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GENERAL MOTORCYCLE FORUMS => GENERAL MOTORCYCLE => Topic started by: jbrough7 on April 15, 2006, 08:26:30 AM
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Looks like BMW has finally learned how to build a suzuki sv - for only twice the price, probably:
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1144922848260&call_pageid=968867497088&col=969048871196
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New, but not even remotely an SV ...
I still like them, though. Haven't got to see one in person, yet.
http://forums.banditalley.net/viewtopic.php?t=3073&highlight=bmw+800
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I still like them, though. Haven't got to see one in person, yet.
And you may not. BMW has no plans to bring the 800 to the USA.
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Beemer is probably happy with the Rotax powered 650's they have here. 800 is a size that just doesn't seem to catch on here in the US, apart from Honda's Interceptor. All the big four have brought 800-850cc machines here in usually the adventure tourer form. Most were kept around for 2 years then dropped after dismal sales.
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Those BMW 650s...Always interested me...especially the street version that uses a belt drive, but I'm a heavy guy and I don't know what a 650 thumper would think of me.
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Probably about the same as your GS450 thought of you.
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Desolation: I'm 225 lbs. (I swear it's all muscle) and I've been riding a 1988 650 thumper with 31 horses for 1.5 years and it's been no sweat for the machine.
that's what kept me from buying a bmw thumper, though. i already had a 650 single but mine cost me $800!!!
Have you seen those chinese knockoffs of the older bmw bikes? they look really cool!
(http://www.asianproducts.com/images/pbimage/1/P11127763599715854b.jpg)
I think it's hunan bangor that makes them.
I sat on an older BMW and a URAL at a bike show and my tush was sore after three minutes!! I think some times olden days ARE better left behind us!
JIM
Jim
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Probably about the same as your GS450 thought of you.
Well, it was a two cylinder, though. I was always surprised how fast it could take off with me. Just a tad too short. But a thumper...be kinda like ridin' a Royal Enfield, wouldn't it?
Desolation: I'm 225 lbs. (I swear it's all muscle) and I've been riding a 1988 650 thumper with 31 horses for 1.5 years and it's been no sweat for the machine.
that's what kept me from buying a bmw thumper, though. i already had a 650 single but mine cost me $800!!!
Have you seen those chinese knockoffs of the older bmw bikes? they look really cool!
(http://www.asianproducts.com/images/pbimage/1/P11127763599715854b.jpg)
I think it's hunan bangor that makes them.
I sat on an older BMW and a URAL at a bike show and my tush was sore after three minutes!! I think some times olden days ARE better left behind us!
JIM
Jim
Probably outrun a Harley!
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Those Beemers are kind of neat, I like the 650 Dakar until I look at the price tag. $10k is way too much for a mid size single. You pay a lot for that little propellor emblem. I like the Chinese Beemer. Its probably a knock off of the Russian Beemer which was a knock off of the actual Beemer when the Soviets waxed the Germans after WWII. You're getting WWII hand me downs, not too much different than a Harley :lol:
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Probably about the same as your GS450 thought of you.
Well, it was a two cylinder, though. I was always surprised how fast it could take off with me. Just a tad too short. But a thumper...be kinda like ridin' a Royal Enfield, wouldn't it?
I weigh in at ~240 lbs and I wouldn't have a moments hesitation ridind a 650 single. Pete (whereever he is right now) has a DR650 thumper and he likes it just fine. You may not break the ton on one, but it'll cart us big boys around just fine, in fact, the DR-Z400 will, too. IIRC, it's got more juice than the 650.