Watched two videos of yours now my friend - simply excellent - thank you! Great photography and very pertinent information! All in your second language - incredibly impressive! Just wish my German was as good as your English!! Danke, Phil Nova Scotia Canada.
Thank you very much Phil - I am glad you like the videos! There is more content coming up in the next weeks - with nowhere to travel in the winter I am using the time to edit my 2020 material now 😉 cheers, Oliver
Thank you very much Steve. I actually considered the Diavel (the normal one) for short while - even took her for a full day test ride. Really loved the engine and power delivery and love the bad ass design. The second test bike was the Multistrada anf then the 1200 GS - I went for the BMW at the time and switched to KTM 2 years later. Now I have the versatility of an adventure bike with the power of the Ducati 😉
@@MotoVibes the rallye footpegs are like foot boards compared to stupid small original footpegs. So much more comfortable, more assured. Instant smile as soon as you start riding with them.
@@MotoVibes thanks I had the same question... the helmet really looks awesome. Please keep on posting your videos, they are really awesome to watch. Greetings from Bavaria
The scenery is fantastic, the accessories are sound choices, your English is amazing. Recently bought one of these bikes and I agree that the seat is hard, it annoys me that most bike manufacturers offer (at great expense) a ‘comfort seat’ - a comfortable seat should be standard issue, especially on this type of bike. Enjoyed your video thank you.
I love adventure bikes. I have a 2005 Yamaha FJR1300 and recently sold my 1999 Yamaha R1 because I got too tired riding it. I have had three adventure bikes, a 2003 V-Strom, a 2015 Multistrada and have just bought a 2020 KTM 1290SAS. I put far more miles on the adventure bikes than the others because they are just as fast and much easier to ride. I planned to sell the FJR when I got the Multistrada, but this turned out to be a huge disappointment: ridiculous throttle maps, awful suspension and frequent costly repairs. If the SAS works out, I will sell the FJR.
@@67daltonknox congrats to your KTM 😎 not everyone seems to get away with no issues- I hope you do and can enjoy the bike like I have - the SAS Is awesome 😉 cheers.
Congratulations to your new 1290 SAS! Good to know that they have the power parts now. I found it odd that they did not have that as parts of the accessories from the beginning.
But like many others the wait time for accessories are huge, 6 months for crash bars, ergo seat and wire wheels. Should be a great bike, I think there is plenty of ability for light to moderate off road riding in it. You just have to spend the money to get the bike ready for it.
@@srk9357 it’s crazy with the accessories- there weren’t even any for the 2021 model in the beginning- now delivery times are super long. Well I hope you will get whatever you need soon. 😎
Hallo , wie immer tolles Video. Ich habe eine frage zur der Navi Halterung von BMW, wo hast du den Zündstrom abgenommen?Habe jetzt auch von BMW auf KTM gewechselt und möchte mein Navigator 5 weiter verwenden. Gruß Heiko
Vielen Dank Heiko. Zündstrom findest Du hinter dem Hauptscheinwerfer - dieser ist leicht abzunehmen - es gibt 2 Stecker ACC1 Dauerstrom ACC2 zündstrom. Am besten Motorrad vor eine Wand stellen und den Scheinwerferpegel mit tape markieren- dann hast Du nach dem Einbau wieder die richtige Höhe eingestellt 😉
Thank you very much- check out these videos for the helmet Helmet Touratech Aventuro Carbon Onroad ua-cam.com/video/xg8RnfKu3UQ/v-deo.html Helmte Touratech Aventuro Carbon Offroad ua-cam.com/video/zJGCCZ45-kE/v-deo.html
Hi Jan - For my trips around Europe (14-18 days) this is my current luggage setup - I started with panniers and arrived at soft luggage (for now) ua-cam.com/video/GtAT7LlLTGA/v-deo.html
Mine has sump guard off a R model, lever protectors as the stock ones barley defect wind, Radiator guards again off the R model. Screen protector, and headlight protector. My S model has the crash bars and the ergo seat. Mine has dirt tires and does a lot of gravel roads. I don't care for pretty bits, I care about protecting the bike when I drop it., not yet but my turn will come. Love the bike
The bike has a USB output - enough to keep the charge while GPS is running but not for fast charging the phone. You need a separate power plug or 12. V Adapter
@@MotoVibes well to be honest I have to wait a while before getting extras ,come and live in South Africa and see how long it takes you to get sat nav shocks seats etc etc ,but yes the reason I commented was ,I would love to be in a world where my dream bike or car could just stay the way I always dreamed it would be without having to take out a bank load to modify it , just saying bud
Wildlife Safaris Johannesburg i hear you but you live in one of the most beautiful countries in the world. 😎 gotta be happy for what you have 🤙 cheers mate
Hello I’m Pedro from 🇵🇹 Portugal I also have a KTM like yours that I bought in 2021 (new one, 0 km) I love it ❤ Thank you so much for all you share with us 👌 I Can not find the CLS chain oiler Evo Tour Uni + digital display motorcycle Can you help me on this topic? Thank you so much
Hi Pedro - thank you very much and congratulations to your KTM 😉 check out the CLS website www.cls-evo.de/ to order directly. You can change the language to English and select the shipping location to Portugal. Hope that helps 😉
I have rode 100 of thousand sox mile son GS GSA but build quality going south and i really fancy a change how do you get on with KTM are they reliable ? Have you enjoyed the change ?
I did a video on this topic a year ago. Now after 3+ years and almost 50k km nothing has really changed on my assessment from a year ago ua-cam.com/video/hjV0RimLBzg/v-deo.html
Thanks for the video. This week I bought a KTM 1090 S (2018) and wind noise is terrible. the windshield mounting is different than the 1290 so I'll keep the search....
I would think they have to make a windshield for the 1090 too. Well you can alway so it the other way around and fit the bike (upgrade to the 1290) to fit the windshield 😂
@@orpaztron Thank you! I hope you will find a fix - maybe try using ear plugs - sounds silly but that is what I have been doing for years now to protect my hearing - and of course it helps with the wind noise too. I use the Alpine Moto Ear Plugs - they are very comfortable and you can still hear voices well while blocking out wind noise. Happy Holidays!
Hello MotoVibes very interesting video. I'll have soon a 1290 Super Adventure S and I'm very interested on the GPS cradle and I have few questions if you can answer them. 1) The left-hand site buttons works even if you don't connect the proprietary BMW connector? I mean, if these buttons are somehow connected with the three cables of the BMW connector could be very interesting for something I have in mind 😎 2) Do you use any connector protector when you don't have the GPS on the cradle? 3) It works with Navigator VI also right? Your channel is very inspiring, thank you
Joan - thank you for the kind words. I am happy to anwer your questions: 1) Yes - they do work - the cradle only has a power connector and the buttons of the cradle feed directly into the Navigator - aside from the fact that I already own the Navigator V this is actually a really useful feature that I use a lot when I am using my navigation system while I am riding 2) No, I have the navigation system in the cradle most of the time - also they are gold platted and will not corrode. 3) It should - they all use the same connectors but I have not tried it yet. It is very likely that it will work. I hope this helps, Oliver
@@MotoVibes perfect! Thank you for your answers. I'm looking for an elegant way to install a button on the bike that allows me to install the remote for my parking door and if that buttons worked autonomously, not connected to GPS would have been amazing. I'll keep on thinking 🤯
@@MotoVibes Kind of! On my old bike I installed a button that is connected to the remote and it's very convenient. When I found the best solution I'll let you know 😎
Thanks for the video. I have the same Givi windscreen om my KTM 1290 SAR 2019. Happy with it but my right hand side mirror hit it when turning extreme left. Can not adjust this - did any report similar issue and found a solution to that? Assume I may have to adjust the right handle controls alltogether to make the adjustment.
Hi, it is a great video. I woud like to ask you, why did you use for chain lube this system (CLS EVO)? And why you didn´t buy from Scottoiler? Is CLS EVO better for you and why? And are you satisfied with this? Thank´s for your answer.
Thank you. Like I said in the Video the smaller size - especially for the control unit that goes the steering bar but also the rest was one big reason- you cannot see the chain oiler at all. Only the small tip that hits the rear sprocket. Also it uses less oil- 100ml will last almost 10,000 km. Last but not least it is a small one man show company with a great product- it nice to know that this supports a small business 😉
You should also add proper hand guards, the original plastic ones are useless when you drop the bike, it makes sense to have these along with the crash bars and the flip up levers.
Nice video ans thanks for your big test. About the windscreen, are you correctly protected on your helmet and shoulders (low and high position) ?I am 1m90 and with the OEM it is quite tired with a long travel. Too many turbulences on the top of my helmet on high position. I’m not enjoy to take ST’s because really huge. I think the S’s is the good compromise to have protection and keep a sportive allure. Thanks in advance for your answer.
At 190 cm the small screen may just work for you but you could just be a bit too tall - I am 180 cm and I ride the screen in the lowest settinh - and the protection is much better than the stock windscreen - both in heigt and width. I hardly use a higher setting -sometimes on the Autobahn - so there is extra room for a taller rider but at 190 cm you may just be too tall. I agree with ST being too tall - that just looks goofy. Maybe you just have to order it and give it try - worst thing is it does not work and then you resell it. I hope this helps
Hi. Thanks for all the good tips. Just bought a -20 and moved over gps from my old bmw. Have plugged in plus and minus but I do not get the buttons on the Cradle to work just the gps. How did you do it? Best reg.
I only have power connected to the cradle like you. If your GPS gets power the issue is with the cradle. I am sure you cleaned the contact points already. If the cradle is brand new I would return it.
Great video , Any idea if the GIVI windshield will fit the 2020? my supplier says the windshield is different from 2019 to 2020 which i find hard to believe and are you still running the same fog lamps ?
I am pretty certain the there have been no changes to the windshield mount between 2017-2020. The only thing that was update were the graphics in 2019 but everything else remained the same. As for the fog lamps - yes, I am still running the same SWMotech fog lamps - however, I broke one of them during an offroad training and bought a new set of fog lights and I had a warranty replacement due to water built-up in the lights.
Somehow water got into the left LED light - it still work fine - it started with fogging up (the moisture build up on the inside) - now there is visible water inside the light which does not drain. I may try to remove the front glass and try to get the water out. Maybe the front glass does not seal properly
@@MotoVibes I believe AM products have extensive warranty (2 years or more). Even if slightly out of warranty, they might cover your claim, you are a "high visibility" customer :).
@@DakarBlues I was a bit dissapointed after my call to their service hotline. Could not get rid of me fast enough. They did not really care that one of their products was faulty.
Hi Man, love your films. I also have the touratech bracket and bought a very slim wireless Charging pad. Did you need to cut the back pad of the touratech bracket?, I don't have enough room for my s9 when the pad is on top of the rubbery part of the bracket.
I just removed the foam pad entirely. I used velcro to attach the wireless charger which gives a little bit of cushioning when the phone is in the bracket
Hi! is it the 2020 model, or the 2021 model in this video? I'm looking for a solid gps mount, but the cnc aluminium is only for 2021 and newer. I'm riding a 2020 1290 SAR.
@@MotoVibes I mailed the guy/company (cnc part) and he told me it doesnt fit on the 2020 :( I'm looking for a great way to mount a gps above my dash ... The Touratech doesnt fit either according to the company.
@@marcelzuidwijk i just checked on the SCHAAL website. That surprises me as I bought mine for the 2017-2020 models and it fits the 2021-2023 with no problem- the spacing for the wind shield mount (this is what counts) is the same. So if has not changed the design of the GPS mount it should fit. But he is the guy making it so he has to know best I guess
Hi. Welchen Handyhalter fürs Motorrad kannst Du empfehlen? Wie sind so deine erfahrungen auf langlebigkeit der Kamera im Handy. Viele schreiben das es durch Vibrationen schnell kaputtgeht.
Ist ja lustig - hab gerade dazu ein Video gedreht - dauert aber noch bis es online ist. Ich hab immer noch den Touratech i-Bracket Handy Halter und bis her keine Probleme mit Vibrationen gehabt mit meinem IPhone. Ich hab das Handy fast immer in der Halterung auch bei den Offroad Passagen. Ich habe jetzt seit über 5 Jahren immer mein Handy am Bike (alles Iphones verschiedener Generationen) bisher hatte ich keine Probleme - das heißt natürlich nicht, dass nicht irgendwann mal was passiert ;-) Einige Handyhalter wie der Touratech haben ein bisschen was an Vibrationsdämpfung verbaut - das sollte also helfen. Aber selbst diese hab ich bei mir entfernt damit ich das Telefon drahtlos aufladen kann.
Nice vlog and beautiful country. The first thing I changed out on my 1290 SAR were the foot pegs. My size 13 boot didn't fit on those narrow pegs very well so I put on a set of Rally pegs . Rox bar risers didn't hurt either plus they look good.
Thank you very much. I actually thought about replacing the foot pegs too - especially because I do a bit more offroad stuff now. Just came back from a weekend of riding offroad.
Nice video! I have a BMW R1200 GS and went to the French Alps this summer with an couple of friends. One of them also rides a 1290 S. The Beamer is a great bike, but once I rode that KTM...waauw..that was amazing! That torque, that VTwin engine is superb.. I guess I'm gonna change bike for next summer :) I like the black and grey colors for 2020..it's just a matter of convincing my other side of the bed :) , first gonna testride the Super Duke GT and compare it with the Super Adventure and decide which one it will be..do you have any experience with the GT? thanks for the great scenery, reminds me of our trip..greetings from Belgium
Hey - sorry for the late response and thank you for your comment. I have ridden the 1290 Super Duke R but not the GT version. Somehow I already bought into the ADV bike category as I owned a BMW R 1200 GS before getting the KTM 1290 SAS. Also at the time the GT was not as advanced as the SAS - no LED headlight and LED display etc. I guess the choice is a bit harder now. I would love to test ride a current GT model and see how it compares to the SAS - I guess you cannot go really wrong with either - just go what feels right to you ;-) cheers mate!
Hi and thanks for your videos, like them and your riding a lot. Did you maybe forget the quickshifter+ on your list? :-) Two questions, I would really appreciate an answer from you because I absolutely trust you in being honest: I'm just deciding on what will be my next bike. I ride a 1290 Superduke R since 2014, but because of back problems after an accident I have to look for something more comfortable. My KTM dealer made me a VERY good offer on a brand new 2019 1290 SAS with pp seat, Akra, Quickshifter+. BUT I'm afraid of two things: That the suspension will not be comfortable enough in the long run (have done a short test ride in the rain but was unable to tell if the thing is better than my "old" SDR). And second: Many people are complaining that the bike will get unbelieveble hot in summer. That would be a dealbreaker for me. Whats your experience with that? Thank you so much for an answer, that really would help me . Best, Michael
Thank you for your nice comment Michael! Yes indeed - I forgot the quick shifter 😉 an absolut must have on this bike. I can fully relate to the back pain issue - I have had my fair share of back pain to the point where I am completly out of order. The last time was in June of this year - always my biggest fear when going on a long tour. Now everyone's isse with their back can be quite different but this is what works for me: I ride standing up A LOT when on long tours - I find that beeing too static on the bike is the worst for my back. Everytime I cruise through a small town I make sure I get out of the seat. On the Autobahn I use the construction zones (slower speed) to ride standing up. Of course a nice speed run up a mountain pass works well too when you have move around on the bike 😜 Now with that beeing said - the Super Adventure (like most adventure bikes) are designed to be ridden standing up for a long time. So unlike on your Super Duke R ridding in the standing position is actually very comfortable. As for the supension - this is much less of an issue for me than "keeping active" on the bike - I ride in the stiffes sport mode setting for 90% of the time. As for the heat from the engine - yes, there is some at 35°C - nothing compared to my old air-cooled Harley Davidson 😂 During our August tour we had 35°C weather quite a lot - the engine heat was not really the issue - I was just hot from all the gear I was wearing - once you get moving it fixed both issue - engine heat and you get a nice breeze to stay cooler. My humble advice: GO FOR IT! This is too good of a hobby to just give it up like that. Worst case is that it does not pan out and then you can always sell the bike again. I hope this helps - cheers!
MotoVibes That’s very helpful, thanks a lot! Was thinking about the new Africa Twin because of the superb suspension, but during the test drive I really missed the best motorcycle engine, the KTM 1290... / LC8
Hey there, thanks for the detailed review. A question if I may; is the mounting of BMW Nav V straight forward? Can one use the standard plugs (for power) that comes with the navigator? Any caveats or things to think about? Bought a 2019 1290SAS last year and, since like you I've got a BMW history, been thinking about buying a used NAV V, with the cradle as you have, thanks.
Thank you Knut - the installation is really simple - it will not work with the standard plugs but the cradle just needs power hookup (2 wires) which you can get from behind the headlight on the KTM. If you are lucky your can reach them when you remove the phone mount on the right - they are located between the steering stem and the headlight. I am using the "switched" plus connector. If not you need to remove the headlight - which is no big deal just take a bit longer - if you have the bike in your garage turn on the headlight and mark how the light is adjusted on the wall (with tape etc.). This makes it easier to get the proper headlight level once you put the headlight back on again ;-) I hope this helps
@MotoVibes I've found one with a bit better coverage from "cacko_garage_shop" from Poland (ebay name) purchased one for my 1190 last year and was pretty impressed. will probably try one on my new 1290. check it out. Love your content and professionalism 👍
@@topshelf6623 thank you for the kind words 😉 I am not familiar with the product you mentioned but it’s good to know there is some choice now. When I bought mine only Givi and Puig had tall tinted touring screens- let me know how you like it on the 1290
Have you ride the new 2021 KTM 1290s ? I m a BMW 1250 rider looking for achnage an dlil the look of the new KTM yesterday i rode the the V4s Multi tomorrow i ride the KTM
I have not ridden either the new KTM nor the new Mulitstrada V4S - I hope I will get to try both of these bikes soon - I am very curious how these new bikes compare to my current KTM 1290 SAS
@@MotoVibes Hi well Ive rode the Ducati v4s and the new GS R1250 which ive owned this week, Yesterday I rode the KTM 1290s 2021 and the new KTM 2021 890.Myself and my best pal Mick the Saw rode probably 90 miles on each the bikes. So first the 890 wow! I'm getting older and in the next few years that will be my bike was a lot of fun from 105hp parallel twin agile nimble and fast as fcuk! the 21' front wheel felt like a 19" to me. Mick Liked it too. Moving but never turned me to want to buy one. onto my 5penneth re new 1290 s Ive never really been a KTM fan rode a few and i never got the feel to want to buy one. I personally feel like this Ducati v4s has derived from a sports-bike riders background to a ADV bike and therefor it is a very sporty feel and ride but for me it has to many downsides for what i like from ADV bikes. So that's out then the Beemer well its like good old pair of slippers cant go wrong but build quality i going south weight is gaining and I'm personally a little bored with them there are the most comfy ADV bike for sure and you can wring the 1250s neck and it will make you smile but after 11 GS GSA's on the bounce I'm ready for a probably daft change! The 1290 we rode was with full tech pack e.g. quick shift and all the bells and whistles. Trouble was as we got onto the bikes we soon found out the dealer had not enabled any of the tech packs !!! Very reckon annoying they say its done after first service ? So we carried on like you do the first thing a BMW rider like me will notice i the bars are a little narrower and the front to you arms is shorter, but not in a bad way i felt th amid pegs were to high for my 29" legs I'm 6feet 1 inch tall fat and recovering a leg industry so it was important to feel good on the bike. We stoped and took the seat off whilst feeling up which on turning into the forecourt i felt the bike was far more agile on slow turn than the BMW anyway the seat is a bit crap how it works on two round pin hangers but i guess when you have set the front seat its on ok and works good. WE took the opportunity to look round under the seat and there was few wires etc with spade connectors :-( bit cheap but the chassis was good chromium molybdenum steel powder coated and was real nice.The subframe is alloy and also powder coated.Under the passenger seat there is plenty of room for stuff sack waterproofs etc or a PMR radio etc.Continuing on with our ride we went a blast round some B rounds A roads back lanes and the V Twin was grand 138nm and 160bh whats not to like :-) The big difference for me over the Ducati v4s is that although if you want to flick into sports mode and gas it which it enjoys you can also ride it chilled and nosey over the countryside hedgerows etc where for me the v4 Duke was unable to do that without you having to work hard with your mindset and wrists and gear control tried sorts mode and street modes messed with the thousands f suspension settings but the one i wanted to try was not turned on anti dive! the seat after adjustment made the pegs far better for me and i was happy with the riding position you have to open you legs a little wider she says... to accommodate the wider tank but again you get used to it very quickly. Now the TFT i great its 7" when you move it down into your eye line you can work with it easy I'm dyslectic but liked the pictures and the screen is way more less cluttered than the MS V4s.The Windscreen is easy to move up and down I thought there was more air around my mid head area but nothing to worry about even at warp speeds! The gearbox and clutch were both good and my dicky leg was working good would have been better with quick shift like I'm used too but we had to be old school. After swapping bikes I wanted to try the bike on slow moves its very agile for sure i pushed it around on a car park to see how it would feel in that situation and it every good also when you put it on the main stand its the easiest bike ever! I struggled to work out how to have the halo headlight on and the main beam maybe it was operator error. Re Brakes i don't think it see maybe the bikes are both to new but the M50 on the Ducati was very poor imho and too was the KTM Brembo rear brake was like GS crap and no feel the front brakes we good but you had to pull a lot of air before nay brake bite came, unlike the HAYES on the 1250 which I personally like a lot.When you think new bikes and brakes will come to you? Why then was the 890 back brake fantastic! as was the front.That bike had no mile son it was straight out of the box! Who knows? Re switchgear the only thing we struggled with was the indicators when you turn they should self cancel after 10 flashes ? but if you try and cancel them it's hard as the turn knob has to be pressed a certain way but again guess its something you get used to. The plastics in some area are better than the BMW and in some are the same the rear grab rails are made from some ABS style plastic same as the Austrian Glock pistols use.The rear foot peg hangers can be removed easy if like myself you don't carry pillions.The rear end Mmm is very tidy unlike the whale of a Ducati v4 the overall ugliness of th eKTM has sort of grown on me. I like its agility it's far more nimble than the Beemer and little less engine braking than the v4s which trust me has more than a GS! The tyres what KTM have shod which no feckers ever here'd off were great after a good spirited ride they were hot and sticky don't know about wet! but the profile and feel of the tyre was good .Regarding th told problem of hot bools and legs on the 1290 the new split rads and re worked venting did seem to work it was not a hot day 12c at best I could only feel a tad of warmth on my left leg but again don't think you would worry about it.Another point as I've not had a chain driven bike for over 10 years again the Ducati was easy to get chain slap and some strange noises maybe the demo bike needed adjustment but it was rather strange particularly at lower speeds, where as the KTM never gave me or Mick that slap judder knock bush bosh bash sound. In fact we rode it at a junction setting off in 3rd and 4th gear no probs we rolled the KTM in different gears and it only chugged in 6th gear one time. The KTM is more loose than the BMW and for sure not as refined but I had a smile on my face twist the throttle and its a new adventure and the whole ride can offer little more character and you will need a little more of you riding skills to enjoy it in full. My verdict is that I will be buying one and after specking it up with the AKRA top box tech pack some cnc bits front spots etc its around the £19.5k mark it may be a mistake it may be the best change iv done but you only live once so I'm having change and see how it go's. I may need hellion how to deal with chain and lubes etc ...... Bottom Line you pay your money and make your choice ...
Derek - thank you for sharing your experienced with all these bikes with us. I can very much relate to everything you have experienced and said - you should be doing bike reviews mate! ;-) The Beemer beeing an old comfy pair of slippers - absolutely nailed it. As for the 890 - I should be riding one next week in offroad conditions - this will be the first time on the 790/890 mid class KTM for me. I am curious what all the rave is about - I am sure it will be great for offroad riding but then I also do a lot of onroad / fast riding / long distance travel that is why the 1290 will suit me better for now. I also totally agree with your assessment on brakes. I experienced the BMW brakes on the XR model and they are superior to my KTM 1290 SAS brakes in every respect. As for the 1290 SAS: The stock seat on mine is crap - changed it immediately to the powerparts touring seat - much better long distance comfort ( I have not ridden the new one but test sat on one - it is still too hard for me). As for the chain lube issue - also something I had to deal with after being spoiled with a shaft drive / belt drive before. An automatic chain oiler will take a good part of regular maintenance to an acceptable level (one of my recent videos is on the CLS chain oiler if you are interested) OR you try Regina's new maintenance free chain (Regina HPE) - no lubrication or re-tensioning - at least that is what they promise. BMW offers theses chains as optional add-on since last year - now you can buy them for other motorcycles. I just bought one - it is sitting here ready to get installed. I am curious if that actually will be maintenance free as promised. Would be a dream come true. Chain alone cost me 265,- Euros - so 165,- more than a good quality 525 chain. Like the attitude - you only live once - see if you like the adventure beast - if not you can always sell it and trade it in for a an old pair of slippers ;-)
@@MotoVibes great I’m sure the 890 will perform for you. Could I ask a favour can you email me the link for the cnc sat nav bracket you bought in Germany 🇩🇪 derekcumbers@btinternet.com also,there seems to be a issue with the KTM new seats as they have removed them from the configurator they are slipping back to low setting and not staying in the high position. I said the seat adjuster was shit.
I installed Rigid dss and hex ezcan. The Dss has 3 angled additional lights on the side that increase tremendously lateral visibility. Add to that the strobe capability of the additional lights, actuated by the push to pass button (high beam) or the horn, and you have a visibility at intersections second only to police cars and ambulances! Rigid Dss pro is the sh..t.
Texas, USA here, do you have suggestions for a guard for the headlight, radiator, and left/right fuel valves? I have a 1290 SA-R, for reference. Your videos were very crucial in my decision to purchase. Thank you for your efforts!
Nice to know - thank you very much Samy! I did a video on the offroad mods as well which at least covers the radiator guard which is from KTM (PowerParts) ua-cam.com/video/_yjVpDS4UqE/v-deo.html The headlight guard woud have been nice on my last offroad training where I chipped of part of the paint from the middle part (the heat sink between the lights). I would probably go with KTM PowerParts in this case as it is clear plastic and would protect from small rock chips better than a metal screen. I have not given the fuel valves much thought yet - do you find them to exposed?
Unsure about aftermarket products, but I don't think KTM lists rad guards for SAS. I understand they do for SAR and they are the same radiators with no fitment issue on SAS.
Kannst du sagen, wie du die SW Motech Nebelscheinwerfer verkabelt hast? Ich stehe am WE vor der Aufgabe... wo greift man am besten den geschalteten Plus Pol ab? Hinter der Lichtmaske? Hast du die Scheinwerfer direkt auf der Batterie aufgelegt? Muss für die Verkabelung der Tank runter? VG! JP
Ich habe die Power direkt von der Batterie - es liegt Relais dabei welches ich auf Steuerplus geschaltet habe - war mir sicherer so. Steuerplus gibt es hinter der Lampenmaske. Ich musste die Lampe ausbauen um ran zu kommen - ich weiß aber von einigen, die es ohne Ausbau geschafft haben an die Kabel zu kommen. Den Tank musste ich nicht abbauen - Du kannst mit einem Schweißdraht (ich habe Plastik"drähte" für eine 3D Drucker verwendet) ein Kabel hindurchziehen an dem Du dann das Stromkabel befestigst und durch ziehst. Die Kabel sind insgesamt recht lang aber ich konnte sie recht gut direkt hinter dem Lenkkopflager verstauen (d.h. reinstopfen ;-) ). Sauberer ist es den Tank abzunehmen - ist auch nicht wirklich ein riesen Thema - beim nächsten Mal würde ich das so machen. Gutes Gelingen!
Great video! Question: what didn't you like about the Puig windscreen? And what did you like about the Givi windscreen? And how do they compare to the Touratech windscreen? Again, thank you for a great video!
The coverage (slightly better on upper body and shoulders) and the wind buffeting noise is more pleasant on the GIVI for me. Unfortunately I have no experience with the Touratech screen. I hope this helps
MotoVibes Thank you so much for taking your time to answer! This helps a lot! I’m in the progress of switching my 790 Duke to a 1290 Adventure S so while I’m waiting for my new bike I’m researching parts to pass the time. Again, thanks a lot!
Great vid! chain oilers are a great idea, I have a Scottoiler x system fitted to my Speed Triple RS , it hooks up to the battery so no vacuum connection, and main reservoir has an accelerometer fitted in it, so the oiler only pumps when the bike is moving.
Die Givi is deutlich breiter und etwas höher und sieht sogar halbwegs vernünftig aus an der SAS. Für mich taugt die hervorragend. Ich weiß nicht wie viele Leute mit der originalen Sitzbank rumfahren - aber für längere Strecken ist das nichts für mich. War hier natürlich von der BMW R1200 GS verwöhnt die von Hause aus eine deutlich komfortablere Sitzbank hat. Die PP Sitzbank ist top für mich - würde ich mir sofort wieder kaufen.
@@MotoVibes welche Sitzbank hast du denn? Die zwei geteilte oder die durchgehende. Die durchgehende habe ich am Sonntag mal ausprobiert. Ist etwas angenehmer als das Original. Was für ne Helm cam kannst du empfehlen. Deine Filme sind sehr gut. Sehr abwechslungsreich und das Tempo ist auch eher so wie ich gerne fahre.
@@manuelruiz5619 Helmcam ist ein schwieriges Thema - als die Sony raus kam (ist schon über 3 Jahre her) war die das beste was es gab auf dem Markt - mittlerweile ist die Bildqualität der Hero 7 ein gutes Stück besser und auch die Bildstabilisierung funktioniert nun besser als bei der Sony. Die Sony hat halt noch den Vorteil , dass der Formfaktor besser für die seitlichen Montage am Helm geeignet ist - die Kamera trägt deutlich weniger auf als das mit einer GoPro ginge. Der 2. Grund ist der 3,5 mm Klinke Eingang fürs externe Mic. und 3. hält der Akku nicht nur deutlich länger als bei der Hero - er lässt sich auch ohne das ich Helm oder Cam abnehme in wenigen Sekunden wechseln - bei der Hero7 ist das immer ein super Gefummel. Ich hoffe ja das Sony doch noch mal ein Nachfolger raus bringt - mal sehen ;-)
Pmason718 it is just a power connection from the cradle to the Switched Power from the KTM - behind the headlight. Getting to the wires was the biggest deal. The rest was easy
MotoVibes I know the KTMs in and out but from your video I felt like you made it sound like it’s plug n play. You had to splice the wires correct and remove the connector off the cradle? One you got power to the cradle we’re you able to use the KTMs handle bar controls to control the GPS?
August is a bit crowded but if you go earlier or later in the season it gets a bit better. I absolutely need a GPS - I do not like to pull over and try to find my way on a map. Also I like to get as much riding in a day as I can as I only get so many days in a year that I can ride - if you ride 500 km in the alps it helps if you have planned out your route beforehand - but everyone is different - this is how I do it ;-)
Hi - the audio is recorded while on the bike in this video. If you are interested in the video and audio setup there is a bit more information in this video ua-cam.com/video/DyeBTCGt_Ks/v-deo.html
Del K I kinda liked the 2 pieces. Sometimes I just need to remove the pillion seat only to refill the chain oil etc. just more convenient this way. But really no other good reason 😂
You ride a small part without hands when you replace the cam from right to left hand. Did you don't get the wobble.? Did you had a wobble on the bike. When you ride without hands?
Viktor Steinfelder Hi Viktor. The wobble on this bike is something I experience with speeds above 200-220 km/h. You take the hands of the handlebar at normal cruising sped. I hope that helps
Viktor Steinfelder ok. I know what you mean. It’s only at certain speeds and road conditions i guess. I have had that too but not very often and only if I take both hands of the handlebars
Viktor Steinfelder that’s a good point to start. Could explain why I only experienced this sporadically. Maybe I already had a different set of tires on. I will keep my eyes open next time I ride. The bike is still fitted with the Mitas knobby tires
robato28 we are about the same height then. The Givi screen does a much better job than the stock screen but everyone’s comfort level is different. I also wear ear plugs when I ride which helps with the noise. I have used a PUIG racing screen this season - I put it on mainly for my Offroad riding but I will keep it mounted for my upcoming trip to the West Alpes - I Wonder how well it will do for extended Autobahn riding. I still have my Mitas knobbies mounted so max speed is 190 km/h anyway. Shorter distances of 150 km on smaller roads up to 120 km/h were fine with the smaller screen. It sure looks nicer than a tall touring screen 😎
Unfortunately my brake and clutch levers from V-Trec didn’t fit... Standard length and they hit the handguard. So for people who want to buy those (do, they really look nice!) go for the adjustable length or short 2 finger version. Cheers!
Thanks for your comment - there is a video on the gear: ua-cam.com/video/76XFRVEsjPg/v-deo.html and one on the helmet: ua-cam.com/video/xg8RnfKu3UQ/v-deo.html I hope this helps
Very useful video. I ordered most of the items suggested. Can you please help regarding the ibracket handlebar mount as I could not find it on touratech website. Thank you.
@@MotoVibes Thank you for coming back to me on this. I bought everything online including the ibracket but searching for a mount for the ibraket and nothing comes up. Will email my local KTM guys tomorrow.
Dan ok sorry. I misunderstood. I am using a SW Motech mount to extend the I-bracket closer to the display so I can still see the phone when the tank bag is mounted ( only works with a small tank bag) this is what it looks like m.louis-moto.co.uk/artikel/sw-motech-nonshock-navigation-mounting/10001550
These are stock turn signals 😉 I don’t understand why motorcycles are deliberately not delivered with LED turn signals in North America in this day and age 🤔
@@EromliG1995 you see that a lot - I have no idea why they downgrade for the North American market. There are bikes that ship with LED turn signals but some don’t or at least didn’t up until recently
Another good video. Interested to know why you chose the super adventure s over the Super duke GT - I am assuming off road capability ? I can see you having some great fun on the SD GT !
It was not the offroad capabilities so much at the time even through I liked the longer suspension travel of the Super Adventure S which I was used to coming from the BMW R 1200 GS - it just opens up other roads that would otherwise be to uncomfortable on a bike like the SD GT . I did look at the Super Duke GT but the Super Adventure won because of the versatility and it already had the full LED light and the display etc. - The Super Duke GT is a great bike though 😎
Sollte ich mich nächstes Jahr für 'ne 1290er SAS entscheiden, werde ich mir das Video nochmal reinziehen. Sind auf jeden Fall sehr hilfreiche Tipps dabei. Das Windschild könnte ein leidiger Dauerbrenner werden, weswegen ich mir überlege, dann evtl. eher auf eine sehr niedrige Version zu wechseln - dann liegt der Wind schon am Oberkörper an und kommt gar nicht mehr so heftig zum Helm hoch. Bin ich von meinem Naked Bike auch gewöhnt. Mal sehen.
Vielen Dank! Ich werde wohl nächste Jahr auch mal ein niedriges probieren - lässt sich ja schnell tauschen. Auf jeden Fall für die Offroad Sachen - mal sehen wie es dann auf der Straße ist. Ab einer gewissen Körpergröße funktionieren für die meisten selbst ganz Hohe Windschilder für viele nicht mehr. Thomas mit dem ich viele Touren gemacht habe (hat die KTM 1190 Adventure R in den Videos) ist weit über 2 m groß - da geht dann nur noch ein kleines. Auf der Schwarzwaldtour hat er mein alten Puig getestet aber das ging überhaupt nicht - wir haben es dann in DIY Manier auf Racinggröße gesägt 😂 ist zum Ende des Videos zu sehen ua-cam.com/video/fuMvYPP8AJo/v-deo.html
@@MotoVibes Ich kann mich an die "Kürzung" mit dem Hilfsbier noch gut erinnern. Ich bin halt 188 cm und habe zudem noch einen etwas längeren Oberkörper und dafür sind dann die Haxen kürzer. Und durch meinen fetten Hintern sitz' ich dann noch ein paar Zentimeter höher. Da wird's mit den höheren Windschildern immer laut.
@@MotoVibes Früher bei meinen Shoei-Helmen waren eigentlich keine Ohrstöpsel erforderlich. Seit ein paar Jahren habe ich einen ja ach so leisen Schuberth auf der Denkmurmel und da benutze ich zumindest bei etwas längeren Fahrten auch Stöpsel. Wobei ich sagen muss, dass ich meistens nur 'ne 2 -3 Stunden Feierabendrunde fast ausschließlich auf Landstraßen drehe, und da ist das Thema nicht ganz so im Vordergrund.
@@dermaschinist2596 Für ganz kurze Runden oder langsamere Fahrten geht es sicher auch ohne - ich bin ja nicht so oft unterwegs nur wenn dann ist es normalerweise gleich der ganze Tag ;-)
Hi, I’m asking about the Touratech phone mount. I have an IPhone XR with a Rhinoshield ModNX Case. With the case it’s between 1.2 and 1.3cm thick. Can you tell me it the phone fits inside the mount with the case. Thanks in advance
great vlog with helpful information. I have bought the Givi smoked screen for my 1290sas on your recommendation and has made a really big difference far less wind buffeting and cut down noise👌. Note for you I just installed a powerbronze beak which is quite subtle and finished the look of the front of the bike off really well, not really functional but looks great.
Great video and incredible scenery! Hondo perfect squeeze mount works extremely well on my 1290 S- I believe they have a wireless charger option as well.
J Bartlett thank you very much. And thanks for the tip! I just replaced the old Touratech phone mount with the new Touratech phone mount despite the issues I had with it
@@MotoVibes Right on, man. I'm curious as to your specific routine chain maintenance. I found the OEM chain stretched REALLY fast on mine and I'd like your input.
OK - this is going to be a long one 😉 I did not have to adjust the original chain myself in between tire changes - I assume the shop did after tire replacements. I changed the chain and sprockets after about 35,000 km after my last big trip to France. On my way home (long stretch of Autobahn - 30C and 200 km/h) I did not notice that my chain oiler nozzle was plugged up with dirt and did not lube the chain. I noticed 200 km from home and it was not a pretty picture 😬. Chain was sagging and there were rust particles all over the rim 😠 A good reason for a full chain service (should have done a video on this) once I got home. Long intro - but that is why I am taking extra care now to keep the chain and rear sprocket clean 😎 It would have been a disaster had this happend a few days earlier on my tour. Since I am using a chain oiler the oil that gets on the chain does not have any adhesives (unlike the oil from chain lube sprays) - it is just plain old chain saw oil. Most times a little bit of water to wash of the dirt works fine. Every so often I use a litte bit of chain cleaner (last time 2 weeks ago), let is soak, rub of the dirt with a cloth and rinse with clean water - crank up the chain oiler for the next 15 min of riding and the chain is good to go. So, my plan is to not let the chain (and rear sprocket - the oil gets dropped on the sprocket and the centrifugal forces push the oil onto the chain) get too dirty in the first place - I did not clean the chain/sprocket before I went on my almost 8000 km France trip and ended up messing up the chain. 😬 Soo - yes - sometimes I miss the shaft drive of the BMW GS I owned before the KTM 😂
I followed your link for the SW-Motech EVO Fog Light kit, but I couldn't find the mount kit you used. Who/what/where is that awesome light mount? BTW, love your vids!
William Schwab glad you found them. One of the few sites that have multiple languages. I saw that they where out of stock at the moment. Hope you can buy them directly from SW Motech
Das Givi Windschild ist leiser als das Original bei mir - bin 180 cm groß. Nicht um Welten leiser aber leiser - die gesamte Umströmung ist bei Givi angenehmer und die Abdeckung ist besser. Ich trage aber fast immer zusätzlich Gehörschutz
all I would want is a bigger windscreen! s model windscreen takes a hard noise in the helmet! I'm 180 cm but I have not found better wind protection, and that's why I ktm; the disappointed !!!
I put the Puig touring screen on mine. Works well for me. I'm 6'3" tall. Only thing the sucks is when you get to 120 mph the front end starts to feel like it's wobbly. Other than that it's good.
The Puig is a bit taller and slimmer as compared to the Givi - both offer much better coverage than the stock windscreen. Unfortunately it is one of those things that you cannot test before buying so I went through the trial and error and ended up with the Givi. I gave the Puig to Thomas who is very tall but the Puig windscreen did not work for him - we ended up cutting it down to race screen size during our trip in May - you can see at at the end of this vlog ua-cam.com/video/fuMvYPP8AJo/v-deo.html
@@MotoVibes I did notice with the stock windscreen I did 140mph the bike was smooth and felt planted. With the puiq when I get up to 120mph the front end wobbles. Maybe that is what you experienced when you hit 200kph with the givi. Or where you using the race screen at that time?
@@bikeryder757 The high speed wobble has many different factors that make it worse - the windscreen certainly plays a role and rather increases the effect. However, I think the bike's setting should be robust enough to keep the bike planted - especially since large ADV bikes from other manufacturers do not seem to have the same issue with high speed wobble.
Mate this is great! Super helpful! got 2 questions: How often do you clean the chain? (love to see a video about this) How much do you charge your battery during winter? do you keep it always plugged in? I can't keep it plugged in because its parked in a public garage (no plug nearby), so i literally have to move the bike next to a plug and then take it back. What if i do it once a month? will the battery resist? Thanks
Thank you for you nice comment! I still trying to figure out a regular cleaning cycle but lately it seems better to clean it more often - then it is also easier to do - the oil from the chain oiler is basically chain saw oil and it does have the adhesives that chain lube contains. This means you can wash of most dirt with just some water and then crank up the oiler for the next few KM to get the chain oiled again. As for the battery - I ride all year and do not remove the battery or charge is separatly - I do not ride much in the winter but the bike never sits longer than 2 months until is moved again
Vincenzo Petrocco you are within range. However do not expect to set both feet flat on the ground ( I can’t with 180cm) - if that is cool take her for a spin and see if she lights your fire 🔥
Vincenzo Petrocco also try the regular GS if Seat height is an issue. The GSA was too tall for me at the time. It would be fine now as it similar to the 1290 SAS
Wow great video, again! Love your channel, keep up the good work 👍🏻 I would like to know what kind of Akra you have; Euro 3 of Euro 4? Insert in or out? It sounds awesome!! Cheers, Danny
D vdK thank you for your nice comment 👍 not sure about the Euro 3 or 4 but it’s street legal. You cannot simply remove the DB eater on this one. Mine is not modified.
@@MotoVibes @danny K Hey you 2, since the Superadventure Update (i think it was in 2017) the 1290 Superadventure is a an Euro 4 motorcycle. Cool Videos Motovibes, keep on! Ride safe guys!
Thank you Mauricio - nice to have viewers from Mexico - very cool! 😎 The helmet is a Touratech Aventuro Carbon 1.0 without the enduro style sun visor. I planning a video on the helmet soon
Absolutely yes - I hardly leave the house for anything less than 6 hour rides ;-) I would recommend replacing the stock seat with the powerparts seat for longer rides + maybe a different screen. One of my tour days can be 12+ hours with 850+ km a day. I hope this helps
Well - the crash bars actually did a good job during the crash. The damage would have been a lot worse without them. The crash bars will bend first before bending the frame.
@@nikko7362 sorry to hear that - I hope you did not get hurt too bad - my buddy Thomas crashed on his 1190 R on the same trip - he did bend the crash bars a little bit but the frame was OK.
Hi, tolle Videos. Steige jetzt auch von na r1200gs auf eine SAS um. Freu mich schon wie bolle... Kleine Anmerkung. Du fährst so schöne Strecken aber in der meisten Zeit ist die Kamera auf dich gerichtet. Wfönd es schöner wenn du die Strecke Filmen würdest. Aber jeder wie er es mag. Nichts für ungut.
Martin Contzen gratuliere zur KTM und willkommen im Club 😎 für die Puristen hab ich reine Fahrvideos in Fahrerperspektive mit Motorsound von den schönsten gefahrenen Strecken 😉
Watched two videos of yours now my friend - simply excellent - thank you! Great photography and very pertinent information! All in your second language - incredibly impressive! Just wish my German was as good as your English!! Danke, Phil Nova Scotia Canada.
Thank you very much Phil - I am glad you like the videos! There is more content coming up in the next weeks - with nowhere to travel in the winter I am using the time to edit my 2020 material now 😉 cheers, Oliver
Watching again man,love your style, getting closer to swapping the Xdiavel for a KTM.
Thank you very much Steve. I actually considered the Diavel (the normal one) for short while - even took her for a full day test ride. Really loved the engine and power delivery and love the bad ass design. The second test bike was the Multistrada anf then the 1200 GS - I went for the BMW at the time and switched to KTM 2 years later. Now I have the versatility of an adventure bike with the power of the Ducati 😉
U made a very awesome choice,dude, good riding.
I'm thinking of swapping my Diavel but I think I'd just keep them both and sell the Guzzi Breva 1100.
@@MotoVibes
What is the part number for this upper BMW screen and the mount ?
Where can I get both ?
Greetings!
@@carloseduardolessa7220 it’s been too long that I have used this mount. Search for BMW Navigator mounts
Rallye footpegs with removable inserts are the best accessory for 1290S.
are there any you can recommend?
@@MotoVibes KTM Rallye Style footpegs from KTM.
@@nev357 OK - simple enough ;-) thank you!
@@MotoVibes the rallye footpegs are like foot boards compared to stupid small original footpegs. So much more comfortable, more assured. Instant smile as soon as you start riding with them.
@@nev357 well -sounds ike a good christmas present ;-)
Nice Video!!
The helmet is mega, what kind of one is it?
The helmet is a Touratech Aventuro Carbon (without the sun visor)
@@MotoVibes thanks I had the same question... the helmet really looks awesome. Please keep on posting your videos, they are really awesome to watch. Greetings from Bavaria
@@rogerschwab3596 Thank you very much Roger!
The scenery is fantastic, the accessories are sound choices, your English is amazing. Recently bought one of these bikes and I agree that the seat is hard, it annoys me that most bike manufacturers offer (at great expense) a ‘comfort seat’ - a comfortable seat should be standard issue, especially on this type of bike. Enjoyed your video thank you.
Thank you very much- I agree on the seat topic. Seems unnecessary for the highest end motorcycles to provide cheap and uncomfortable seats.
I don't like Adventure bikes, but now I want one, because your videos are so great! Good job MAN !
😊 Thank you for the the kind words - made my day!
I love adventure bikes. I have a 2005 Yamaha FJR1300 and recently sold my 1999 Yamaha R1 because I got too tired riding it. I have had three adventure bikes, a 2003 V-Strom, a 2015 Multistrada and have just bought a 2020 KTM 1290SAS. I put far more miles on the adventure bikes than the others because they are just as fast and much easier to ride. I planned to sell the FJR when I got the Multistrada, but this turned out to be a huge disappointment: ridiculous throttle maps, awful suspension and frequent costly repairs. If the SAS works out, I will sell the FJR.
@@67daltonknox congrats to your KTM 😎 not everyone seems to get away with no issues- I hope you do and can enjoy the bike like I have - the SAS Is awesome 😉 cheers.
Just purchased a 1290 SAS. (In Australia) they do list slider knobs in power parts. Cost AU$115 and AU$125 from dealer.
Congratulations to your new 1290 SAS! Good to know that they have the power parts now. I found it odd that they did not have that as parts of the accessories from the beginning.
But like many others the wait time for accessories are huge, 6 months for crash bars, ergo seat and wire wheels. Should be a great bike, I think there is plenty of ability for light to moderate off road riding in it. You just have to spend the money to get the bike ready for it.
@@srk9357 it’s crazy with the accessories- there weren’t even any for the 2021 model in the beginning- now delivery times are super long. Well I hope you will get whatever you need soon. 😎
Hallo , wie immer tolles Video. Ich habe eine frage zur der Navi Halterung von BMW, wo hast du den Zündstrom abgenommen?Habe jetzt auch von BMW auf KTM gewechselt und möchte mein Navigator 5 weiter verwenden.
Gruß Heiko
Vielen Dank Heiko. Zündstrom findest Du hinter dem Hauptscheinwerfer - dieser ist leicht abzunehmen - es gibt 2 Stecker ACC1 Dauerstrom ACC2 zündstrom. Am besten Motorrad vor eine Wand stellen und den Scheinwerferpegel mit tape markieren- dann hast Du nach dem Einbau wieder die richtige Höhe eingestellt 😉
@@MotoVibes Super, danke für die Antwort.Das macht es eindeutig leichter.
Gruß Heiko
I ordered the Sat nav mount from schaal... excellent service, 1 week shipped to UK
Excellent. Nice to hear. Merry Christmas to you!
Just found your video very good.
I Was wondering what helmet you were wearing in it. Very smart.
Thank you very much- check out these videos for the helmet Helmet Touratech Aventuro Carbon Onroad ua-cam.com/video/xg8RnfKu3UQ/v-deo.html
Helmte Touratech Aventuro Carbon Offroad ua-cam.com/video/zJGCCZ45-kE/v-deo.html
Great video! But I need info about Panniers. What do you prefer for long rides around the world? Do you have a video about panniers?
Hi Jan - For my trips around Europe (14-18 days) this is my current luggage setup - I started with panniers and arrived at soft luggage (for now) ua-cam.com/video/GtAT7LlLTGA/v-deo.html
@@MotoVibes Any particular reason that you prefer soft luggage? I mean how do you protect all your photo gear?
@@MotoVibes Great video. I see you travel light, but you have good points to consider. Thanks again!
16 front sprocket/booster plug/seat concepts full seat/r model front windscreen/mivv can.Now this bike kicks ass.
yeah - the list does not end there does it ;-)
GREAT Video mate!
Thank you 😉
Great video! It’s probably been asked but what helmet is that you have ?
Thank you very much 😉 it’s this one ua-cam.com/video/xg8RnfKu3UQ/v-deo.html
Beautiful view in every turn! 👍
Thank you 👍
Mine has sump guard off a R model, lever protectors as the stock ones barley defect wind, Radiator guards again off the R model. Screen protector, and headlight protector. My S model has the crash bars and the ergo seat. Mine has dirt tires and does a lot of gravel roads. I don't care for pretty bits, I care about protecting the bike when I drop it., not yet but my turn will come. Love the bike
Once I took mine off-road the accessories list was amended ua-cam.com/video/_yjVpDS4UqE/v-deo.html 😉
Doberman Performance came up with lookalike exhausts titanium for 2/3 and 1/2 the price of Akra.
Thank you for pointing out the exhaust - looks very cool - could not figure out if it is street legal in Germany.
Awseome video... Very useful for 1290 s owners... Thank you and keep doing great vídeos. 😉😉😉
Thank you very much Angelo!
Great video, but what about the top and side cases? I notice that you are not using them much. Any reason? Thanks
Sofia Martins actually I have Video on the luggage Setup planned for next week 😉
I like your helmet, looks so great
What is the brand of it?
Thank you - it is a Touratech Aventuro Carbon ua-cam.com/video/xg8RnfKu3UQ/v-deo.html ;-)
Do you have an updated list, or is this list the same for the newer models?
These are the mods for the newer "R" model (it comes with the spoked wheels) ua-cam.com/video/QWCnTq1H-2A/v-deo.htmlsi=1PrsxV4QSjO68Q_l
Function over form for the visor...can’t say it does much for the looks of an otherwise lovely bike.
Ruan Vorster the bike definitely looks better with the short rally shield 😉
Stunning scenery 👍 New subscriber from California here. Great content!!
Very nice 👍 Thank you for watching 😊
Hi there, thanks for the post. It’s great. How did you run USB power for the phone charger please? Many thanks
The bike has a USB output - enough to keep the charge while GPS is running but not for fast charging the phone. You need a separate power plug or 12. V Adapter
So where did you run power for the phone then?
@@Jason-rm9sw the bike‘s USB port. My phone is usually fully charged when getting on the bike.
@@MotoVibes ok cool. Inside the phone box or did you bypass it?
@@Jason-rm9sw just plugged it in the USB outlet and ran the wireless charger to the phone mount ua-cam.com/video/gOu7QBYTDhY/v-deo.html
Great video ,love how people spend a fortune on buying a bike and then still have 1000s after to spent on MODS must be a great feeling
What do you spend yours on 😬
@@MotoVibes well to be honest I have to wait a while before getting extras ,come and live in South Africa and see how long it takes you to get sat nav shocks seats etc etc ,but yes the reason I commented was ,I would love to be in a world where my dream bike or car could just stay the way I always dreamed it would be without having to take out a bank load to modify it , just saying bud
Wildlife Safaris Johannesburg i hear you but you live in one of the most beautiful countries in the world. 😎 gotta be happy for what you have 🤙 cheers mate
Hi,
Great videos. Just bought a 2016 Super Adventure and LOVE IT.
What type of helmet are you wearing? Looks really intriguing.
Phil Buchanan thank you and congrats to your KTM 👍 it’s this helmet ua-cam.com/video/xg8RnfKu3UQ/v-deo.html
Hello
I’m Pedro from 🇵🇹 Portugal
I also have a KTM like yours that I bought in 2021 (new one, 0 km)
I love it ❤
Thank you so much for all you share with us 👌
I Can not find the CLS chain oiler Evo Tour Uni + digital display motorcycle
Can you help me on this topic?
Thank you so much
Hi Pedro - thank you very much and congratulations to your KTM 😉 check out the CLS website www.cls-evo.de/ to order directly. You can change the language to English and select the shipping location to Portugal. Hope that helps 😉
@@MotoVibes thank you so much for your fast feedback
I will check the on that feet’s better for my bike
I have rode 100 of thousand sox mile son GS GSA but build quality going south and i really fancy a change how do you get on with KTM are they reliable ? Have you enjoyed the change ?
I did a video on this topic a year ago. Now after 3+ years and almost 50k km nothing has really changed on my assessment from a year ago ua-cam.com/video/hjV0RimLBzg/v-deo.html
Thanks for the video.
This week I bought a KTM 1090 S (2018) and wind noise is terrible. the windshield mounting is different than the 1290 so I'll keep the search....
I would think they have to make a windshield for the 1090 too. Well you can alway so it the other way around and fit the bike (upgrade to the 1290) to fit the windshield 😂
@@MotoVibes I won't upgrade until I'll fix this problem. you showed nice breaking skills on the tall pass video.
@@orpaztron Thank you! I hope you will find a fix - maybe try using ear plugs - sounds silly but that is what I have been doing for years now to protect my hearing - and of course it helps with the wind noise too. I use the Alpine Moto Ear Plugs - they are very comfortable and you can still hear voices well while blocking out wind noise.
Happy Holidays!
@@MotoVibes Im using ear plugs also but the noise in the original windsheld is too strong. thanks:)
What was the bmw you had before KTM
I had a BMW R 1200 GS triple black- owned for 2 years and rode 35.000 km with it before I switched to the KTM
Die Rally Fußraster finde ich auch gut, die bieten einen sehr gute Auflage für die Stiefel im stehen.
Die originalen sind winzig dagegen😱
Vielen Dank - die werde ich mir mal anschauen - vor allem wenn ich dann noch öfter ins Gelände möchte.
Hello MotoVibes very interesting video. I'll have soon a 1290 Super Adventure S and I'm very interested on the GPS cradle and I have few questions if you can answer them.
1) The left-hand site buttons works even if you don't connect the proprietary BMW connector? I mean, if these buttons are somehow connected with the three cables of the BMW connector could be very interesting for something I have in mind 😎
2) Do you use any connector protector when you don't have the GPS on the cradle?
3) It works with Navigator VI also right?
Your channel is very inspiring, thank you
Joan - thank you for the kind words. I am happy to anwer your questions:
1) Yes - they do work - the cradle only has a power connector and the buttons of the cradle feed directly into the Navigator - aside from the fact that I already own the Navigator V this is actually a really useful feature that I use a lot when I am using my navigation system while I am riding
2) No, I have the navigation system in the cradle most of the time - also they are gold platted and will not corrode.
3) It should - they all use the same connectors but I have not tried it yet. It is very likely that it will work.
I hope this helps, Oliver
@@MotoVibes perfect! Thank you for your answers. I'm looking for an elegant way to install a button on the bike that allows me to install the remote for my parking door and if that buttons worked autonomously, not connected to GPS would have been amazing. I'll keep on thinking 🤯
@@joandomenechioller that would be a very cool setup - a proximity sensor to open your garage ;-)
@@MotoVibes Kind of! On my old bike I installed a button that is connected to the remote and it's very convenient. When I found the best solution I'll let you know 😎
Thanks for the video. I have the same Givi windscreen om my KTM 1290 SAR 2019. Happy with it but my right hand side mirror hit it when turning extreme left. Can not adjust this - did any report similar issue and found a solution to that? Assume I may have to adjust the right handle controls alltogether to make the adjustment.
You can adjust the mirrors. It’s a bit of a pain but it works.
Hi, it is a great video. I woud like to ask you, why did you use for chain lube this system (CLS EVO)? And why you didn´t buy from Scottoiler? Is CLS EVO better for you and why? And are you satisfied with this? Thank´s for your answer.
Thank you. Like I said in the Video the smaller size - especially for the control unit that goes the steering bar but also the rest was one big reason- you cannot see the chain oiler at all. Only the small tip that hits the rear sprocket. Also it uses less oil- 100ml will last almost 10,000 km. Last but not least it is a small one man show company with a great product- it nice to know that this supports a small business 😉
You should also add proper hand guards, the original plastic ones are useless when you drop the bike, it makes sense to have these along with the crash bars and the flip up levers.
I agree 😉
Nice video ans thanks for your big test. About the windscreen, are you correctly protected on your helmet and shoulders (low and high position) ?I am 1m90 and with the OEM it is quite tired with a long travel. Too many turbulences on the top of my helmet on high position. I’m not enjoy to take ST’s because really huge. I think the S’s is the good compromise to have protection and keep a sportive allure. Thanks in advance for your answer.
At 190 cm the small screen may just work for you but you could just be a bit too tall - I am 180 cm and I ride the screen in the lowest settinh - and the protection is much better than the stock windscreen - both in heigt and width. I hardly use a higher setting -sometimes on the Autobahn - so there is extra room for a taller rider but at 190 cm you may just be too tall.
I agree with ST being too tall - that just looks goofy. Maybe you just have to order it and give it try - worst thing is it does not work and then you resell it. I hope this helps
MotoVibes thanks for your quick answer. Very helpful. And my luck is that the website where i will buy both screen accept return 😉. Ride safe!!!
@@juliendegletagne4247 I would be very interested to know which one will work for you - good luck!
MotoVibes with pleasure, stay tuned !
Hi.
Thanks for all the good tips. Just bought a -20 and moved over gps from my old bmw. Have plugged in plus and minus but I do not get the buttons on the Cradle to work just the gps.
How did you do it? Best reg.
I only have power connected to the cradle like you. If your GPS gets power the issue is with the cradle. I am sure you cleaned the contact points already. If the cradle is brand new I would return it.
@@MotoVibes Thank you for your answer👍👍👍
Great video , Any idea if the GIVI windshield will fit the 2020? my supplier says the windshield is different from 2019 to 2020 which i find hard to believe and are you still running the same fog lamps ?
I am pretty certain the there have been no changes to the windshield mount between 2017-2020. The only thing that was update were the graphics in 2019 but everything else remained the same. As for the fog lamps - yes, I am still running the same SWMotech fog lamps - however, I broke one of them during an offroad training and bought a new set of fog lights and I had a warranty replacement due to water built-up in the lights.
great video . what camera is mounted on your helmet and what audio gear is connected to it ?
Thank you - check out this video for the video gear
ua-cam.com/video/DyeBTCGt_Ks/v-deo.html
Quid of the SW-Motech lights? Are they susceptible to water?
Somehow water got into the left LED light - it still work fine - it started with fogging up (the moisture build up on the inside) - now there is visible water inside the light which does not drain. I may try to remove the front glass and try to get the water out. Maybe the front glass does not seal properly
@@MotoVibes I believe AM products have extensive warranty (2 years or more). Even if slightly out of warranty, they might cover your claim, you are a "high visibility" customer :).
@@DakarBlues I was a bit dissapointed after my call to their service hotline. Could not get rid of me fast enough. They did not really care that one of their products was faulty.
👍Great bike & video SAFE RIDE mate 💪🇲🇾
Thanks, you too!
Hi Man, love your films. I also have the touratech bracket and bought a very slim wireless Charging pad. Did you need to cut the back pad of the touratech bracket?, I don't have enough room for my s9 when the pad is on top of the rubbery part of the bracket.
I just removed the foam pad entirely. I used velcro to attach the wireless charger which gives a little bit of cushioning when the phone is in the bracket
Hi! is it the 2020 model, or the 2021 model in this video? I'm looking for a solid gps mount, but the cnc aluminium is only for 2021 and newer. I'm riding a 2020 1290 SAR.
The bike in the video is a 2018 1290 SAS. I have had the GPS mount on my 2020 1290 SAR and now on my 2022 1290 SAR. 😉
@@MotoVibes I mailed the guy/company (cnc part) and he told me it doesnt fit on the 2020 :( I'm looking for a great way to mount a gps above my dash ... The Touratech doesnt fit either according to the company.
@@marcelzuidwijk i just checked on the SCHAAL website. That surprises me as I bought mine for the 2017-2020 models and it fits the 2021-2023 with no problem- the spacing for the wind shield mount (this is what counts) is the same. So if has not changed the design of the GPS mount it should fit. But he is the guy making it so he has to know best I guess
Hi. Welchen Handyhalter fürs Motorrad kannst Du empfehlen? Wie sind so deine erfahrungen auf langlebigkeit der Kamera im Handy. Viele schreiben das es durch Vibrationen schnell kaputtgeht.
Ist ja lustig - hab gerade dazu ein Video gedreht - dauert aber noch bis es online ist. Ich hab immer noch den Touratech i-Bracket Handy Halter und bis her keine Probleme mit Vibrationen gehabt mit meinem IPhone. Ich hab das Handy fast immer in der Halterung auch bei den Offroad Passagen. Ich habe jetzt seit über 5 Jahren immer mein Handy am Bike (alles Iphones verschiedener Generationen) bisher hatte ich keine Probleme - das heißt natürlich nicht, dass nicht irgendwann mal was passiert ;-) Einige Handyhalter wie der Touratech haben ein bisschen was an Vibrationsdämpfung verbaut - das sollte also helfen. Aber selbst diese hab ich bei mir entfernt damit ich das Telefon drahtlos aufladen kann.
@@MotoVibes Danke für die schnelle und ausführliche Antwort. Werde mal das von Touratech versuchen.
Nice vlog and beautiful country. The first thing I changed out on my 1290 SAR were the foot pegs. My size 13 boot didn't fit on those narrow pegs very well so I put on a set of Rally pegs . Rox bar risers didn't hurt either plus they look good.
Thank you very much. I actually thought about replacing the foot pegs too - especially because I do a bit more offroad stuff now. Just came back from a weekend of riding offroad.
@Roadstar I also have EU49/13 boots. Which rally pegs did you settle for?
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Nice video! I have a BMW R1200 GS and went to the French Alps this summer with an couple of friends. One of them also rides a 1290 S. The Beamer is a great bike, but once I rode that KTM...waauw..that was amazing! That torque, that VTwin engine is superb.. I guess I'm gonna change bike for next summer :) I like the black and grey colors for 2020..it's just a matter of convincing my other side of the bed :) , first gonna testride the Super Duke GT and compare it with the Super Adventure and decide which one it will be..do you have any experience with the GT? thanks for the great scenery, reminds me of our trip..greetings from Belgium
Hey - sorry for the late response and thank you for your comment. I have ridden the 1290 Super Duke R but not the GT version. Somehow I already bought into the ADV bike category as I owned a BMW R 1200 GS before getting the KTM 1290 SAS. Also at the time the GT was not as advanced as the SAS - no LED headlight and LED display etc. I guess the choice is a bit harder now. I would love to test ride a current GT model and see how it compares to the SAS - I guess you cannot go really wrong with either - just go what feels right to you ;-) cheers mate!
Hi and thanks for your videos, like them and your riding a lot. Did you maybe forget the quickshifter+ on your list? :-) Two questions, I would really appreciate an answer from you because I absolutely trust you in being honest: I'm just deciding on what will be my next bike. I ride a 1290 Superduke R since 2014, but because of back problems after an accident I have to look for something more comfortable. My KTM dealer made me a VERY good offer on a brand new 2019 1290 SAS with pp seat, Akra, Quickshifter+. BUT I'm afraid of two things: That the suspension will not be comfortable enough in the long run (have done a short test ride in the rain but was unable to tell if the thing is better than my "old" SDR). And second: Many people are complaining that the bike will get unbelieveble hot in summer. That would be a dealbreaker for me. Whats your experience with that? Thank you so much for an answer, that really would help me . Best, Michael
Thank you for your nice comment Michael! Yes indeed - I forgot the quick shifter 😉 an absolut must have on this bike.
I can fully relate to the back pain issue - I have had my fair share of back pain to the point where I am completly out of order. The last time was in June of this year - always my biggest fear when going on a long tour.
Now everyone's isse with their back can be quite different but this is what works for me: I ride standing up A LOT when on long tours - I find that beeing too static on the bike is the worst for my back. Everytime I cruise through a small town I make sure I get out of the seat. On the Autobahn I use the construction zones (slower speed) to ride standing up. Of course a nice speed run up a mountain pass works well too when you have move around on the bike 😜
Now with that beeing said - the Super Adventure (like most adventure bikes) are designed to be ridden standing up for a long time. So unlike on your Super Duke R ridding in the standing position is actually very comfortable.
As for the supension - this is much less of an issue for me than "keeping active" on the bike - I ride in the stiffes sport mode setting for 90% of the time.
As for the heat from the engine - yes, there is some at 35°C - nothing compared to my old air-cooled Harley Davidson 😂 During our August tour we had 35°C weather quite a lot - the engine heat was not really the issue - I was just hot from all the gear I was wearing - once you get moving it fixed both issue - engine heat and you get a nice breeze to stay cooler.
My humble advice: GO FOR IT! This is too good of a hobby to just give it up like that. Worst case is that it does not pan out and then you can always sell the bike again.
I hope this helps - cheers!
MotoVibes That’s very helpful, thanks a lot! Was thinking about the new Africa Twin because of the superb suspension, but during the test drive I really missed the best motorcycle engine, the KTM 1290... / LC8
@@michaeltrier4227 The African Twin is a really nice bike but I think you would miss the power & torque of the LC8 for sure ;-)
MotoVibes why haven’t you considered the SDGT?
@@MotoVibes No way you could go from the KTM to an Africa Twin. Don't get me wrong but it does not have enough power for you!
Hey there, thanks for the detailed review. A question if I may; is the mounting of BMW Nav V straight forward? Can one use the standard plugs (for power) that comes with the navigator? Any caveats or things to think about? Bought a 2019 1290SAS last year and, since like you I've got a BMW history, been thinking about buying a used NAV V, with the cradle as you have, thanks.
Thank you Knut - the installation is really simple - it will not work with the standard plugs but the cradle just needs power hookup (2 wires) which you can get from behind the headlight on the KTM. If you are lucky your can reach them when you remove the phone mount on the right - they are located between the steering stem and the headlight. I am using the "switched" plus connector.
If not you need to remove the headlight - which is no big deal just take a bit longer - if you have the bike in your garage turn on the headlight and mark how the light is adjusted on the wall (with tape etc.). This makes it easier to get the proper headlight level once you put the headlight back on again ;-)
I hope this helps
@@MotoVibes Thanks very much for the answer and very good info!
Did you have to move all the controls down the bar approximately 15-20mm down to prevent the levers folding in the stock hand guards?
nope - not with these levers - perfect fit with everything else in stock configuration.
What tank bag are you using
Check out this video for details ua-cam.com/video/GtAT7LlLTGA/v-deo.html
hello how did you fix the smartphone holder touratech on the handlebar.
I use this SW Motech GPS holder to move up the phone holder a bit so I can see the phone when the tank bag in mounted shara.li/c/d3o5U5l9s3
hello. the Givi windscreen is 8 cms taller than the stock one I think? it looks to be about the same width..?
It is a little wider than stock with slightly better wind protection on the shoulders ;-)
@MotoVibes I've found one with a bit better coverage from "cacko_garage_shop" from Poland (ebay name) purchased one for my 1190 last year and was pretty impressed. will probably try one on my new 1290. check it out. Love your content and professionalism 👍
@@topshelf6623 thank you for the kind words 😉 I am not familiar with the product you mentioned but it’s good to know there is some choice now. When I bought mine only Givi and Puig had tall tinted touring screens- let me know how you like it on the 1290
Have you ride the new 2021 KTM 1290s ? I m a BMW 1250 rider looking for achnage an dlil the look of the new KTM yesterday i rode the the V4s Multi tomorrow i ride the KTM
I have not ridden either the new KTM nor the new Mulitstrada V4S - I hope I will get to try both of these bikes soon - I am very curious how these new bikes compare to my current KTM 1290 SAS
@@MotoVibes Hi well Ive rode the Ducati v4s and the new GS R1250 which ive owned this week, Yesterday I rode the KTM 1290s 2021 and the new KTM 2021 890.Myself and my best pal Mick the Saw rode probably 90 miles on each the bikes. So first the 890 wow! I'm getting older and in the next few years that will be my bike was a lot of fun from 105hp parallel twin agile nimble and fast as fcuk! the 21' front wheel felt like a 19" to me. Mick Liked it too. Moving but never turned me to want to buy one. onto my 5penneth re new 1290 s Ive never really been a KTM fan rode a few and i never got the feel to want to buy one. I personally feel like this Ducati v4s has derived from a sports-bike riders background to a ADV bike and therefor it is a very sporty feel and ride but for me it has to many downsides for what i like from ADV bikes. So that's out then the Beemer well its like good old pair of slippers cant go wrong but build quality i going south weight is gaining and I'm personally a little bored with them there are the most comfy ADV bike for sure and you can wring the 1250s neck and it will make you smile but after 11 GS GSA's on the bounce I'm ready for a probably daft change!
The 1290 we rode was with full tech pack e.g. quick shift and all the bells and whistles. Trouble was as we got onto the bikes we soon found out the dealer had not enabled any of the tech packs !!! Very reckon annoying they say its done after first service ? So we carried on like you do the first thing a BMW rider like me will notice i the bars are a little narrower and the front to you arms is shorter, but not in a bad way i felt th amid pegs were to high for my 29" legs I'm 6feet 1 inch tall fat and recovering a leg industry so it was important to feel good on the bike. We stoped and took the seat off whilst feeling up which on turning into the forecourt i felt the bike was far more agile on slow turn than the BMW anyway the seat is a bit crap how it works on two round pin hangers but i guess when you have set the front seat its on ok and works good. WE took the opportunity to look round under the seat and there was few wires etc with spade connectors :-( bit cheap but the chassis was good chromium molybdenum steel powder coated and was real nice.The subframe is alloy and also powder coated.Under the passenger seat there is plenty of room for stuff sack waterproofs etc or a PMR radio etc.Continuing on with our ride we went a blast round some B rounds A roads back lanes and the V Twin was grand 138nm and 160bh whats not to like :-) The big difference for me over the Ducati v4s is that although if you want to flick into sports mode and gas it which it enjoys you can also ride it chilled and nosey over the countryside hedgerows etc where for me the v4 Duke was unable to do that without you having to work hard with your mindset and wrists and gear control tried sorts mode and street modes messed with the thousands f suspension settings but the one i wanted to try was not turned on anti dive! the seat after adjustment made the pegs far better for me and i was happy with the riding position you have to open you legs a little wider she says... to accommodate the wider tank but again you get used to it very quickly. Now the TFT i great its 7" when you move it down into your eye line you can work with it easy I'm dyslectic but liked the pictures and the screen is way more less cluttered than the MS V4s.The Windscreen is easy to move up and down I thought there was more air around my mid head area but nothing to worry about even at warp speeds! The gearbox and clutch were both good and my dicky leg was working good would have been better with quick shift like I'm used too but we had to be old school. After swapping bikes I wanted to try the bike on slow moves its very agile for sure i pushed it around on a car park to see how it would feel in that situation and it every good also when you put it on the main stand its the easiest bike ever! I struggled to work out how to have the halo headlight on and the main beam maybe it was operator error.
Re Brakes i don't think it see maybe the bikes are both to new but the M50 on the Ducati was very poor imho and too was the KTM Brembo rear brake was like GS crap and no feel the front brakes we good but you had to pull a lot of air before nay brake bite came, unlike the HAYES on the 1250 which I personally like a lot.When you think new bikes and brakes will come to you? Why then was the 890 back brake fantastic! as was the front.That bike had no mile son it was straight out of the box! Who knows? Re switchgear the only thing we struggled with was the indicators when you turn they should self cancel after 10 flashes ? but if you try and cancel them it's hard as the turn knob has to be pressed a certain way but again guess its something you get used to. The plastics in some area are better than the BMW and in some are the same the rear grab rails are made from some ABS style plastic same as the Austrian Glock pistols use.The rear foot peg hangers can be removed easy if like myself you don't carry pillions.The rear end Mmm is very tidy unlike the whale of a Ducati v4 the overall ugliness of th eKTM has sort of grown on me. I like its agility it's far more nimble than the Beemer and little less engine braking than the v4s which trust me has more than a GS! The tyres what KTM have shod which no feckers ever here'd off were great after a good spirited ride they were hot and sticky don't know about wet! but the profile and feel of the tyre was good .Regarding th told problem of hot bools and legs on the 1290 the new split rads and re worked venting did seem to work it was not a hot day 12c at best I could only feel a tad of warmth on my left leg but again don't think you would worry about it.Another point as I've not had a chain driven bike for over 10 years again the Ducati was easy to get chain slap and some strange noises maybe the demo bike needed adjustment but it was rather strange particularly at lower speeds, where as the KTM never gave me or Mick that slap judder knock bush bosh bash sound. In fact we rode it at a junction setting off in 3rd and 4th gear no probs we rolled the KTM in different gears and it only chugged in 6th gear one time. The KTM is more loose than the BMW and for sure not as refined but I had a smile on my face twist the throttle and its a new adventure and the whole ride can offer little more character and you will need a little more of you riding skills to enjoy it in full.
My verdict is that I will be buying one and after specking it up with the AKRA top box tech pack some cnc bits front spots etc its around the £19.5k mark it may be a mistake it may be the best change iv done but you only live once so I'm having change and see how it go's.
I may need hellion how to deal with chain and lubes etc ...... Bottom Line you pay your money and make your choice ...
Derek - thank you for sharing your experienced with all these bikes with us. I can very much relate to everything you have experienced and said - you should be doing bike reviews mate! ;-)
The Beemer beeing an old comfy pair of slippers - absolutely nailed it. As for the 890 - I should be riding one next week in offroad conditions - this will be the first time on the 790/890 mid class KTM for me. I am curious what all the rave is about - I am sure it will be great for offroad riding but then I also do a lot of onroad / fast riding / long distance travel that is why the 1290 will suit me better for now.
I also totally agree with your assessment on brakes. I experienced the BMW brakes on the XR model and they are superior to my KTM 1290 SAS brakes in every respect.
As for the 1290 SAS: The stock seat on mine is crap - changed it immediately to the powerparts touring seat - much better long distance comfort ( I have not ridden the new one but test sat on one - it is still too hard for me). As for the chain lube issue - also something I had to deal with after being spoiled with a shaft drive / belt drive before. An automatic chain oiler will take a good part of regular maintenance to an acceptable level (one of my recent videos is on the CLS chain oiler if you are interested) OR you try Regina's new maintenance free chain (Regina HPE) - no lubrication or re-tensioning - at least that is what they promise. BMW offers theses chains as optional add-on since last year - now you can buy them for other motorcycles. I just bought one - it is sitting here ready to get installed. I am curious if that actually will be maintenance free as promised. Would be a dream come true. Chain alone cost me 265,- Euros - so 165,- more than a good quality 525 chain.
Like the attitude - you only live once - see if you like the adventure beast - if not you can always sell it and trade it in for a an old pair of slippers ;-)
@@MotoVibes great I’m sure the 890 will perform for you. Could I ask a favour can you email me the link for the cnc sat nav bracket you bought in Germany 🇩🇪 derekcumbers@btinternet.com also,there seems to be a issue with the KTM new seats as they have removed them from the configurator they are slipping back to low setting and not staying in the high position. I said the seat adjuster was shit.
@@bigderek07 Derek- the link for the CNC sat nav holder is in the description of the video 😉
Congratulations my friend, very nice vídeo.
Thank you very much 😉
I installed Rigid dss and hex ezcan. The Dss has 3 angled additional lights on the side that increase tremendously lateral visibility. Add to that the strobe capability of the additional lights, actuated by the push to pass button (high beam) or the horn, and you have a visibility at intersections second only to police cars and ambulances!
Rigid Dss pro is the sh..t.
Modiene KANE looks like a dope light but unfortunately it is not street legal in Germany and other European countries 😬
Texas, USA here, do you have suggestions for a guard for the headlight, radiator, and left/right fuel valves? I have a 1290 SA-R, for reference. Your videos were very crucial in my decision to purchase. Thank you for your efforts!
Nice to know - thank you very much Samy! I did a video on the offroad mods as well which at least covers the radiator guard which is from KTM (PowerParts)
ua-cam.com/video/_yjVpDS4UqE/v-deo.html
The headlight guard woud have been nice on my last offroad training where I chipped of part of the paint from the middle part (the heat sink between the lights). I would probably go with KTM PowerParts in this case as it is clear plastic and would protect from small rock chips better than a metal screen.
I have not given the fuel valves much thought yet - do you find them to exposed?
Puig offers a great one, China offers cheaper knockoffs
Unsure about aftermarket products, but I don't think KTM lists rad guards for SAS. I understand they do for SAR and they are the same radiators with no fitment issue on SAS.
Kannst du sagen, wie du die SW Motech Nebelscheinwerfer verkabelt hast? Ich stehe am WE vor der Aufgabe... wo greift man am besten den geschalteten Plus Pol ab? Hinter der Lichtmaske? Hast du die Scheinwerfer direkt auf der Batterie aufgelegt? Muss für die Verkabelung der Tank runter?
VG!
JP
Ich habe die Power direkt von der Batterie - es liegt Relais dabei welches ich auf Steuerplus geschaltet habe - war mir sicherer so. Steuerplus gibt es hinter der Lampenmaske. Ich musste die Lampe ausbauen um ran zu kommen - ich weiß aber von einigen, die es ohne Ausbau geschafft haben an die Kabel zu kommen. Den Tank musste ich nicht abbauen - Du kannst mit einem Schweißdraht (ich habe Plastik"drähte" für eine 3D Drucker verwendet) ein Kabel hindurchziehen an dem Du dann das Stromkabel befestigst und durch ziehst. Die Kabel sind insgesamt recht lang aber ich konnte sie recht gut direkt hinter dem Lenkkopflager verstauen (d.h. reinstopfen ;-) ). Sauberer ist es den Tank abzunehmen - ist auch nicht wirklich ein riesen Thema - beim nächsten Mal würde ich das so machen. Gutes Gelingen!
@@MotoVibes Hervorragend! Vielen Dank!! Genau die Antworten, die ich noch brauchte...
Great video!
Question: what didn't you like about the Puig windscreen?
And what did you like about the Givi windscreen?
And how do they compare to the Touratech windscreen?
Again, thank you for a great video!
The coverage (slightly better on upper body and shoulders) and the wind buffeting noise is more pleasant on the GIVI for me. Unfortunately I have no experience with the Touratech screen. I hope this helps
MotoVibes Thank you so much for taking your time to answer! This helps a lot!
I’m in the progress of switching my 790 Duke to a 1290 Adventure S so while I’m waiting for my new bike I’m researching parts to pass the time.
Again, thanks a lot!
Nice Helmet! What is it? Thanks
Thank you - This is a Touratech Aventuro Carbon ua-cam.com/video/xg8RnfKu3UQ/v-deo.html
@@MotoVibes thanks 👍🏻
Great vid! chain oilers are a great idea, I have a Scottoiler x system fitted to my Speed Triple RS , it hooks up to the battery so no vacuum connection, and main reservoir has an accelerometer fitted in it, so the oiler only pumps when the bike is moving.
Thank you very much - the chain oiler was definitely a good investment. It even got its own video now ua-cam.com/video/cFhGtYTyfYA/v-deo.html 😂
Hallo, wie ist die Givi Scheibe gegenüber der Original und wie bist du mit der PP Sitzbank zufrieden.
Die Givi is deutlich breiter und etwas höher und sieht sogar halbwegs vernünftig aus an der SAS. Für mich taugt die hervorragend. Ich weiß nicht wie viele Leute mit der originalen Sitzbank rumfahren - aber für längere Strecken ist das nichts für mich. War hier natürlich von der BMW R1200 GS verwöhnt die von Hause aus eine deutlich komfortablere Sitzbank hat. Die PP Sitzbank ist top für mich - würde ich mir sofort wieder kaufen.
@@MotoVibes welche Sitzbank hast du denn? Die zwei geteilte oder die durchgehende. Die durchgehende habe ich am Sonntag mal ausprobiert. Ist etwas angenehmer als das Original.
Was für ne Helm cam kannst du empfehlen.
Deine Filme sind sehr gut. Sehr abwechslungsreich und das Tempo ist auch eher so wie ich gerne fahre.
@@manuelruiz5619 Das ist eine 2-teilige Sitzbank -
@@manuelruiz5619 Helmcam ist ein schwieriges Thema - als die Sony raus kam (ist schon über 3 Jahre her) war die das beste was es gab auf dem Markt - mittlerweile ist die Bildqualität der Hero 7 ein gutes Stück besser und auch die Bildstabilisierung funktioniert nun besser als bei der Sony. Die Sony hat halt noch den Vorteil , dass der Formfaktor besser für die seitlichen Montage am Helm geeignet ist - die Kamera trägt deutlich weniger auf als das mit einer GoPro ginge. Der 2. Grund ist der 3,5 mm Klinke Eingang fürs externe Mic. und 3. hält der Akku nicht nur deutlich länger als bei der Hero - er lässt sich auch ohne das ich Helm oder Cam abnehme in wenigen Sekunden wechseln - bei der Hero7 ist das immer ein super Gefummel. Ich hoffe ja das Sony doch noch mal ein Nachfolger raus bringt - mal sehen ;-)
Very nice video, very nice places and a wonderful motorbike.
Thank you very much Matteo 👍
How did you get the wires from the BMW cradle to work with the KTM system?
Pmason718 it is just a power connection from the cradle to the Switched Power from the KTM - behind the headlight. Getting to the wires was the biggest deal. The rest was easy
MotoVibes I know the KTMs in and out but from your video I felt like you made it sound like it’s plug n play. You had to splice the wires correct and remove the connector off the cradle? One you got power to the cradle we’re you able to use the KTMs handle bar controls to control the GPS?
Pmason718 yes. Hooking up to power is easy but there are no handle bar controls on the KTM to use the GPS- that is exclusive to the BMW motorcycles 😉
It is to crowded for my taste do you really need a gps in the tops countries in Europe? Btw nice views.
August is a bit crowded but if you go earlier or later in the season it gets a bit better. I absolutely need a GPS - I do not like to pull over and try to find my way on a map. Also I like to get as much riding in a day as I can as I only get so many days in a year that I can ride - if you ride 500 km in the alps it helps if you have planned out your route beforehand - but everyone is different - this is how I do it ;-)
Hi , the sounds is directly from the camera o you just put after the shooting?
Hi - the audio is recorded while on the bike in this video. If you are interested in the video and audio setup there is a bit more information in this video
ua-cam.com/video/DyeBTCGt_Ks/v-deo.html
at 1:37 there's what looks like a camera mount on the top of the spotlight, may I ask for the link please?
Got it from Amazon a long time ago www.amazon.de/dp/B07MJV4BD8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_gMHRFbGEQQ2WJ
@@MotoVibes Thank you!!!
hi.which helmet do you use on this video ?
please check out these vids
Helmet Touratech Aventuro Carbon Onroad ua-cam.com/video/xg8RnfKu3UQ/v-deo.html
Helmte Touratech Aventuro Carbon Offroad ua-cam.com/video/zJGCCZ45-kE/v-deo.html
Did you try the 1 piece power parts seat? What made you go for that one? I have finally got a demo ride booked on the KTM tomorrow.
Del K I kinda liked the 2 pieces. Sometimes I just need to remove the pillion seat only to refill the chain oil etc. just more convenient this way. But really no other good reason 😂
Great video by the way. Was there myself one month ago 😊
robato28 thank you 😉
You ride a small part without hands when you replace the cam from right to left hand. Did you don't get the wobble.? Did you had a wobble on the bike. When you ride without hands?
Viktor Steinfelder Hi Viktor. The wobble on this bike is something I experience with speeds above 200-220 km/h. You take the hands of the handlebar at normal cruising sped. I hope that helps
@@MotoVibes no I get the wobble also at 50 a 55 if I Take the hands of the handlebar so I try to find what that is
Viktor Steinfelder ok. I know what you mean. It’s only at certain speeds and road conditions i guess. I have had that too but not very often and only if I take both hands of the handlebars
@@MotoVibes that's it. Both hands of the handle bar. I try to find oud what it is. Some say. It's the tyres
Viktor Steinfelder that’s a good point to start. Could explain why I only experienced this sporadically. Maybe I already had a different set of tires on. I will keep my eyes open next time I ride. The bike is still fitted with the Mitas knobby tires
I’m 1.81 and the turbulence on the 1290 SAS is killing me. Does the Givi screen get rid of the turbulence? I’m thinking of fitting the R screen.
robato28 we are about the same height then. The Givi screen does a much better job than the stock screen but everyone’s comfort level is different. I also wear ear plugs when I ride which helps with the noise. I have used a PUIG racing screen this season - I put it on mainly for my Offroad riding but I will keep it mounted for my upcoming trip to the West Alpes - I Wonder how well it will do for extended Autobahn riding. I still have my Mitas knobbies mounted so max speed is 190 km/h anyway. Shorter distances of 150 km on smaller roads up to 120 km/h were fine with the smaller screen. It sure looks nicer than a tall touring screen 😎
Unfortunately my brake and clutch levers from V-Trec didn’t fit... Standard length and they hit the handguard.
So for people who want to buy those (do, they really look nice!) go for the adjustable length or short 2 finger version. Cheers!
Thanks for the feedback and tip for others! I hope they exchanged the levers for you and gave you the adjustable ones.
He, thank you very much. Can you also inform me about the gear your wearing? That helmet looks cool and maybe quiet too.
Thanks for your comment - there is a video on the gear: ua-cam.com/video/76XFRVEsjPg/v-deo.html
and one on the helmet: ua-cam.com/video/xg8RnfKu3UQ/v-deo.html
I hope this helps
Was ist das für eine helm bzw model? Danke
Es ist die hier ua-cam.com/video/xg8RnfKu3UQ/v-deo.html 😉
Very useful video. I ordered most of the items suggested. Can you please help regarding the ibracket handlebar mount as I could not find it on touratech website. Thank you.
Dan Dan. Did you try KTM too. I bought mine from a KTM store as they deliver the i-bracket with orange instead yellow rubber bands
@@MotoVibes Thank you for coming back to me on this. I bought everything online including the ibracket but searching for a mount for the ibraket and nothing comes up. Will email my local KTM guys tomorrow.
Dan ok sorry. I misunderstood. I am using a SW Motech mount to extend the I-bracket closer to the display so I can still see the phone when the tank bag is mounted ( only works with a small tank bag) this is what it looks like m.louis-moto.co.uk/artikel/sw-motech-nonshock-navigation-mounting/10001550
The handle bar measures 32 mm at the center
@@MotoVibes That is spot on! Much appreciated.
What turn signals are those?
These are stock turn signals 😉 I don’t understand why motorcycles are deliberately not delivered with LED turn signals in North America in this day and age 🤔
Lol that's a trip. My 2020 has incandescent bulbs.
@@EromliG1995 you see that a lot - I have no idea why they downgrade for the North American market. There are bikes that ship with LED turn signals but some don’t or at least didn’t up until recently
Another good video. Interested to know why you chose the super adventure s over the Super duke GT - I am assuming off road capability ? I can see you having some great fun on the SD GT !
It was not the offroad capabilities so much at the time even through I liked the longer suspension travel of the Super Adventure S which I was used to coming from the BMW R 1200 GS - it just opens up other roads that would otherwise be to uncomfortable on a bike like the SD GT . I did look at the Super Duke GT but the Super Adventure won because of the versatility and it already had the full LED light and the display etc. - The Super Duke GT is a great bike though 😎
Sollte ich mich nächstes Jahr für 'ne 1290er SAS entscheiden, werde ich mir das Video nochmal reinziehen. Sind auf jeden Fall sehr hilfreiche Tipps dabei. Das Windschild könnte ein leidiger Dauerbrenner werden, weswegen ich mir überlege, dann evtl. eher auf eine sehr niedrige Version zu wechseln - dann liegt der Wind schon am Oberkörper an und kommt gar nicht mehr so heftig zum Helm hoch. Bin ich von meinem Naked Bike auch gewöhnt. Mal sehen.
Vielen Dank! Ich werde wohl nächste Jahr auch mal ein niedriges probieren - lässt sich ja schnell tauschen. Auf jeden Fall für die Offroad Sachen - mal sehen wie es dann auf der Straße ist. Ab einer gewissen Körpergröße funktionieren für die meisten selbst ganz Hohe Windschilder für viele nicht mehr. Thomas mit dem ich viele Touren gemacht habe (hat die KTM 1190 Adventure R in den Videos) ist weit über 2 m groß - da geht dann nur noch ein kleines. Auf der Schwarzwaldtour hat er mein alten Puig getestet aber das ging überhaupt nicht - wir haben es dann in DIY Manier auf Racinggröße gesägt 😂 ist zum Ende des Videos zu sehen
ua-cam.com/video/fuMvYPP8AJo/v-deo.html
@@MotoVibes Ich kann mich an die "Kürzung" mit dem Hilfsbier noch gut erinnern. Ich bin halt 188 cm und habe zudem noch einen etwas längeren Oberkörper und dafür sind dann die Haxen kürzer. Und durch meinen fetten Hintern sitz' ich dann noch ein paar Zentimeter höher. Da wird's mit den höheren Windschildern immer laut.
@@dermaschinist2596 Das Hilfsbier war wichtig ;-) Trägst Du Gehörschutz beim fahren? Evtl. hilft das ein wenig mit der Lautstärke
@@MotoVibes Früher bei meinen Shoei-Helmen waren eigentlich keine Ohrstöpsel erforderlich. Seit ein paar Jahren habe ich einen ja ach so leisen Schuberth auf der Denkmurmel und da benutze ich zumindest bei etwas längeren Fahrten auch Stöpsel. Wobei ich sagen muss, dass ich meistens nur 'ne 2 -3 Stunden Feierabendrunde fast ausschließlich auf Landstraßen drehe, und da ist das Thema nicht ganz so im Vordergrund.
@@dermaschinist2596 Für ganz kurze Runden oder langsamere Fahrten geht es sicher auch ohne - ich bin ja nicht so oft unterwegs nur wenn dann ist es normalerweise gleich der ganze Tag ;-)
What is the brand of your helmet?
It is this one ua-cam.com/video/ysiMw_UWN1o/v-deo.html along with the alternative from Nexx
What levers do you have ?
They are by VTrec - street legal in Germany
Hi, I’m asking about the Touratech phone mount. I have an IPhone XR with a Rhinoshield ModNX Case. With the case it’s between 1.2 and 1.3cm thick. Can you tell me it the phone fits inside the mount with the case. Thanks in advance
I have a very slim case which fits well. From the looks of it you should be fine. But no 100% guarantee on that.
great vlog with helpful information. I have bought the Givi smoked screen for my 1290sas on your recommendation and has made a really big difference far less wind buffeting and cut down noise👌.
Note for you I just installed a powerbronze beak which is quite subtle and finished the look of the front of the bike off really well, not really functional but looks great.
Thank you for the nice feedback and I am glad to read that the Givi windscreen works well for you too! I will check out the powerbronze beak .
@Charlie Brackenbury. Powerbronze list the Beak as only available for 2017 - 20
Great video and incredible scenery! Hondo perfect squeeze mount works extremely well on my 1290 S- I believe they have a wireless charger option as well.
J Bartlett thank you very much. And thanks for the tip! I just replaced the old Touratech phone mount with the new Touratech phone mount despite the issues I had with it
@@MotoVibes Right on, man. I'm curious as to your specific routine chain maintenance. I found the OEM chain stretched REALLY fast on mine and I'd like your input.
OK - this is going to be a long one 😉 I did not have to adjust the original chain myself in between tire changes - I assume the shop did after tire replacements. I changed the chain and sprockets after about 35,000 km after my last big trip to France. On my way home (long stretch of Autobahn - 30C and 200 km/h) I did not notice that my chain oiler nozzle was plugged up with dirt and did not lube the chain. I noticed 200 km from home and it was not a pretty picture 😬. Chain was sagging and there were rust particles all over the rim 😠
A good reason for a full chain service (should have done a video on this) once I got home.
Long intro - but that is why I am taking extra care now to keep the chain and rear sprocket clean 😎
It would have been a disaster had this happend a few days earlier on my tour.
Since I am using a chain oiler the oil that gets on the chain does not have any adhesives (unlike the oil from chain lube sprays) - it is just plain old chain saw oil. Most times a little bit of water to wash of the dirt works fine. Every so often I use a litte bit of chain cleaner (last time 2 weeks ago), let is soak, rub of the dirt with a cloth and rinse with clean water - crank up the chain oiler for the next 15 min of riding and the chain is good to go.
So, my plan is to not let the chain (and rear sprocket - the oil gets dropped on the sprocket and the centrifugal forces push the oil onto the chain) get too dirty in the first place - I did not clean the chain/sprocket before I went on my almost 8000 km France trip and ended up messing up the chain. 😬
Soo - yes - sometimes I miss the shaft drive of the BMW GS I owned before the KTM 😂
Good video!
Thank you for stopping by Dark Visor ;-)
@@MotoVibes bitte
@@Darkvisor ;-)
I followed your link for the SW-Motech EVO Fog Light kit, but I couldn't find the mount kit you used. Who/what/where is that awesome light mount?
BTW, love your vids!
Thank you! The link is to the KIT for the 1290 SAS and comes with the KTM specific mounts "2 light mounts for KTM 1290 Super Adventure S / R"
@@MotoVibes Thanks alot! I found them on the SW-Motech site, and it helped when I found the translate to English button. LOL.
William Schwab glad you found them. One of the few sites that have multiple languages. I saw that they where out of stock at the moment. Hope you can buy them directly from SW Motech
Wie ist das Givi Windschild denn bei der Geräuschentwicklung zur Orginal Scheibe und wie groß bist Du für vergleich?
Das Givi Windschild ist leiser als das Original bei mir - bin 180 cm groß. Nicht um Welten leiser aber leiser - die gesamte Umströmung ist bei Givi angenehmer und die Abdeckung ist besser. Ich trage aber fast immer zusätzlich Gehörschutz
Nice video
Thanks.
you are welcome! 😉
all I would want is a bigger windscreen! s model windscreen takes a hard noise in the helmet! I'm 180 cm but I have not found better wind protection, and that's why I ktm; the disappointed !!!
I put the Puig touring screen on mine. Works well for me. I'm 6'3" tall. Only thing the sucks is when you get to 120 mph the front end starts to feel like it's wobbly. Other than that it's good.
The Puig is a bit taller and slimmer as compared to the Givi - both offer much better coverage than the stock windscreen. Unfortunately it is one of those things that you cannot test before buying so I went through the trial and error and ended up with the Givi. I gave the Puig to Thomas who is very tall but the Puig windscreen did not work for him - we ended up cutting it down to race screen size during our trip in May
- you can see at at the end of this vlog
ua-cam.com/video/fuMvYPP8AJo/v-deo.html
@@MotoVibes I did notice with the stock windscreen I did 140mph the bike was smooth and felt planted. With the puiq when I get up to 120mph the front end wobbles. Maybe that is what you experienced when you hit 200kph with the givi. Or where you using the race screen at that time?
@@bikeryder757 The high speed wobble has many different factors that make it worse - the windscreen certainly plays a role and rather increases the effect. However, I think the bike's setting should be robust enough to keep the bike planted - especially since large ADV bikes from other manufacturers do not seem to have the same issue with high speed wobble.
Thanks brother!
You bet!
Helm marke?
Touratech Aventuro Carbon 😉
Hallo, was ist das für ein Helm den du im Video trägst?
Das ist ein Touratech Aventuro Carbon - die erste Version und ohne das Sonnenvisier
Mate this is great! Super helpful! got 2 questions:
How often do you clean the chain? (love to see a video about this)
How much do you charge your battery during winter? do you keep it always plugged in? I can't keep it plugged in because its parked in a public garage (no plug nearby), so i literally have to move the bike next to a plug and then take it back. What if i do it once a month? will the battery resist?
Thanks
Thank you for you nice comment! I still trying to figure out a regular cleaning cycle but lately it seems better to clean it more often - then it is also easier to do - the oil from the chain oiler is basically chain saw oil and it does have the adhesives that chain lube contains. This means you can wash of most dirt with just some water and then crank up the oiler for the next few KM to get the chain oiled again.
As for the battery - I ride all year and do not remove the battery or charge is separatly - I do not ride much in the winter but the bike never sits longer than 2 months until is moved again
Hello , what is your helmet please ? Thx
I did a short review of the helmet too 😉
ua-cam.com/video/xg8RnfKu3UQ/v-deo.html
@@MotoVibes thanks a lot
Hi,i;m 1 meter 77 and 120 kg dude,do you raccomend the KTM ?
Vincenzo Petrocco you are within range. However do not expect to set both feet flat on the ground ( I can’t with 180cm) - if that is cool take her for a spin and see if she lights your fire 🔥
@@MotoVibes thanks,tomorrow i will go to try the bmw r1250 gsa and after the ktm
Vincenzo Petrocco also try the regular GS if Seat height is an issue. The GSA was too tall for me at the time. It would be fine now as it similar to the 1290 SAS
@@MotoVibes thanks
Vincenzo Petrocco well. How was it ?!
Wow great video, again! Love your channel, keep up the good work 👍🏻 I would like to know what kind of Akra you have; Euro 3 of Euro 4? Insert in or out? It sounds awesome!! Cheers, Danny
D vdK thank you for your nice comment 👍 not sure about the Euro 3 or 4 but it’s street legal. You cannot simply remove the DB eater on this one. Mine is not modified.
@@MotoVibes @danny K
Hey you 2,
since the Superadventure Update (i think it was in 2017) the 1290 Superadventure is a an Euro 4 motorcycle.
Cool Videos Motovibes, keep on!
Ride safe guys!
Do Mme thank you 🤙
Nice recommendations! I have the same bike i will buy some that you recommended, just curious, what model is your helmet? Greetings from Mexico :D
Thank you Mauricio - nice to have viewers from Mexico - very cool! 😎 The helmet is a Touratech Aventuro Carbon 1.0 without the enduro style sun visor. I planning a video on the helmet soon
@Five Eyes Very nice ;-) I am sure there are plenty of nice offroad areas to explore in Canada - where exactly are you located?
here is the review of the helmet if you are interested: ua-cam.com/video/xg8RnfKu3UQ/v-deo.html
Thinking of buying a ktm 1290 adventure would you recommend one for touring 6 + hours rides
Absolutely yes - I hardly leave the house for anything less than 6 hour rides ;-) I would recommend replacing the stock seat with the powerparts seat for longer rides + maybe a different screen. One of my tour days can be 12+ hours with 850+ km a day. I hope this helps
It’s
GIVI (windshield)
PUIG (windshield)
SW Motech (lights)
The crashbars can dent in the frame if/when you crash. It`s cheaper to smash the gas tank. :)
Well - the crash bars actually did a good job during the crash. The damage would have been a lot worse without them. The crash bars will bend first before bending the frame.
@@MotoVibes I bent in the bike frame on my 1090R. I had a little bigger crash, but still...
@@nikko7362 sorry to hear that - I hope you did not get hurt too bad - my buddy Thomas crashed on his 1190 R on the same trip - he did bend the crash bars a little bit but the frame was OK.
Hi, tolle Videos. Steige jetzt auch von na r1200gs auf eine SAS um. Freu mich schon wie bolle... Kleine Anmerkung. Du fährst so schöne Strecken aber in der meisten Zeit ist die Kamera auf dich gerichtet. Wfönd es schöner wenn du die Strecke Filmen würdest. Aber jeder wie er es mag. Nichts für ungut.
Martin Contzen gratuliere zur KTM und willkommen im Club 😎 für die Puristen hab ich reine Fahrvideos in Fahrerperspektive mit Motorsound von den schönsten gefahrenen Strecken 😉
@@MotoVibes ahh alles klar 🙂👌