Check Out This INSANE BMW R 1250 GS With a Sidecar!
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2021
- ( www.motorelief.org/ ) Can you say you've done a sidecar wheelie? Tom Larson certainly can, thanks to his fairly unique BMW R 1250 GS, and he founded the non-profit Motorcycle Relief Project to support veterans and first responders with PTSD. Learn more about the bike and the Motorcycle Relief Project with Kase in this video!
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As I'm an MRP Alumni, thanks for helping get the word out!!!
Very unique content here! Very informative. Never knew much about side car dynamics. Keep up the interesting content Kase.
Nice Tom! Flying the Chair!
Love it and thanks for letting us know about this organization!
That looks fun!
Thanks for the video! I have the same sidecar on my 2019 R 1250 GSA.
Keep up the good work sir !
Ride 60 for me. Amazing group of human run that organization.
I'm a veteran and currently a first responder (Fire fighter/EMT) and own two sidecar rigs. They are an absolute blast to ride but it does take a bit of getting used too. I tell people to think of them as a lopsided quad instead of a motorcycle.
I did own a 1150 GS with a Ural car for a while. Very capable rig but I didn't like the big cylinders in the way all the time.
You should go out on the streets with a hack rig to see the reaction from people. There is a thing called SDF or sidecar delay factor. Everywhere you stop people want to talk to you about them and it takes a bunch of extra time. And if you have a dog as your "monkey" (sidecar passenger) you will become an instant celebrity. Don't forget the "doggles". 🤣
You Bro rock keep the faith
Sweet ride❤❤❤❤
Great to see Tom out spreading the MRPness. I am #SOFNGR8FL for my Relief Ride experience!
It's called "Flying the chair". I've done actual brief wheelies with mine. Impossible to sustain (for me) because of the sideways pull.
Hey there. I have a 1200gs with ural sidecar. I am a paraplegic and just did a 2300km trip mostly gravel in South Africa. My brakes are setup to only use frontbrake because cannot use my legs. It really stays very stable under braking. I did very fast grabel segments and was amzing to donadventure riding again.
Hi am also paraplegic how hard is to put your chair in the side car
@@mikegalvin4655 No he rides the bike himself and do not sit in the sidecar.
That's awesome Mat. Glad you getting out there. I have a 1200 rig I use as much as I can on gravel roads. Tar Road was my downfall in life so gravel for me..much safer. I Live in SA and we are spoilt with awesome gravel roads. I'm a AKA amputee that was born on bikes.
Where can I buy this
What kind of a sidecar is it? What brand? Thanks
DMC sidecar, Expedition??
I like love motorcycle BMW R 1250 6S
That is a side ride! I'd get this or a Ural but I'm sure this doesn't break down as much
More 3 wheel content please
who made that sidecar?
DMC out of Washington state.
I like it too bad the side car doesn't have the same design language of the BMW
I think it’s called “ flying “ the sidecar
Where's the mg42?
This guy sounds like the voice from the Disney cartoons
R1200 gs :3
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This guy obviously knows jack shit about sidecars 🙄
Insane?
Unique?
Looks to me just like one of the *many* hundreds (possibly thousands) of similar GS Outfits that are out there.
You don't need to resort to using 'sensationalism' to get views, just give people decent content, and leave the rest to the those without anything interesting to show.
It's called 'flying the chair'.
If you're going to present yourselves as the subject matter experts? Might want to use the appropriate lexicon to go with that expertise.
Thanks for the heads-up!