What's new for 2024?
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Re: What's new for 2024?
So based upon your opinion of its looks (I disagree by the way, first GS I've thought looks half decent), you're saying the rest of the world should just ignore it...?
The title of the post is literally "What's new for 2024?"
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Re: What's new for 2024?
It looks like a poorly customised CJ250Ditchfinder wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 2:21 pm That BSA scrambler looks mighty good, i mean it's probably useless off road but unless it was awful to ride I could see myself buying one of those if they ever make it to production
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Re: What's new for 2024?
It's predecessors, the R1200GS and R1250GS were the most popular selling bike over 125cc in Europe, year after year...
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Re: What's new for 2024?
Take it how you will... You can't deny their sales popularity though!Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 3:10 pm So they're the modern equivalent of a Honda Superdream?
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Re: What's new for 2024?
Are you talking about BMWs or Superdreams, I suspect Honda sold loads more Superdreams than BMW have sold GS1200/1250s, by your logic that makes the Superdream a better bike.mboy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 3:13 pmTake it how you will... You can't deny their sales popularity though!Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 3:10 pm So they're the modern equivalent of a Honda Superdream?
Honda sold 17000 250 Superdreams in 1980 in the UK
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Re: What's new for 2024?
The pic made me laugh but in a good way. If that had a fair bit more oomf, it would be awesome fun here. As it is, we me on it, Id probably have to get off and push it home up the mountain!!Potter wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 2:13 pm I fancied an Italjet 200 as a family fleet vehicle for nipping about on, but apparently the performance is rubbish, I've watched YouTube vids and everyone was disappointed by the really poor performance, it's apparently about 20bhp and not much over 100kg but performance is way slower than expected. I watched a clip where it struggled to hold more than 65mph and if you hit a hill then it slows down even more.
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Re: What's new for 2024?
I haven't applied any logic anywhere... Merely stated that the best selling 125cc+ bike for god knows how many years is being replaced for the 2024 range...Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 3:16 pm Are you talking about BMWs or Superdreams, I suspect Honda sold loads more Superdreams than BMW have sold GS1200/1250s, by your logic that makes the Superdream a better bike.
Just because someone else doesn't like it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!!! I mean, I can't stand country music, or Harley Davidsons, doesn't stop either being lapped up in their vast quantities by millions of people though does it!
I'm certainly not buying an R1300GS by the way, if that's what you're angling at... I had a 1200 for a bit, didn't gel with it, tried to like it but found it quite dull and unengaging. Eminently capable, but just not very exciting... There are (subjectively) "better" Adventure Bikes out there for those of us wanting to get our thrills too, but I do understand why the GS is so popular at least even if it isn't for me.
Out of interest, do you level all hate towards Adventure Bikes on the whole, or just to GS's in particular...? Don't get me wrong, the marketing men needed shooting when they came up with the term "Adventure" for a category of bike, but I just don't get this "2 wheeled SUV" criticism that people who haven't ridden them level at them... Because the truth couldn't be further from the aspersions!
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Re: What's new for 2024?
I don't level any hate at Adventure Bikes, I don't care about them one way or the other, I was questioning the "they're popular so they must be good" statement you made.mboy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 3:25 pmI haven't applied any logic anywhere... Merely stated that the best selling 125cc+ bike for god knows how many years is being replaced for the 2024 range...Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 3:16 pm Are you talking about BMWs or Superdreams, I suspect Honda sold loads more Superdreams than BMW have sold GS1200/1250s, by your logic that makes the Superdream a better bike.
Just because someone else doesn't like it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist!!! I mean, I can't stand country music, or Harley Davidsons, doesn't stop either being lapped up in their vast quantities by millions of people though does it!
I'm certainly not buying an R1300GS by the way, if that's what you're angling at... I had a 1200 for a bit, didn't gel with it, tried to like it but found it quite dull and unengaging. Eminently capable, but just not very exciting... There are (subjectively) "better" Adventure Bikes out there for those of us wanting to get our thrills too, but I do understand why the GS is so popular at least even if it isn't for me.
Out of interest, do you level all hate towards Adventure Bikes on the whole, or just to GS's in particular...? Don't get me wrong, the marketing men needed shooting when they came up with the term "Adventure" for a category of bike, but I just don't get this "2 wheeled SUV" criticism that people who haven't ridden them level at them... Because the truth couldn't be further from the aspersions!
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Re: What's new for 2024?
There's always a market for mediocrity.
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Re: What's new for 2024?
Well, there is two threads already about the R1300GS, so we have talked about them a little bit.
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Re: What's new for 2024?
The second thread was particularly excellent I thought.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 4:11 pm Well, there is two threads already about the R1300GS, so we have talked about them a little bit.
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Re: What's new for 2024?
Would it be cheaper for me to buy one of those then ?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 3:07 pmIt looks like a poorly customised CJ250Ditchfinder wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 2:21 pm That BSA scrambler looks mighty good, i mean it's probably useless off road but unless it was awful to ride I could see myself buying one of those if they ever make it to production
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Re: What's new for 2024?
Apparently, the new 2024 Africa Twin has moved to a 19" front wheel and moved the power & torque lower down into the rev range. Seems like they are making more of a street bike of it compared to the older ones?
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Re: What's new for 2024?
These powerful scoots seem very popular in parts of europa.
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Re: What's new for 2024?
I just find it incredibly childish that you insist on dismissing them, despite their obvious popularity! Like pretending they don't exist makes you feel better inside...
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