2018 Big-Bore Adventure Touring Shootout - Part 1: The Street

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2018
  • So, who are the contenders? In (mostly) alphabetical order, we’ve got the BMW R1200GS Adventure, Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports, KTM 1290 Super Adventure R, Suzuki V-Strom 1000 XT, Triumph Tiger 1200 XCa, and Yamaha Super Tenere ES. All of them are designed to explore both the beaten and unbeaten paths no matter where you are in the world. They’ve got big engines, bigger gas tanks, tall seats, loads of technology, and in this case, a lot of MOrons piloting them.
    The outlier in the group is the Ducati Multistrada 1260 S Tour. Its cast wheels won’t do it any favors in the dirt portion of our test, but it was the only Multistrada Ducati had available - we had requested the smaller-engined but properly-wheeled Multistrada Enduro. It was either Multi 1260 S or nothing, so we bent our self-imposed rule. Rest assured, once we get our hands on the Enduro, it’ll get its proper shake against whoever wins this shootout.
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  • @Kevin-jf4jy
    @Kevin-jf4jy 5 років тому +54

    Another thumbs up for the Super Tenere. I've had mine for over 4 years and love it. None of the professional reviewers like them, but most owners love them. I used to get a bit of handlebar vibration until I fitted some puppy grips. that got rid of it completely for £15! Plus you get super reliability and a bike that really is built to last

    • @MrBobzilla1959
      @MrBobzilla1959 10 місяців тому

      "The Super Tenere is heavy- well its not heavy." WTF dude? These testers are a joke! Scrawny little tester thinks the bike is heavy. This squirt "Troy" couldn't pick up ANY of these bikes by himself! How the bike sounds??? Give me a break!!! Refinements??? Every rider is going to refine the bikes they ride. None of these bikes, minus maybe the AT and the 1290, are gonna "dance around" They are "TOURING BIKES" for the love of God! The guy that dropped the AT going 5mph needs to be replaced! Try lowering the tire pressure a bit dork! Then the tire change Circus was hilarious! Three guys to change a tire WTF???

    • @IRLtrolls
      @IRLtrolls 10 місяців тому

      Professional journalists are anti “common man” notice how reliability is never a topic of conversation in these videos. I swear these Moto publications exist just to lick the underside of KTM, BMW and Ducatis ball sacks. All they do is talk about how a bike performs and yeah sure we all want a super start motorbike but the common man is also worried about wrenching on his own bike. Parts and ease of installation is a big topic as well that never gets discussed.

    • @Mitchellmotor
      @Mitchellmotor 11 днів тому

      it sounds a bit that a "professional reviewer" is not a good rider. Because i love the bike.

  • @The_Mindful_Mototorcyclist
    @The_Mindful_Mototorcyclist 2 роки тому +18

    Well I've tested the GS and GSA, I've owned the KTM 1290s but now have a gen 2 Yamaha super tenere...only wish I'd got one sooner. So comfortable, reliable, plenty of power, great bike.

  • @robinjameshartley7673
    @robinjameshartley7673 5 років тому +74

    As a new owner of a Super Tenere, I am baffled at the negative impressions reviewers leave on youtube. It really looks like BMW marketing assasination. I can't agree with those negatives, I find the bike to be amazing in ergonomics, handling and even exhaust note.

    • @bajaadventurerider
      @bajaadventurerider 2 роки тому +2

      And as a GS owner I disagree because I think GS bikes are not the best at anything but just good all arounders 😂😂😂

    • @allwheeldrive
      @allwheeldrive 6 місяців тому

      @@bajaadventurerider Unfortunately, reliability and running costs should be factored into any purchase. A look at forums for, say, the S10 and the GS, the consistency is obvious: GSs break, Super Teneres don't.

    • @IRLtrolls
      @IRLtrolls 6 місяців тому +10

      Alright. I’m tired of the Super Ten slander and I’m going to tell the comment section why all the professional Moto journalists and publications hate on the Super Ten. The simple answer is “They need a loser” and they don’t mind pissing off Yamaha corporate. They cannot say bad things about KTM, Ducati or BMW because they won’t get anymore press bikes.
      There is one single word here that us common man in the comments want to hear but you will NEVER hear a publication talk about it and that is RELIABILITY.
      The Super Tenere is arguably the most reliable motorcycle ever made. It’s built like a Toyota Land Cruiser. It’s got a big 1200cc engine and only makes 100hp. It’s low compression and low stress for reliability. Lots of STs on the forums sith 200,000 miles and one bike I’ve seen with 400,000 miles. The only other bike in this lineup with that kind of reliability is the BMW GS and really that’s just the engine, the boxer engine is very reliable but the GS has shaft drive failures constantly, electrical issues and that fancy front suspension is very expensive to replace.
      I was in the market for an ADV bike. I was dead set on buying a GS and then I read horror stories on the forums of guys getting stranded, electrical issues, draft shafts snapping in half and $8,000 bills from the dealership because the front suspension got damaged and needed replacement. Or my favorite a $1,200 bill to replace the headlight on a GS because it has auto dimming sensors.
      I liked the Africa Twin but I do big miles so I wanted shaft drive. I researched the Super T for months and months and all I heard was negatives from the journalist and positives from the common man. So I bought one.
      The super T handles amazing and its weight is very low down. The bike has no traditional forward facing radiator, the radiator is mounted on its side so this allowed the Yamaha engineers to bring the engine forward and down in the frame lowering the bikes CoG.
      Alright that’s my rant. Until these journalists start talking about Japanese reliability vs European reliability I won’t take their reviews seriously

    • @dasboot9471
      @dasboot9471 2 місяці тому

      I agree, They are almost the same damn bike, maybe the Tenere has a little higher center of gravity, it’s also bombproof reliable and the POS BMW is going to eat your wallet alive in repairs and is zero better at anything appreciable. Moron Americans just like to blow their money and say they spent the most possible on a less than reliable machine.

  • @vnohelix
    @vnohelix 2 роки тому +9

    I completely understand the negative reviews of the Tenere. I too would be pissed if a bike came along that does everything as well, for half the price with double the reliability as my GS. But seriously? No room standing up? Try starting up on an Africa Twin and pull a wheelie...it will trow you off the back if not careful. That bike is cramped, the S10 has room like no other. Carries its weight heavy? It turns into twisties like a streeetbike all day long effortless regardless of its 27 degree rake. Stalled in a low speed turn and almost fell over? Dont blame the bike for your incompetence sir! My S10 has TKC80 front and M-Tractionator rear and is a beast on and off road. Best ADV bike I ever had and indestructible.

  • @geodous9055
    @geodous9055 5 років тому +16

    I've got A S10 since Aug 2010....140.000km....no issues at all. The quality and resilience of this bike is beyond any expectation.

  • @whyme4476
    @whyme4476 5 років тому +37

    The fact that the V-Strom is even considered against the tiger, GS and KTM proves it’s the clear winner

  • @Bob-Maplethorpe
    @Bob-Maplethorpe 4 роки тому +94

    I am tired about hearing how tall bikes are! I am 6'4" and have long legs. I suffer from bikes being too low, but this rarely gets mentioned. I like that adventure bikes are tall and don't want this to change one bit.

    • @sparkyobrian6417
      @sparkyobrian6417 4 роки тому +7

      Amen Bob ! im 6'4" 250lbs, 36" inseam and the Ktm is the most comfortable for me long distance followed by the gsa.

    • @SJJsolomonSJJ
      @SJJsolomonSJJ 2 роки тому +1

      I’m there with ya. I’m 6’4” also and I am looking to trade in my shadow (really low bike) for a BMW GS 1200

    • @gregorbabic7664
      @gregorbabic7664 2 роки тому +3

      So agree with this. I put taller seats on almost all the bikes for this reason. My 2018 DL1000 is very comfortable now with the tall seat option raising it another inch.

    • @stillholding4975
      @stillholding4975 2 роки тому +1

      Shut up

    • @merlinmay5438
      @merlinmay5438 2 роки тому +2

      Also 6'4" and completely agree.

  • @blm148
    @blm148 Рік тому +9

    Like how they don’t mention if you service a bmw at a dealership at the recommended intervals you will have spent enough to buy a new bike before you get to 50k. Not so on the Yamaha. I would venture to guess that if you only changed fluids on all of these bikes and rode them into the ground that the Yamaha will be the last one standing by a long ways.

  • @jackvliet
    @jackvliet Рік тому +3

    Interesting how many people love the Tenere, but these reviewers are always knocking it.

    • @NunyaBusiness...
      @NunyaBusiness... 10 місяців тому +1

      They live in a bubble. Imagine if you got to ride them all and got paid for it. You don't pay for the fuel, the bike, or the maintenance. Even if you break it, you just get another one. Why would they not circle jerk each other around the one with the most bells and whistles? Who cares what it costs or how often in breaks if you aren't footing the bill?

  • @livingwith.9132
    @livingwith.9132 5 років тому +64

    KTM pops wheelie in intro...typical...that’s why I love it.

  • @uavoftexas6925
    @uavoftexas6925 5 років тому +40

    The only time I feel my 2012 Super Tenere feels heavy is when I push it out of my shop to go riding. Oil, fuel and Tires is all I have needed. Always runs great and a joy to ride. One of the first to order it from Yamaha Japan. Sorry but I think you guys didn't give any of these bikes a real fair shake in your part 1.

    • @MrPMalmenklev
      @MrPMalmenklev 2 роки тому +17

      Was going to say the very same thing. Extremely BMW bias, and sure it´s a good ride, but how about after 100.000miles? The Yamaha will never fail you, the BMW has one of the worst warranty numbers among all bikes. The Tenere has gone through a lot of engineering to lower the center of mass to get one of the lowest in the market. Look at F9´s review, where he explains exactly what they did. Get your facts right before influencing a thousand people to choose bike.

    • @Mick_English
      @Mick_English 2 роки тому +9

      Could not agree more. Once you've owned a Tenere and lived with it you just do not know what your missing. But we owner's love that.

  • @kevinwatters8631
    @kevinwatters8631 5 років тому +21

    Like many, I love my 2014 Yamaha Tenere. Testers always talk about retail price which isn't real world. I paid $12K out the door for my year end closeout bike, I looked at a GS but it was more than double that and the BMW dealer doesn't haggle in my neck of the woods.

    • @chrisredfield3240
      @chrisredfield3240 5 років тому

      I've seen crazy prices on the xtz1200 i was offered a brand new one for £9k. I paid £10k for my f800gs with factory extra's

  • @kevinsmith2747
    @kevinsmith2747 5 років тому +6

    A used Super Tenere is the best "bang for your buck" in the motorcycle world.

  • @tagerth
    @tagerth 5 років тому +27

    Great video and thanks for adding the Strom! It is often under-rated

  • @quinnjim
    @quinnjim 5 років тому +2

    The African twin seems like a cool bike as long as you never tip over. I like the Super Tenere. All those short guys struggle with it, but average height people have no problem with it.

  • @vstm3950
    @vstm3950 5 років тому +14

    Being on the market for one of these bikes test rode some and really didnt have intention buying GS. Test rode AT last, fell in love with it and decided to put deposit on it. As I waited at Honda dealership old couple of what looked like 'round the world travellers' pulled in one one of them very road beat GS'. Said to myself 'dude go and try GS just to take it out of equation, scribble of the list and buy your Africa without saying what if'. Test rode the Beemer, machine blew me away and decided to go with GS.
    I know its expensive, I know it cost more to keep on the rode but if one can afford it, hell yeah go and do it. GS brought every riding aspect for me to the next level.
    Unmatching handling and brakes. No dive at all, good electronics package. Handling and manouvering feather light (taking nonAdventure one) motor pokey and linear, fierce fast to. Instantly felt at home on this bike and instantly put smile on my face and biking is about putting smile on my ugly mug ☺ Ride safe everyone and go with your dreams

  • @burtonparsons7717
    @burtonparsons7717 4 роки тому +4

    I have a super tenere and it does not feel heavy. It has a low CG and handled very good, even in the parking lot.

  • @ndvsss1
    @ndvsss1 5 років тому +22

    Not surprised by the VStrom taking second place. I test drove it in Daytona and loved it.

  • @nikos-giorgos
    @nikos-giorgos 5 років тому +5

    Nicely designed engine protection!
    Great job Honda!!!

  • @jiamini3971
    @jiamini3971 3 роки тому +2

    Vstrom all the way and the 2020 model just enhances that

  • @guilless12
    @guilless12 2 роки тому +4

    Now I own a Super Tenere, what must be said is clear, it is heavy but doesn't feel heavy (and not the other way around as you say in the review). I can do U turns in a soft and smooth way at very slow speed, thanks to the near-perfect balance and engine softness. So I don't understand your statements about the ST. See FortNine's review on YT.

  • @Rezaroth
    @Rezaroth 5 років тому +17

    I had a 2014 vstrom. It was really an awesome bike. Perfect for everything.

    • @mohdnawas10
      @mohdnawas10 4 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/jUfvopkRJw8/v-deo.html

  • @jonerikgreene1175
    @jonerikgreene1175 5 років тому +43

    I’m not sure if they are weak or just to short, but the Super Tenere feels less top heavy than my DR650; same goes for the GS. The “issues” with the S10 all seemed to be related to the “sound”; exhaust and valves (which don’t even have to be checked until 24k miles). I’ve rode all of these bikes except the Ducati and I bought the Yamaha... and would again. Tubeless tires, shaft drive, comfortable ride, easy service, reasonable price, and Yamaha quality; I don’t see (or hear) the problem.

    • @kevinhanley3023
      @kevinhanley3023 5 років тому +1

      Very well stated and probably the opinion of nearly all S10 owners. Oh, the one thing I don't like is that it stalls occasionally when you pull in the clutch while decelerating, usually as I approach a stop. I think the rider in the video blamed himself for a stall, but it is the lean engine tuning that does it. I am over it. Yamaha hasn't acknowledged the problem.

    • @ronanrogers4127
      @ronanrogers4127 5 років тому

      ...I don’t understand how an Adventure bike with USD forks doesn’t have a mudguard that actually covers the chrome fork tubes. Why wouldn’t you want to prevent mud and dust collecting on the tubes so that you limit potential for seal damage? There’s a host of other design compromises. These opinions are on the money. It’s a massive plus that it’s reliable. Aside from that it really needs a thorough redesign to get close to the current adventure touring standards.

    • @marklloyd4153
      @marklloyd4153 4 роки тому

      Smart guy don’t b a aunt make your own road

    • @barendfourie6687
      @barendfourie6687 2 роки тому +5

      I think this was more a bmw promotion because every bike was knocked when bm was put on a pedastal.

    • @Sailordudeayeaye
      @Sailordudeayeaye Рік тому +1

      Kevin Hanley adjust your Throttle Body Synch. Yamaha leaned them out to pass admissions. Take the painted one and screw it in until it stops. Then turn 3/4 of a turn out. Then using a Synchronizer adjust the non-painted one to match it. Takes care of that problem.
      I also put AltRider lower fork protectors on and they were not very expensive for what they are... much rather do that then spend thousands on those more expensive bikes. I also put on custom front suspension because no manufacturer spends the money for a 6'3" 260# rider. Amazingly better. The more I ride this Super Tenere the more I really like it... and yes, I have taken it out in rough off road scenarios. It's not tio heavy at all. Handles superbly on road and corners well. Even after I put on MotoZ Tractionator Adventure tires on it. For $275 I had it flashed. Has great throttle and pick up in sport. I put on a lot of good crash protection on it and it is still way under what those more expensive bikes will be before you start adding stuff on them. This is coming from a person who has ridden Honda's since 73. I was drooling over an AT until this deal on the ST showed up. I don't even desire a twin now. I can easily pull away from my buddies AT and go anywhere he goes... and my tank is a gallon bigger and I don't worry about a chain. I also ride a CBR 1100XX Super Blackbird and a 2015 Wing, 2007 ST1300 I couldn't believe what I was hearing. Who hears valves when riding? I don't. Yes, I do have a Yoshimura pipe and the bike sounds great and even with that addition it is cheaper than the KTM and BMW. Top heavy ... not for my 6'3" frame. How come they didn't talk about the great low end torque and you don't need to rev this engine to get to it. It just plods along and gets you there and doesn't break down. F9 does a better review. Theu take bikes out for less than 1/2 a day over light dirt? Sheesh.

  • @John_Ridley
    @John_Ridley 5 років тому +17

    Thank you for speaking out for people who don't have $20K+ to spend on a bike. I'm looking for a VStrom myself.

    • @marklloyd4153
      @marklloyd4153 4 роки тому +2

      The new Strom is so nice but I love the Yam for the shaft drive.

  • @discflight
    @discflight 5 років тому +8

    Give John a job! 😁 great presence and mic voice 👍😉 obviously a passionate biker too

  • @chaychanna
    @chaychanna 5 років тому +3

    GS fanboys! I sold my GS to buy a Super Ten. IMO it’s the best adv bike on the market. The weight distribution is outstanding and the bike is incredibly nimble and feels much lighter than it is -definitely not top heavy as claimed. Your biggest gripe is the exhaust sound. Seriously? You’d give an excellent performing bike with a history of bullet-proof reliability a bad review ‘cause you don’t like the way it sounds? 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @alt0v14
      @alt0v14 4 роки тому +1

      gs doesn't have good exhaust sound either, and triumph is heavier than s10, they mention it themselves, lol :). Journalism goes to abyss...

  • @GaryLordsWayMinistry
    @GaryLordsWayMinistry 5 років тому +1

    Great comparison and you can't beat honesty it just shines through.

  • @Jeff52767
    @Jeff52767 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks to this video and much more, I chose to purchase a 2019 VStrom 1000xt and love it. I purchased in August and so happy I made the right choice. Keep making videos!

  • @FilmHerald
    @FilmHerald 5 років тому +368

    That's the second time I've seen an Africa Twin break its engine case on what was really a pretty mundane fall. Makes me really question its design and how offroad worthy it really is.

    • @CanonMatters2Me
      @CanonMatters2Me 5 років тому +40

      mld the Dct is on the right side. I do agree they did not factory protect as well, but there is plenty of aftermarket protection for it. Even a regular BMW 1200 GS would bleed on a fall as from factory, no boxer protection in a fall.

    • @DaddyEric222
      @DaddyEric222 5 років тому +46

      Just never get factory protection. Aftermarket is always better. The GIVI bars and skid plate would have covered that.

    • @robertpolkamp
      @robertpolkamp 5 років тому +17

      Why even DCT Honda? No need to reinvent the wheel.

    • @DaddyEric222
      @DaddyEric222 5 років тому +22

      Robert Polkamp automatics, done very well are better, faster, smoother. So I think they’ve been putting it in consumer bikes as a way to perfect it for their racing line. Imagine in motocross no longer having to worry about stalling, or any gear changing. I think it’d give them a good size advantage.

    • @scottnoakes1664
      @scottnoakes1664 5 років тому +2

      Here's another one, seems crazy that they can't handle a slow speed off! ua-cam.com/video/2S6hwq41Pok/v-deo.html

  • @edac1573
    @edac1573 5 років тому +10

    wow de Vstrom did really well. I think that's my next bike. Comming from a KLR, it's a 100% upgrade

  • @rolandcarlile9568
    @rolandcarlile9568 3 роки тому +2

    3 years back tried the vstom,couldn't fault ,nearly bought it.
    As I rode the gs's for last 15 years I went for the rallye 1200.
    Next bike very soon ,Vstom, half the price, don't think I'll disappointed either.
    Great review 👏

  • @sarangu8867
    @sarangu8867 5 років тому

    Thank you guys so much for openly talking about the heat given off by the Tiger. It's like the elephant in the room nobody wants to talk about. Nice to hear about the Suzuki V Strom. For me, it's the GS all the way!! Love my GS so much more :)

  • @kingsqueak2221
    @kingsqueak2221 5 років тому +15

    I'm not a great rider, just nowhere near a "natural" on bikes. I wanted a GS from the very first one in the 80s, always loved them. I finally went to a dealer to test ride a used GS, an 1150 era. The minute I got on the bike, having never ridden anything but 650 thumpers, I was doing tight figure 8s in the parking lot. The sales rep asked if I was an MSF instructor...I'm nowhere near one, the GS is just that easy to handle.
    I took off down the road and did an hour or so on it and I was just "done", it was incredible. I'm 6'5" and heavy and I think part of what I felt was that for the first time, I actually understood how a bike should handle. I suspect the low center of the GS offset my high center where on my 650 thumpers I always feel spindly and not planted and in turn, not very confident in the bikes. I wound up buying a new '16 GSA that day and after years of riding, it's the first bike where it felt right to me. It takes a mediocre rider and makes me feel competent. Nothing else feels like them.

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 2 роки тому

      Yes that Boxer motor and shaft drive is the GS equivalent of a 911 flat 6 in the rear. All the character. All the capability. 🏁

  • @go_travel_live
    @go_travel_live 5 років тому +6

    👍 for V Strom in price / performance perspective!

  • @dcdell2008
    @dcdell2008 4 роки тому

    Wow great review, this just reaffirmed my decision to own the new 1250 BMW GS Adventure--thank you for sharing

  • @WDXash
    @WDXash 4 роки тому

    I had nothing but sports bikes for over 35yrs. On my 2nd GSA now, which I’ve even used as a track day instructor ride... an amazingly capable bike 👍

  • @alejogs500
    @alejogs500 5 років тому +18

    I agree that the R1200GS is maybe the best bike to ride, but I'm sure it's not the best bike to own (reliability issues, high maintenance cost, etc)... After seeing some friends struggle with their BMWs finally I decided to buy a S10, and it gives me peace of mind when I have to travel alone far away from home.

    • @extraordinarywolf320
      @extraordinarywolf320 5 років тому

      s10??????? what's a s10?

    • @xtphreak
      @xtphreak Місяць тому

      ​​@@extraordinarywolf320
      Duh
      Super TENere = S-TEN = S10

  • @butlersracing7692
    @butlersracing7692 3 роки тому +3

    As a mechanic in this segment it needs to be an easy going tool and so the best hammer here is the Suzuki. Engine can withstand two nuclear explosions one after each other. Bulletproof and cheap as chips🙌🙌🙌

  • @richardscott982
    @richardscott982 5 років тому +1

    Evans with the Buell Ulysses T-shirt!!! Rock on brother! I love mine. Just did a vacation trip from Reno to Tuscon.

  • @danilocapellan1316
    @danilocapellan1316 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video and review, You clear my mine, My next motorcycle GS 1200, thanks guys. 😄👍🏽

  • @nathanboeger9329
    @nathanboeger9329 5 років тому +13

    KTM 1290 Adventure S is the king of this group, hands down, no contest. Unless you are doing serious loads of off road, the S is all the bike one would ever need.

    • @sukhoi3747
      @sukhoi3747 5 років тому +4

      no, KTM engine gives out a lot of heat for city ride while GS doesn't do that.

  • @DaHitch
    @DaHitch 5 років тому +16

    Having just taken my Tiger 1200 XRt down to Albania and then back up the Adriatic coast in 35°C weather I can confirm that the bike gives off a lot of heat and that indeed the tank seems to absorb most of it, which isn't ideal when you're sitting right up against it. After a few days I ended up with a nasty rash that spread all over my belly from sitting up against that hot tank for up to 10 hours per day. Though while I agree the bike feels quite heavy when you're manhandling it around, I never had any issues with the weight (even with a full load of gear) once I started rolling. Although in fairness it's been 4 years since I've been on a GS so I can't really compare it to that.

    • @vidright
      @vidright 5 років тому +1

      First: Sorry for my poor english, but thats not my native language. I‘m ridin a 1200 XRT too and last saturday i came back from a 3.700 km (2.300 mls) tour throug the Vosges, Alsace, the western Alps, the french coastline at the mediterranean sea, Liguria, Piedmont, switzerland and the Black Forest in Germany. I have to say, its true, the 1200 engine of the Tiger produces a lot of waste heat which you feel between your legs and at your belly. But for me it was only a „Problem“ during the stop and go ride along the french coastline road at the Côte d‘Azur. During „normal“ riding, when you have airstream enough, for me it‘s defenitely not a problem. (But ok, Albania may be a different challenge in temperatures). On the other side i enjoyed the warmth during the ride over the Julier Pass in Heavy Rain or over some other alpine passes with 10 feet ore more snowwalls beneath the road. ;-)
      I absolutely agree with you, that the heavy weight of the Tiger only is a problem whilst manhandling. If the bike Starts rolling, for this „juggernaut“ the bike is surprisingly agile or movable. But thats also a question of the tires. The Michelin Pilot 5 Trail is a perfect one in this case. And althoug i have to criticize the poor torque till 4000 revs of the 2018 Model, i have to say, the absolutely smooth throttle response and power delivery at lowest revs makes it very easy and comfortable to master the challenges of extremely narrow hairpin bends on alpine pass roads. Not to talk of the awesome long distance comfort of the 1200 Tiger.

  • @SanFranciscoRiderr
    @SanFranciscoRiderr 5 років тому +1

    i have riden all these bikes, the BMW GSA has the best ride, the ktm and vstrom have great vtwin engines, the super tenere has heavy steering, the africa twin looks fantastic, the ducati is superfast - great video ! we are so lucky to have so many choices - i settled on the gsa and vstrom myself

    • @TroySiahaan
      @TroySiahaan 5 років тому

      Geez, you basically experienced the same things I did. Even down to the two bikes you'd pick! We must be twins...

  • @paulvanreenen6986
    @paulvanreenen6986 3 роки тому +2

    Tubed adventure bike is like a seive bottomed boat... That's why I love my Super Tenére.

  • @travelinben1966
    @travelinben1966 4 роки тому +3

    Super Tenere 1200.👍

  • @jackrabbit8703
    @jackrabbit8703 5 років тому +4

    As an owner of two Super T's....yeah is it $6k worse than the Beemer? I just don't think so. I've ridden these for the last 5 years....put gas oil, filters and tires into it. How many GS owners can do that? The bike is great on the pavement and I've seen plenty of more than fire roads on it and it just keeps going.

  • @marinoopen
    @marinoopen 5 років тому

    Finally, you guys are back to producing solid content. One of your better efforts after sliding in quality. Welcome back

    • @TroySiahaan
      @TroySiahaan 5 років тому

      Much appreciated, thanks. We try our best each time. Inevitably, some are better than others.

  • @Soonerwrestle1
    @Soonerwrestle1 5 років тому

    I have a 2018 Multistrada Enduro Pro, it’s amazing! Best bike I have ever owned in my 35 years of riding motorcycles! It’s awesome both on the pavement and in the dirt, sand, rocks, whatever you want to throw at it!

  • @azb2010
    @azb2010 5 років тому +129

    Having owned a gs long term, I would agree they're great bikes. However, once the warranty period runs out, the repairs start stacking up. And nothing on this bike is cheap. If you're independently wealthy and/or don't really ride much, then it's a great choice.
    I also have Super Tenere, and have had it for a while as well. While I agree that it's not flashy or interesting, I disagree on the weight. It's about the same as the gs, slightly better since it's slightly lighter. But the real difference is that I've had to service my anvil more often. This thing just keeps going even if you try to break it. I met one guy riding his around the world for the second time, and he has never even bothered to adjust the valves in 280,000 miles.
    I've ridden the KTM, and it's very impressive. The motor is the best and most fun motor in motorcycling today. I'm not sure about the complexity for a adv bike, time will tell whether all the bells and whistles become a liability with age.

    • @geneclarke2205
      @geneclarke2205 5 років тому +3

      Yes, you hit the nail on the head. It is very expensive to service the BMW and if you get stuck in Northwest Montana almost impossible to find service. The Honda on the other hand can be repaired by just about any power sports dealer. The AT works fine and it will keep you going on the road.

    • @andreschica6118
      @andreschica6118 5 років тому

      Knuckle Head I agree 👏🏻

    • @marshall60m4
      @marshall60m4 5 років тому

      Is Missoula northwest enough, BMW/KTM dealer there that took care of me and my GS while doing the Idaho BDR.

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes 5 років тому +19

      This is the fundamentally annoying thing about these types of review: the journalists never consider real world ownership concerns which you highlight and acknowledge as important: dealer network, maintenance costs, etc.
      This is why Japanese bikes are so popular: low barrier to entry, self-serviceable, dealer network, after market, etc.

    • @kevinhanley3023
      @kevinhanley3023 5 років тому +2

      Yes, the ST is a superior reliable beast. It is tall, so I can see that it might not be good for little guys, they might think it is heavier than it is.

  • @motz6792
    @motz6792 5 років тому +16

    I think they’re not giving the Tenere enough credit. One can argue about the design, but the Tenere is designed to be functional and durable. I believe next to the GS it was the only other bike with a shaft drive. The ST is a very forgiving bike in nasty conditions. The only thing that bothers me is that you have to spread your legs too much when putting your feet down this taking some stability.
    I tried the Africa Twin DCT and what freaked me out was that it shifted while turning in a roundabout. As for the Suzuki, now that thing feels cheap! On the Autobahn at 130km/h the front was very uneasy. The Suzuki’s engine with the front muffler manifold the way it is looks like plumbing!

  • @dijitek
    @dijitek 5 років тому +17

    Rented a GS for a weekend. Took it back after a day. For me there was zero redeeming qualities about the GS. Give me a 1290 SAS any day. Glad to hear how far the V has come though. Tiger i still just can't quite like. Tried many many times. Haven't touched a AT yet, though I know it wouldn't be for me.

  • @tuanoful
    @tuanoful 5 років тому +8

    I'll be getting the strom this year. If I had money coming out of my ears, I would get the GS though. Otherwise, the Strom always wins for me, against all others no matter the price (except the GS)

  • @0321ReconMan
    @0321ReconMan 3 роки тому +3

    Great review, loving the KTM! I ended up getting the S version for more street use and ended up adding the crash bars just incase. If you guys had the KTM S version there I think it would make your decision a bit more difficult lol. You make a good point even though its the street version its still capable of going off road and things can and probably will happen. Best to have protection!

  • @Smaug1
    @Smaug1 5 років тому +7

    Great job on this one, guys! You addressed most of the previous complaints in your reviews, most notably, having all the obvious bikes in a segment present.
    One thing I'm still disappointed in was that when asked which bike you'd buy with your own money, no one but Troy hesitated to go for the $25,000 bike. Really? No one would hesitate to spend twenty five grand on the bike that is ALSO probably they most expensive to maintain? Speaking of maintenance, no one seemed to consider ease or cost of long-term maintenance in their decision to buy one of these with their own money. Chain vs. shaft, Euro parts vs. Japanese, etc.
    I also think you over-estimate how often these bikes would go off-road. (But kudos for testing them pretty hard there anyway!)
    The praise for the BMW and how it carries it's weight makes me wonder why they don't also make an 800cc boxer twin that weighs 100 lbs less. And why does no one else (besides Ural) make boxer twins? Or at least flying Vees? (Like Guzzi)

  • @AkaAndyKnuckles
    @AkaAndyKnuckles 5 років тому +1

    This is great, but I can't wait to see the Africa Twin vs F850GS and Tiger 800.

  • @touchclarity
    @touchclarity 5 років тому

    I have owned an Transalp, 2 Crosstourers and im now on a Multistrada 1260 ..... and loving it very much indeed...

  • @sv7017
    @sv7017 5 років тому +20

    I bought a VStrom1000XT straight after testing, so I dont have any experience with other ADV bikes.
    And surprise, I dont miss ANYTHING. Its a really great bike. I couldnt effort an more expensive bike anyway.

    • @florme6494
      @florme6494 5 років тому +1

      1000XT im with you. I originally purchased a vstrom 650 back in 2012 and absolutely loved everything about the bike. So when it came time to upgrade my first choice was the Vstrom 1000. I did take the Africa Twin for a test but having experienced the Vstrom brand I just trusted it. They are simply amazing bikes!

    • @MotorDanko
      @MotorDanko 4 роки тому

      how are you going to miss anything if you dont have experience with ADV bikes?

  • @GrumpyGarry121
    @GrumpyGarry121 5 років тому +5

    Oooooh I test road a gs and gsa the other day, apart from anything else it was the braking that got me, zero dive, you feel so much control braking late into corners. Unbelievable bike! I know it’s expensive but if you can afford it crazy to buy anything else, if you can’t afford it there’s the vstrom, still looks a great bike for the money,

  • @robertroy3003
    @robertroy3003 3 роки тому

    That is a very well done and funny review. Thanks guys!!!

  • @danripp8917
    @danripp8917 5 років тому +2

    I love the r1200 like everyone does that has rode one.
    but I own a Vstrom 1000 which I love bc I got a super low mileage one cheap. After riding it for some time now I love it

  • @okayusa6608
    @okayusa6608 5 років тому +16

    I picked the vstrom, and I'm vhappy

    • @SamiNami
      @SamiNami 3 роки тому +1

      can't really go wrong with a Japanese bike

  • @motozest7856
    @motozest7856 5 років тому +6

    This video and my last one create an interesting juxtaposition!

  • @nspinicelli
    @nspinicelli 5 років тому +1

    WOW excellent shootout, great job!

  • @D.E.X
    @D.E.X 3 роки тому

    I like the quiet exhausts because nothing makes a critter crazier than loud pipes. Instead of stopping and listening, it panics and you get on to road pop moment.

  • @angelofiorio
    @angelofiorio 5 років тому +7

    Here in Brazil, we can't afford easelly the BMW, especialy the R1200GS... it's way too expensive! But, a Suzuki, is something more real and the opinion of you guys made my mind and my chosen one will be a V-Strom (maybe a 650 for financial reasons rs)

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes 5 років тому +1

      Nationality is irrelevant. The BMW is a poser's bike, in the main. Too pricey, too 'darling', and too demanding.

  • @travelinben1966
    @travelinben1966 4 роки тому +15

    And the winner is:
    Yamaha Super Tenere 1200👍

  • @Boxer1250RT
    @Boxer1250RT 5 років тому

    Wow! I did not know how great my GSA was comparison to the others! Keeping it :)

  • @peeonthe3rdrail414
    @peeonthe3rdrail414 5 років тому +2

    Love the Buell shirt.

  • @dfj555
    @dfj555 3 роки тому +7

    Hands down, the most mechanically reliable touring bike out of this bunch is the Yamaha Super Tenere!

    • @jakaberdajs4378
      @jakaberdajs4378 3 роки тому +2

      Have you forget that zhey also have a VStrom in it? Far longer running platform than the Tenere.

    • @allwheeldrive
      @allwheeldrive 7 місяців тому

      In all the forums for both the Yamaha and Suzuki you'll see frequent tales of mega-mile riders, putting on well over 200K miles on both. Countless bike running around without issues with over 100K miles. Reliability should be extremely high on anyone's list when buying in this category. The "best" title can't be given to most of these bikes if they are in the shop hoovering your bank account and keeping you from just going out and riding!

  • @georgenewman5860
    @georgenewman5860 5 років тому +4

    This is the market segment people come to if they want to do serious cross country touring. I think it would be important to mention the superiority of shaft drive for that purpose. Chain maintenance on a long trip can be a hassle.

  • @robertcawley6543
    @robertcawley6543 3 роки тому

    Thanks for all the hard work... riding

  • @markkulyas2418
    @markkulyas2418 5 років тому +1

    I'm glad I don't have to choose between 6 or 7 bikes, I bought one of these bikes and I have fun on it, your body is going to adapt to any motorcycle once you ride it for quite a while, so pick the one you like the looks of and just have fun.

  • @RetiredTSgtUSAF
    @RetiredTSgtUSAF 10 місяців тому +4

    Wow I just purchased a 2023 Yamaha Super Tenere and your video makes me feel like I purchased a piece of crap and a big financial mistake. I am stuck with the bike for at least 5 years. Thanks, I pick the Tenere because I am sick of chains, love the drive shaft.

    • @NunyaBusiness...
      @NunyaBusiness... 10 місяців тому +2

      They are just permanently rigid for the shiniest, most feature rich, and most expensive thing in front of them It cost more so it must be the best, right? You did great with the Super Tenere because you got all the important features of the BMW, with the added bonus of better reliability, and you did it at a significant savings! Go enjoy that Tenere!

    • @IRLtrolls
      @IRLtrolls 6 місяців тому

      You got the best ADV bike ever made. Don't listen to the journalist

  • @VPB1970
    @VPB1970 5 років тому +55

    I can't agree when you guys say the S10 is top heavy. God damn! I have thousand of miles on the saddle of that bike, and also rode the GS and AT, (the At just test drive) and the s10 in NOT, by any means or standards top heavy, or for that matter uncomfortable (I did many 1000 Kms days on it no problem). I understand is not the bike with the most "bells and whistles" but its what it is (and everybody in the industry knows it): a honest, solid, loyal, a little rustic and tractor like, dependable machine. does not care about racing for HP, cares more on not leaving us stranded on the middle of nowhere. Trust me, I´ve been there! Of course I am also being a little biased (as everybody) and I don't know a thing about the other bikes (the T, the Ducati or the Strom (own a 650, not a 1000) ) but I know enough of traveling along side GSAºs, to know that when it goes wrong, IT GOES WRONG! Never, ever have I came across a broken down S10, anywhere! Also, comparing it with a Ducati which is the exact opposite (I could tell you lots of stories about the guys I come across, on the side of the road...). Well, im sure they did there best and this is me being envious. Opinions are like...

    • @noostNL
      @noostNL 5 років тому +13

      Totally agree, watch Fortnine's review. He is honest and not HP-horny!

    • @VPB1970
      @VPB1970 5 років тому +10

      noostNL I did. I love Fortnine’s reviews. And he’s s10 review is spot on, you are right!

    • @stephenromano1906
      @stephenromano1906 5 років тому +1

      Could the fact that the ST’s cases were filled up impact the bikes weight distribution feel compared to the other bikes during this test?

    • @VPB1970
      @VPB1970 5 років тому +3

      Stephen Romano the cases being full has an obvious impact on the weight distribution but, even then, I rode many thousands miles with the suitcases full to the top and it is no different from any bike. You can definitely feel the change in the weight distribution but, for example, its way less noticeable then in my old Vstrom. I cannot believe that this guys would do such a basic mistake, that is: to evaluate the COG of a bike, fully loaded, against bikes with no extra load. If buy any chance that happened it would explain a lot, but I don’t even consider it a possibility (given the fact that this guys are pros).

    • @chriscisneros155
      @chriscisneros155 5 років тому +10

      Even stranger. In the article they gave the Africa twin 10 more points for technology despite not having a center stand, shaft drive, cruise control or even tubeless tires.

  • @qech9
    @qech9 5 років тому +1

    The only review where S10 is not approved!! Come on guys, is doing everything well. But the winning point is it's reliability! When you're on a touring away from civilization, these things matters a lot. Smooth strong and reliable bike! Nothing extreme as 160hp of KTM. With S10 and it's trouble free shift drive yes you can conquer the world!

  • @nev357
    @nev357 5 років тому +1

    I own a 2018 vstrom 1000. I am surprised that they rated it so highly amongst the company of other bikes but also very happy to know that it's not just me that considers it such a pleasure to ride. While I covert the GS and KTM, I can't justify the huge price increase for gains that would only be off road which is only 10% of my riding....think I will stick with the VStrom a little longer and just enjoy the journeys.

  • @disekjoumoer
    @disekjoumoer 5 років тому +33

    KTM Super Adventure S for the road, no question.

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket 5 років тому +1

      1290 Super Duke GT no question. Sure you can't haul as much stuff, stretch the legs as far, but no ADV is going to hold a candle to the GT and that's a compromise I'm not willing to take just to have a bike that can sort of double as a dirt machine.

    • @1compaqedr8
      @1compaqedr8 5 років тому +1

      disekjoumoer yeah the could of easily brought the s version if in the end they were only basing selections on road only purpose.

    • @CanonMatters2Me
      @CanonMatters2Me 5 років тому +2

      I’ve taken the S on gravel and fire roads, no problem at all. With rally rims and knobbies, I would go even more knarly, although the KTM has the 1190/1090/790/690 for that.

    • @MrQuachBinh
      @MrQuachBinh 5 років тому +1

      BMW simply does the RP & maketing better. So everyone talking about it. Other wise 1290S will definitly be the King, no question

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket 5 років тому

      Every one of these is a barge in the dirt. Lightness is rightness.

  • @krysistheabyss
    @krysistheabyss 5 років тому +4

    Gs1200 is my dream bike

  • @JShel14
    @JShel14 5 років тому +2

    I don't know what it is about the BMW vs the Ducati, but I road both and I fell in love with sound and character of the Ducati. It just makes me "wake up" every time I'm on it, and loath the moments when I have to get off. In my logical brain, BMW should have been what I bought...but my heart pulled out my wallet for the Ducati. Albeit I must admit, the Ducati's clutch is a little less forgiving than BMW's, but conversely that has made me a much confident shifter. It makes me more present on my decisions.

  • @maxaksenov7580
    @maxaksenov7580 5 років тому +1

    Like for Buell Ulysses t-shirt! ))) I keep mine for 12 years and it still works well even for light off road

  • @guilless12
    @guilless12 4 роки тому +14

    I read and watched many tests on the Super Tenere and never came across what you think about it. What's the problem? With the same kind of equipment the Triumph is much more expensive but it doesn't seem to count. That is really weird to me.

    • @mikehamilton9128
      @mikehamilton9128 3 роки тому +10

      The XT1200 Super Tenere is simply the most underrated Adventure bike ever!

  • @whiskeythrottleracing
    @whiskeythrottleracing 5 років тому +15

    Great review. The Super 10 will be running strong long after the boxer is in the junk yard.

  • @690ADV
    @690ADV 5 років тому +1

    what a great video, I am sure it was a joy to make.

  • @SuprScout
    @SuprScout 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video, one of the best this channel has put out yet. I would also agree regarding which motorcycle to choose based on the available budget.

  • @mrcintheuk4641
    @mrcintheuk4641 5 років тому +10

    Apart from the last vote you seen to have made your decision on which bike is best rather than which one you would buy, unless you're all very highly paid.
    Also, running costs of GS are astronomical and when it's out of warranty you better own a gold mine.
    For a road bike, the Suzuki seems to be the one to buy and run within a normal salary range.

    • @jigrodrigues
      @jigrodrigues 5 років тому +1

      Ive had a GSA for years now. Astronomical running costs are a cliche and an internet myth. KTM is far worse. I speek from experience.

  • @astronautonroad1
    @astronautonroad1 5 років тому +122

    Do the same with the middle weight ADV s too please !!

    • @realbigtuna667
      @realbigtuna667 5 років тому +6

      Yes, please. Trying to decide between the gs800a, tiger 800 xca (or xrt), and the ktm 1090a at the moment. Mostly road use, but I want to tackle the Trans Wisconsin Adventure Trail at some point.

    • @politicallyunreliable4985
      @politicallyunreliable4985 5 років тому

      FYI, the V-Strom engine is pretty nice.
      Plus, hey there, from SW WI.

    • @snowchaser75
      @snowchaser75 5 років тому +4

      Wait for the KTM790 first.

    • @Phynych
      @Phynych 5 років тому

      RealBigTuna I rode both the gs800a and 1090 and ultimately went with the 1090, it feels way more at home off road and gives off more of a personality. I can see it being difficult to manage for anyone under 6 feet tall however but for me 6’5” 220 it’s by far the most fun I have had on what would be considered a larger adv (never wanted anything larger than a 690 before I test rode the 1090). I’ve had the bike for 3 weeks and just hit 3k miles. it’s my daily and I just can’t seem to get off the bike:

    • @astronautonroad1
      @astronautonroad1 5 років тому

      Jamie Carlyle I love the KTM..But it looks like an off-road biased machine l!! I wanted to get a machine that is good for touring and can tackle off-road sections as well !! Test rode the tiger and it's so good ..!!

  • @robertogiuliacci1878
    @robertogiuliacci1878 5 років тому

    bravi bel video I can't wait to see the second part

  • @drec.134
    @drec.134 5 років тому +2

    Thank you 😊 I have been waiting on this video review for so long now! Thanks a million

  • @Svensken8R
    @Svensken8R 5 років тому +3

    I somehow think Honda are glad it happened, Brian. Understand me right here? They now have something to take care of, fix and prepare for so it won't happen again. 3:38 They have to come up with some shield cover over the engine where your engine oil level window is, the place on the bike that he's talking about in the video. (Please remember me Honda Crew if you read this, thank you. A poster or something would be nice. Hehe. -I can help with a design for the protection cover!)

  • @principal7819
    @principal7819 5 років тому +125

    The Suzuki VStrom needs way more credit. It handles itself well and is easily the cheapest version by far. Nearly less than half than some of the others.

    • @SuperBardley
      @SuperBardley 5 років тому +3

      Principal I hope you’re saying this after having spent some fair time riding some of the other bikes, especially the GS. Otherwise you’re at risk of being a fanboy.

    • @charlieraffaniello4867
      @charlieraffaniello4867 5 років тому +29

      People talk shit because Suzuki doesn't push the envelope with crazy design features. But Suzuki makes dependable bikes, with predictable enough design to work on, and they're reliable and can run a long time with regular maintainence. And as you said, they're cheap compared to their competitors.
      I guess I'm kind of a Suzuki guy at this point.

    • @kloppskalli
      @kloppskalli 5 років тому +10

      @@SuperBardley ...BMW is clearly the best but you gotta be lucky to get one of the reliable GSes, there a plenty of people who's GS turned into maintenance nightmares, don't think many V-Strom owners ever have a problem. And it costs far less both to buy and to repair (in case sth breaks) a Suzuki.
      However, after the release of the 790 Adventure R, there is only one possible choice in the ''Adventure" bike market for me ... presently i ride a 640 Adventure, so I know how heavy 158kg dry weight can be off the road, I cannot even imagine what 250kg feel like offroad.. :-)))

    • @user_mac0153
      @user_mac0153 5 років тому +7

      The Honda Africa Twin brought undone on its first spill. Flimsy cover plate that still managed to fail on a mild impact, despite both bash plate and crash bars installed... when the impacting object was a mere tree root. Total fail.

    • @kloppskalli
      @kloppskalli 5 років тому

      @@SuperBardley never rode a GS, cause i live on gulligans island but i trust people who say its the best ever compromise for long haul traveling

  • @jeffficht2230
    @jeffficht2230 5 років тому

    Great video. Love these comparison vids

  • @rickwatson1000
    @rickwatson1000 5 років тому +1

    Great review

  • @petitflocon647
    @petitflocon647 5 років тому +6

    For the XTZ just put a arrow or some exhaust muffler to have a great sound :)

  • @kyledaniels1901
    @kyledaniels1901 5 років тому +27

    Oil comes from the ground, youre just putting it back!

  • @akashhazarika2782
    @akashhazarika2782 5 років тому

    The kind of review i wanted

  • @balakrishnankavidaskavidas4114
    @balakrishnankavidaskavidas4114 5 років тому

    I love your adventure video guys. good luck

  • @jamesr824
    @jamesr824 5 років тому +42

    I sold my 2015 GSADV and bought the KTM 1290 R. In my opinion, there is no comparison between the two. The KTM has 35 more horsepower, better suspension, and its lighter than the BMW. A loaded GSADV is almost 24 grand, while the KTM’s msrp is $17999.
    Besides that, BMW’s long term reliability is questionable. The 1290 R is the alpha dog!

    • @mrvwbug4423
      @mrvwbug4423 5 років тому +5

      The downside is the KTM is VERY maintenance intensive, it ends up being just as expensive to maintain as a Multistrada.

    • @CanonMatters2Me
      @CanonMatters2Me 5 років тому +5

      I disagree with the maintenance comment, but do carry an extra fuel pump everywhere I go on my 1290. 👍

    • @johncortese745
      @johncortese745 5 років тому

      I have a triumph 1200 and honestly dont think the heat is that bad I ride on 110° days. Also BMW will always win here because noone wants to be left out.

    • @fishingwcp
      @fishingwcp 5 років тому +1

      jamesr824
      My 2108 ktm 1290 S just got stolen/recovered totaled 😡😡😡

    • @jamesr824
      @jamesr824 5 років тому +2

      Chris Pearce that’s too bad. Looks like you will have to break a new one in!

  • @johnroethel5527
    @johnroethel5527 5 років тому +20

    All of these choices are fine for street, depends on your budget. As far as off road, the KTM will win hands down. None of the others even come close on suspension. If you are an experienced rider the KTM handles so well off road you'll think your riding a 500 just my 2 cents!,

  • @fatsharks
    @fatsharks 4 роки тому +1

    To the dude who dropped the Africa Twin; it happens to the best of us! Seriously though, anything that weighs more than about 200 kilos is not truly off road worthy - regardless of your skill level and the electronics the bike has. The truth is that, all of these beaked, overweight, overpowered, overpriced, and ridiculous "adventure" bikes are basically 2 wheeled luxury SUVs and ego statements. Thank god that now we got the Tenere 700. I hope more lightweight adventure bikes enter the market.

  • @justdad53
    @justdad53 5 років тому

    The top ten number of recalls from 2006-2016 per brand (Visordown): Yamaha 49, BMW 44, Kawasaki 37, Honda 33, Ducati 32, Triumph 29, Suzuki 23. Build quality is important but reliability is pretty important too.