PanAmerica 2022, 10.000 km in 4 months without any issue. Road, Gravel, rain, Short day trips, 2 weeks tour with passenger and luggage. The PanAm is reliable i Love it! Have had many bikes during 40yrs of riding. BMWs, Harleys, Japanese, czech Oldtimers, etc.etc. Stay safe everybody out there! From Austria Europe
Like Mr. Leitner I too own a 2022 Pan America which I took delivery of on this past July 30 2022. 9000 trouble free miles and going strong. I love my Pan America. Sorry the other fellows had those problems. I disagree with the gentleman who maintains that PA will be a forgotten memory in a few years. The Rev Max engine is here to stay and will be in more newer Harley models. Yes there are some bugs that some have suffered but I think not so many to condemn this bike. Maybey I will be proven wrong. We shall see. I will report back here at 20,000 miles. So far all good.
@@my_vlog My last 8 bikes were BMW; I have to be honest many problems. I finally took a chance and got the Pan im glad i did. In every aspect to me it handles better , looks better. Just a better bike,22k miles on it now. NO PROBLEMS
I traded my Harley Davidson Pan America in also. Like you I lost a lot of money but was just done with the dependability of the PA. The only difference is I rode the BMW GSA and then the Triumph 1200 Rally Expedition and went with the triple. Both great bikes. Enjoy the new ride.
I almost purchased a Pan America a few weeks ago. I took it for a test ride. I watched a lot of You-Tube videos on the Pan America, including your video. I agree with your observations that the quality on the Pan America needs improvement. I am holding out for a GSA. Thanks for the great work on your videos.
Also just traded my Pan Am for a 1250 GSA. I would have stuck with the Pan Am but it had some electrical issues 2 days before I was set to leave for a trip and the dealer couldn't figure it out in time. I had a few other issues before this and decided to cut my losses. I'm a big HD fan and really liked the Pan, but the GS is a better bike overall. I'm currently 1200 miles into my trip and very happy with the switch.
I bought a 2021 Pan Am last August, and I've been plagued with problems, electrical mostly, I also had the heat shield break off while riding and burned 3 pairs of pants because of that, fuel tank sensor broke, 2 battery replacements from the dealership and the starter clutch fix/update. Recently the ARH and electronic suspension has been inflating to max and not deflating. My bike has been in the shop for over 45 days on warranty replacement/fix issues since I bought it. The next time it has to go in I'm just going to call a lemon law attorney. I'm fed up. When it runs it's an amazing bike, but I don't feel like I can trust the damn thing.
@@RovingRobert This was my first electrical problem with the Pan Am, but I also had the heat shield fall off a few months back. Had I not had this trip coming up, I would have stuck with the Pan Am, but After putting 1900 miles over the last 5 days on the GSA, I can confidently say that it's a great bike. If you make the switch, I don't think you'll be disappointed. Ran the Tail of the Dragon today 3x and it was pretty damn good for a big bike. I hit the interstate for 7 hours to ride home tomorrow and this bike is so comfortable that I'm not dreading it. I'm happy with the GSA.
For somebody contemplating getting these, I’m encouraged the 2022’s seem to have a lot of the bugs quashed. My biggest hesitation with the GS is that at 5’8 with a 29” inseam, I doubt I’d be able to get both feet on the ground.
30 years ago I used to ride a GS and drove Audis and BMWs when they weren't that common in the UK. However when every man and his dog seemed to have one I switched as I like to be just a little different. At 61 everyone in my age group seems to have a GS or if not a Tiger or a Harley. However much I've tried not to, the GS for me is the only one that ticks all the boxes. I've considered KTM, Ducati, Triumph etc but they only tick most of the boxes, so reluctantly I joined the herd! Had a GS 1250 now for 2 years and also just bought a F750 GS which I absolutely love and to be honest is the only bike you'll ever need. I don't get people turning their heads or coming over to me asking about the 1250 any more but I'm getting used to it!
I’ve owned my GS 1250 Adventure for 8 months, putting 14k miles on it. I love it. It’s what I prefer to use everyday despite owning a 911 Targa 4S, an Audi S5, and a Jeep Gladiator. I’ve been riding since 1975, all brands and types…this is by far, the best.
Considering HD came out with their first ADV bike and it’s completely new territory for the brand, I give them high marks for their first attempt in bringing something to the market that not only meets many of the standards people have of the large ADV class of bikes but brought their truly unique suspension squatting feature shaking the status quo up a bit. With the GS, you can easily see the years upon years of refinement BMW have put into this machine. There are very few quirks and gremlins present and everything seems to “just work” without much fanfare. I’m hoping to pick up an ADV bike to complement my middleweight naked as my dedicated touring bike in the next year or so and for me, the Tiger 1200 GT Pro and regular GS are my top choices atm. I do think the Harley is actually quite attractive and think it’s a very competitive option but I wouldn’t buy one, really only because it’s a general rule of mine not to buy a brand new model of car or bike until the second gen comes to market giving the manufacturer time to discover any issues that only come with mileage and mass production.
As I told earlier, Pan Am at this point looks like first KTM Adv bikes. They have everything to make it perfect if they won't to hear some critic to improve.
Beautiful bike! Also, nice production quality on the video. I just got a ‘23 GSA in Triple Black. I looked at the Pan America, but not too seriously. I’m sure they’re nice, but I’m not a Harley guy. When I sat on the BMW, I knew I had to have it. I think a pro/con video on the HD vs. the BMW might save some folks the time,money,and hassle that you went through. It’d be worth watching.
I agree with Bern you forget that some of the bmw have problems also. Ive had both and the Pan to me takes the win. Sorry to hurt your feeling but deep down you know im right and you really want to get the pan again
My first ADV bike and still own was the Tiger 900 GT Pro and fell in love with that T-Plane crank and was ready to step up to a shaft drive as I put a lot of miles on in a year (~18k miles) and was tired of chain maintenance. Really wanted the new Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer but ultimately went with the R1250 GSA and don't regret it. It came down to the dealer network. Nearest Triumph dealer is 200 miles away and the BMW dealer is 70 miles and the BMW dealer is a great dealership (Ozzie's in Chico, CA). I thought I would hate the boxer sound from videos I watched on UA-cam but after throwing an Arrow slip on and woke the sound up I have grown to love the exhaust note lol. Highly recommend the GSA, I bought it new 4 months ago and have 6700 miles on it and zero issues. I hope that Triumph will do what MV Agusta just did with KTM here in the states and partner with a brand that has a larger dealer network because in my opinion Triumph is killing it lately with their bike lineup and the lack of dealers on the West Coast of the US outside of big cities is a major letdown.
The BMW r1250gs adventure is the best ADV bike on the market, it has been for 40yrs in my humble opinion. I did not even test drive any other bike. I went straight to my 2021 BMW r1250gs Adventure Rallye. Worth every penny and I just LOVE the shit as this bike. You made a great choice mate to trade up to the BMW. Thank You for a great video!! Keep videos coming!!!!
Molodec!!! Great review! It is very uncommon now days to hear an unbiased opinion about anything. Here you show us your natural, honest self. Well done! Keep doing a good job!
I test drive almost every competitor bike and fell in love with my last pick, the Pan Am.. By far the best bike I’ve owned let alone test drove. I’m in love with my HD.
I was watching laidlaw Harley channel and one of the guys broke the handle lifting it up on the centre stand and I was like, that’s a prelude of other things that are probably going to go wrong with bike. An embarrassment
Have a 2017 GSA 1200cc triple black in the UK 🇬🇧......28k miles and and 5 years later with trips to Spain/Portugal/France/Germany....no issues! ...It sounds agricultural but it's built like a tank !.. Comfortable and fast enough..... Fully water cooled GS1300 appearing next year 🤞.
Great job with this vid sir! Saturday morning and the only guy up is the one with the Beemer, lol! I want one. I want one. Gonna keep saying that till I get one. Keep up the great work!
Ouch! That’s savage depreciation on the HD. Enjoy your new BMW which should have much better residuals should you ever want to sell it (which you probably won’t! 😂)
I orderd my Pan Am end 2020. And it did not arrive for the next 6 months. So I cancelled my order and ran to BMW Motorrad. Two weeks later in April 2021 I had my new GS Adventure in my garden. Best buy ever, what a machine.
"This bike is perfectly engineered." Well, yeah, it's a BMW. It better be. The point about the loose wires and exposed components really got me. I even went outside and looked at my R1200GS with that in mind and he's right. There's a place for everything and everything is in it's place. There's no loose, dangling parts to catch on branches or anything. It's all tucked in there, nice and tight. The HD will get better over time. The Pan America is really a new concept for HD and they'll refine it, as BMW has done for the past 40 years with the GS. Problem is, I can get a nicely equipped GS for about the same as a Pan America, so why would I go with what is essentially a prototype model? HD should consider pricing the PA a bit lower and accepting the smaller profit margin if only to get more people on those bikes. For me, HD is still trying to cash in on the name in a well-saturated market.
I honestly disagree that Harley will put much more serious effort into the PA. I think they will run it out there for 5 more years and then ditch it when no one buys it anymore because it’s completely unreliable. They just don’t have a history of fixing their mistakes or even giving a crap about anything except profits. I hope I’m wrong but I just have 0 faith in the current leadership at Harley Davidson.
@@robbyclark6915 you're not wrong to be skeptical but to be fair, the Pan Am has strong sales and it's been positively reviewed by a lot of independents, not just the big publications. HD itself makes a bold claim it was the #1 ADV bike sold in America. That last claim is dubious but my point is HD seems to be all in on this bike, and it isn't a bad product overall. Couple that with HD's claim of a "Hardwire" reboot of their entire business model, and it seems this is the direction they want to head. Cutting their prospective cash cow early doesn't seem like a good strategy, even for HD, who has a record of making pretty poor choices.
@@billdavis3152 German over engineering has long been a thing. I’ve worked on BMW cars for years and nothing surprises me when they over complicate something simple.
Another vlogger with a GS. Truly I am happy that you have money to burn and that you are not that bothered about a financial hit like that. Maybe if you had done your research properly in the first place, you would have ignored the first generation of the Pan American and waited for the second generation to arrive. I suppose now you are going to produce a load of vids showing you riding down a dusty trail and how well the GS copes with the dust etc etc, followed by all the extras you will put on the bike. That bike with the three Box's looks way to big for you. I wish you and your channel all the best and you have happy trouble free ownership. Cheers.
Hi Frank, thank your for your reply. Probably you are right, if I wait, if not overpay for markups... story about Pan America remember me KTM big adv bikes. It was strange and unreliable in first generation. But powerful and fun now.
Frank, a little hard on this guy. Give him credit for trying a PA. If people have the money I say great for you and as for his videos you really don’t need to watch. I have friends with a PA and it’s a headache with the electrical/lowering system and motor heat. I would not buy a PA just biased on the above3 things.
I have a 328i Sport wagon and after 40 years of refinement, this sport wagon is insanely great. Same with the GS. Almost perfect They have refined it year after year. I can't wait to get my GSA!!!
I was between the Ducati and the 1250GS. I tried the 1250GSA and immediately bit. I got in December. Aaahh I never thought I'd ENJOY a bike SO MUCH, plus I have it with a 7-year warranty
Let me tell you something i will NEVER get another bmw after the 2 i had. Trouble trouble and MORE trouble. I traded last one in one Pan America. Wow what a bike .I am so happy with it. To me it blows away the GS in every way. Good luck pal
I don't think anyone would argue the quality of BMW, and after watching your video on the gripes about your PAS, I agree and sympathize with your observations. I have a 2021 PAS, and I have had my problems which resulted in a new engine, there have been a few other irritations. Maybe it would have been wise to wait for a few iterations, but I'd been wanting to get out of my H-D Ultra Limited and onto an Adv for a few years, and if you've owned a H-D before, you'll know they can come up with VERY compelling deals when trading up 😊 Anyway that brings me to why I'm responding, of course if I paid cash for my motorcycles and cars then then the cost of trading would be lessened, but add financing and it's real easy to get upside down on a deal. I did get an excellent tradin on my Ultra which I know I couldn't get at KTM, BMW, Ducati or Triumph which was a big decider in my getting the PAS. Knowing there are ppl riding Pan America's around the world gives me confidence that H-D will or has already worked out the mechanics issues or build inconsistencies. I don't like that there are pipes and wires all over the bike, H-D do need to clean the PAS up and address some of the tacky design aspects, especially if they are really serious about this market. Not addressing these items is a sure way for the PAS to become another V-Rod. For the time being, if I have no more issues, then I'll keep mine; it is an amazing machine, and I have a smile on my face whenever riding it, there's all the power and handling I need to ride with my friends on the other brands I mentioned above. Enjoy your BMW buddy, there really isn't a right or wrong choice.
Watched your previous PA. Negatives videos …agree with most comments on the larger engine output bikes heat issues , KTM, Harley, Ducati…crazy not better with real riding issues…have the right leg burn scars are there to prove it. Saw some of the fixes out there, done some of those with other bikes, but at the price point think it is crazy why consumers should do it! Have had Harley’s, Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, but went with a GSA Premium three years ago, and no regrets. I live in the Southern US, so yes deal with hot humid weather…the BMW is the first bike that does not cook me. Ride it off road and on. Is it the fastest, no, but I can with the 911 programmer, can do my own service, 90 percentage of services I can perform, try that with others. The exhaust- all the municipalities enforcing noise ordinances…and yes all my other bikes changed up the exhaust. Maybe getting older softened that desire ;) Good luck, the reliability if maintenance is kept up, is the best of any bike have owned…great choice - personally think you will love the ride, stay safe, stay well! Nice videos.
G'day from Australia mate. This beautiful bike may well be my "retirement" bike! I have been retired medically from the work force (former soldier), and my dilemma is which bloody bike to choose!! Currently have a Yamaha fjr1300, and it's a terrific bike which I will keep. Have test ridden both GS and GSA. Would prefer the bike to have 19 inch F/wheel over the 21' of say the Africa Twin. Due to my injury, the great dirt roads/tracks we have here are no longer an option I have which really sucks! Hard packed dirt roads would be ok when dry. Mud and crap is out, definitely! So as you can tell I am pretty well road biased now. BMW 1250 GS, or possibly the new 1300 GS that I believe will be released in 2023. The KTM 1290 Super Adventure 'S model is another one that kinda fits the bill. Do you see where this is going brother? Way too many choices these days, but I can only pick one! I'm 64yrs old, riding since I was 13, and I have never been without a motorcycle for the last 50 odd years. My choice must be made wisely, with practicality in mind, and definitely comfort for my lower back area. Guess I will just toss a coin and see I do buy! Really like the scenery in your area brother as It reminds me of when I lived in England. Appreciate the video, and I will certainly be following your exploits with the GS. Hope you and your family stay safe.🦘🦘👍
Go with the GS or GSA. Comfort and reliability are top notch. My riding partner just bought a new KTM 890 and he’s already having electrical issues. I’m a GSA owner and the size vs. GS is a non-issue; fuel range is a game changer.
The lack of symmetry in the engine bay is also something I don't appreciate on the Pan America. It's not a huge issue, but it's still "not noth'n". 8 months on, any regrets on moving to the GS platform given the financials involved?
I don't have a GS, but I do have an R1250RS and test rode the Pan America. The difference in quality was stark and it wasn't just loose wires on the HD. Lots of pieces, like the windscreen mount, felt flimsy. Even the quality of the fasteners. On the BMW, it's all stainless steel torx fittings, HD not so much. I also owned a Triumph Tiger 1200 (previous gen) and it wasn't quite up to the BMW build quality, but close and far better than the Pan America.
I love these reviews. What you and others say about the comfort is key to me. I want a comfy cruiser that can also go off-road when I want to go for a short adventure. Won’t be doing that much though. Mostly gravel roads and two track every now and then. Probably nothing a Subaru couldn’t get through. I want to be able to put miles on it though.
I almost bought a PAS last fall but the dealer could not get me what I wanted, a gray special with auto ride height adjustment. They also promised me one on the phone then sold it out from u set me 30 minutes later as I was on my way to pick it up. I went with a new GSA and so glad that I did!
That is a case of a bad dealership not so much the product. However if that was your neighborhood dealer its understandable that you chose another brand of bike. Where I am my local HD dealer is new tech savy and their techs are also and enthusiastic toward it. My tech owns and rides a Pan Am. This is very important I believe no matter what brand motorcycle you choose. A dealer that doesnt make taking care of their customers wants and concerns is a dealer to be avoided. Just because you purchased a bike from a poor dealership doesnt mean that you cannot take it to a better one for service etc. I have an HD dealer much closer than the one I do business with because that dealer is known for lousy service whereas the one further away is noted for excellent service. Just saying
Just picked up my 2022 GSA Anniversary edition last Sunday and so far, I love it! (BTW: looks like you're in the Lake Mohawk area? - I'm in Hamburg) I've also got two HD Road Glides and I plan to keep the newer one, but man, what a difference riding the GSA. It's so smooth, light, agile, etc. I think I'm going to really enjoy it. Good luck with yours!
Pan American is just as quite...true it is not as refined as the BMW is but it's still in class area of the BMW..and it's to me just as good looking as the BMW
The Pan america is mor fun to ride, such a brillant engine but since a few months my clutch is too hard and this is not hydraulic like on the GS. I hope Harley could fix it and add a quickshifter on my bike or i will look again on BMW GS 1250 or Africa twin !
Looking forward to seeing what you have bought in the next video 😂. Great bike an wonder if you had tried this first you would have gone with it. Forget the money lost and be happy that we are in a position to indulge in our love of bikes. Life is too short. Loving your channel. Great work
been thinking about the PA but it seems that most everyone that gets one, eventually trades it for the GS. I think I'll either get a GS or wait a couple years for HD to work out the issues with the PA.
Huge mistake choosing the Pan American over the GS/GSA. Their value has plummeted here in Australia with lots of dealer demo bikes for sale. In a few years it will be looked on as an oddity. Just like their electric bike.
I agree completely. Harley history shows that to be the most likely scenario. Build a bike, bike doesn’t work right, sell bike anyway, make 0 improvements because that would cost money, ditch bike after 5 years and move on.
@@robbyclark6915 That scenario won’t happen with the PA. HD has staked their future on the PA and Revolution engine. Sales of traditional models are declining due to traditional demographic aging out. PA was best selling ADV in 2022. They will refine the imperfections out of it.
@@kramer2965 best selling adv bike in 22? I’ve only been on a half dozen different Adv/group (probably 3-500 bikes over those rides) rides since I’ve owned my GS. Have yet to see a PA on any of them. The local HD dealership had one sitting in their showroom for months.
How tall are you? I am a female rider, 5'9", currently riding a R1250R and R9T. Have heard this bike is the gold standard of BMW's. Am wondering if it's too big or heavy for me. Thanks.
I've ridden all kinds of bikes including Electra Glide Harley which I really liked but not over 90mph... it shook. I was really looking seriously at Pan America.
I sold my GSA and purchased the PAS because I love HD brand and want to experience. Dont get me wrong, GSA is a good bike IMHO but in your case, simply the BMW dealer just wanted to turn down the value of PAS, lost 10K is too much for a new bike. But if you are happy, is the most important, have fun with a new toy.
I actually like the sound of my GSA...I have a collection of 12 different bikes, Harleys, Ducatis, KTMs, Kawazaki and BMW.... On the open road, I like the GSA best....
The Africa Twin is a better off road bike than the GSA but the BMW is much better on road or for touring. I rode the Pan Am, AT, Tiger and KTM 1290. The one in my garage is a 22 1250 ADV. So nice to have so many capable bikes to choose from!
The BMW GS bikes are top of the line also come at a top of the line price. I opted for a just as good bike at half the price. Cheaper and more reliable but not as refined.
Still riding my tried and true Super Tenere. Going on ten years. I’ve had a lot of friends on their third or fourth bike in the same amount of time, each time proclaiming the newest one the finest available. 😂
My 22 PA has been a giant turd! And you absolutely can't sell it or trade it in without taking a huge financial bath! I've bought and sold alot of vehicles in my time, but this is the one I have the most regret in purchasing.
Never liked Pan-American. I have 1250gsa. And is amazing. Nice video, but please buy some gloves😉 as I can't watch at it. One question- what drone you are using? Cheers!
I have gloves :-) Put it in the bag only during filming, as its only way to comfortable trart/stop recording. Aspecialy when filming with drone alone. I use Mavic Air 2S
I did have that same thought around quality on my first full inspection. That area around the fan especially looks very cheap and after thought. That said I'm resisting the idea that I'll ever buy a BMW as a response...probably just denial that will overturn itself when I'm 50.
I bought Pan America on emotion after test drive. Did not look any review o looking attentively on the bike. So, I went way from "I so love it" to "how that possible?".
@@my_vlog which is totally fair position I think! Choosing the bike you instinctually love works out for a lot of people, but Pan Am didn't deliver for you
Please share your story on how you were able to buy a home, motorcycle, job. You have taken all the opportunity America has to offer, and become successful.
I am a little confused... You say that the differences between the H/D and GSA is obvious, then WHY did you buy the H/D in the first place? The GSA has a better engine including better reliability, smother power, better torque, better fuel economy, lower centre of gravity etc. etc. The GSA has better suspension both front and rear with auto height levelling and contantly monitors mthe road surface etc. The GSA has far superior brakes being BREMBO with ABS, cornering ABS and triple axis traction control. The GSA can carry more weight including luggage. The GSA can be serviced at many more places all over the world. The GSA has a more comfortable seating position for both rider and pillion. The GSA has a larger fuel capacity thus a MASSIVE difference in cruising range with its better fuel usage. The GSA has a much more intuitive menu system for the dash and is clearer to read including TPS. It appears that you just believed the American sales staff when they told you that the Pan America was a great bike, Im not saying its a bad bike but it is not in the same leauge as the BMW. It seems very obvious that you had done ZERO research before your outlay of your hard earned $$$ Looks like a very nice suburb you live in. I'm a little jealous Before you ask me... Yes! I do own a GS BMW but its a 2017 R1200GS Rallye. I spent well over 300 hours on research before I bought mine after considering the GSA, Ducati 1200 & 950 Multistrada's, KTM 790, 1090 & 1290, Triumph's 1200 Explorer Pro & Suzuki's 1200 Bandit S etc etc I also had a BMW 650 Sertao but mine was a 2007. Nice well laid out video and good to see an honest review. Keep up the good work. Have a nice Day. From the Land of OZ
For Gods sake 2Dogs this is Harleys very first model in this type of motorcycling only in its second production year. Beemer invented it what 40 years ago. Give them a bit of credit and time to refine this the 1st edition. 2022 PAS owner with 9000 trouble free miles and tons of fun. I love it. And no I am not a Harley only guy. 49 bikes and counting of all major manufacturers.
21 PAS used with less then 5,000 $15,000 22PAS used with less then 5,000 $16,000 Over 5,000 take another $2,000 less😔 But remember a dealer needs to make a profit so they will over less.
My opinion, everyone who thinks loud exhaust sounds specify some meaning in a motorcycle's ability, should be tested for idiocy. Quite exhaust sounds are best; you can hear the engine when it claberiousness****up. The same testing for idiocy for people who claim HDs have "soul" and those who speak of "character" or "agricultural" about engines on motorcycles. They're machines. That's all.
I really wanted the Pan America I went to go buy it money in hand and it wouldn't run at the dealer dealer said it needed a new motor I went and bought a new Africa twin instead I am so happy I never rode a BMW
A well known European motorcycle channel made a review of HD, BMW and KTM top Adv motorcycles and guess what? HD won. So maybe you did not see that review? BTW I am a BMW first and foremost but truth be told, that review _totally technical and objective_ blew many people bias away. I wish I could find the review but cannot find it now.
that doesn't take into account reliability and dependability though. Just like many people that commented, the problems occurred after they bought it. which means they chose the Pan Am..then had problems..and sold it. so in their mind it was #1 too.
Consider used then. Look for something with a good amount of miles, with one owner. Inspect the maintenance records and ask where it was serviced. You can ask, at the dealership to review those records. I got a very good deal on an 09 R1200GS that was one owner, immaculately maintained, with about 50k miles. The guy who owned it, loved it, used it, and kept up with the maintenance. He was probably looking for some more features available in a new bike. I love my 09 and it runs great.
That pan america looks terrible. Your gsa looks lovely and also the gs has started to lose that old man image. I have always road sporty bikes but last couple of years i decided i needed more comfort and i needed 1 bike to do it all so i got my first gsa new in sept its the rallye te with gold wheels shes lovely i have covered 2k mikes since sept i have ridden quite alot over winter
I wouldn't buy a HD for on road or off road. The GS is a much better bike but personally I found it a bit heavy so I got a Tiger which ticks all the boxes for myself
Я его тестил и мне не понравился. Но я искал среднекубатурный, а РА не совсем подходит под эту категорию. И тем не менее он все равно мне не понравился.
Never trade in a vehicle to a dealer. Ever. Never buy motorcycles new. Ever. Out there, is someone what will buy your vehicle for much more than a dealer is capable of paying. Out there, is an owner of a motorcycle that bought exactly what you are looking for, that they thought was exactly what were looking for, but for whatever reason, turned out to be not what they really wanted. Unless you're loaded with money and don't care about throwing away thousands of dollars for the sake of convenience. A quick search just turned up hundreds of late-model BMW GSA's with just a few thousand miles. Oh, and have fun cracking open the final drive to lubricate the drive shaft splines in the middle of nowhere in the dirt, mud and dust.
and all those used bikes are listed for close to the price of a new bike. i am looking for used bikes and everyone is within a $1200 of a new, same model bike or its across the country and i'd have to pay shipping. now i am back to looking for new in my area that i can ride home. the used market is flooded because people want too much money for a used bike, even ones that are 4 and 5 years old are priced high. they can keep it.
But the BMW GS is just ugly, why would you do that? My Pan Am is my retirement motorcycle, it is just beautiful. You may like your BMW GS but it looks horrible!
PanAmerica 2022, 10.000 km in 4 months without any issue. Road, Gravel, rain, Short day trips, 2 weeks tour with passenger and luggage. The PanAm is reliable i Love it! Have had many bikes during 40yrs of riding. BMWs, Harleys, Japanese, czech Oldtimers, etc.etc. Stay safe everybody out there! From Austria Europe
Nice to hear that. I believe HD can improve this bike fast. Good luck on a roads.
Yep, me too, not a problem with my PA. Lovin it, and it's faster than the GS.
Like Mr. Leitner I too own a 2022 Pan America which I took delivery of on this past July 30 2022. 9000 trouble free miles and going strong. I love my Pan America. Sorry the other fellows had those problems. I disagree with the gentleman who maintains that PA will be a forgotten memory in a few years. The Rev Max engine is here to stay and will be in more newer Harley models. Yes there are some bugs that some have suffered but I think not so many to condemn this bike. Maybey I will be proven wrong. We shall see. I will report back here at 20,000 miles. So far all good.
Have a 2022 PA and also has been issue free.
@@my_vlog My last 8 bikes were BMW; I have to be honest many problems. I finally took a chance and got the Pan im glad i did. In every aspect to me it handles better , looks better. Just a better bike,22k miles on it now. NO PROBLEMS
I traded my Harley Davidson Pan America in also. Like you I lost a lot of money but was just done with the dependability of the PA. The only difference is I rode the BMW GSA and then the Triumph 1200 Rally Expedition and went with the triple. Both great bikes. Enjoy the new ride.
I almost purchased a Pan America a few weeks ago. I took it for a test ride. I watched a lot of You-Tube videos on the Pan America, including your video. I agree with your observations that the quality on the Pan America needs improvement. I am holding out for a GSA. Thanks for the great work on your videos.
Thank you
Try the new Triumph Tiger !
Also just traded my Pan Am for a 1250 GSA. I would have stuck with the Pan Am but it had some electrical issues 2 days before I was set to leave for a trip and the dealer couldn't figure it out in time. I had a few other issues before this and decided to cut my losses. I'm a big HD fan and really liked the Pan, but the GS is a better bike overall. I'm currently 1200 miles into my trip and very happy with the switch.
Wow,you didn’t mess around!
I bought a 2021 Pan Am last August, and I've been plagued with problems, electrical mostly, I also had the heat shield break off while riding and burned 3 pairs of pants because of that, fuel tank sensor broke, 2 battery replacements from the dealership and the starter clutch fix/update. Recently the ARH and electronic suspension has been inflating to max and not deflating. My bike has been in the shop for over 45 days on warranty replacement/fix issues since I bought it. The next time it has to go in I'm just going to call a lemon law attorney. I'm fed up. When it runs it's an amazing bike, but I don't feel like I can trust the damn thing.
@@RovingRobert This was my first electrical problem with the Pan Am, but I also had the heat shield fall off a few months back. Had I not had this trip coming up, I would have stuck with the Pan Am, but After putting 1900 miles over the last 5 days on the GSA, I can confidently say that it's a great bike. If you make the switch, I don't think you'll be disappointed. Ran the Tail of the Dragon today 3x and it was pretty damn good for a big bike. I hit the interstate for 7 hours to ride home tomorrow and this bike is so comfortable that I'm not dreading it. I'm happy with the GSA.
For somebody contemplating getting these, I’m encouraged the 2022’s seem to have a lot of the bugs quashed. My biggest hesitation with the GS is that at 5’8 with a 29” inseam, I doubt I’d be able to get both feet on the ground.
@@johnmatero234 I don't notice much difference in height between the two. I didn't have an ARH model though, so maybe that's why.
30 years ago I used to ride a GS and drove Audis and BMWs when they weren't that common in the UK. However when every man and his dog seemed to have one I switched as I like to be just a little different. At 61 everyone in my age group seems to have a GS or if not a Tiger or a Harley. However much I've tried not to, the GS for me is the only one that ticks all the boxes. I've considered KTM, Ducati, Triumph etc but they only tick most of the boxes, so reluctantly I joined the herd! Had a GS 1250 now for 2 years and also just bought a F750 GS which I absolutely love and to be honest is the only bike you'll ever need. I don't get people turning their heads or coming over to me asking about the 1250 any more but I'm getting used to it!
Very similar experience with my GS. I think you have to own one to get it. It's that simple.
I’ve owned my GS 1250 Adventure for 8 months, putting 14k miles on it. I love it. It’s what I prefer to use everyday despite owning a 911 Targa 4S, an Audi S5, and a Jeep Gladiator. I’ve been riding since 1975, all brands and types…this is by far, the best.
mmmm... 911 my dream.
Considering HD came out with their first ADV bike and it’s completely new territory for the brand, I give them high marks for their first attempt in bringing something to the market that not only meets many of the standards people have of the large ADV class of bikes but brought their truly unique suspension squatting feature shaking the status quo up a bit. With the GS, you can easily see the years upon years of refinement BMW have put into this machine. There are very few quirks and gremlins present and everything seems to “just work” without much fanfare.
I’m hoping to pick up an ADV bike to complement my middleweight naked as my dedicated touring bike in the next year or so and for me, the Tiger 1200 GT Pro and regular GS are my top choices atm. I do think the Harley is actually quite attractive and think it’s a very competitive option but I wouldn’t buy one, really only because it’s a general rule of mine not to buy a brand new model of car or bike until the second gen comes to market giving the manufacturer time to discover any issues that only come with mileage and mass production.
As I told earlier, Pan Am at this point looks like first KTM Adv bikes. They have everything to make it perfect if they won't to hear some critic to improve.
you should look at the Norden 901/ 901 expedition... ive got a 901 and I love it.
Beautiful bike! Also, nice production quality on the video. I just got a ‘23 GSA in Triple Black. I looked at the Pan America, but not too seriously. I’m sure they’re nice, but I’m not a Harley guy. When I sat on the BMW, I knew I had to have it. I think a pro/con video on the HD vs. the BMW might save some folks the time,money,and hassle that you went through. It’d be worth watching.
I bought a Pan America and regret the purchase, it’s been extremely unreliable, I should’ve went with BMW or another reputable ADV manufacturer.
I agree with Bern you forget that some of the bmw have problems also. Ive had both and the Pan to me takes the win. Sorry to hurt your feeling but deep down you know im right and you really want to get the pan again
@@greenrush4313 cool, enjoy your bike.
My first ADV bike and still own was the Tiger 900 GT Pro and fell in love with that T-Plane crank and was ready to step up to a shaft drive as I put a lot of miles on in a year (~18k miles) and was tired of chain maintenance. Really wanted the new Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer but ultimately went with the R1250 GSA and don't regret it. It came down to the dealer network. Nearest Triumph dealer is 200 miles away and the BMW dealer is 70 miles and the BMW dealer is a great dealership (Ozzie's in Chico, CA). I thought I would hate the boxer sound from videos I watched on UA-cam but after throwing an Arrow slip on and woke the sound up I have grown to love the exhaust note lol. Highly recommend the GSA, I bought it new 4 months ago and have 6700 miles on it and zero issues. I hope that Triumph will do what MV Agusta just did with KTM here in the states and partner with a brand that has a larger dealer network because in my opinion Triumph is killing it lately with their bike lineup and the lack of dealers on the West Coast of the US outside of big cities is a major letdown.
My 800XC was the worst purchase I ever made. I'll never own another after that debacle.
The BMW r1250gs adventure is the best ADV bike on the market, it has been for 40yrs in my humble opinion. I did not even test drive any other bike. I went straight to my 2021 BMW r1250gs Adventure Rallye. Worth every penny and I just LOVE the shit as this bike. You made a great choice mate to trade up to the BMW. Thank You for a great video!! Keep videos coming!!!!
Molodec!!! Great review! It is very uncommon now days to hear an unbiased opinion about anything. Here you show us your natural, honest self. Well done! Keep doing a good job!
very sorry for your loss. very glad you got the bmw. BMW is far superior machine
I test drive almost every competitor bike and fell in love with my last pick, the Pan Am.. By far the best bike I’ve owned let alone test drove. I’m in love with my HD.
Me too. Pan Am is a great bike. And it's just the first version. Love to see the improvements in the future. Can see anymore at each corner a GS.
I'm sorry, but HD is overrated. They cost a lot, but hardly maintain any value due to poor after sales service, poor quality build.
Thanks for the video. I’m a GS rider about to switch to a HDPA. I’m just holding on to it until 1300 comes.
I did not. Dealer treatment and an stupid mark up make me get another 23 GS. There is no comparison the PA is an $19k bike fully equipped not a $26.
I like that we can hear the bike. Sounds great! Not a fan of loud music drowning out a video. Great job!
I was watching laidlaw Harley channel and one of the guys broke the handle lifting it up on the centre stand and I was like, that’s a prelude of other things that are probably going to go wrong with bike. An embarrassment
I've been hearing about these $15k used Pan Americas for months. Where are they? Im.not seeing them.
The first adventure bikes were sent to WW2. HD.
True Dat!!!
Have a 2017 GSA 1200cc triple black in the UK 🇬🇧......28k miles and and 5 years later with trips to Spain/Portugal/France/Germany....no issues! ...It sounds agricultural but it's built like a tank !.. Comfortable and fast enough..... Fully water cooled GS1300 appearing next year 🤞.
Great job with this vid sir! Saturday morning and the only guy up is the one with the Beemer, lol! I want one. I want one. Gonna keep saying that till I get one. Keep up the great work!
Ouch! That’s savage depreciation on the HD. Enjoy your new BMW which should have much better residuals should you ever want to sell it (which you probably won’t! 😂)
I orderd my Pan Am end 2020. And it did not arrive for the next 6 months. So I cancelled my order and ran to BMW Motorrad. Two weeks later in April 2021 I had my new GS Adventure in my garden. Best buy ever, what a machine.
It's the Dealer Network that keeps me riding Harleys. Especially, if you travel Lone Wolf.
"This bike is perfectly engineered."
Well, yeah, it's a BMW. It better be. The point about the loose wires and exposed components really got me. I even went outside and looked at my R1200GS with that in mind and he's right. There's a place for everything and everything is in it's place. There's no loose, dangling parts to catch on branches or anything. It's all tucked in there, nice and tight.
The HD will get better over time. The Pan America is really a new concept for HD and they'll refine it, as BMW has done for the past 40 years with the GS. Problem is, I can get a nicely equipped GS for about the same as a Pan America, so why would I go with what is essentially a prototype model?
HD should consider pricing the PA a bit lower and accepting the smaller profit margin if only to get more people on those bikes. For me, HD is still trying to cash in on the name in a well-saturated market.
I honestly disagree that Harley will put much more serious effort into the PA. I think they will run it out there for 5 more years and then ditch it when no one buys it anymore because it’s completely unreliable. They just don’t have a history of fixing their mistakes or even giving a crap about anything except profits. I hope I’m wrong but I just have 0 faith in the current leadership at Harley Davidson.
@@robbyclark6915 you're not wrong to be skeptical but to be fair, the Pan Am has strong sales and it's been positively reviewed by a lot of independents, not just the big publications. HD itself makes a bold claim it was the #1 ADV bike sold in America. That last claim is dubious but my point is HD seems to be all in on this bike, and it isn't a bad product overall.
Couple that with HD's claim of a "Hardwire" reboot of their entire business model, and it seems this is the direction they want to head. Cutting their prospective cash cow early doesn't seem like a good strategy, even for HD, who has a record of making pretty poor choices.
Do you work on your own bike. If so you'll begin to understand German engineering. Have to scratch your head and wonder WTH they were thinking.
@@billdavis3152 German over engineering has long been a thing. I’ve worked on BMW cars for years and nothing surprises me when they over complicate something simple.
Great review, thank you. I am 12k miles into breaking in my 2022 GSA and they are amazing. On road, on trail.. awesome bikes.
Another vlogger with a GS. Truly I am happy that you have money to burn and that you are not that bothered about a financial hit like that. Maybe if you had done your research properly in the first place, you would have ignored the first generation of the Pan American and waited for the second generation to arrive. I suppose now you are going to produce a load of vids showing you riding down a dusty trail and how well the GS copes with the dust etc etc, followed by all the extras you will put on the bike.
That bike with the three Box's looks way to big for you. I wish you and your channel all the best and you have happy trouble free ownership. Cheers.
Hi Frank, thank your for your reply. Probably you are right, if I wait, if not overpay for markups... story about Pan America remember me KTM big adv bikes. It was strange and unreliable in first generation. But powerful and fun now.
Frank, a little hard on this guy. Give him credit for trying a PA. If people have the money I say great for you and as for his videos you really don’t need to watch. I have friends with a PA and it’s a headache with the electrical/lowering system and motor heat. I would not buy a PA just biased on the above3 things.
Great video. Thank you for sharing. Good luck on the new bike!
Thanks, you too!
I have a 328i Sport wagon and after 40 years of refinement, this sport wagon is insanely great. Same with the GS. Almost perfect They have refined it year after year. I can't wait to get my GSA!!!
I was between the Ducati and the 1250GS. I tried the 1250GSA and immediately bit. I got in December. Aaahh I never thought I'd ENJOY a bike SO MUCH, plus I have it with a 7-year warranty
I just picked up my BMW gsa triple black. Love it. I did put pull back risers on it it's all that bike needed to be perfect for me.
The Pan American and I’m sure the GS are both excellent bikes. I cant wait to ride the BMW someday.
Nice review - thanks!
Let me tell you something i will NEVER get another bmw after the 2 i had. Trouble trouble and MORE trouble. I traded last one in one Pan America. Wow what a bike .I am so happy with it. To me it blows away the GS in every way. Good luck pal
I don't think anyone would argue the quality of BMW, and after watching your video on the gripes about your PAS, I agree and sympathize with your observations.
I have a 2021 PAS, and I have had my problems which resulted in a new engine, there have been a few other irritations. Maybe it would have been wise to wait for a few iterations, but I'd been wanting to get out of my H-D Ultra Limited and onto an Adv for a few years, and if you've owned a H-D before, you'll know they can come up with VERY compelling deals when trading up 😊
Anyway that brings me to why I'm responding, of course if I paid cash for my motorcycles and cars then then the cost of trading would be lessened, but add financing and it's real easy to get upside down on a deal. I did get an excellent tradin on my Ultra which I know I couldn't get at KTM, BMW, Ducati or Triumph which was a big decider in my getting the PAS.
Knowing there are ppl riding Pan America's around the world gives me confidence that H-D will or has already worked out the mechanics issues or build inconsistencies. I don't like that there are pipes and wires all over the bike, H-D do need to clean the PAS up and address some of the tacky design aspects, especially if they are really serious about this market. Not addressing these items is a sure way for the PAS to become another V-Rod.
For the time being, if I have no more issues, then I'll keep mine; it is an amazing machine, and I have a smile on my face whenever riding it, there's all the power and handling I need to ride with my friends on the other brands I mentioned above.
Enjoy your BMW buddy, there really isn't a right or wrong choice.
Hands down… what a beautiful ride. Thank you !
Watched your previous PA. Negatives videos …agree with most comments on the larger engine output bikes heat issues , KTM, Harley, Ducati…crazy not better with real riding issues…have the right leg burn scars are there to prove it. Saw some of the fixes out there, done some of those with other bikes, but at the price point think it is crazy why consumers should do it! Have had Harley’s, Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, but went with a GSA Premium three years ago, and no regrets. I live in the Southern US, so yes deal with hot humid weather…the BMW is the first bike that does not cook me. Ride it off road and on. Is it the fastest, no, but I can with the 911 programmer, can do my own service, 90 percentage of services I can perform, try that with others. The exhaust- all the municipalities enforcing noise ordinances…and yes all my other bikes changed up the exhaust. Maybe getting older softened that desire ;) Good luck, the reliability if maintenance is kept up, is the best of any bike have owned…great choice - personally think you will love the ride, stay safe, stay well! Nice videos.
G'day from Australia mate. This beautiful bike may well be my "retirement" bike! I have been retired medically from the work force (former soldier), and my dilemma is which bloody bike to choose!! Currently have a Yamaha fjr1300, and it's a terrific bike which I will keep. Have test ridden both GS and GSA. Would prefer the bike to have 19 inch F/wheel over the 21' of say the Africa Twin. Due to my injury, the great dirt roads/tracks we have here are no longer an option I have which really sucks! Hard packed dirt roads would be ok when dry. Mud and crap is out, definitely! So as you can tell I am pretty well road biased now. BMW 1250 GS, or possibly the new 1300 GS that I believe will be released in 2023. The KTM 1290 Super Adventure 'S model is another one that kinda fits the bill. Do you see where this is going brother? Way too many choices these days, but I can only pick one! I'm 64yrs old, riding since I was 13, and I have never been without a motorcycle for the last 50 odd years. My choice must be made wisely, with practicality in mind, and definitely comfort for my lower back area. Guess I will just toss a coin and see I do buy! Really like the scenery in your area brother as It reminds me of when I lived in England. Appreciate the video, and I will certainly be following your exploits with the GS. Hope you and your family stay safe.🦘🦘👍
Go with the GS or GSA. Comfort and reliability are top notch. My riding partner just bought a new KTM 890 and he’s already having electrical issues. I’m
a GSA owner and the size vs. GS is a non-issue; fuel range is a game changer.
The most important thing is you’re happy! That’s all that matters. Awesome bike 👍🏼 can’t go wrong with a BMW.
The lack of symmetry in the engine bay is also something I don't appreciate on the Pan America. It's not a huge issue, but it's still "not noth'n".
8 months on, any regrets on moving to the GS platform given the financials involved?
Absolutely no regrets. GS is better for my riding style. I like tons of torque in GS engine.
I don't have a GS, but I do have an R1250RS and test rode the Pan America. The difference in quality was stark and it wasn't just loose wires on the HD. Lots of pieces, like the windscreen mount, felt flimsy. Even the quality of the fasteners. On the BMW, it's all stainless steel torx fittings, HD not so much. I also owned a Triumph Tiger 1200 (previous gen) and it wasn't quite up to the BMW build quality, but close and far better than the Pan America.
Gained a better bike and piece of mind is priceless
I love these reviews. What you and others say about the comfort is key to me. I want a comfy cruiser that can also go off-road when I want to go for a short adventure. Won’t be doing that much though. Mostly gravel roads and two track every now and then. Probably nothing a Subaru couldn’t get through. I want to be able to put miles on it though.
You can't go wrong with a BMW... I always looked elsewhere for bikes until I bought my first one...
I almost bought a PAS last fall but the dealer could not get me what I wanted, a gray special with auto ride height adjustment. They also promised me one on the phone then sold it out from u set me 30 minutes later as I was on my way to pick it up. I went with a new GSA and so glad that I did!
That is a case of a bad dealership not so much the product. However if that was your neighborhood dealer its understandable that you chose another brand of bike. Where I am my local HD dealer is new tech savy and their techs are also and enthusiastic toward it. My tech owns and rides a Pan Am. This is very important I believe no matter what brand motorcycle you choose. A dealer that doesnt make taking care of their customers wants and concerns is a dealer to be avoided. Just because you purchased a bike from a poor dealership doesnt mean that you cannot take it to a better one for service etc. I have an HD dealer much closer than the one I do business with because that dealer is known for lousy service whereas the one further away is noted for excellent service. Just saying
Just picked up my 2022 GSA Anniversary edition last Sunday and so far, I love it! (BTW: looks like you're in the Lake Mohawk area? - I'm in Hamburg) I've also got two HD Road Glides and I plan to keep the newer one, but man, what a difference riding the GSA. It's so smooth, light, agile, etc. I think I'm going to really enjoy it. Good luck with yours!
Pan American is just as quite...true it is not as refined as the BMW is but it's still in class area of the BMW..and it's to me just as good looking as the BMW
The Pan america is mor fun to ride, such a brillant engine but since a few months my clutch is too hard and this is not hydraulic like on the GS.
I hope Harley could fix it and add a quickshifter on my bike or i will look again on BMW GS 1250 or Africa twin !
I will keep my 2015 multistrada 1200 FOREVER!!! lite ,really fast, comfy smooth!!! And better looking than GS 😀😀😀😀🏍🏍🏍🍺🍺
Whaaaaaaaah somebody call this guy a whaaaaaaambulance
Looking forward to seeing what you have bought in the next video 😂. Great bike an wonder if you had tried this first you would have gone with it. Forget the money lost and be happy that we are in a position to indulge in our love of bikes. Life is too short. Loving your channel. Great work
Yeah it's not like the BMW was out or anything.
been thinking about the PA but it seems that most everyone that gets one, eventually trades it for the GS. I think I'll either get a GS or wait a couple years for HD to work out the issues with the PA.
Huge mistake choosing the Pan American over the GS/GSA. Their value has plummeted here in Australia with lots of dealer demo bikes for sale. In a few years it will be looked on as an oddity. Just like their electric bike.
Highly disagree
Yeah, no
I agree completely. Harley history shows that to be the most likely scenario. Build a bike, bike doesn’t work right, sell bike anyway, make 0 improvements because that would cost money, ditch bike after 5 years and move on.
@@robbyclark6915 That scenario won’t happen with the PA. HD has staked their future on the PA and Revolution engine. Sales of traditional models are declining due to traditional demographic aging out. PA was best selling ADV in 2022. They will refine the imperfections out of it.
@@kramer2965 best selling adv bike in 22? I’ve only been on a half dozen different Adv/group (probably 3-500 bikes over those rides) rides since I’ve owned my GS. Have yet to see a PA on any of them. The local HD dealership had one sitting in their showroom for months.
How tall are you? I am a female rider, 5'9", currently riding a R1250R and R9T. Have heard this bike is the gold standard of BMW's. Am wondering if it's too big or heavy for me. Thanks.
And, new sub, enjoyed this vid. 😁
I've ridden all kinds of bikes including Electra Glide Harley which I really liked but not over 90mph... it shook. I was really looking seriously at Pan America.
Great comparison and demonstration, unfortunately I’m only 5‘7“ tall so I’m going to look at the 750 GS,
The pan am has everything "in the pot" but it needs to simmer. The GS has a lot of flavor the Pan am just has a lot of ingredients
I sold my GSA and purchased the PAS because I love HD brand and want to experience.
Dont get me wrong, GSA is a good bike IMHO but in your case, simply the BMW dealer just wanted to turn down the value of PAS, lost 10K is too much for a new bike.
But if you are happy, is the most important, have fun with a new toy.
I actually like the sound of my GSA...I have a collection of 12 different bikes, Harleys, Ducatis, KTMs, Kawazaki and BMW.... On the open road, I like the GSA best....
Really if your going to buy this type of large adventure bike , buy the Honda africa twin it"s much better offroad and the pretty good on road.
The Africa Twin is a better off road bike than the GSA but the BMW is much better on road or for touring. I rode the Pan Am, AT, Tiger and KTM 1290. The one in my garage is a 22 1250 ADV. So nice to have so many capable bikes to choose from!
The BMW GS bikes are top of the line also come at a top of the line price. I opted for a just as good bike at half the price. Cheaper and more reliable but not as refined.
I bought the '22 R1250 GSA in Triple Black 5 months ago and I love it , so far over 4K miles ( And I'm from North NJ 🙂 )
Hey, do you won't to go to check abandoned road near Dingmans Falls on NJ side? I Pale to go there this Sunday.
@@my_vlog I would, but I’m busy this weekend and next week I’m going on vacation so after November 5 we can go ,
Sorry😉
@@Tysiek44 No problem. We can ride later.
North Jersey here
Still riding my tried and true Super Tenere. Going on ten years. I’ve had a lot of friends on their third or fourth bike in the same amount of time, each time proclaiming the newest one the finest available. 😂
You made the right choice. 👍
My 22 PA has been a giant turd! And you absolutely can't sell it or trade it in without taking a huge financial bath! I've bought and sold alot of vehicles in my time, but this is the one I have the most regret in purchasing.
If was to go and buy an ADV bike, I would choose between the GS or Tiger
Never liked Pan-American. I have 1250gsa. And is amazing. Nice video, but please buy some gloves😉 as I can't watch at it. One question- what drone you are using? Cheers!
I have gloves :-) Put it in the bag only during filming, as its only way to comfortable trart/stop recording. Aspecialy when filming with drone alone. I use Mavic Air 2S
BMW Love the bike! BUT!!!! lots of expense in maintenance!!!!
I did have that same thought around quality on my first full inspection. That area around the fan especially looks very cheap and after thought. That said I'm resisting the idea that I'll ever buy a BMW as a response...probably just denial that will overturn itself when I'm 50.
I bought Pan America on emotion after test drive. Did not look any review o looking attentively on the bike. So, I went way from "I so love it" to "how that possible?".
@@my_vlog which is totally fair position I think! Choosing the bike you instinctually love works out for a lot of people, but Pan Am didn't deliver for you
Please share your story on how you were able to buy a home, motorcycle, job. You have taken all the opportunity America has to offer, and become successful.
that's my plane with this vlog :-)
i test rode the pan america and was very disappointed. it had the character of a box of nails , and that’s what it sounded like too..
I am a little confused... You say that the differences between the H/D and GSA is obvious, then WHY did you buy the H/D in the first place?
The GSA has a better engine including better reliability, smother power, better torque, better fuel economy, lower centre of gravity etc. etc.
The GSA has better suspension both front and rear with auto height levelling and contantly monitors mthe road surface etc.
The GSA has far superior brakes being BREMBO with ABS, cornering ABS and triple axis traction control.
The GSA can carry more weight including luggage.
The GSA can be serviced at many more places all over the world.
The GSA has a more comfortable seating position for both rider and pillion.
The GSA has a larger fuel capacity thus a MASSIVE difference in cruising range with its better fuel usage.
The GSA has a much more intuitive menu system for the dash and is clearer to read including TPS.
It appears that you just believed the American sales staff when they told you that the Pan America was a great bike, Im not saying its a bad bike but it is not in the same leauge as the BMW.
It seems very obvious that you had done ZERO research before your outlay of your hard earned $$$
Looks like a very nice suburb you live in. I'm a little jealous
Before you ask me... Yes! I do own a GS BMW but its a 2017 R1200GS Rallye.
I spent well over 300 hours on research before I bought mine after considering the GSA, Ducati 1200 & 950 Multistrada's, KTM 790, 1090 & 1290, Triumph's 1200 Explorer Pro & Suzuki's 1200 Bandit S etc etc
I also had a BMW 650 Sertao but mine was a 2007.
Nice well laid out video and good to see an honest review.
Keep up the good work.
Have a nice Day.
From the Land of OZ
For Gods sake 2Dogs this is Harleys very first model in this type of motorcycling only in its second production year. Beemer invented it what 40 years ago. Give them a bit of credit and time to refine this the 1st edition. 2022 PAS owner with 9000 trouble free miles and tons of fun. I love it. And no I am not a Harley only guy. 49 bikes and counting of all major manufacturers.
I’ve been wanting a bmw 1250gs so bad but wife is stuck on the 21 harley ultra we have.
21 PAS used with less then 5,000 $15,000
22PAS used with less then 5,000 $16,000
Over 5,000 take another $2,000 less😔
But remember a dealer needs to make a profit so they will over less.
My opinion, everyone who thinks loud exhaust sounds specify some meaning in a motorcycle's ability, should be tested for idiocy. Quite exhaust sounds are best; you can hear the engine when it claberiousness****up. The same testing for idiocy for people who claim HDs have "soul" and those who speak of "character" or "agricultural" about engines on motorcycles. They're machines. That's all.
I really wanted the Pan America I went to go buy it money in hand and it wouldn't run at the dealer dealer said it needed a new motor I went and bought a new Africa twin instead I am so happy I never rode a BMW
The compression ratio on the PA is like 13:0:1 which is really high. Makes you wonder how long the motor will stay together?
Honda. Best engineering on earth. Motorcycles, cars generators etc. No argument there.
A well known European motorcycle channel made a review of HD, BMW and KTM top Adv motorcycles and guess what? HD won. So maybe you did not see that review? BTW I am a BMW first and foremost but truth be told, that review _totally technical and objective_ blew many people bias away. I wish I could find the review but cannot find it now.
that doesn't take into account reliability and dependability though. Just like many people that commented, the problems occurred after they bought it. which means they chose the Pan Am..then had problems..and sold it. so in their mind it was #1 too.
Welcome to GS buddy, what country are you from? it looks great place
Ha, thank you. Its USA :-)
Not even gonna lie, I liked the 2023 pan America more then the 2023 BMW GSA
Bmw gs has a 40 year's evolution, Harley Davidson is just a rookie babe yet
Nice video! I'd ride a 1250 GSA if I had the money. Very nice looking bike!
Consider used then. Look for something with a good amount of miles, with one owner. Inspect the maintenance records and ask where it was serviced. You can ask, at the dealership to review those records. I got a very good deal on an 09 R1200GS that was one owner, immaculately maintained, with about 50k miles. The guy who owned it, loved it, used it, and kept up with the maintenance. He was probably looking for some more features available in a new bike. I love my 09 and it runs great.
That pan america looks terrible. Your gsa looks lovely and also the gs has started to lose that old man image. I have always road sporty bikes but last couple of years i decided i needed more comfort and i needed 1 bike to do it all so i got my first gsa new in sept its the rallye te with gold wheels shes lovely i have covered 2k mikes since sept i have ridden quite alot over winter
I wouldn't buy a HD for on road or off road. The GS is a much better bike but personally I found it a bit heavy so I got a Tiger which ticks all the boxes for myself
You sold your HD for it's real market value for the new Pan America. You've just got screwed by HD dealer back when you bought that PA.
10000$ loss? Not a good trade for me, I know bmw could be better but it's more expensive too. I keep my pas , I'm satisfied
Я его тестил и мне не понравился. Но я искал среднекубатурный, а РА не совсем подходит под эту категорию. И тем не менее он все равно мне не понравился.
I'd rather have the GS than the Harley!!!
Beautiful Bike..
try KTM 890 r .for me is the best bike .
Assembly is no question better on BMW, but wait until this baby breaks :: )
BMW is the only choice!!’
I’m likely going to lose about the same amount trading mine in.
Never trade in a vehicle to a dealer. Ever. Never buy motorcycles new. Ever. Out there, is someone what will buy your vehicle for much more than a dealer is capable of paying. Out there, is an owner of a motorcycle that bought exactly what you are looking for, that they thought was exactly what were looking for, but for whatever reason, turned out to be not what they really wanted. Unless you're loaded with money and don't care about throwing away thousands of dollars for the sake of convenience. A quick search just turned up hundreds of late-model BMW GSA's with just a few thousand miles. Oh, and have fun cracking open the final drive to lubricate the drive shaft splines in the middle of nowhere in the dirt, mud and dust.
and all those used bikes are listed for close to the price of a new bike. i am looking for used bikes and everyone is within a $1200 of a new, same model bike or its across the country and i'd have to pay shipping. now i am back to looking for new in my area that i can ride home.
the used market is flooded because people want too much money for a used bike, even ones that are 4 and 5 years old are priced high. they can keep it.
I like all that luggage…. What about the Triumph?
I Just did not try it. May be eventually will try.
Harley is 10 times cooler and better looking bike. GS on every corner I could never connect to it.
You live in a beautiful place
Reliable BMW? Sure, but your friendly neighborhood BMW mechanic loves your money. For the rest of us, Honda is the king of reliability.
probably yes... I owned Honda Transalp 650. It was amazing bike.
Should have taken your 10,000 and bought a used GS. Then you would have had two adventure bikes.
It's only Money.
But the BMW GS is just ugly, why would you do that? My Pan Am is my retirement motorcycle, it is just beautiful. You may like your BMW GS but it looks horrible!