Fri 31 Mar 2006
More about waving at other motorcycles
Par unicorn, Fri 31 Mar 2006 à 22:58 :: Motorcycle riders Moods
Fri 31 Mar 2006
Par unicorn, Fri 31 Mar 2006 à 22:58 :: Motorcycle riders Moods
Thu 30 Mar 2006
Par unicorn, Thu 30 Mar 2006 à 20:33 :: Motorbike Motorcycle test
Very recently launched on the market the K1200GT 2006 is the third BMW with the new 4 cylinder engine ; already available on the K1200S and the K1200R.
Our test took place on a sunny day on the French Riviera (from where all our 2006 tours start) on roads mixing small back country twisty roads and highways. As the test took place in France the power of the bike was limited to 100 BHp (another regulation created by a guy behind a desk who don’t even knows how many wheels a motorcycle has! As you can pilot a bike way faster than 130 km/h even when it has only 50 BHp). Due to this limitation some comments may not apply to the international version of the K1200GT.
First impression is when you look at the beast: size is ok and the frame is especially sleek, with no fancy design. Flat and efficient! Pure German design (this is a positive comment ;). The control panel is very close to the R1200RT one, except the clocks have a sort of cover.
The saddle can as usual be adjusted to the pilot’s size as well as the handle bars, with a very smart system. Good point. Big handles for the passenger are also available.
Like on the K1200S or K1200R the clutch or gear bow (can’t remember) is very present on the right side and is, from my point of view, really annoying from time to time as you have to squeeze your boot underneath it? But I guess most will be ok with it.
Contact! The four cylinder 1157 cm3 engine purrs like a big cat. But like on the K1200S I tested it sounds as if the revs are too high even though they are at 1.000 rpm. A little twist of the handle gets the beast to roar like a wild cat! Exciting! The suspension gets adjusted to “Normal” thanks to the ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment) and here we go!
First feeling: that thing is very light (in fact more than 280 kg with all fluids on board)! Second feeling: damn each time I turn she wants to fall! In fact it takes you a couple of curves to get used to that feeling, and to admire how perfectly glued to your trajectory the bike stays! Like on a train track! That Duolever ® is amazing! I would even say you have to be careful as you get very quickly excited by it and on wet conditions …you may be surprised ;)
On the high way it is very quickly obvious that the windshield is less efficient that the R1200RT one (I am tall) and the frame doesn’t protect as well. For such a machine definitely dedicated to long runs it is surprisingly inefficient compared to the RT. On the feeling side and thanks to the engine noise you always get the feeling that you are faster than what you are, but you will anyway blow the speed limits all the time if you don’t pay attention!
Accelerations are quick and efficient and you get the feeling the engine will never stop revving up! Unfortunately, on the French version, you get the handle twisted to the stop to get a nice powerful acceleration with some sort of excitement (on a circuit).
Good point: the mirrors and high and in the field of sight, not like on the RT on which you need to look down to know what comes from behind (in case you let people over take you). But I noticed that they are too high…if you try to slip through traffic and SUVs, trucks, busses! But this is a very French way to drive, so may not happen elsewhere.
The same side cases like the RT are standard with the bike and allow for a nice amount of luggage (see comments from Christelle about luggage management).
While riding and thanks to the ESA you can adjust the suspension to:
Par unicorn, Thu 30 Mar 2006 à 11:05 :: Motorbike Motorcycle test
Tue 28 Mar 2006
Par unicorn, Tue 28 Mar 2006 à 00:11 :: Unicorn Adventures The company
Mon 27 Mar 2006
Par unicorn, Mon 27 Mar 2006 à 16:17 :: Motorcycle and funny videos
Par unicorn, Mon 27 Mar 2006 à 16:08 :: Motorcycle and funny videos
Par unicorn, Mon 27 Mar 2006 à 11:08 :: Motorcycle riders Moods
Fri 24 Mar 2006
Par unicorn, Fri 24 Mar 2006 à 17:18 :: Motorcycle riders Moods
If you take a look at the average speed between a rocket (a biker riding like a nut case in any straight line and breaking like hell before each curve) and a rhythm box (a biker who will always be on the right gear, with the correct breaking, the proper angle and a clean curve exit, you may see very little difference! You may even be surprised by the result (remember the Jean de Lafontaine fable about the Tortoise and the Rabbit) ! By the way we are here talking about riding a bike on an open road, where one is supposed to follow the rules and respect the other vehicles (which you can also call mobile chicanes).
During some motorcycle tours like those managed by Unicorn Adventures Ltd it often happens that sports bikes simply get overtaken by some vanity caseslike a K1200LT or a R1200RT just because the experience and the riding rhythm are more efficient and less aggressive, not thanks to the top speed!
Now for those who really want to mix speed and perfect curve handling it is possible of course ! But on a circuit, which is the perfect place to become as good as Valentino (or close to it). Par unicorn, Fri 24 Mar 2006 à 16:54 :: Motorcycle riders Moods
Si vous prenez la moyenne horaire sur un trajet sinueux entre une fusée (autrement dit un/e motard/e qui est à fond dans les bouts droits et à l’agonie dans les virages) et une boîte à rythme (autrement dit un/e motard/e qui sera toujours sur le bon rapport avec juste ce qu’il faut de frein pour entrer dans le virage, le bon angle et une sortie propre) vous remarquerez peu de différence ! Et vous pouvez même être surpris du résultat (un peu comme le lièvre et la tortue). Au fait tout ce qui vient d’être écrit l’est pour ceux qui comme nous roulent sur routes ouvertes ou une certaine décence demande à respecter le cadre légal ainsi que les autres usagers de la route (aussi appelés chicanes mobiles).
Lors de circuits touristiques comme ceux d’Unicorn Adventures Ltd il est souvent intéressant de voir des motards en super sportive se faire proprement déposer par des valises à roulettes comme une K1200LT ou une R1200RT tout simplement parce que leur rythme est plus élevé et non leur vitesse !
Enfin pour ceux qui veulent mélanger vitesse et rythme il y a l’environnement parfait : le circuit ! Wed 22 Mar 2006
Par Christelle, Wed 22 Mar 2006 à 23:16 :: Lady Bikers
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Par unicorn, Wed 22 Mar 2006 à 13:51 :: Motorcycle riders Moods