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It really depends on which 1260 you're comparing it to. Generally speaking the biggest improvement of the 1260 over the 1200 DVT is the...
I was trying to illustrate where the bikes really shines. I suppose you can use just about any bike anywhere and I edited my post to reflect that....
Yes I think all engines are great with their own individual characteristics. IMHO the top characteristics of each engine could be summarizes as...
Hi Guys, More of the same with the addition of the BMW M1000XR because enquiring minds want to know. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] In all fairness to BHP...
For the various clothing choices. Harley Davidson is a clothing company that happens to sell a few motorcycles.
@Ian_H I just got a rear replacement tyre for next season. I'll get into that in a moment. More to your thread topic, my tyre dealer said in...
I tend to believe that size and weight has more to do with comfort than brands. Some people swear by Corbin, Sargent or DP comfort seat while...
I have to agree here. I'm a Ducati guy but I also have to be realistic. The BMW has a weight advantage and a dyno measured 26hp power advantage...
That shootout I was told will happen. M1000XR vs Multi RS. Weight and power advantage will go the Beemer... assuming the engine doesn't blow up.
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Although we have seen the torque curves for both the V2 1260 Testastretta and the Granturismo engine, we have yet to see it for the RS. Could be...
You're right about one thing, nobody will bother with a track shootout. No career respecting moto-journalist will dare expose the potential that...
That's a great comment. I would love to view a trackday shootout pairing all three Multistrada.
Yes. All three bikes are stock. What's also interesting is that the V2 1260 Pikes Peak makes more power than both V4's under 8,000 rpm.
Finally out of the UK, a same Dyno willy-waving comparison contest between the MTS1260 Pikes Peak, MTSV4 Pikes Peak and the MTSV4 RS. What's more...
I'm not disagreeing. It's all good if you have the disposable cash. Heck, I wouldn't care using my pocket change left to get a Zumo after...
@Bumpkin I've been using the Navihalter with no issues such as vibration although my GPS is not Zumo heavy. There was nothing else available at...
I agree 100% that life is too short. I use older top-of-the-line Garmin Nuvi's with most XT2 features where the rest is combined with my phone...
I'm not dissing on the Zumo as it has a couple of bike related features but it's a brick of a pig and gullibly over-priced. Here in Canada, a Zumo...
Also read your tyres . Tyres don't lie.