx1jk4mg1t 24 дні тому

    As usual, great and honest review! Leaving soon for a big trip, still no software update for my 1300, hope no issues riding it…Take care.

  • @dougturner370
    @dougturner370 23 дні тому +1

    Excellent review 👍 I have a 2014 1200gs and love it. Enough power for me and extremely reliable. Very easy to work on.

  • @Bart-ut7cn
    @Bart-ut7cn 13 днів тому +1

    I also have a 1300 after my 1200 and 1250. Fully agree with your comments. Better all the way but not having the character of the older GS. Without a doubt I would buy it again. No better bike to ride!

  • @rickdelmonte1682
    @rickdelmonte1682 24 дні тому +6

    20,000 miles on the 1250, 1700 on my 1300. For me the real differentiators have been: the adaptive ride height and the new ESA suspension. I keep it on DYNAMIC and am amazed how it can smooth out the road while maintaining complete body control. The biggest negative for me is that the throttle is not as silky smooth at the bottom end as the 1250. It’s not snatchy but much more abrupt.

  • @ferociousfrankie
    @ferociousfrankie 24 дні тому +5

    Real owner long term reviews are the most important reviews. Thanks for this.

  • @RichDunn
    @RichDunn 24 дні тому +1

    Remember that sometimes when the bike won't start it's because the owner left the keyfob in the tank storage pouch when stopped, and the key turns itself off after about five minutes. To wake it up you have to move it fair amount or even give it a shake to wake it from its dormant state - its a good thing for both theft and not running your battery flat.

  • @karlw.heisenberg406
    @karlw.heisenberg406 23 дні тому +1

    Sehr differenzierter und strukturierter Bericht über das erste halbe Jahr mit der neuen GS 1300! Grüße aus Bremen! 😊

  • @fredensminde
    @fredensminde 24 дні тому +3

    Always a pleasure to watch your videos.
    Your wife´s comments were very interesting. My wife is often riding with me. Besides the extra vibrations on the SAS1290, she liked the 1250GS better....so did i, to be honest.

  • @bcuzicancuellar5478
    @bcuzicancuellar5478 24 дні тому +1

    Great review! I’m waiting for the new 1300 GSA with the new ASA, which for me is a must! Ride safe…

  • @billness2635
    @billness2635 24 дні тому +2

    We just got a 1300 Trophy for our rental fleet. Haven’t gotten out on it yet to do the break in miles, but I’m looking forward to it! Great info on what to look out for and what to expect! I’m working on getting this process done on our 2 new 1250 Rally’s. We have a fleet of BMW 750, 850, mostly 1250’s and the one new 1300.

  • @steveross2280
    @steveross2280 23 дні тому +1

    “Lost soul and character” is all I had to hear, Scott. Now looking forward to the 2025 R12GS, reminds me of my earlier GSs. 110 hp or so is plenty for me. I may struggle between that and the new Guzzi Stelvio, but think I’ll stick with the BMW. Thanks for this update

  • @dgomes265
    @dgomes265 24 дні тому

    Looking forward to hearing about it after owning it over the summer season too. Agree with your conclusions regarding trading up from the 1250, but still a great bike if you are entering the ADV market from another premium bike.

  • @Kudosfromamsterdam
    @Kudosfromamsterdam 24 дні тому +5

    Test drove this as an option to replace my 2022 Ducati Multistrada V4S and I was disappointed. Happily staying with my Ducati therefore.

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 24 дні тому

      Disappointed how?

    • @Kudosfromamsterdam
      @Kudosfromamsterdam 24 дні тому +1

      @@Porsche996driver well, maybe underwhelmed is the better word. Lack of refinement and emotion as well.

  • @fentontaylor9021
    @fentontaylor9021 12 днів тому

    Hey Scott, congratulations on your new bike. I've been watching your videos for several years now and had a 750GS (great bike for the money), a 1250 GS and a 1250 RT. I love the brand, but I rode a Ducati Multi Strada V4 Pikes Peak and it ruined me. Sold the RT and bought a Pikes Peak. You need to ride one!! It rides almost as comfortable as the GS, but handles much better and the enigine!! That V4 is the best motorcycle engine made today. Tons of power from 4K up, super linear power band, very smooth all the way to redline. My RT popped, groaned and sounded like it was pinging under heavy loads and buzzed like crazy if you held it at 5 or 6K. Anyway, nice to see you in another video, as I really respect your opinion.

  • @rlw85
    @rlw85 24 дні тому +1

    My s1000xrs engine noise dominated the bike so I added a sound deadening instead the panels and it’s worked a treat, and I added a bar bag. To quieten the tunnel.

  • @MichaelCoates
    @MichaelCoates 2 дні тому

    I just spent a week on the r2300gs through the Pyrenees. Loved the handling. Loved the wind protection. BMW cases were ordinary (central locking is just much slower & less convenient than a key).
    Shift cam noise is terrible, and occurs at a rev range you'd otherwise happily lumber along at.
    Electronics were patchy. I kept getting complaints that the lights weren't working (they were) with only 700km on the clock. A few starting issues too.
    I did find the seat comfortable though, doing 1800+km in the week

  • @valentinob2199
    @valentinob2199 24 дні тому

    thank you! Wow you described the way I feel about this bike "to the letter". But to add, I love the tractor sound 😉, it is definitely noisier than my 1250 and it's not as comfortable, perhaps an aftermarket seat may fix this? But the main feature I love, which is consistent to your conclusion is the handling and the weight. On paper it's only 12kg lighter, but it feels much much more than that, and that got me hooked. I always enjoy and appreciate your reviews, thanks again.

  • @motormichael5831
    @motormichael5831 18 днів тому +1

    Would love you to do a deep comparo between the RT and GS for on-road applications now that you've owned and ridden both and which one you would buy if you could only have one. Thanks for the great content as always!

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  18 днів тому +2

      Yea, been thinking about doing a video like this for a while now...thank you for the suggestion!

  • @michielvandepol6765
    @michielvandepol6765 24 дні тому

    I am not gonna lie. I do not always like your videos. But this one is really nice!

  • @timparish172
    @timparish172 24 дні тому +2

    I’ve had mine for several months now and have had absolutely zero problems with mine, starts first time every time. The lithium battery and associated technology has been fitted in other BMWs for several years with no issues so I can’t understand why you’re having the issues you’re having, it seems strange !

  • @spikodemiko5514
    @spikodemiko5514 24 дні тому

    Interesting video Scott and great attention to detail as always 👍 Think I’ll stick with my S1000XR though 😁

  • @boris035..4
    @boris035..4 8 годин тому

    Honest review, nice one man, good work!!

  • @kee7678
    @kee7678 24 дні тому +1

    Great informative, well described bike video. To me, I feel like Triumph has been catching BMW and is pretty much neck and neck now for the two best ADV mid and large segments today. I'll likely buy again after evaluating on the NEXT new model prob 2028 or 2030 just guessing.

  • @Adventure_blac
    @Adventure_blac 24 дні тому +3

    I took a demo ride on one and found the upshifts as clunky as an upshift can be 0/10. Down were pretty good. Not the best ever but nothing I would complain about 7.7/10. I can’t imagine people ride it say anything other than the upshifts are dog shit bad. Maybe it was just my bike. It’s not torquey as I thought it would be. Maybe because it’s so linear🤷🏾‍♂️. On off throttle was a lil jerky. Handling is certainly good. Really nothing bad to say about the suspension or riding position. Both very comfortable. Overall I wasn’t impressed. Maybe because it’s built up by so many that my expectations were high. Feels like you have to ride it a certain way to enjoy it.

  • @gavsharpe2607
    @gavsharpe2607 24 дні тому

    Great review - actually agree with just about all of your comments. The seat, agree it’s not as ‘plush’ but if you ride predominantly shorter rides and more sporty, then the thinner seat i feel is better…you can move around on it much better if you’re throwing it around country lanes. My only issue to date..if I apply back brake first then the front, the front lever is very firm. No problem. If I apply front only I get 10 mm more travel before lever firms up. Also experienced ‘pulsing’ on front brake lever especially 2 up-have you had this? Great channel, keep up the good work

  • @40onAbike
    @40onAbike 24 дні тому +2

    I own a 1250 gs rally version and tried many others (Multistrada, Africa twin, ktm 1290) but no one can reach its level. Absolutely amazing. The only defect is the not retro light handlebar

    • @Fatcatztravel1250
      @Fatcatztravel1250 22 дні тому

      I'm not impressed enough to even consider selling the GSA1250 for the GS1300.

  • @texlee1640
    @texlee1640 24 дні тому

    Glad to hear that my '21 GSA is still a very worthy steed in comparison haha. I have no plans to move to the 1300 anytime soon, but maybe I'll be ready at the first facelift within the 1300 range. I reserve my thoughts on that until I see what they do with the Adventure model next year.

  • @boblynch7535
    @boblynch7535 22 дні тому

    Just came back from cycling trip in Spain. Santander to Gijón in 6 days. Same as you’ve run into. The most lovely people, best cheapest wine and food and spectacular country. A motorbike trip is in my dreams but I’m afraid I need to win the lottery first. And with that we’re moving to Llanes.

  • @jvl4832
    @jvl4832 24 дні тому

    Excellent review Scott, covering the major issues and differences. I agree that an upgrade from my 2021 fully loaded triple black is not justified even considering selling the 2021 model and still having to shell out another 8 to 10,000 Euros for the 1300. Convincing my wife would be the next problem 😂. Thank you for your honest review…greetings from Berlin, Jim

  • @ridingwithmarshall
    @ridingwithmarshall 2 дні тому

    Thank you Scott for the awesome and honest review! I just rode one for a few miles, but my observations echo yours. I rode the trophy edition. I had trouble turning the power back on after I shut it off. Good thing I was at the dealer. They told me to hold the Fob up to the power switch. THAT was silly! I'm not sure the ESA ever changed, could it have been turned off? The front end dove when braking and lifted under throttle, and that was in Road mode. It was like a cheap used 1990's bike. What's the point of the Telelever again? (Rhetorical). It was without feeling on dirt, as they are, and I'm ok with that! The throttle was snatchy, especially in second gear, (also in Road mode). Typical for BMW, the engine lugged noticeably if you entered a round-about in third. That didn't change. BMW Boxers don't have much gear overlap in my opinion. My other twins don't notice a one-gear difference. HOWEVER, this new make-over felt instantly at home. It's like they copied the styling of the Honda NC700X or NC750X. It felt as light as those (except for getting it off the side stand), and even looks like them a little! The comparison ends there. Can the windshield be programmed to remember the preferred height? I had to set the "Sandwich" button to Windshield because it I had to raise the shield to full height every time I started the bike. BMWs have as many quirks as my Moto Guzzi. The Guzzi has a button for the heated grips though, and ride modes change instantly.

  • @user-ok8th1zj8g
    @user-ok8th1zj8g 24 дні тому +5

    Hi, I got mine in December 2023. I gave up on the lithium battery and got the AGM fitted. No problem ever since. UK bike. No software update available yet for me but I don't think I'll go back to lithium battery. It also cured heated grip memory problem. Can I recommend the Dunlop trailmax mission tyres on this bike. I've just done 1000 miles to the south of France and they've been brilliant on all road conditions.

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 24 дні тому

      Wow too bad you had to pull the Li Ion battery. I’ve got one in my 1200 ha.

    • @zsguerreiro
      @zsguerreiro 24 дні тому

      You didn't like the original tires? What didn't you like about them

    • @user-ok8th1zj8g
      @user-ok8th1zj8g 24 дні тому

      I'd done 3500 miles on original road based tyres (tourance next) and was coming on a long trip so swapped to a long lasting 50/50 tyre

    • @feloniousmonk3049
      @feloniousmonk3049 22 дні тому

      @@user-ok8th1zj8g Long lasting yes, but more a 80/20 tire here, state side.

  • @toddhjermstad6193
    @toddhjermstad6193 20 днів тому

    Great work unbiased and honest Scott are those special riding jeans you are wearing who makes them?

  • @christianmouraux7269
    @christianmouraux7269 15 днів тому

    I just got a 2023 AT, and beside the fact that it rides very well and feels rock solid, there are 2 things unique I love; the DCT and Apple car play. So nice that I wouldn’t even consider the GS as long it doesn’t have those 2 things.

  • @DukeJohnny
    @DukeJohnny 9 днів тому

    Very informative video, thanks Scott!
    I'm VERY interested in your opinion on comparing this to the Tiger 1200 - seems like those are the only ADV bikes with shaft-drives manufactured nowadays.

  • @johngittins6244
    @johngittins6244 22 дні тому

    Excellent real world review. It confounds me why motorcycle manufacturers get seat comfort and buffeting wrong so often.
    Interesting the ATAS comments. Oddly when I tried a GS at the ABR festival last year I wondered what the hype was about, I way preferred my ATAS for smoothness DCT, fit and ‘cockpit’.

  • @FadyBujana
    @FadyBujana 24 дні тому +1

    Thanks for such a nice and honest review! I don’t know what it is with the GS, the bikes keep getting better and better yet this seems to be negatively correlated with charm and character. I still sigh when I spot an 1150 on the road, even some 1200s like the Rallye… When I realized this, having already watched a ton of reviews about the 1300, I rushed and bought one the last 1250s still up for grabs in March. I had to travel 600 kms to go get it from the only dealer who was still offering them brand new. I figured it was now or never for the 1250 whereas I could still get a 1300 later if I wanted to. When I got the dealer to pick up my new bike, there had a 1300 Trophy available on the showroom floor and I thought this was going to mean trouble as I still could get out of the 1250 and opt for the 1300 instead… Then, when I laid my eyes on the brand new 1250 Rallye that was waiting for me, my heart started pounding. That’s the one I brought back home taking the long way around all the winding roads I could find. It arrived there with almost 1000 kms on the clock and ready for its first inspection. I must say I still look back each time I park it in my garage and walk away.

  • @corujariousa
    @corujariousa 24 дні тому +2

    Thanks for the video. This bike is really tempting. I tend to avoid 1st generations of new products. The electrical/software problems you've experienced, not having lit handlebar buttons nor Apple/Android connectivity in a premium bike makes me pause. This review helps a lot. Thanks again!

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 24 дні тому +1

      Yeah the buttons should be backlit on this new model. Was that just a cost decision or what. LEDs are so much cheaper and compact I don’t get it.

    • @corujariousa
      @corujariousa 24 дні тому

      @@Porsche996driver BMW has no excuse. Look at the price they are charging. Those do not even come as an optional. Lower cost bikes have that.

  • @marcusgeorge1825
    @marcusgeorge1825 24 дні тому

    Nice one Scott. Thank you. I’m glad I waited until the end to write this as at the start when the bike wouldn’t start all I was thinking was due to it being in first gear! However, I take it now that you simply did that to show what it occasionally does. Interesting comment though about the change of direction mid corner compared to sports bikes. If you have the required skill set then nothing will change direction quicker, mid corners, than a sports bike. Perhaps me being an ex Australian Superbike Racer is one reason why I can say this as I do also own a 1250GS. I could be on say a CBR650R and be miles in front on a set of twisties than I could riding my GS and I’m using this particular Honda as a reference due to it not being “a real stortsbike”. As my son has one so I have gone back to back on these. My race bikes? No comparison however they aren’t street legal.

  • @stevesanelli90
    @stevesanelli90 24 дні тому +1

    Great 6 month report Scott!
    I’d buy one no problem. 1st & probably 2nd batch issues will be sorted.
    However, I’d wouldn’t sell the RT just in case😉

  • @larryvanputten4048
    @larryvanputten4048 21 день тому

    Excellent story, Scott! I think you help a lot of 1200 and 1250 owners to make up their mind and that's very useful. Honesty first at Nothing to Prove! Personally I like the looks of the 1250 much more than the 1300. I know, it's subjective and personal, but I love tubular frames; I had the same feeling about the Ducati's when they changed to their new aluframes (Panigale, Multistrada and so on)

  • @clb_iv6421
    @clb_iv6421 22 дні тому

    I have over 2,000 miles on mine. I am a little different in two aspects of your video. The seat to me is more comfortable and it has tons of character. I traded in my 2022 R1250GSA. Off-road I am way quicker and the suspension is great. I do have a high seat with the sport suspension. It is the tallest version you can purchase. I do agree that on the road it is very quick. It is like my 2020 S1000XR and my 2022 R1250GSA had a baby. So far zero issues. I am heading out on a 6,000 round trip across the US and back in June.

  • @hwobstj
    @hwobstj 13 днів тому

    I’m looking right now. My 2018 R1200GS (I really loved that bike) got T-boned at an intersection 7 weeks ago today. I’m fine, walked away with a concussion and some bruises. That’s it. Bike didn’t do so well, totaled. Hmmm, I was not in the market for a bike 7 weeks and 1 day ago, but now I am and the 1300 mostly fits the bill for me. I have some panniers I don’t want to have to replace (keeping them helps mitigate some other costs as I only need to buy a rack for my Bumot luggage which will work). Your review has pushed me over the edge as my other options are to get R1250GS or a used R1200GS (don’t want to go that far back though). Guess all I need to do now is finalize the trim I want.
    Something else about the battery/start issues. I’ve got a couple of Huskies that have Lion batteries. One of the problems with these batteries is when they are cold. It’s not unusual for them not to start a bike on the first or even second try if done too quickly. Lion batteries get more juice flowing when they get warmer. The trick is to give them an initial start try when cold. If no start then wait 5 to 10 seconds and try again. The battery will heat up internally and by the third time will generally give much better cranking amps. This is a known problem with Lion batteries over the lead acid variety which delivered good cranking amps out of the gate, but were heavier. Take my input for what it’s worth.

  • @MikeK6046
    @MikeK6046 24 дні тому

    IMO, great review & transparency - WELL DONE!!!. IMO the new GS1300 is "overall" top of the heap in the big adventure category (BMW did it again). However, for me, "fortunately" these days there are quite a few very good, lesser-cost middle-weights that will satisfy my riding needs/ get the job done (thank you trickle-down technology)

  • @mikedignum1868
    @mikedignum1868 24 дні тому +2

    If I were going back to a GS I would still stay with 1250 considering their used prices here in the UK. You would save around 6k.

  • @Yanas_Olyah
    @Yanas_Olyah 24 дні тому

    I have a Multistrada V4S and I have no problem. Made 6k km from this February. I don't know about GS but RT was on my mind when I was choosing my bike for this year. I have a lot of soul and character in my Ducati 😅

  • @carsyoungtimerfreak1149
    @carsyoungtimerfreak1149 10 днів тому

    Good review, thank you. It will be another 20 years before I'm in the market for a 1300 GS... One remark. To me the beauty of the oilheads and older Boxers is their simplicity. I have done a service on a 1200LC of a mate of mine, it is just harder to work on than on my 1150s. Of course the LCs are quiter, less mechanical noise. Yet a big 2 cilinder engine will never be as smooth as a 4 or 6 cilinder. If I'll stick to Beemers, I'll stick to oilheads. Saves a lot of money too! Which is not unimportant...

  • @ericaworthington2675
    @ericaworthington2675 24 дні тому +1

    Thanks for the review! I'd love to hear more from your wife's perspective, as the main criterion for my next bike purchase is whether my wife would enjoy it. (There are not enough 2-up reviews on YT, generally!)

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  24 дні тому

      Yea, I'd like to do more videos with my wife with her on the back and with just her opinion in the video (without me influencing her) just let her say what she feels. The first one should be done editing sometime this coming week 👍👍

  • @brendanmchugh6440
    @brendanmchugh6440 24 дні тому

    To steal your saying, two thumbs way up, stay safe 🍀

  • @Gabriel.Leni100
    @Gabriel.Leni100 5 днів тому

    I love my 1150GS... since this season i supplemented it with a 1997 Honda Transalp. Between the two bikes i have everything i want from a bike. Feeling like munching some kilometers on the Autobahn? I'll take the 1150GS. Feeling like taking some backcountry roads, potentialy unpaved, i'll take the Transalp. All together both bikes cost me less than 5000€.
    Never in my life would i spend something like 25 000€ on a bike to be an early adopter...
    Without these cheap but good used bikes i could never afford to ride a bike anyways. Like who has 25k to spend just like that? Loan or lease? Never in my life...

  • @Porsche996driver
    @Porsche996driver 24 дні тому

    13:12 Pros and cons sure. I still adore my ‘05 1200 pulls like a tractor. I see the side stand still has a really big lean why is that ha. I’d get one in a minute but hard to justify when my 19yo one still performs like new. Great review and the higher compression makes a different sound for sure. Even VW Audi cars that happened with the higher compression right.

  • @johnwelbers4248
    @johnwelbers4248 24 дні тому

    Thanks for sharing Scott 😎🏍💨💨💨💨💨👍🏻🇨🇦🍻

  • @eugeniocollinassi.1548
    @eugeniocollinassi.1548 3 дні тому

    Interesting and honest reivew!
    Quick question: I see you didn't go for the BMW hard luggaeg, but shopped from Touratech. From other reviews it sounds like the BMW OE panniers are fiddly to use/mount. Is that true?
    Did you just go Touratech for a better price deal or you simply prefer their system/quality build over BMW oems?
    Keep those reviews coming, always very interesting to watch

  • @jamesthompson6723
    @jamesthompson6723 24 дні тому

    I've had my Trophy for a little over a week. I took it on it's first trip/voyage during the break in mileage. I had the no start happen once during that first 750 miles. Took it in for the 1st service, and they said it would also be getting a software update. I didn't ask what for, but I am now on the 2nd trip . Have 1100 miles so far. I have not experienced the no start yet. But then I only had it happen once so far, before that 1st service.

  • @timspivey9809
    @timspivey9809 24 дні тому

    I’m impressed with mine after 18 months of my 2021 R1250GS and definitely wouldn’t go back, the 1250 felt ponderous compared to this. I initially thought the 1300 was more uncomfortable, higher more forward position but after just over 1000 miles I prefer it. On my 1250 it felt right when I set off and uncomfortable as the ride progressed, this is just the opposite.

  • @TwoGoTouring
    @TwoGoTouring 24 дні тому +2

    One of your most poignant videos to date Scott answering a lot of concerns and being very candid about the 1300. I have a GSA1250 and took a test ride on the 1300 and agree with everything you say. My opinion on the shift-assist was that there wasn’t ‘much’ of a difference. Ride an XR and that has a proper buttery smooth quickshifter. My bike has 30k on it and my wife has been on the back for most so I’m sure a lot of us out here would love to hear your wife’s opinion. Keep the videos coming. 👍

  • @eseemann5429
    @eseemann5429 24 дні тому

    we just returned from a 10 days journey from Italy. My 1300 GS has the same issues with not starting. I felt like it’s worse after long trip when everything was very hot down there. then, I overtook a lorry and had to stop at the red light, freakin lorry behind me again! I switched off the engine off and could not restart! what an embarrassment! the lorry left me standing!Really hope the Softwareupdate is coming soon. greetings from Switzerland

  • @GSrijder
    @GSrijder 24 дні тому

    I own a 1250GS, did a test drive with the 1300 and it feels indeed much lichter. I am 1,75m but my legs are shorter so the adaptive height was a dream. Pity that my 1250 is only 2 years old.
    The CRN you find it better, well me not. Sold it again. The software is TomTom and i am a Garmin fan. So I0m more happy with the nav6.

  • @Rambler358
    @Rambler358 22 дні тому

    Nice video and agree with most of your points, except for the Navigation. You say the Connected Ride Navigator (CRN) is better than the Nav 6. The reason I disagree with this is because the CRN does not support non-announcing shaping points. If you create a route in BaseCamp or whatever and use a lot of shaping points to ensure the route takes you on the roads you want to take, all those shaping points are announced. And to me this can get very annoying - JMHO...

  • @johnmacdonald1878
    @johnmacdonald1878 24 дні тому

    Looks like a nice bike. I like my 1200. What I really like about my 1200 is the comfort for long rides. I don't do a lot of them. I do like to do at least 1 long tour every year. Some of it off road. So I mostly just ride around town going for coffee with the option to hit the road and ride the length or breadth of the continent. I've been for Coffee in Tuk, Anchorage, Skagway Jasper, San Francisco, LA, Ect. If its not as comfortable for long rides, maybe the 1300 is not the right bike for me. Oh dropping a $10000 dollar bike in the dirt hurts a lot less than dropping a $20000 dollar bike in the dirt.

  • @SimpleDialogue
    @SimpleDialogue 17 днів тому +1

    Great review and I really appreciate your style. However I am kind of struggling to justify the upgrade over the 1250 especially if you are losing the comfort. I would love to hear your thoughts comparing it to the KTM SAS 1290 that you rode recently. Would you swap if you had the chance?

  • @lophophorawilliamsii9740
    @lophophorawilliamsii9740 21 день тому +3

    Never be an early adopter.

  • @rickp9946
    @rickp9946 24 дні тому +1

    Interesting - thanks for posting this. I tried the 1300 a few weeks back and came to more or less the same conclusion - it hasn’t really got any better, more sort of moved sideways. Comfort-wise it has definitely got worse - the stock bars were too wide, the angle of my back was a little uncomfortable and the seat wasn’t great. Ride-wise I felt it was very similar to the 1250 (I only used Dynamic mode). The quick shifter/auto-blipper has improved slightly but by more or less any other bike’s standards it’s really poor. And here’s the weirdest thing (and very subjective I know) - I found it less chuckable/forgiving with less of a planted feel. Might be the transition to something different but weird all the same. I’ll give it a pass and try a different brand for a while I think. Thanks again.

  • @davidbadham3712
    @davidbadham3712 24 дні тому

    Great video, thanks Scott. Would I change my Multistrada V4s for the 1300GS? HELL NO! The GS is a good bike, but the Multi is so much better. I guess it all depends on the type of rider we are and what we want out of our motorcycles.

  • @feloniousmonk3049
    @feloniousmonk3049 22 дні тому

    I bought a "demonstrator" model with some miles on it, in a 2023 1250 GS Trophy, in late 2023, from a dealership trying to move some product to make room for the 2024 1300 GS. At 6'5" and 275#, having ridden both now, I'd think very long and hard, being tall, stepping up to the 1300. I always keep my battery on a battery tender, when not riding, and have had zero problems with my bike not starting. Part of your lithium battery problem might be caused by cold weather. A Lithium battery needs to be "warmed up" to function properly, so cold weather starts below 50F external can be kind of rough on the battery. Leave the ignition turned on for 20 or 30 seconds before you try to start the bike, with the fuel pump running, to warm up the battery. 65 years old, this was a retirement reward motorcycle for me... it's that good, it's probably my last new motorcycle. BMW has had this bike in production for 5 model years, 2019-2023, so I'd think that by now, the Beta testing phase is over, BMW has this lineup debugged. There's ttle thing I do on my bike when decelerating, way in advance.... I do not shut the throttle all the way off. The bike decelerates so aggressively when doing that , so I keep the throttle the slightest bit rolled on still and get off the throttle way sooner than before, coming up on a red light, trying to time it to hit it when green again.

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  22 дні тому

      Well, when I filmed my self with the drone, it was 68F and sunny, you can see by the shots from the drone in this video, so fairly warm and have been riding the bike 2 to 3 times a week since March and putting on some serious miles and it kept happening to me over 5 times in just a half hour. Drone would lose me, I'd have to stop riding, shut bike off, left it in gear so it won't roll, didn't turn off ignition, usually didn't get off bike, sat on bike and get the drone focused back on me, usually about a minute, give or take, and it sometimes took 2 to 3 tries to start. Why? Warm day, warm bike, warm everything. No start. Frustrating.

  • @wrongwayround359
    @wrongwayround359 22 дні тому

    The 1250 pillion seat Also adjusts fore and aft, you just need to use the key to do so

  • @Propelled
    @Propelled 24 дні тому +3

    STILL haven’t seen anything to take me off my Super Tenere. Just can’t see it.

    • @AfricaTwinZA
      @AfricaTwinZA 21 день тому

      A standard manual 4 year old Africa Twin, give one a try

  • @martinhughes9769
    @martinhughes9769 22 дні тому

    I have a Kawasaki SX 1000 just over 7 years old it’s never failed to start on the button, That’s why I still have it ,Japanese bikes generally are so reliable ,
    I like BMW and the Tiger 1200 , but for me I’ve always had great service and reliability from Japanese bikes in just over of 51 years,
    It’s a lot £££ if the bike is still throwing up issues, and it’s not that much better than the outgoing 1250 , even The Triumph is still struggling with a few issues and a screen that’s slow in stating , I was hoping for a great review with no issues and you smiling saying how good it is 😊 , it’s not for me 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @hazarddavid6987
    @hazarddavid6987 11 днів тому

    Stay faithful with my 1250 GS.
    May consider the 2nd batch once all bugs ironed out

  • @wazreba5859
    @wazreba5859 24 дні тому +1

    BMW R 1300 GS - BENTLEY /// BMW R 1250 GS - ROLLS ROYCE. Never driven these brands but my choice is RR.

  • @dougiequick1
    @dougiequick1 21 день тому

    I canr wait for the RS ...Im sort of done with the dirt so I am thinking the RS for sport touring....my focus is the twisties

  • @joem5639
    @joem5639 24 дні тому

    I had a 2017 1200GS exclusive. Loved it but was nervous about something breaking on me namely the esa shocks. Considering a 2015 1200GS with non-esa shocks if the ride quality is good.

  • @fhangorn
    @fhangorn 24 дні тому

    I have the same starting issue on my 1250 gs, exacly the same like you on the beginning of the video.

    • @feloniousmonk3049
      @feloniousmonk3049 22 дні тому

      Do you run a lithium battery, too?

    • @fhangorn
      @fhangorn 22 дні тому

      @@feloniousmonk3049yea, I guess that’s it then. If I do a full “push” with the starter nothings wrong. If I don’t the problem happens.

  • @mowman7777
    @mowman7777 23 дні тому

    Really liked my 1250 unfortunately it ended in a crash. Had a few bugs that were resolved except for the fuel cap not opening sometimes. Cap was replaced but I still carried tools to remove it just in case as it was still acting up. My biggest annoyance was the mechanical engine noise so the 1300 is not for me. I see there are still problems with the navigator. Garmin replaced my Nav6 literally 6 times in 4 years of ownership.

  • @constantineeliadis5582
    @constantineeliadis5582 14 днів тому

    Akso took the 1300 for a test: Agere with most. Character, meh, still very much a boxer
    Better sounding engine with less vibes; not as smooth at low revs (

  • @kevinturner8759
    @kevinturner8759 2 дні тому

    Great review!!! You said the seat wasn’t as comfortable and plush as the 1250, what about the Suspension, can you still get the plushness and “Cadillac” feel on the 1300 that you get on the 1250? Or does the Sportiness of the 1300 not allow that plushness of smoothing out the bumps in the road as well as the 1250?
    Also, how about the Ergonomics, are they all-day comfortable?
    Thank you for your awesome reviews. 🤠

    • @NothingToProve
      @NothingToProve  2 дні тому +1

      Thank you!
      Yea, just put it in Road mode (softest suspension setting) and it's nice like a Cadillac. In fact I just leave mine in Road mode all the time, only when I'm feeling sporty do I move it up to Dynamic and that is rare, after all this is an ADV bike 👍😊